News Summary
This Saturday, the International African American Museum in Charleston will host ‘Jazz in the Garden: Featuring Charlton & Friends.’ Attendees can enjoy live performances from Grammy-winning artists, engaging workshops, and complimentary Southern barbecue in a celebration of jazz’s rich heritage and community spirit.
Jazz and Culture Come Alive in Charleston!
Get ready, Charleston! This Saturday promises to be a spectacular day filled with music, culture, and community as the International African American Museum rolls out the red carpet for its highly anticipated event, “Jazz in the Garden: Featuring Charlton & Friends”. Held in the beautiful African Ancestors Memorial Garden, this gathering aims to capture the rich tapestry of jazz and its deep-rooted connections to the Lowcountry.
An Afternoon of Heartfelt Groove
Starting from 11 a.m. and running until 3 p.m., guests are invited to immerse themselves in an afternoon filled with delightful live musical performances and an enriching cultural celebration. With talented Grammy Award-winning artists like Charlton Singleton at the helm, this is one event you won’t want to miss! Singleton’s graceful fusion of music and heritage is sure to resonate with everyone in attendance.
Meet the Artists
Charlton Singleton, a local hero hailing from Awendaw, S.C., started his musical journey at the tender age of three. This talented musician is not just a stellar performer; he’s also a founding member of the renowned Grammy Award-nominated band, Ranky Tanky, beloved for their soulful interpretations of Gullah sounds from the Southeast Coast. Singleton will be adding an extra special element to the event by leading a Ring Shout workshop, diving deep into the fascinating connections between jazz and Gullah traditions.
Exciting Workshops for Everyone!
The festivities won’t stop with Singleton’s captivating sounds. Renowned movement artist Jordan Maria will conduct a Creative Dance Workshop, allowing participants to express themselves through dance. It’s the perfect setting for those looking to learn some new moves while engaging with the beautifully rich culture surrounding jazz.
Enjoy Delicious BBQ!
As the day unfolds, attendees will also delight their taste buds with complimentary Southern barbecue courtesy of the famous Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ. Imagine biting into juicy, smoky flavors while surrounded by the soothing sounds of jazz—the perfect recipe for a memorable Saturday!
A Celebration of Jazz’s Roots
This event is especially meaningful as it aims to honor Jazz Appreciation Month, showcasing the themes of resistance, resilience, and community that are so integral to the history of jazz music. According to Brandon Reid, the museum’s knowledgeable Public Historian, the goal is to bring the essence of Lowcountry jazz to life, a testament to the artistry that flows through Charleston’s veins.
Who Can Attend?
The best part? Tickets are absolutely free for both youth and adults and can be reserved in advance. So bring out the whole family, gather your friends, and get ready to bask in an afternoon that promises fun, learning, and unforgettable music.
Mark Your Calendars!
Don’t let this wonderful opportunity slip by! Join in the festivities at the International African American Museum located at 14 Wharfside Street, Charleston, S.C. It’s bound to be a joyful and vibrant gathering that celebrates our rich cultural heritage. Come for the music, stay for the community, and leave with lasting memories!
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Additional Resources
- ABC News 4: Jazz in the Garden
- Post and Courier: Flowertown Festival
- New York Times: Jazz Age Party
- Count On 2: US Navy Band Concert
- Post and Courier: Charleston Holiday Concerts
- Wikipedia: Jazz
- Google Search: Jazz Culture
- Google Scholar: Jazz History
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Jazz
- Google News: Jazz Festivals
