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  • Three Things: Season 7, Episode 7

    FestivALL presents Season 7 of Three Things!

    This episode features Author Candace Nelson, Executive director at Mountain State Spotlight Ellen Allen, and artist Melissa Doty.

    This episode will take place inside at the Restore.

    General Tickets: $10 (available now)
    Student Tickets: $5 (available day of show)

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 7 Pass  here!

     

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


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    CLICK HERE FOR VIRTUAL TICKETS

    While masks are not mandatory, they are encouraged for this indoor event.

    Parking: Please use the parking lot across from the Restore off of Court St.

    Thank you to our
    generous Sponsors

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  • Three Things: Season 7, Episode 6

    FestivALL presents Season 7 of Three Things!

    This episode features owner of Mea Cuppa Venu Menon, actress Susan Marrash-Minnerly, and photographer Perry Bennett.

    This episode will take place inside at the Restore.

    General Tickets: $10 (available now)
    Student Tickets: $5 (available day of show)

     

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 7 Pass  here!

     

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

    While masks are not mandatory, they are encouraged for this indoor event.

    Parking: Please use the parking lot across from the Restore off of Court St.

    Thank you to our
    generous Sponsors

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  • Live Music Bingo

    Come out and support Local Music and Local Business with a fun, interactive, game of LIVE MUSIC BINGO! 

    Music by 11:11

    Free to play! Prizes Awarded!

    A mash up of live music from local musicians and bingo! Instead of letters and numbers being called out, you’ll mark spaces on the provided bingo cards based on songs and random happenings during the musician’s performances. The best way to see how it works is to come out and try it yourself.

    Thanks to our Sponsor

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  • Live on the Levee featuring John Inghram: A Tribute to the Who

    Enjoy an evening by the Kanawha River for Live on the Levee, a FREE Friday night concert series in Charleston, WV!

    Live on the Levee concerts take place every Friday night from Memorial Day to Labor Day weekends and feature local and regional musical acts. Food and drink vendors on site include beer and wine.

    6:30pm Of the Dell7:45pm John Inghram: A Tribute to the Who

    Thank You to Our Sponsors and Event Organizers

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  • The Wake Up Call: A West Virginia Hero’s Life (WV Documentary Premiere)

     “The Wake Up Call,” documentary by Storyline Motion Pictures is about the remarkable and heroic international life of West Virginia native Dave Evans. He had a notable, worldly career until the age of 68.

     

    • Pre-show Reception at 6pm in the Culture Center’s Great Hall
    • Screening begins at 7 pm
    • Panel Discussion to follow screening

     Presented by West Virginia International Film Festival and Storyline Motion Pictures.

    The documentary profiles Dave Evans’ 50-year career making and fitting artificial legs, arms, and hands for civilians and combatants in conflict zones and numerous countries around the globe, after losing his own legs below the knees in Vietnam.

    The 71-minute film, with interviews and footage from around the world, was crafted by Alison Gilkey and Eric Neudel (see profiles below). Their Storyline Motion Pictures is a small documentary film company based in Natick, Massachusetts, whose goal is to craft “thought-provoking, high quality programs about often overlooked social issues.” 

    The documentary’s West Virginia premiere is preceded by its world premiere April 17, 2022, at the Boston International Film Festival.

    Tickets: $10


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  • The Charleston Civic Chorus FestivALL Concert

    Enjoy an evening of choral music from a varied vocal heritage. This event is free to attend and you can learn more about Charleston Civic Chorus here.

    Jayson Keeton, Artistic Director and Rebecca Powell, accompanist.

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  • FestivALL at the Capitol Market: 1st Weekend

    FestivALL at the Capitol Market: Summer Art Fair welcomes you to shop from a variety of talented West Virginia artisans at the outdoor market, located next to center court.

    HOURS: Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 12-5pm

    In addition to this year’s Capitol Street Art Fair (June 17-18), this year’s group of juried FestivALL artists will display and sell their works at a rotating booth in May too! Media includes uniquely handmade bath & body goods, jewelry, glass work, pottery, printmaking, woodwork, sculpture, textiles and more!

    May 6-7, 2023

    Cat & Crow Studios (Printmaking)
    Randall Sanger (Photography)
    Teresa Gail Designs (Jewelry)
    Cathy Fulks Art (Printmaking)
    Knotty Lady Macrame (Textile)

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  • Three Things: Season 7, Episode 5

    FestivALL presents Season 7 of Three Things!

    This episode features Lady D, Louis Argento and Amanda Jane.

    This episode will take place inside the Capitol Market at 800 Smith St.

    General Tickets: $10 (available now)
    Student Tickets: $5 (available day of show)

     

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 7 Pass  here!

     

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

    While masks are not mandatory, they are encouraged for this indoor event.

    Parking: Please park on the Purple Onion side of the Capitol Market.
    Entrance: Please enter through the Smith Street entrance by Mea Cuppa OR enter through the Outdoor Market side at the doors labeled “Hall 2”.

    Thank you to our
    generous Sponsors

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  • You Might As Well Live

    The one-person play, You Might As Well Live, explores the life, loves, and legacy of literary icon and sharp-tongued member of the Algonquin Round Table – Dorothy Rothschild Parker.

    More details coming soon!

    On the eve of her death, and determined to be remembered as more than the creator of such quips as “The overseas crossing was so rough, the only thing I could keep on my stomach was the first mate”, Dorothy takes a pilgrimage through her own past talking to the ghost of her old friend Robert Benchley about the bastardization of literalture in the 1960’s and her hatred of Hemingway. In a journey packed with quick wit and a biting tongie, she sets out to make her mark in the literary scene of 1930’s New York City. From writing copy at Vogue Magazine to theatrical reviews at Vanity Fair, to scripting classic films in Hollywood (such as A Star is Born), You Might As Well Live explores Parker as she climbs the ladder of success, fighting for recognition as a female author in a male dominated world. She writes to escape her life only to discover that’s what her writing becomes.

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  • Dance FestivALL

    This headlining event features Alicia Mae Holloway & her dance partner Keith Reeves. Holloway is from Morgantown, West Virginia and began dancing when she was three years old at Kat and Company Dance Studio. In 2007, Alicia began taking classes at MorgantownDance Studio. She also trained at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts before attending the School of American Ballet from 2011-2015. She began her professional career dancing with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, and just completed dancing her seventh season with the Dance Theatre of Harlem where she has worked with Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin, and Gladys Knight. She is currently the co-chairwoman of the School of American Ballet’s Visiting Faculty program and recently was cast as The Lady in a Yellow Dress in the revival of Broadway’s show, CONTACT.

    Holloway and Reeves will be joined by pieces from the Charleston Ballet, River City Youth Ballet and JADCO in this celebration of dance.

    Thank you for the generous support of our sponsors

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    Tickets:

    $20 adults, $10 student & children (credit card fees may apply)


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