The Dirt Logo - Art, Food, Music, Culture, Events

All Articles

Yoga Nidra

BAREFOOT YOGA STUDIO. Yoga Nidra is a powerful guided meditation that allows you to release tension, anxiety and opens you up to deep peace. This session provides a restful journey that includes yoga techniques like pranayama, mindfulness, a powerful truthful statement and as sacred mantras with music. 7p—8p. $10

Read More »

Experience Mantra Meditation

DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Let your worries melt away and experience this healing practice. We practice 3 simple techniques you can take home with you including deep breathing with mantra, mantra on beads, and Kirtan (mantra with music).6p—7:30p. Free/Donations accepted

Read More »

Ecstatic Dance with Sudakra

VILLAGE HOMES. A free-form, nonverbal, judgment-free dance & movement community event. Open to all! Supported, in part, by a grant from the City of Davis Arts & Cultural Affairs program. 11a–1:30p. $10–$15

Read More »

“the k of d: an urban legend” shows

DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15

Read More »

“the k of d: an urban legend” shows

DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15

Read More »

“the k of d: an urban legend” shows

DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15

Read More »

“the k of d: an urban legend” shows

DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15

Read More »

“the k of d: an urban legend” shows

DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15

Read More »

“the k of d: an urban legend” shows

DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15

Read More »

“the k of d: an urban legend” shows

DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Acme Theatre Company produces “the k of d: an urban legend,” a tale of revenge and grief with a side of dark comedy. Written by Laura Schellhardt and directed by Jennifer Grace, the production weaves myth and reality, following a pack of teenagers trying to make sense of a local boy’s death. This production includes explicit language and descriptions of violence and death. 7p—9p. $10—15

Read More »
Scroll to Top