Story Fest: Native and Gullah Narratives

The Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage will present a series of 16 collateral programs from April 2024 – January 2025 to go along with two exhibits that they will have on display: Language of Clay: Catawba Indian Pottery & Oral Traditions and Sandy Islanders: A People of the Land. The proposed programs are diverse and include lectures, guided exhibit tours, a documentary screening, and a storytelling festival.

Saturday, October 19, 2024 | 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Story Fest: Native and Gullah Narratives

Join us for the 2nd annual Story Fest: Native Narratives, a family-friendly event celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Southeast. Experience the captivating voices of storytellers Cora Miller, Beckee Garris, and Lillian Grant-Baptiste as they bring to life the traditions of Native American and Gullah cultures. This event offers a wonderful opportunity for families to come together and connect with the diverse stories that shape our shared history. Plus, enjoy a hands-on art project inspired by the animals featured in these tales. Suggested $5 donation.
Location: Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage, 10782 S. Jacob Smart Blvd., Ridgeland, SC 29936
Info: 843-284-9227

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