Columbia is buzzing with excitement as we head into October! This month promises a delightful mix of events that cater to a variety of cultural tastes. Whether you’re a fan of classical music, breathtaking dance performances, or stunning art exhibitions, there’s something happening here that you’ll definitely want to check out!
As you head out to enjoy all that Columbia offers, keep in mind the weather! It’s expected to be partly cloudy with a high around 85°F. A gentle breeze from the southwest should keep things comfortable, making it a great day for outdoor events. However, as the evening rolls in, we might see mostly cloudy skies with a chance of rain at 40%. So, be prepared for some showers after midnight, cooling down to a low of 68°F. It might be wise to carry an umbrella just in case you catch a bit of rain!
One of the most exciting happenings this month is the traveling exhibition of Rising Tide at Pourville, a beautiful painting by Claude Monet, showcasing his stunning work at the Columbia Museum of Art. This is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and techniques of one of the most celebrated artists in history!
If ballet is more your style, make sure to catch the Columbia Classical Ballet’s production of ‘Cinderella’. This fairy tale classic, composed by the renowned Sergei Prokofiev, will enchant audiences with its talented dancers from around the world. You can find more details, including showtimes, at the Koger Center for the Arts.
Feeling adventurous? Then head on over to the Newberry Opera House for Cirque Kalabante! This magnificent group from West Africa will take you on a journey filled with acrobatic displays, dance, and live percussion. The troupe, led by Yamoussa Bangoura, is known for showcasing the beauty and vibrancy of African culture.
Don’t miss Benise, the acclaimed “Prince of Spanish Guitar,” at the Koger Center. In a captivating two-hour show, Benise will unravel the melodious world of Spanish Flamenco, Cuban Salsa, Brazilian Samba, and more, blending in a few modern music snippets to keep the audience on their toes! It’s definitely a performance you won’t want to skip!
Prepare to be blown away by Malevo, a sensational group that fuses elements of flamenco, tango, and Irish dance. Known for their thunderous percussion and breathtaking choreography, Malevo will be performing at the Harbison Theatre. With live music backing their performance, this is sure to be a night of pure excitement!
Experience the magic of classical music with the South Carolina Philharmonic, under the baton of beloved conductor Morihiko Nakahara. Their concert, titled “Juliet & Her Romeo,” promises to be a romantic evening filled with beautiful melodies. For those who appreciate the spoken word, don’t miss Dasha Kelly Hamilton, who will be performing her thought-provoking show “Makin’ Cake” at the Newberry Opera House, offering poignant insights through layered storytelling!
Finally, jazz enthusiasts should mark their calendars for a special celebration featuring organ master Mike Ledonne with the SC Jazz Masterworks Ensemble. This performance will pay tribute to Ledonne’s impressive career and will showcase the soulful sounds of the Hammond B-3 organ.
So, Columbia residents and visitors, get ready to dive headfirst into a vibrant month rich with culture, art, music, and entertainment. From visually striking art exhibitions to mesmerizing performances and shows, October has much to offer everyone in our lovely city. Make sure you take some time to explore and enjoy all the fantastic events happening around town!
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