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The South Carolina Ballet is set to present ‘Off the Wall and Onto the Stage: Dancing the Art of Jonathan Green’ on March 29, 2025, at the USCB Center For the Arts. This production will showcase Gullah culture through art, dance, and music, celebrating the deep roots of the community with a partnership that honors the legacy of renowned artist Jonathan Green. The performance promises vibrant costumes, dynamic set designs, and a rich musical experience, offering an engaging journey into the heart of Gullah traditions.
Exciting Ballet Production to Showcase Gullah Culture in South Carolina
From the vibrant streets of Columbia, South Carolina, a thrilling art collaboration is set to unfold as the South Carolina Ballet prepares for an extraordinary performance titled “Off the Wall and Onto the Stage: Dancing the Art of Jonathan Green.” Scheduled for March 29, 2025, at the USCB Center For the Arts, this captivating ballet promises to bring the beautiful essence of Gullah culture to life through a fusion of dance, art, and music.
An Unforgettable Partnership
In an inspiring partnership, the South Carolina Ballet, previously known as Columbia City Ballet, has teamed up with both the Freedman Arts District and the USC Beaufort Center for the Arts. Together, they are crafting an unforgettable experience that celebrates the deep roots of Gullah traditions and the powerful connection between the community and their African heritage.
Bringing Jonathan Green’s Art to Life
The ballet is inspired by the incredible works of renowned artist Jonathan Green, who has carved out a significant place in the appreciation of Gullah culture. With over 1,700 paintings to his name, Green’s artwork beautifully portrays the traditions, themes of family, community, spirituality, and nature that define Gullah life. His art reflects not only the vibrant colors of South Carolina but also the rich history and stories embedded in the Gullah culture.
Crafting an Artistic Journey
The visionary William Starrett, artistic director of the South Carolina Ballet, takes the reins in transforming Green’s artwork into a stunning ballet. This creative direction intertwines elements of Gullah culture, thoughtfully interpreting themes of family, faith, hope, and love through an impressive selection of 22 paintings by Green. Expect an explosion of creativity as dancers glide across the stage, embodying the stories and emotions captured in each brushstroke.
Colorful Costumes and Dynamic Set Design
Highlighting the production will be over 150 hand-sewn costumes that reflect the vibrancy of Gullah life, along with striking backdrops crafted from Green’s unique color palette. Engaging all the senses, this ballet promises a visual feast that will leave audiences in awe, fully immersed in a world where art and dance seamlessly connect.
A Musical Melting Pot
The music selected for this remarkable performance is a delightful blend, incorporating traditional work songs, gospel music, Motown, classical, and jazz – all supporting the narrative beautifully. With the presence of a live choir, as well as talented singers like Elliot Brown and Regina Skeeter, who portrays the character Bessie Mae, this performance aims to uplift and resonate deeply with spectators.
Get Your Tickets!
Mark your calendars! Tickets for this enchanting ballet will go on sale starting at 8 a.m. on Artist Sunday, December 1. With a variety of pricing options, adult tickets are priced at $60, while senior/military tickets are available for $50, and student tickets can be purchased for a delightful $35. It’s an exciting chance to experience art and dance that celebrates Gullah culture right in your own backyard!
How to Purchase Tickets
To grab your tickets for “Off the Wall and Onto the Stage,” head to the USCB Center for the Arts website or simply give them a call at 843-521-4145. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to witness a breathtaking performance that honors the past and pours the essence of Gullah culture onto the stage.
Join in celebrating joy, tradition, and the vibrant spirit of the Gullah people through this magnificent ballet that promises to be a highlight of the cultural landscape in South Carolina!
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