MOJA Arts Festival Set to Celebrate African American and Caribbean Cultures in Charleston

MOJA Arts Festival Returns to Charleston with a Splash of Culture

Good news, Charleston! Mark your calendars because the MOJA Arts Festival is making its much-anticipated return this year from Thursday, September 26 to Sunday, October 6. This annual event is not just an arts festival; it’s a vibrant celebration of African American and Caribbean cultures that promises to be a highlight of the city’s cultural calendar.

What to Expect

11 exhilarating days, attendees can immerse themselves in a variety of exciting activities. You can look forward to an array of art displays, live music, mouth-watering food, dance performances, poetry readings, theater productions, and even storytelling sessions. Plus, there will be opportunities to explore traditional crafts, making it a family-friendly outing that everyone can enjoy.

A Creative Vision

Grammy Award-winning musician Charlton Singleton, who is serving as the Artistic Director of MOJA. With Singleton at the helm, you can expect a lineup that honors the rich traditions of both African American and Caribbean arts while also introducing new and emerging talent.

Get Ready for Fun and Free Events

a number of exciting activities that are completely free to attend! That means you can dive into the cultural offerings without having to break the bank. So gather your friends and family and come out to enjoy the festivities!

Where to Join the Celebration

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Join the Celebration!

MOJA Arts Festival is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the diversity and richness of culture through art. It’s an event that brings people together and fosters community spirit, and you won’t want to miss it! Pack your bags, bring the kids, and let’s keep our community vibrant and alive.

Conclusion


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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