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This weekend, Charleston will host a variety of cultural events, including modern dance performances, live music, and Pride celebrations. The Limón Dance Company will kick off the festivities, followed by Amanda McLenon’s artist residency. Families can enjoy soothing acoustic guitar by Chris Sullivan and participate in the Reggae Night Summer Concert Series with the Black Lion Reggae Band. The weekend also features a summer festival at Old Santee Canal Park and various workshops and performances, highlighting the community’s rich cultural diversity and inclusivity.
Charleston will be the epicenter of vibrant cultural events this weekend, featuring an array of activities including dance performances, music concerts, and Pride celebrations. With the diverse lineup, residents and visitors alike can engage in artistic and celebratory experiences that showcase the community’s rich culture and inclusivity.
Saturday, May 29, begins with a modern dance performance by New York City’s renowned Limón Dance Company at Festival Hall. The company will showcase a recently premiered piece alongside a classic work, promising an inspiring experience for attendees.
Also on May 29, Amanda McLenon will be recognized as an artist-in-residence from 5 to 7 p.m. at The Gallery at Sweetgrass located at 5757 Palm Blvd., Isle of Palms. The event is free to the public, allowing all to appreciate McLenon’s artistic contributions to the community.
For those who enjoy live music, Chris Sullivan will perform soothing acoustic guitar at Waterfront Park, 1 River Landing on May 29 at 5 p.m. Admission to the concert is free, providing families an opportunity to unwind and enjoy pleasant melodies amid nature.
The weekend continues on May 30 with the Black Lion Reggae Band kicking off the Reggae Night Summer Concert Series at James Island County Park starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at $19 in advance and $28 on the day of the concert, attracting reggae fans for an energetic show.
Old Santee Canal Park will host a summer festival on May 30, offering nature walks and food trucks from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The admission fee is set at $5, making it an accessible outing for families looking to embrace the summer season.
Later in the day, a fashion workshop titled “Reimagined Fashion” aimed at teenagers will take place at The Charleston Museum from 1 to 2:30 p.m. with an admission cost of $5-$10, encouraging creativity and self-expression among young participants.
On May 31, the Blue Dogs will perform at The Refinery, 1640 Meeting Street Road, at 5 p.m. for a Summer Shindig, featuring original songs and special guests. Tickets are available for $57.
Additionally, the Unity of Charleston Church will offer a pay-what-you-can book sale on May 31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2535 Leeds Ave., providing an affordable opportunity for book lovers to discover new reads.
A Night at the Circus will be highlighted on May 31 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Uptown Aerial Arts, showcasing captivating aerialists. Tickets for this extraordinary performance are priced at $39.
Looking ahead to June 1, the Dark Star Orchestra will perform a tribute to the Grateful Dead at The Refinery at 6:30 p.m., with tickets ranging from $51 to $67. Additionally, an “Oh Happy Day Gospel Concert” will take place at the Circular Congregational Church at 4 p.m., offering admission tickets from $16 to $28.
The Charleston Pride events will commence on June 1 with the Toast to Equality cocktail competition at the Charleston Visitor Center from 6 to 10 p.m., free to attend. The Park Circle Pride kick-off party will follow on June 3, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at DIG in the Park, also free of charge.
On June 2, there will be a literary event featuring author Andrea di Robilant discussing his book about European explorers at South Carolina Society Hall from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Admission tickets will be available for $12 to $23.
Finally, Gravity and Other Myths will present an acrobatic performance on June 4 at 8 p.m. at Festival Hall, with ticket prices ranging from $54 to $99. Following that, Etienne Charles will perform Gullah Roots music at the College of Charleston Cistern Yard at 9 p.m., with ticket prices between $50 and $84.
Charleston’s busy weekend allows participants to experience a blend of art, music, and community engagement while supporting local talent and enjoying cultural diversity.
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