Oh, Columbia, how you shine with creativity! This past summer, you might have stumbled upon something special happening right by the Congaree River. Enter Writ3rs Block, a lively band that isn’t just playing music but is also crafting a community through its signature event, Recess on the River. Picture this: grass under your feet, the sound of laughter, and live music floating through the air. Sounds dreamy, right? Well, you can catch that dream at this unique open mic experience.
The magic behind this event is comprised of the talented trio: Blane as the charismatic MC, Olivia Zoe lending her enchanting vocals, and Richard Thomas on the guitar, known for his electrifying sound. This summer, they decided to turn the idea of an open mic into something extraordinary: a family-friendly gathering where local artists shine and creativity flourishes.
Olivia shares, “We started Recess on the River to showcase local artists in a welcoming environment.” And let us tell you, it evolved into so much more! Initially, their gatherings attracted just a handful of enthusiasts, but as word spread, the numbers soared, with crowds swelling to upwards of 80 to 100 people enjoying the lovely riverside vibes.
Blane exclaims, “It’s all about fun! We’re here just to see what we can do,” and isn’t that the essence of it? Whether you’re an artist or an admirer, Recess on the River invites everyone to relax, unwind, and enjoy the atmosphere.
As the band continues to thrive, they’re envisioning a future where this gathering evolves into a remarkable music festival. “Ideally, we want this to become a staple festival that always stays free and showcases local talent,” Olivia shares passionately about their vision. “Columbia has so much talent waiting to be discovered!”
Curious about how you can join in on the fun? Opportunities abound! While monetary donations are always welcome to help fuel the event, your presence is the most important thing! Bring along some bottled water (they provide refreshments but every bit helps!), a cozy blanket, and maybe even a game for the kids to enjoy while the tunes flow.
Richard urges, “Support local!” After all, it’s not about just the music; it’s about building up the community at large. The park rangers at Riverfront Park always show them love, and the supportive atmosphere helps everyone feel right at home.
Want to know a fun fact? This entire initiative began with the idea of just playing music outside, and look at where they are now! They’ve grown into a space where imagination knows no bounds. Blane reminds us, “Your imagination can be your friend or your enemy. Treat it well and see what beautiful things can come from it!”
If you ever feel stuck or unsure, follow what feels silly and let your inner child guide you. Take it from Richard: “Just get out of your own way! Do what feels good.”
So, whether you are a budding artist wanting to grab that mic or a friend looking for a spirited weekend outing, mark your calendars to catch the next show at the riverfront. You will be supporting local artists and enjoying an enchanting community experience like no other.
Follow Writ3rs Block on Instagram at @writ3rsblockmusic to stay updated on upcoming concerts and events. Let’s keep the riverfront alive with music, creativity, and the spirit of community!
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