Kwanzaa 2023: How and where to celebrate the holiday in NC’s Triangle area

We’re putting together a list of Kwanzaa celebrations taking place across the Raleigh and Triangle area this holiday season.

Kwanzaa begins annually on Monday, Dec. 26. Its last day is Sunday, Jan. 1.

The holiday celebrates seven values in African culture: unity, self-determination, collective responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.

We’ll update this list throughout December, so bookmark it online and check back often. If you see something we missed that you think we should include, let us know by emailing ask@newsobserver.com.

Friday, December 29

Drummers & Storytellers as Our Great Griots: Cary’s 2023 Kwanzaa Celebration at the Cary Arts Center. The robust program includes traditional Kwanzaa performers and presenters with dance, drumming, storytelling and visual arts. When: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Cary Arts Center, 101 Dry Ave. in Cary Info: carync.gov

Monday, January 1

African American Dance Ensemble’s 38th Kwanzaa Fest: The festivities are free and open to the public, as AADE seeks to preserve and promote traditions of African and African American dance and music to the broad community. When: Doors open 12 p.m., performances begin 2 p.m. Where: Durham Armory, 212 Foster St. in Durham Info: facebook.com/events/1171641766937634

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