Belly Dancing at ARTworks
Kay Owen has been teaching Belly Dance in Beaufort for a couple of years after more than 35 years of enjoying the dance as a hobby and professionally.
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Posted by Margaret Evans | Apr 29, 2009 | Theater/Dance | 0
Kay Owen has been teaching Belly Dance in Beaufort for a couple of years after more than 35 years of enjoying the dance as a hobby and professionally.
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Top reasons Beaufort County gets recognized for the arts nation-wide
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The Old Towne Coffeehaus in Port Royal is more than a great place to enjoy fine coffee, pastry and friends. The proprietor, Chris Rentz, also demonstrates her love and support of the arts by allowing local artists to display their work.
Read MorePosted by Margaret Evans | Apr 29, 2009 | Art | 0
Fish and Fowl by Hazen Culley will be presented by the House of Ahhs beginning the second week of May and continuing though the month of May.
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The Art League Gallery presents a dual show “The Lowcountry,” an exhibit of 35 new oil and watercolor paintings
Read MorePosted by Margaret Evans | Apr 28, 2009 | Rants & Raves | 0
I hope I’m safe in assuming that anyone who planned to see Hannah Montana: The Movie has already done so. Isn’t it the kind of event you either line up for opening weekend to appease the young girl in your life… or avoid like the plague? I think so, but if I’m wrong, consider this a spoiler alert.
Read MorePosted by Margaret Evans | Apr 16, 2009 | Theater/Dance | 0
Beaufort Performing Arts, Inc. is thrilled to present Dr. Doolittle, the last of its four children shows known as PJ & Play.
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As he prepares for his final concert in Beaufort, chamber music legend Charles Wadsworth reflects on a truly extraordinary life. By Lanier Laney
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Support our local economy, promote community sustainable agriculture, and enjoy some beautiful music!
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It’s hard to believe now, but during the 1800’s Beaufort was renowned far and wide for its roses, with several homes, like the Eliott House and The Rhett House displaying collections of over 100 varieties.
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