Spoleto Jam
This week, the Spoleto Festival has descended on Charleston like a day-glo fog. I can see the signs already: Calhoun Street jammed with out-of-state vehicles, tents nestled on Marion Square like a Native American reservation, and Chinese acrobats shopping at the local Asian grocery store (what's wrong with Publix?).
Spoleto is a 17 day festival of music, theatre and dance. Visual art is non-existent, because it's harder to charge an entry fee for art shows. But fear not, all lovers of marsh paintings. There's also a Piccolo Spoleto - a fringe fest organized by the city's Office of Cultural Affairs. Piccolo is full of plays, musicians, comedy and -yay! - artists.
I'll be covering as much of the festival(s) as I can and contributing reviews, podcasts and videos to Charleston's local papers. If I ever get past all the traffic on Calhoun Street.
Labels: charleston, Nick Smith, Piccolo Spoleto, Spoleto, visual art

1 Comments:
I hope you will cover Piccolo's Antioch Chamber Ensemble today at 3pm at St. Philip's Church. I can't be there and would love to hear how they did. Thanks for reporting these events for people like me who love Spoleto & Piccolo festivals but can't attend for one reason or another. I've been to the festival a number of times and it rocks!
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