Feature: THE CHARLOTTE INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL PRE-LAUNCH PARTY at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

By: Sep. 16, 2022
Feature: THE CHARLOTTE INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL PRE-LAUNCH PARTY at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

The Charlotte International Arts Festival Pre-launch Party was filled with three of my favorite things: food, fun, and friends. A mixture of media, artists, and patrons gathered together with an atmosphere of jubilance to celebrate Charlotte's first annual celebration of local and international creatives hosted by the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center.

What a picture-perfect day for an outdoor celebration located adjacent to the Levine Avenue of the Arts. Accented by an array of colorful balloons, beautiful floral arrangements, tables loaded with scrumptious food, games, hula-hooping and long-necked cranes of stilts, Charlotte showed the world that they really know how to throw a party. To top it off, there was a Biergarten with a special brew created just for the festival. I saw familiar faces of local creatives whose talents I have witnessed first hand throughout the Queen City. Faces such as Emmy Award-Winning poet and author Boris "Bluz" Rogers, Director of Creative Engagement in Blumenthal's Programming Department, who curated some of the events for the festival. Bluz stated that this festival is an effort to bring in international creatives alongside of local talents to create something impactful and culturally relevant to showcase what we can do. According to Bluz, the festival will include one of the biggest invitational international poetry slams in the country. On September 28 and 29th, the legendary Urban Bush Women will appear at the Booth Playhouse in celebration of women artists as well. Another popular face, TV host show Ohavia Phillips, who has interviewed such greats as Atlanta gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, will host Project Full Out, a Hip-Hop showcase that incorporates story-telling, comedy, and live musicians, at the Booth Playhouse, this Sunday, September 18. In fact, there are over 200 events planned throughout the city, some which are absolutely free. You don't want to miss these great events that will certainly be fun times for Charlotte and surrounding communities. The festival runs from September 16 through October 2. For more information visit the Charlotte International Arts Festival's website at https://www.charlotteartsfest.com/

Feature: THE CHARLOTTE INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL PRE-LAUNCH PARTY at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

Feature: THE CHARLOTTE INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL PRE-LAUNCH PARTY at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

Feature: THE CHARLOTTE INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL PRE-LAUNCH PARTY at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

Feature: THE CHARLOTTE INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL PRE-LAUNCH PARTY at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center




Videos