5 Free Things to do at Duke in January
Enjoy art, science, theatre and music on campus this month
![Clockwise from top left: Organist Eric Plutz, a group around a table, cellist Fred Raimi, poster for Carmen Inside Out and artist Titus Kaphar.](/sites/default/files/legacy-files/styles/story_hero/public/5%20free%20thing%20JAN%202020.jpg?itok=5iOK1w3a)
Whether you want to learn about the natural world, peek into the mind of an artist or enjoy soul-stirring music, you can do it all for free at Duke in January.
Each month during the academic year, the Working老牛影视 editorial team searches the and elsewhere for five free things to do at Duke. Check back during the first week of February for the next installment of events.
January 16 鈥 Amending American Art
Artist Titus Kaphar, whose paintings and installations challenge viewers鈥 understandings of race in America, will join Jasmine Nichole Cobb, the Bacca Foundation Associate Professor at Duke鈥檚 Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies, for a conversation at 5 p.m. in the Nasher Museum鈥檚 main auditorium.
Sponsored by the Franklin Humanities Institute鈥檚 From Slavery to Freedom Lab and the Nasher Museum of Art, will explore how to create more space for African-American history in art.
January 18 鈥 Cellist Fred Raimi
Join Duke Professor of the Practice Emeritus and acclaimed cellist Fred Raimi for a performance at 7:30 p.m. in East Duke鈥檚 Nelson Music Room. Raimi, who won the International Cello Competition in Portugal in 1971, has played around the world and was a member of Duke鈥檚 Ciompi Quartet for 44 years.
Joined on stage by pianist Dell Williams, will feature works by Bach, Brahms and Dvor谩k.
January 25 鈥 Science of the Season
Explore how the relationships between plants, people and other animals change as winter sets in at the 鈥淪cience of the Season鈥 event at Duke Gardens. The drop-in event is open to children and adults and runs from 2-4 p.m. at the Doris Duke Center.
will feature fun and informative science activities and as well as performances presented by Duke Gardens staff members and other local groups.
January 25-26 鈥 Organ Recital Series
Eric Plutz, the Princeton University鈥檚 organist, has played at venues throughout the United States and Europe. Over two evenings in late January, Plutz will give free performances on 老牛影视 Chapel鈥檚 Aeolian organ.
The concerts, the first of which begins at and the second which starts at , will feature the work of French organ composer Louis Vierne. To celebrate the 150-year anniversary of Vierne鈥檚 birth, Plutz will play all six of the composer鈥檚 symphonies.
January 26 鈥 Carmen Inside Out
The Duke Dance Program presents a 50-minute one-woman show filled with music and Flamenco dancing. tells the story of the popular opera 鈥淐armen鈥 though the eyes of the title character. The show begins at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Nelson Music Room.
The performance will feature Qiao Zheng Goh on piano and mezzo-soprano Kirstin Ch谩vez will play the title role. The performers will have a Q&A session following the show.
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