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Davide Campiglia (left) and Iya Silva (right) of Durham learn how to dance salsa during a demonstration at the festival on Sunday afternoon.
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Davide Campiglia (left) and Iya Silva (right) of Durham learn how to dance salsa during a demonstration at the festival on Sunday afternoon.
A young boy plays in the Eno River during the festival on Sunday afternoon.
Children cool off in the Eno River at the festival on Sunday afternoon.
Yvette Beben (left) and Beth Lorden (right) of Durham hula hoop along to music at the festival on Sunday.
A member of the Appalachian celtic punk band Cutthroat Shamrock performs on Sunday.
Patrick Mauger, 3, of Durham plays in the sand surrounding the Sandy Feet sculpture at the festival on Sunday.
Geraud Staton performs in the play “Oedipus: The Prequel.”
Paige Purgar (left) and Leanne Heintz perform in “The Quiz.”
Laurel Ullman performs in “Perfect Strangers.”
The actors bow on stage after the performance.
Geraud Staton (left) and Mary Rowland (right) perform in the play “Oedipus: The Prequel.”
Nilan Johnson performs in “Please Report Any Suspicious Activity.”
Geraud Staton (left) and David Berberian (right) perform in “After You.”
David Berberian (left) and Geraud Staton (right) perform in “After You.”
David Berberian performs in “After You.”
Page Purgar (left) and Leanne Heintz (right) perform in “The Quiz.”
Actors perform in “Misfortune.”
Mary Rowland (left) and Fred Corlett (right) perform in “Misfortune.”
David Berberian (left) and Leanne Heintz (right) perform in “A Short History of Weather.”
David Berberian (left) and Leanne Heintz (right) perform in “A Short History of Weather.”