Ballet Master Class Taught by Guest Artists from Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre at American Academy of Ballet
Wednesday May 27 | 4:30PM – 6PM
100 Capitol St., Suite302, Charleston, WV

Wednesday May 27 | 4:30PM – 6PM
100 Capitol St., Suite302, Charleston, WV

During the week of FestivALL, stop by Stray Dog Antiques for a one-of-a-kind showcase where art, fashion, and creativity collide. Five artists have transformed upcycled materials found throughout the beloved antique store into stunning wearable art and designs. Visit the display, celebrate sustainability and local talent, and vote for your favorite creation!
Presented by Stray Dog Antiques
Location: Stray Dog Antiques, 219 Hale St.

Curated and hosted by WV Poet Laureate Marc Harshman, this year’s panel will feature the works of poets Sara Henning, Ace Boggess, and Kari Gunter-Seymour.
Location: Taylor Books Annex Gallery, 226 Capitol St, Charleston, WV 25301
Time: 3:00pm
About the poets:
Sara Henning
Sara Henning is an award-winning teacher and poet. She is the author of the poetry collections Burn (Southern Illinois University Press, 2024), a Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Editor’s Selection;Terra Incognita (Ohio University Press, 2022), winner of the 2021 Hollis Summers Poetry Prize; and View from True North (Southern Illinois University Press, 2018), winner of the 2017 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Open Competition Award and the 2019 High Plains Book Award. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals such as Kenyon Review, Crab Orchard Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Southern Humanities Review, Witness, Meridian, and the Cincinnati Review. She is an assistant professor of creative writing at Marshall University, where she coordinates the A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series.
Ace Boggess
Ace Boggess is author of eight books of poetry, most recently Tell Us How to Live (Fernwood Press, 2025) and My Pandemic / Gratitude List (Mōtus Audāx Press, 2025). His writing has appeared in Indiana Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Hanging Loose, and other journals. An ex-con, he lives in Charleston, West Virginia, where he writes, watches Criterion films, and tries to stay out of trouble. His first short-story collection, Always One Mistake, is forthcoming from Running Wild Press.
Kari Gunter-Seymour
Kari Gunter-Seymour is the immediate past Poet Laureate of Ohio and author of three award-winning poetry collections, including Dirt Songs (EastOver Press, 2024) winner of the 2025 IPPY Bronze, NY Big Book, and Feathered Quill Awards. She is the executive director of the Women of Appalachia Project and editor of its anthology series, Women Speak. Gunter-Seymour holds writing workshops for all age groups as well as incarcerated adults and women in recovery, is a retired instructor in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University and the founder, curator, and host of “Spoken & Heard,” a seasonal performance series featuring poets, writers, and musicians from across the country. She is the editor of I Thought I Heard A Cardinal Sing: Ohio’s Appalachian Voices, funded through the Academy of American Poets and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. She was selected to serve as a 2022 Dodge Poetry Festival Poet and is a Pillars of Prosperity Fellow for the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio. Her work has been featured in a variety of journals and publications including World Literature Today, American Book Review, Rattle, Poem-a-Day, and Katie Curic’s Wake Up Call.

The annual two-day Capitol Street Art Fair welcomes you to enjoy art, music, and more in the heart of downtown Charleston, WV!
Over 60 local and regional artisans will sell and display their wares in bath & body, books, fine art, jewelry, pottery, photography, printmaking, woodwork, textiles, and more. Live music stages, roaming performers, and other entertainment will also delight you for two days of fun in the heart of the city.
Make sure to check out the Children’s Art Fair, which is taking place just down the block in front of the Kanawha Co. Public Library!
(FREE ENTRY)
Additional Sponsors: City National Bank, GoMart, Vandalia Health, WV Lottery, ZMM Architects and Engineers
* indicates Harvest Art Fair (Oct.3-4) participation (artists subject to change)
Bath & Body
Appalachian Botanical Co.
Exclusive Pastime Creations LLC
Wild Mountain Soap Co.
Face Painters
Robbie Hay
Doodlin’ Roo
Fine Art
*Bashful Bee Press
*Cali Wesson Artwork
Charles Ott
*Corrissa Flesher Art & Designs
*HepCatz Design
*John Wirts Art
Juyeoun Kim Art
*MarisaMade LLC
*Matt Smith Makes
*Melissa Doty Artwork
Meredith Young
*Sadie Valzetta Studio
Glasswork
J.Straub Fine Art
Roe Glass Art
Jewelry
Diet Sweater
*Connie McColley, handmade jewelry
*The Brass Era
Gayle Rancer Metalsmith
Lilahbloom Jewelry
Mick’s Media Jewelry
Mystical Crystal Jewelry
On Cord Creations
Pebble Nest Jewelry
Sacred Totems
*Shea New jewelry
*Teresa Gail Designs
The Queen of Arts-Curiosities by Adrienne
Photography
*Deylight Photography
*Echo-Lit
Kevin Jack Photography
*Randall Sanger Photography
*Reflection in a Pool
*West Virginia Homeplace
Pottery/Ceramics
*The Beard and The Bun Pottery
*Ellie’s Emporium
MegFerg Pottery
Mt. Momma Mud
*Siren Pottery
Printmaking
*Art.Monsters.Printmaking.
Base Camp Printing Co.
*Cathy L. Fulks Art
*Made by Meish
*Sugar Pop Press
Metalwork
*Fire and Steel Artistic Creations|
Misc.
Angel Eye Designs (Beading)
Bettie Booths (Photobooth)
*Harmonograph
*Hippie’s Daughter
Rob Cleland (caricatures)
Specialty Food
The Happy Hound
*Hill & Holler Herbal Company
Olden Days Farm and Cottage
Textiles
Cedar Olivet Orientals
Knotty Lady Macrame
The Madd Hooker Co.
*Thomas Ruggiero Art & Designs
*Yarn.0ver
Woodwork
Art by Petey and Weese Woodgems collaborative
*Black Locust Woodshop
Heirloom Footstools


Celebrate traditional old-time music and dance with a weekend of contests, performances, and impromptu jam sessions around the state Capitol grounds. The festival also features the popular “Liar’s Contest,” as well as dozens of artisans and food vendors.
Visit wvculture.org for the full schedule
Presented by West Virginia Department of Tourism
Location: West Virginia Capitol Complex, 1900 Kanawha Blvd. E.
When: May 22–24

For actors in any part of their training who want to bring more depth and authenticity to their work. You will learn essential acting foundational tools from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. You will discover your self through sensory work, physical and vocal warm-ups, relaxation exercises, and improvisation. You will practice acting truthfully and with ease, trusting the impusle of the moment.
About your instructor: Susan Pilar is a master acting instructor with 20 years of experience teaching, directing, and mentoring actors worldwide. She is a member of the Core Faculty of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, NY and has traveled across the US to represent the AADA. She is a devoted educator with a multidimensional approach to the craft honed from over two decades in the entertainment industry as a professional actor and dancer. Fusing the methods of Meisner, Adler and Strasberg she has taught acting workshops in London, Sweden, Norway, Argentina, Brazil, Doblin, Edinburgh, Rome and Australia. She has also founded a NY based production company (Reel Intentions, LLC) that writes, shoots, directs, and edits demo reels for actors, providing a unique, professional and hands-on experience from start to finish.
Location: Charleston Light Opera Guild Theatre, 411 Tennessee Ave., Charleston
Ages: 16-adult
Fee: $10 per class (each class is limited to 25 participants)
The FestivALL Workshop series is presented by Ramsey EyeCare.
Click here to see what other fun FestivALL Workshops are being offered!

FestivALL Princess (Jude Binder), O’Ryan the O’Mazing, public art projects, and more will add color and fun to many events throughout FestivALL.
Location: Various events during FestivALL

Join multi-instrumentalist Tony M. Music for a basic introduction to playing the ukulele.
Bring your ukulele (some available on site) and learn a few easy chords while playing simple, feel-good songs together. This FREE, relaxed jam session is perfect for beginners and open to anyone ages 10 and up. No pressure — just strumming, singing, and enjoying music as a group!
Location: City Center at Slack Plaza, 182 Summers St
Ages: All ages
Fee: Free to attend
The FestivALL Workshop series is presented by Ramsey EyeCare.

John Inghram leads a conversation with jazz pianist and WV Music HOF member Bob Thompson with a focus on musical improvisation!
This workshop will consist of dialogue, Q&A, and musical performance and demonstration.
Time: Tuesday, May 26 at 6:00pm
Location: Folklore Music Exchange, 191 Summers St

*SOME TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ON THE DAY OF THE WORKSHOP*
The FestivALL Workshop series is presented by Ramsey EyeCare.

Enjoy Charleston’s free, Friday-night summer concert series set to the backdrop of the Kanawha River. Food trucks and beverage vendors on site with live music by The Rumble
Ft. Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. with special guest Float Like A Buffalo.

Fronted by Big Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. of the Young Eagles Black Masking Indian tribe, the band seamlessly blends past, present, and future elements of New Orleans culture into their sound. The Rumble features an exceptional lineup of musicians: Aurélien Barnes on trumpet/percussion, José Maize Jr. on trombone, TJ Norris on bass, Ari Teitel on guitar, Andriu Yanovski on keys, and Trenton O’Neal on drums. Each member brings unique influences ranging from funk to hiphop to brass band, gospel, jazz, and classical. This results in a powerful synergy that captivates audiences with electrifying performances and call-and-response chanting rooted in Mardi Gras Indian traditions. Their music is a vibrant, authentic, and original expansion of iconic styles pioneered by groups like The Meters, Wild Magnolias, and Neville Brothers.

Float Like a Buffalo delivers high-energy rock n’ roll, layered with funk, jam, and a bold brass section – a genre-bending live experience that gets the whole room moving
Presented by Moses Auto Group and The City of Charleston
Additional Sponsors: Vandalia Health, West Virginia International Yeager Airport, West Virginia Lottery
Location: Haddad Riverfront Park, 600 Kanawha Blvd. E
Time: 6:30pm
