Tag: FestivALL

  • GoodSpace Mural Unveiling

    We are excited to unveil Charleston’s GoodSpace Mural!

    Greta McLain and her team at GoodSpace Murals have been working hard since FestivALL in June to create a colorful and vibrant mural that reflects the history and the people of the valley. As we close out FestivFALL, we will reveal this delightful masterpiece that is now on the side of the Lee St. Lounge at the corner of Lee Street and Leon Sullivan Way.  In June 2021 Greta spent a week in Charleston, WV during FestivALL learning about the valley, our history, and our people to start shaping the mural that will be revealed.  With every mural project, GoodSpace Murals promotes community development through the creation of works of art. 

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  • Charleston ARTbus Unveiling

    We are excited to unveil the winning submission for the FOURTH Charleston ARTbus!

    On October 19 Charleston’s fourth ARTbus will be parked out beside Slack Plaza in Charleston’s Downtown, designed by Charleston artist Wes Eary! When you head downtown to dine local on Thursday evening, stop by and check it out! This project was made possible by FestivALL, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, the City of Charleston Office of Public Art, and Assured Partners.

    Thank you to our generous sponsors and partners

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  • West Virginia Music Hall of Fame – Inductees Tell Their Stories & Sing Their Songs

    WVMHoF inductees tell their stories – and sing their songs
     Bob Thompson, Larry Groce and John Ellison offer anecdotes and advice
    for establishing a music career in the Mountain State

    Musician/Producer Don Dixon, keyboardist Randy Gilkey and
    caterer Debbie Matthews will tell their stories

    The WVMHoF will host a special edition of its “Music Career Counseling Program” in conjunction with FestivFALL on October 16 at the new WV Museum of Music in The Charleston Town Center.

    Three WVMHoF inductees – Bob Thompson (2015), Larry Groce (2020), and John Ellison (2015) – will be joined by famed musician/producer Don Dixon, WV keyboardist Randy Gilkey, and caterer Debbie Matthews to talk about how they identified their specific talents, pursued their dream, and developed – and maintained – their careers.

    This unique event runs from 2-4 p.m., Saturday October 16 at the WV Museum of Music in The Charleston Town Center. Admission is free.

     

    Bob Thompson, Larrry Groce and Randy Gilkey will talk about the challenges – and benefits – of making their home in West Virginia – and why living in the Mountain State has been an integral part of their success.

    Don Dixon and WV native John Ellison will offer their stories on forging their own unique
    – and very successful – careers. Charleston native Debbie Matthews will talk about catering for artists including Sting, The Roots, Dolly Parton, the Eagles and the Dave Matthew Band.

    Each speaker will also perform a couple of songs and Debbie Matthews will have samples of her homemade pepperoni rolls!

     


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  • POSTPONED – Telltale Lilac Bush presented by Appalachian Artists Collective

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED – PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS REGARDING NEW SHOW DATES IN CHARLESTON, WV.

    Each year AAC gathers artists from Southern West Virginia to create live theatre with a distinctly Appalachian voice. 

    They will present The Telltale Lilac Bush, adapted by our company playwright A.E. Gill, chronicles 5 of Ruth Ann Musick’s classic ghost stories from Appalachia; “Skeleton Hand,” “Seven Bones,” “Rose Run,” “The Telltale Lilac Bush,” and “Flora.”  

    The Telltale Lilac Bush features original music and lyrics by Amanda Bridgette to underscore and enhance the lyrical script.

    This unique collaboration features 7 community and educational theatres, the first and largest of it’s kind in West Virginia. 

    They will welcome 4th Avenue ArtsAlban Arts Center, Alchemy Theatre TroupeChildren’s Theatre of CharlestonFirst Stage Theatre Company, and Spring Valley High School Theatre to their Collective.


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    Tickets: $10-$15


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  • An Afternoon with West Virginia Dance Company

    Through the art of movement, the WV Dance Company shares intimate portraits of the human experience, energetic displays of the power of nature and vibrant images of the nuances of world cultures.

    Tickets: $5 for students, $10 for adults

    Made possible in part by a 2023 grant from The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation.

    An Afternoon of Dance with the West Virginia Dance Company is part of FestivFALL, October 13-22.


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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: The John Inghram Band featuring John (of course) Bud Carroll, Randy Gilkey, and Andrew Gillum.

    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.

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  • WVIFF presents A Film Under the Stars: Ghostbusters (1984)!

    WVIFF presents A Film Under the Stars!

    Bring a chair, bring a friend and enjoy a film screening in the great outdoors of Charleston, WV! Film: The Ghostbusters!


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  • Foam at the Dome

    Foam at the Dome returns on October 9th and features the Hops & Heat Chili Cookoff presented by Encova Insurance.

    With a special date comes a special time and location for this year only! In 2021, we’ll hold Foam at the Dome right in the heart of the East End at the intersection of Elizabeth St. and Washington St. E to showcase some of the district’s most popular businesses.

    Early Entry ($50) will be held from 2-3 PM
    General Admission ($40) from 3-6 PM.
    Sound Check Sessions + Foam Early Entry Dual Ticket ($60)

    “We look forward raising a glass to urban development and raising money for the East End and West Side districts once again.” – Charleston Main Street.


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    Charleston Main Streets is excited to partner with the Clay Center to provide guests with 48 hours of FUN for the fourth ticket option! The organizations have joined forces to offer a combo ticket including access to Sound Checks on Friday, October 8th at 7:30PM featuring Grammy nominated Southern Avenue in the Susan Runyan Maier Sculpture and an Early Entry ticket to Foam at the Dome. This combination tickets is available now and includes both events for only $60!


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  • Sound Checks: Shelem’s Album Preview Show

    SOUND CHECKS – DON’T MISS CHARLESTON’S HOTTEST LIVE MUSIC SERIES!

    Nobody brings you closer to today’s rising stars than Sound Checks. We invite you to join the party, step on to the Clay Center stage, and enjoy the best music from local and national emerging artists. Be a part of the scene at Sound Checks!

    Isaac Shelem Fadiga, known by his mononym Shelem is a 25-year-old hip-hop artist and producer. A self-proclaimed true entertainer, his primary focus has always been to bring levity and good times into the lives of his audience. He strives to create a magnificent experience with every song, performance, video, and interaction. Born in Silver Spring, MD to parents from the Ivory Coast in West Africa, he began producing, writing, and recording his own songs at age 14.  

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  • Glow in the Park

    Glow in the Park at Slack Plaza with music and art!

    Enjoy a night full of glow fun including a pop up art gallery, family activities, live music, glow in the dark crafts, and more!

    This event is produced by City of Charleston Office of Public Art.

    Parking available at the Summers Street Parking Garage or meter parking alone Summers Street.

    Music

    7pm-9pm

    Jordan Dyer Trio

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