‘When I First Remember’, an interactive musical play by Lady In White Productions. Experience a journey through the eyes and the voices of the Gullah Geechee heritage and community, a blend of true events from the city of Historic Charleston’s slave trade and the survival of the enslaved Africans. ‘When I First Remember’, a bittersweet story filled with commemorations dedicated to the storytelling, dancing, and music of the Gullah Geechee Culture, rooted right here in the Lowcountry.
The evening continues with a marketplace where attendees can meet the actors as well as purchase artisan crafts, goods and cuisine from local Gullah-Geechee vendor.
Public on sale: Friday, June 1 at 10AM EST Dinner & Show option available for an additional $32 Call for reservations after purchasing Dinner & Show option Dinner at Vincent Chicco’s – (843) 203-3002 Dinner at Virginia’s on King – (843) 735-5800 CLICK HERE for Details and Menu Options Tickets can also be purchased at Music Hall Box Office: 37 John Street (843) 853-2252 | Monday – Friday (10 am – 3 pm) Ticketfly Hotline: (877) 987-6487 | Everyday (10 am – 9 pm)
4764 Hassell Ave; North Charleston, South Carolina 29405
Please save the date:
You are invited to attend the Kwanzaa Community Potluck. We will have a café style art of hosting planning bash for the 2018-2019 Kwanzaa Planning Committee. Please join us and have a seat at the planning table. Bring your positivity, creativity, knowledge, skills, and abilities to the party. Our goal is to ensure that this 40th anniversary year is extravagant, thoughtful community engagement, educational, and fun. All are welcome!
We look forward to seeing you on October 14, 2018!!!!
‘When I First Remember’, an interactive musical play by Lady In White Productions. Experience a journey through the eyes and the voices of the Gullah Geechee heritage and community, a blend of true events from the city of Historic Charleston’s slave trade and the survival of the enslaved Africans. ‘When I First Remember’, a bittersweet story filled with commemorations dedicated to the storytelling, dancing, and music of the Gullah Geechee Culture, rooted right here in the Lowcountry.
The evening continues with a marketplace where attendees can meet the actors as well as purchase artisan crafts, goods and cuisine from local Gullah-Geechee vendor.
The Waring Library Society 2018 Warren A. Sawyer Lecture is scheduled for October 11, 2018 on the MUSC Campus.
Dr. Vanessa Northington Gamble will present: “Forgotten in ‘America’s Forgotten Pandemic’: African Americans and the 1918 Influenza Epidemic”. The lecture coincides with the 1918 Influenza Centennial and will be hosted in the MUSC Basic Science Auditorium with a reception to follow at the Waring Historical Library.
The lecture is free and open to the public. Additional support for this lecture provided by MUSC Office of Humanities and College of Charleston African American Studies Program and Department of History.