News Summary
Charleston, SC, is buzzing with excitement as acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns announces an exclusive preview of his documentary series ‘The American Revolution’ on May 14 at the Sottile Theater. Hosted by SCETV in collaboration with local institutions, the event promises an enlightening discussion featuring Burns and noted historians. The documentary delves into the significant individuals and events that shaped the early United States, with a special focus on South Carolina’s pivotal role. The full series will debut on ETV on November 16, providing multiple platforms for viewers to engage with this vital part of American history.
Excitement in Charleston as Ken Burns Previews “The American Revolution” Documentary
Charleston, South Carolina, is buzzing with anticipation as the legendary documentary filmmaker, Ken Burns, prepares to visit the city for an exclusive preview of his upcoming series, “The American Revolution.” Mark your calendars for May 14 at 7 p.m. because the Sottile Theater in downtown Charleston is the place to be!
A Collaboration for History Enthusiasts
This exciting event is being hosted by the local SCETV, working together with the College of Charleston, SC250, and SC250 Charleston. What a fantastic way to bring the community together to celebrate a pivotal moment in American history! Following the screening, there will even be a discussion featuring Burns, alongside historians Dr. Kathleen DuVal and Dr. Walter Edgar, which promises to be both enlightening and engaging.
Exploring the Founding of a Nation
The documentary, “The American Revolution,” is a multi-part series that dives deep into the formation of the United States and the remarkable individuals who played critical roles during the War for Independence. It’s not just a trip down memory lane; it’s a chance to rediscover how those events shaped the nation we know today.
Spotlight on South Carolina
Burns has pointed out that South Carolina holds a crucial place in the narrative of the American Revolution. Did you know that the state saw more battles than any other during this time? This makes the upcoming screening all the more special for Charleston, as the city is directly tied to those historical events.
Engagement with the Youth
Before the main event, Burns will spend some time engaging with students from Westwood High School in Columbia and Jerry Zucker Middle School in Charleston. Walking through Marion Square, he’ll connect with the younger generation and share insights about the rich history they’re learning. It’s a refreshing approach to teaching history, making it relevant and exciting for today’s students!
Mark Your Calendars: A Must-See Documentary
The series is set to debut on November 16 on ETV, with episodes airing nightly through November 21 at 8 p.m. This multi-night event is something every history buff should set their alarms for! If you can’t catch it on your TV, don’t worry—the full series will be available for streaming on PBS.org and the PBS App. So, no matter what your schedule looks like, there’s a way for you to dive into the rich history of the American Revolution.
Concluding Thoughts
As Charleston gears up for this sneak peek, the community is filled with a sense of pride and excitement for its unique role in American history. Whether you’re a history expert or just curious, attending this event could be a fantastic opportunity to learn more and engage with the past in a lively way. Don’t miss out on the chance to witness early clips of the series, soak in thought-provoking discussions, and connect with fellow history lovers in a beautiful setting!
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- ABC News 4: Ken Burns Visit
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- Front Porch Republic: Charleston Events
- Encyclopedia Britannica: American Revolution
- PBS: Ken Burns and American History
