In the vibrant city of Charleston, South Carolina, a special event is right around the corner that promises to bring the community together for a noble cause. Mark your calendars for Sunday, November 3, as the Charleston Gaillard Center is set to host the Carolinas Together Hurricane Relief Concert. This concert features a stellar lineup of celebrated Southern artists who are coming together to support their neighbors in need.
Expect a lively evening filled with fantastic music from local favorites such as Shovels & Rope, a duo known for their energetic performances, and Ranky Tanky, who will captivate the audience with their unique blend of Gullah music. Other acts include Charlton Singleton & Friends, the soulful Quiana Parler, the talented Elise Testone, the enchanting Asiah Mae, and the soulful spoken word artist Marcus Amaker. With such a diverse lineup, attendees are sure to enjoy a night filled with heart and soul!
Proceeds from the concert will go to the North Carolina Arts Foundation’s NC Arts Disaster Relief Fund. This fund was created to provide much-needed financial support to artists and arts organizations struggling in Western North Carolina. The dedication to rebuilding the arts community in the region is immense, as the effects of natural disasters can be devastating. The fund aims to address basic necessities and help restore what was lost, so it’s a worthy cause that deserves our attention.
In addition to the star-studded lineup, various representatives from Charleston institutions such as Charleston Stage, The Citadel, Palmetto City Ballet, and College of Charleston will be joining in on the efforts. Offering additional fundraising opportunities, their presence highlights the strong commitment of Charleston’s arts community to maximize the impact of this relief initiative. It’s truly heartening to see everyone come together for a common goal.
The concert is a key part of a larger initiative known as Lowcountry Arts for WNC. This collaborative effort was established by Charleston-area arts organizations specifically to leverage the city’s artistic platforms for hurricane relief. Participants in this initiative understand the importance of coming together to support those who have been affected by the recent hurricanes in Western North Carolina.
Lissa Frenkel, the President & CEO of the Charleston Gaillard Center, shared her excitement about the concert, stating, “This concert reflects our community’s deep understanding of the devastation hurricanes can cause, and we are honored to partner with these incredible artists and Lowcountry Arts for WNC to make a meaningful difference for our neighbors.” It’s clear that there’s a strong sense of purpose among those involved.
Charlton Singleton, one of the artists participating in the concert, echoed this sentiment, saying, “The artists involved in this concert have all performed in and around the impacted areas countless times. The residents of these Western North Carolina communities have supported our careers for years. It was an easy decision for us to lend our talents in support during their time of need.” It’s stories like these that remind us of the interconnectedness of communities and the power of art to bring us together.
So if you’re in the Charleston area or looking for a way to help, consider attending the Carolinas Together Hurricane Relief Concert on November 3rd. Not only will you enjoy fantastic music from some of the South’s best artists, but you will also be contributing to a meaningful cause that helps rebuild the artistic spirit in Western North Carolina. Grab your friends and family and make a night out of it; it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience!
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