The 6th annual Beaufort International Film Festival has audiences on their feet.
THE WRAP
Two days after the sixth edition of the Beaufort Beaufort International Film Festival is officially in the books, festival runners Ron Tucker and Rebecca Berry have the exhausted look of marathoners who know they’ve run the race well. Sitting in the Beaufort Film Society offices on Carteret Street, just across from the festival’s new home at the USCB Center for the Arts, there is a sense of the sort of relief that comes only with deep satisfaction.
Pianist, Arthur Tollefson will join the Beaufort Symphony Orchestra for an All-Mendelssohn program on Thursday, March 1 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, March 4 at 3:00 pm. Both concerts are at USCB’s Center For The Arts, 801 Carteret Street, Beaufort. Individual tickets are $35, but pro-rated subscriptions are still available for the March/May series. Youth through high school may attend for $5.
The 17th Hilton Head International Piano Competition, presented by the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, will be held at the First Presbyterian Church on Hilton Head Island, March 5 – 12, 2012.
The "Hilton Head Choral Society Presents" series will host the iconic Vienna Boys' Choir for a single performance on Saturday, March 17, 8 p.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church on Hilton Head Island.
Celtic Crossroads redefines traditional Irish music with energy and excitement.
Young, ambitious and phenomenally talented, seven traditional musicians from the Emerald Isle have set about to do for Irish music what Riverdance did for Irish dance.
Historical novelist Michael Parker is next up at USCB Lunch With Author Series
When you are a ‘come yah’ to the South Carolina Lowcountry invariably you’re given a list of must-read books of history, environment and culture. The USCB Lunch With Author Series is adding the new historical novel, The Watery Part of the Worldby Michael Parker, who will be guest author on Wednesday, March 14th at the Country Club of Hilton Head.