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Two time Grammy Award Winners Charlton Singleton and Quiana Parler are back by popular demand to continue their flash and flair.
Village Rep and Threshold present this spell-binding story by one of the most important playwrights of the 20th Century, Alice Childress.
This dramatic drama unravels a story about a Detroit neighborhood called Black Bottom, at the heart of a club district called Paradise Valley.
Join us on Sunday, October 8 for an afternoon celebration of Lowcountry culture and Charleston history, culminating in a knock-out mainstage performance!
An Ekphrastic Love Letter to Film In Response to “Losing Ground.”
The Annual Concert in the Park brought to you by the Daniel Island Community Fund will be on Saturday, May 11th from 5-9 PM under the oaks in Smythe Park.
To celebrate the announcement of the MOJA Arts Festival’s 40th Anniversary season, the City of Charleston’s Community Services Section is hosting a family-friendly block party on Wednesday, June 19th from 6:00-9:00 pm on King & Ann Streets Downtown.
The 2024 MOJA Arts Festival Juried Art Exhibition will be held at City Gallery, on view September 25 through October 13.
Our traditional kickoff to the MOJA Arts Festival begins at 6:00 pm.
The Opening reception at the City Gallery offers the public a chance to talk with organizers and volunteers about this year's event.
A special performance of "Septima" by PURE Theatre - a play about the life of Charleston native Septima Clark.
The annual MOJA Arts Festival will take place at Brittlebank Park and features music and performances from various artists and bands.