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Cultural Cadences Overview (Session 1)

International African American Museum 14 Wharfside Street, Charleston

An interactive event, intertwining live dialogue between a Gullah Linguistics Expert, Shakespearean Scholar and 2 performers, exploring the resonances between two distinct linguistic expressions.

$5 – $10

Crowns

Cannon Street Arts Center 134 Cannon St, Charleston

"CROWNS" is a gospel musical set to lift your spirits as it tells a moving story in which hats become a springboard for an exploration of Black history.

$30

Cultural Cadences Overview (Session 2)

International African American Museum 14 Wharfside Street, Charleston

An interactive event, intertwining live dialogue between a Gullah Linguistics Expert, Shakespearean Scholar and 2 performers, exploring the resonances between two distinct linguistic expressions.

$5 – $10

The Drama of King Shotaway

Black Box Theatre 54 St Philip Street, Charleston

In a remote Greenwich Village in 1822, impresario William Brown and his all-African company defy local authorities to mount a play: a real insurrectionary drama about the indigenous Black Caribs of St. Vincent.

$8 – $12

Storytelling with Theresa Hilliard

Carr Richardson Park 1071 Bender St, Charleston

Join us for a very special evening of storytelling with Theresa Hilliard.

Free

MOJA Dance Party

Festival Hall 56 Beaufain Street, Charleston

Gino Castillo and the Cuban Cowboys will headline this FREE concert and Dance Party!

Free

When I First Remember

Old Bethel United Methodist 222 Calhoun St, Charleston

The historical play “When I First Remember” uses songs, dialogue and African drumming to tell the stories of the Lowcountry's Gullah-Geechee People.

$40

Crowns

Cannon Street Arts Center 134 Cannon St, Charleston

"CROWNS" is a gospel musical set to lift your spirits as it tells a moving story in which hats become a springboard for an exploration of Black history.

$30

Home

Black Box Theatre 54 St Philip Street, Charleston

Optimistic and strong, young Cephus Miles is content to work the land on the small North Carolina farm he inherited from his family.

$20