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Charleston Gaillard Center’s Education and Community Program Announces Exciting New Small-Group, Interactive Performance for Early-Childhood Aged Students
Charleston Gaillard Center Press Release
The Charleston Gaillard Center’s Education and Community Program brings to life a magical world. Students explore their imagination, stretch their limits and learn through innovative programs, school-series shows, incredible teaching artists, and in-school programs designed to complement the state curriculum. For our 2019-2020 Season we wanted to offer a small-group, interactive performance focused on early-childhood that was sensory filled.
We approached our partner Storytree Children’s Theatre and they created the amazing Sweetgrass Salt Marsh. This 30 minute performance will take place on the stage of the Martha and John M. Rivers Performance Hall on September 17 and 18. Groups of 50 students and adults will experience an interactive journey through the wetlands, where they will meet a terrapin turtle, egret and many other animal friends. “This is an exciting way to introduce our smallest patrons to the arts and the science of the Lowcountry,” says Gaillard Center Director of Education, Sterling de’Vries.