At the height of the Roaring Twenties, flappers took to the floor, arms flailing and feet kicking to a new beat: the Charleston. A century later, the dance still captivates—especially for performer, ...
The arts abound in every corner of Charleston. With so much going on, it can be difficult to narrow down your list and choose what to do next. This curated guide highlights three community-oriented ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Lowcountry Weekend) - While many new artists her age are trying to make a name for themselves performing hip-hop and pop, 23-year-old Samara Joy is selling out shows across the globe ...
Charleston’s has a rich jazz tradition. It’s a city where coastal rhythms and Gullah influences have shaped a distinctive Lowcountry sound heard in intimate clubs and historic stages alike. That’s ...
Once a week in a small hall of a downtown church a group of amateur hoofers gather to keep a dance born on the streets of Harlem, but with its heart in Chuck Town, beating. Like the “secretive” ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre and Dance’s CofC Stages is set to present its annual fall dance concert this month. Across the Horizon at the Sottile ...
CHARLESTON S.C. (WCBD) – New Orleans may be the birthplace of Jazz, but the much loved music genre has become a permanent part of the culture here in Charleston. Dennis Fassuliotis, a Jazz Aficionado ...
Charleston has a rich history of jazz music, and Karen Chandler, the co-founder and director of the Charleston Jazz Initiative, can fill you in on virtually all of it. Chandler The Charleston Jazz ...
The 1920s were a decade full of rapid social change and unrest. Post World War 1, there was an overarching fear of racism and communism amongst Americans due to prohibition and the introduction of ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — One of the longest-running shows on Broadway is bringing “all that jazz” to the North Charleston Coliseum this weekend. Starting Friday, the stars of the hit Broadway ...