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SUMMARY:Shared Traditions: Bright Star Touring Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The Georgetown County Library is celebrating the profound enrichment of American life through African American cultural experiences with an emphasis on South Carolina and Lowcountry contributions. The series features an array of presenters and performers sharing Gullah heritage\, Black Southern musical traditions and stories about significant figures and episodes from African-American history.\n\n\n\nFebruary 26: Bright Star Touring Theatre will offer a theatrical performance that is equally educational and entertaining. "Freedom Songs: The Music of Black History" follows the compelling story of the role that music played in the history of Black Americans\, from the work songs of the fields of people who were enslaved\, to ragtime\, jazz\, R&B\, and the spirituals of the Civil Rights movement. Meet incredible Americans like Scott Joplin\, Billie Holiday\, Little Richard and more in a tale that is sure to intrigue audiences of all ages.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Georgetown County Library is celebrating the profound enrichment of American life through African American cultural experiences with an emphasis on South Carolina and Lowcountry contributions. The series features an array of presenters and performers sharing Gullah heritage\, Black Southern musical traditions and stories about significant figures and episodes from African-American history.<br />\n<br />\n<u><strong>February 26:</strong></u> Bright Star Touring Theatre will offer a theatrical performance that is equally educational and entertaining. &ldquo\;Freedom Songs: The Music of Black History&rdquo\; follows the compelling story of the role that music played in the history of Black Americans\, from the work songs of the fields of people who were enslaved\, to ragtime\, jazz\, R&amp\;B\, and the spirituals of the Civil Rights movement. Meet incredible Americans like Scott Joplin\, Billie Holiday\, Little Richard and more in a tale that is sure to intrigue audiences of all ages.
LOCATION:Georgetown Library Moody Auditorium 405 Cleland Street Georgetown\, SC
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DTSTAMP:20260602T211550Z
URL:https://www.visitgeorge.com/events/details/shared-traditions-bright-star-touring-theatre-21895
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