Welcome to Columbia, where October is shaping up to be a month filled with culture, creativity, and captivating performances! Whether you’re a fan of classical music, ballet, or contemporary art, this city has something for everyone. As the weather gets a bit cooler with high temperatures around 84°F and a slight chance of rain in the afternoon, it’s the perfect time to explore the vibrant events happening throughout the Midlands.
If you’ve always been enchanted by the tale of Cinderella, you won’t want to miss the Columbia Classical Ballet company’s stunning production. Set to the beloved compositions of Sergei Prokofiev, this timeless classic will showcase talented dancers from various corners of the globe. Make sure to check out kogercenterforthearts.com for showtimes and ticket information!
Get ready to be mesmerized by Cirque Kalabante as they take the stage at the Newberry Opera House! This fiery troupe from West Africa will wow you with their incredible blend of acrobatics, dance, and live percussion. Led by Yamoussa Bangoura, they promise an immersion into the beauty and rhythm of African culture. Visit newberryoperahouse.com for details!
Mark your calendars for a night of dazzling melodies with Benise, often dubbed the “Prince of Spanish Guitar.” This Emmy-award-winning musician will transport you through Spanish Flamenco, Cuban Salsa, and Brazilian Samba. His two-hour show at the Koger Center will include surprises such as snippets from iconic rock bands. Don’t miss the blend of traditional and modern music! For info, head to kogercenterforthearts.com.
Looking for something that combines heart-pounding rhythms and electrifying performances? Look no further than Malevo, the Argentinian sensation making waves across the globe. Picture a blend of flamenco, tango, and Irish stepdance alongside live music! This thrilling act will leave your heart racing, so catch them at harbisontheatre.org.
If you’re feeling more low-key and have a soft spot for art, the guided “French Moderns” tour at the Columbia Museum of Art is just for you. Covering a period of transformation from 1850 to 1950, explore works by legendary artists like Marc Chagall and Henri Matisse. This insightful tour is sure to feed your cultural appetite! Visit columbiamuseum.org for event details.
Another treat for classical music enthusiasts—a romantic evening with the South Carolina Philharmonic. Conducted by the beloved Morihiko Nakahara, the program “Juliet & Her Romeo” features pieces by renowned composers, ending with Prokofiev’s passionate “Romeo & Juliet.” It will be an enchanting evening, so check out kogercenterforthearts.com for tickets!
For fans of vocal and chamber music, the Modern Movements concert at the Columbia Museum of Art promises a range of French composers from 1850-1950, performed by a stellar cast of musicians. This compelling performance will surely add a delightful twist to your cultural experience!
Don’t miss Dasha Kelly Hamilton, Wisconsin’s Poet Laureate, who brings storytelling to life in her show, Makin’ Cake. This event explores themes of race, culture, and class through layered narratives. Plus, join the SC Jazz Masterworks Ensemble for a toe-tapping celebration of organ master Mike Ledonne’s 68th birthday, featuring his swinging tunes!
So, Columbia, as October unfolds, embrace the opportunities to celebrate art and culture right in your backyard. Dive into these fantastic events, enjoy the slightly cooler weather, and make some unforgettable memories!
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