Murrells Inlet, SC– Pooches and Purebreds: Canine Images in Sculpture and Figurative Felines: The Sculptured Cat are two new indoor sculpture exhibits that will be on display daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. until March 9, in the Rainey Sculpture Pavilion at Brookgreen Gardens. Robin Salmon, Vice-President for Collections and Curator of Sculpture said, “Through the centuries, man’s best friend has been a favorite subject of artists. Pooches and Purebreds presents a variety of dogs, from sporting breeds to mutts, interpreted by the foremost animal sculptors in America. We designed this exhibit to be fun!”
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Documentary Gullah Film Fest – Hilton Head, South Carolina
Hosted by Dr. Emory S. Campbell – Double Feature Finale on Monday, February 18, 2008, 7 p.m.
Remnants of Mitchelville
This documentary film produced by Jimmy Henderson of Columbia, South Carolina, focuses on the history and legacy of Mitchelville. Henderson tells through a variety of visual formats film, video tape, newspapers, photographs, and memorabilia…†At its peak, Mitchelville, South Carolina, one of the first settlements for freed men in the United States, was a bustling, energetic beach township, boasting almost 1500 residents.
Documentary Gullah Film Fest – Hilton Head, South Carolina
Documentary Gullah Film Fest
Hosted by Dr. Emory S. Campbell
God’s Gonna Trouble the Water
Narrator Ruby Dee relates the little-known history of the ancestors of African-American slaves who settled in the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia. Scholars and locals recount the history of the Gullah people, and discuss the influences of praise houses, West African songs and dances, and the Gullah language on African-American customs and lifestyle. The history of the Gullah people — descendants of West African slaves who formed a culture distinctly their own in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia. They continue to practice their dialect, diet, religion, music, arts and ethnicity today in Beaufort County.
Admission – Donation – Coligny Theater, Coligny Plaza. Monday, February 11, 7 p.m
For more information about the Gullah Celebration, please visit their website.
Arts, Crafts & Food Expo – Hilton Head, South Carolina
The two-day Arts, Crafts and Food Expo offers cultural demonstrations, i.e., sweet grass basket weaving, indigo dyeing and fishnet weaving, authentic Gullah and African crafts, as well as an offering of traditional Gullah foods and musical entertainment. There are also more than 50 vendors on hand selling authentic Gullah crafts and food, a Kiddie Land activities for children, teen activities, and staged performances every half hour. This year’s performances will include McIntosh County Shouters, Willie Cohen, Bill Dupont, Ayolema African Dance Theater, Louise Cohen, Barbara Patterson, and The Voices of El Shaddai.
Admission – Adults $10.00/Children $5.00
Historic Honey Horn, 100 William Hilton Parkway (intersection of Cross Island Parkway & 278)
Saturday, February 16, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday, February 17, Noon – 5 p.m.
For more information visit the Gullah Celebration website.
A Celebration of Our Gullah Roots – Hilton Head, South Carolina
Wednesday, February 6, 7 p.m.
First African Baptist Friends & Family Day – A Celebration of Our Gullah Roots. Established in the village of Mitchelville with 25 members, First African Baptist is Hilton Head Island’s first church. This annual event celebrates its ancestral roots and traditions through song, performances and stories by church members. Traditional African dishes and other refreshments will be served. Admission – Free Will Offering. First African Baptist Church (Dr. Alvin L. Petty, Pastor) (Est. 1862), 70 Beach City Road
Visit the Gullah Celebration website for more information.