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(11/09/17 12:43am)
South Carolina Black Pride, in partnership with the Nickelodeon Theatre, presented "KIKI" earlier this week, an emotional, provocative and curious documentary about an underground LGBTQ dance movement. The film was shown as a part of the Nick's "Dance Scene" series, a selection of films that showcase "the best in contemporary dance documentaries and encompasses a variety of dance genres," said Nickelodeon Theatre director Alison Kozberg.
(11/07/17 2:43am)
With every day full of dance, studying and meal breaks, second-year dance student Victoria Parker's free time, or lack thereof, reveals her self-discipline and tenacity.
(10/29/17 3:34am)
Members of USC’s Divine Nine performed in an infectious, high-energy competition on Thursday night at Colonial Life Arena. The annual homecoming step show featured nine USC sororities and fraternities as they battled for the win.
(10/25/17 8:29pm)
As one of this year’s homecoming week events, 12 of USC’s best dance groups performed at the annual Spurs and Struts dance competition on Tuesday.
(10/15/17 9:15pm)
Imagine being able to literally walk through a storybook, page by page, immersing yourself into all the colors, shapes and lines of that world. This fantasy has been made a reality at the Columbia Museum of Art with “Henri Matisse: Jazz & Poetry on Paper.”
(10/12/17 12:22am)
For eight days this month, the USC Department of Theatre and Dance is taking on the challenge of presenting a 400-year-old play in the 21st century. Directed by Louis Butelli, Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” is showing at the Drayton Hall Theatre on College Street.
(10/09/17 2:13am)
Entitled “Wild in Wonderland,” Tapp’s Arts Center’s newest exhibition contrasts the innocence of a childhood story with the maturity of feminine identity.
(10/05/17 2:00am)
Ready for something different than ramen and microwaveable mac-and-cheese? Here are our suggestions for local restaurants with meals your parents will love (and hopefully pay for). This Parents Weekend, consider heading to one of these local gems.
(10/02/17 1:58am)
Zuill Bailey, winner of the 2017 Grammy for Best Solo Classical Performance, performed his award-winning piece, “Tales of Hemingway,” at the Koger Center for the Arts on Sept. 28. Written by composer Michael Daugherty in collaboration with Bailey, the four-part piece salutes different works by the late author Ernest Hemingway.
(09/27/17 11:44pm)
In light of Columbia’s total solar eclipse and monthly First Thursday tradition, Tapp’s Arts Center became home to a two-month “house party” that required no special invite.