Tag: summer festival

  • Base Camp Printing Company Lego Printing Workshop 2

    Base Camp Printing Company Lego Printing Workshop 2

    LEGO Printing Workshop

    This workshop combines the fun of LEGOs with the process of printmaking! Each participant will get a 5″ base and a variety of LEGO brick shapes to create their design. Then we will help you print your block on our Vandercook Printing Press!

    This is the 2 of 2 workshops – there is also another identical workshop at 5:30PM (must register at the other ticketing link)

    What to Expect*

    • 15 people
    • 1(ish) hour
    • 5×5″ lego base
    • Multiple colors
    • Ages 6+

    *Accommodations may be made if necessary

    The FestivALL Workshop series is presented by Ramsey EyeCare.

  • FestivALL River Cruises: Salsa Night with Cariño

    FestivALL River Cruises: Salsa Night with Cariño

    Thursday, May 28 | 7pm 

    Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Charleston’s Salsa Club with a night of rhythm on the river!

    Start the evening at Haddad Riverfront Park with a beginner-friendly salsa lesson, then board the River Queen at 7 PM and dance the night away to live music by Cariño as you cruise down the Kanawha River with FestivALL.

    Sponsored by The Roq / Quarrier Diner

    Location: Aboard the River Queen, docked at Haddad River Front Park, 600 Kanawha Blvd E

    Time: 7:00pm


  • Carriage Trail Walk

    Carriage Trail Walk

    Carriage Trail Walk

    Sunday, May 24 | 1-4pm

    Enjoy the arts outside during FestivALL. Experience the charm of the Sunrise Carriage Trail as you walk along the .65-mile trail, taking in the sights and sounds of live music, art, dance, and more. Enjoy artful dance performances produced by Carli Mareneck, live music, other performing artists, and more.

    Participating artisits included Brett Mahon, Carli Merenick and Friends, Xino’s, Matt Malinoski, Minor Swing, Mell’s, and Vandalia Musicians. 

    Location: 746 Myrtle Rd, Charleston, WV 25314

    Time: 1:00pm – 4:00pm

    Carriage Trail Walk is made possible by Charles & Mary Fayne Glotfelty Foundation and West Virginia Department of Tourism 

     

  • The Kiwanis Corporate Regatta

    The Kiwanis Corporate Regatta

    Tuesday, May 26 | 11am – 1pm

    The Kiwanis Corporate Regatta is a miniature “yacht” race that raises much-needed funds for the Kanawha County Public Library and other Kiwanis charities. Corporate and civic leaders battle in elimination heats at this spirited event — the first boat to reach the distant shore of the library plaza pools, wins!

    Location: Kanawha County Public Library, 123 Capitol St, Charleston, WV 25301

    Time: 11:00am-1:00pm

    This is event is free and open to the public!

    For more information visit https://k05165.site.kiwanis.org/corporate-regatta/

  • Base Camp Printing Company Creative Block

    Base Camp Printing Company Creative Block

    Saturday, May 23 | 6pm – 8pm

    Hang out with Base Camp Printing Co. and friends and bring a project or craft to work on in their warehouse space!

    If you don’t have anything in mind to work on, don’t let that stop you from joining the fun. They have a wide variety of art supplies to play with and are starting a small collection of craft kits, which are up for grabs too. Feel free to bring any unused art supplies to add to their ever growing stash of goodies.

    Produced by Base Camp Printing Co.

    Location: Base Camp Printing Company, 1314 Hansford St.

    Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm

  • Art-for-ALL Kids Juried Art Exhibition

    Art-for-ALL Kids Juried Art Exhibition

    Art-for-ALL is a juried exhibition open to children in grades Pre-K through 6th in several WV counties. The exhibition is open during KCPL hours on the fourth floor of the Kanawha County Public Library’s downtown branch — May 22 and May 26–30.

    Support: Kanawha County Public Library

    Sponsored by The Elliot Family Foundation, Charles & Mary Fayne Glotfelty Foundation, The Daywood Foundation

    Location: Kanawha County Public Library Jacobson Tower Gallery (4th floor), 123 Capitol St.

    Kanawha County Public Library Hours:
    Mon.–Thur. 9am–8pm
    Fri. & Sat. 9am–5pm
    Sun. Closed
    Closed May 23–25 for Memorial Day

  • Design the Unexpected

    Design the Unexpected

    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.

  • Sunset Yoga and Sound

    Sunset Yoga and Sound

    Sunday, May 31 | 7pm

    Relax after 10 full days of activity. Join Nina Ratliff, Folded Leaf yoga instructor, for 60 minutes of basic yoga flow that ends with a restorative sound bath . All levels welcome. Mats and props will be provided if you do not have your own.

    Presented by Folded Leaf

    Location: Haddad Riverfront Park, 600 Kanawha Blvd E, Charleston, WV 25301
    Time: 7:00pm

  • FestiVIOLA!

    FestiVIOLA!

    Sunday, May 31 | 4pm

    A recital celebrating the viola in all its glory!

    The Valley Violists, including members of the West Virginia Symphony, will perform duets through large ensemble numbers. Special guest Rudolf Haken will stun with his own compositions. Enjoy a wide range of styles, from baroque through pop, with some surprises! Join us to hear as this lovely instrument is placed front and center.

    Produced by West Virginia Youth Symphony, Sandra Groce

    Location: Woman’s Club of Charleston, 1600 Virginia St. E

    Tickets: $10, available only at the door. Students free.

    Donations appreciated, all proceeds benefit the West Virginia Youth Symphony.

    Sponsors: ZMM Architects and Engineers

  • DANCE FestivALL

    DANCE FestivALL

    Tuesday, May 26 | 7:30pm 

    This headlining event for FestivALL features performances by special guest artists from Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Grace Rookstool and David O’Matz, joined by dancers from the Charleston Ballet under the direction of Kim Pauley, River City Youth Ballet Ensemble under the direction of Michelle Raider- Simon and JADCO Contemporary Dance Company under the direction of January Johnson. Enjoy the diverse choreography and vibrant performances offered by these enchanting artists.

     

    Featured Guest Dancers:

    Grace Rookstool

    Grace Rookstool was born and raised on Whidbey Island in Washington. At just 3 years old, she began dance lessons at Island Dance. She started to focus more on classical ballet and joined Pacific Northwest Ballet School when she was 8 years old. She completed her training at PNB, including the Professional Division program. In 2019, upon graduation from the PD program, she was hired with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. She was promoted to Soloist in 2023, and Principal in 2025. In her time with PBT, she has had the opportunity to perform such roles as Juliet in Jean Christophe Maillot’s Romeo et Juliette, Aurora and Lilac Fairy in the Sleeping Beauty, Three Preludes by Ben Stevenson, and many Balanchine ballets including Stars and Stripes, Emeralds, and Allegro Brillante. She’s also been featured in contemporary works including First Flash by Jorma Elo and Meet Me at Midnight by Garrett Smith. Grace was named “25 to Watch” by Dance Magazine in 2023, and “Reader’s Choice” Best Performances of 2025.

    David O’Matz

    David O’Matz’s progression at Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre came fast and furious. Each role the 25-year-old has danced since joining the company in 2022 has raised his profile, but something more seemed to click into place in the last year. As the Cavalier in Terrence S. Orr’s The Nutcracker, his enviable facility, clean technical skills, and leading-man stage presence were captivating. He was equally riveting as Tybalt in Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Roméo et Juliette, portraying an antagonist who was as likely to menace as seduce. His onstage promotion to soloist following his Tybalt debut last February­ came as no surprise.

    A Pittsburgh native, O’Matz trained at the Ballet Academy of Pittsburgh before attending San Francisco Ballet School. He danced with The Joffrey Ballet’s Studio Company in 2020 and Orlando Ballet in 2021 before joining PBT. “David exhibits keen artistic sensibilities, and his technical abilities are exceptional,” says PBT artistic director Adam W. McKinney. “He is a demonstrative performer who uses every opportunity to grow personally and professionally.”

    Now, O’Matz is focused on becoming a more intuitive partner (“Being able to sense your partner’s needs and wants at any time is a hallmark of many of the best,” he says) and challenging himself to dive fully into his roles. —Steve Sucato

     

     

     

    Location: West Virginia Culture Center, 1900 Kanawha Blvd E Building 9, Charleston, WV 25305

    Time: 7:30pm

    Tickets: $20 adults, $10 children & students

     

     

     

     

    DANCE FestivALL is made possible by Horace & Sally Emery, Caldwell Insurance, and an Anonymous Donor.