Kanawha Valley Weekend Events: A Vibrant Tapestry of Music, Dance, Theater, and More
Exploring the Diverse Cultural Offerings in Charleston and Surrounding Areas from Friday, Feb. 9 to Sunday, Feb. 11
The Kanawha Valley in West Virginia is abuzz with a myriad of exciting events happening this weekend, offering something for everyone to enjoy. From live music performances and dance parties to stage productions and community gatherings, the weekend promises to be filled with entertainment and enrichment. Let’s delve into the vibrant tapestry of activities awaiting residents and visitors alike.
Friday, Feb. 9
The weekend kicks off with a variety of musical performances catering to different tastes. Jazz enthusiasts can head to The Empty Glass for Timmy Courts & Friends, while those craving some country music can catch Dixie Highway at the Elk River Community and Education Center. For a cozy evening of acoustic melodies, Taylor Books presents Andrew Pauley.
Dance enthusiasts can join the Sweethearts & Sweet Treats Valentine’s Dance at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences, where they can learn new moves and enjoy delectable treats. Theater aficionados can catch “Origin” at the Floralee Hark Cohen Cinema, a gripping drama that promises an engaging theatrical experience.
The West Virginia Auto Show also opens its doors, offering car enthusiasts the chance to explore the latest models and innovations in the automotive industry. Meanwhile, art lovers can attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house at the Spotlight School of Creative Dance, celebrating the opening of its second location.
Saturday, Feb. 10
Saturday brings a continuation of musical delights, with performances by Sean Richardson & David McGuire at Taylor Books and the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra at the Clay Center. For those looking to dance the night away, the East End Ghouls will be rocking The Empty Glass with their electrifying tunes.
Families can enjoy a Valentine’s Dance at the Marmet Recreation Center, featuring cupcakes, punch, and music for children of all ages. Comedy lovers can indulge in laughter at the Comedy Night hosted at The Volstead Room, promising a night of humor and entertainment.
Artisans and craft enthusiasts can explore the Valentine Vendor & Craft Fair at Camp Virgil Tate, while chili lovers can participate in a chili cookoff and cornhole tournament organized by South Charleston’s Alum Creek Alliance. Additionally, the West Virginia Auto Show continues to showcase the latest automotive marvels.
Sunday, Feb. 11
The weekend concludes with more musical performances, including Andrew Pauley at The Empty Glass. Theater enthusiasts can catch matinee performances of “Pontypool” at the Alban Arts Academy Stage and “Driving Madeline” at the Floralee Hark Cohen Cinema, offering a mix of drama and comedy.
Outdoor enthusiasts can join a hike at Cato Park, exploring the scenic trails and enjoying nature’s beauty. Meanwhile, food lovers can partake in a Souper Bowl Party at Lee Street Lounge, where guests can share their favorite soups and enjoy a communal dining experience.
Family-friendly activities abound with a Family Super Bowl Party at The Cottage at Northgate, offering fun games and delicious treats for all ages to enjoy.
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From captivating performances and cultural celebrations to outdoor adventures and culinary delights, the Kanawha Valley offers an array of engaging activities for individuals and families to experience together. Whether attending a live music concert, exploring art and craft fairs, or indulging in delicious cuisine, there’s no shortage of entertainment options to make this weekend memorable. So gather your friends and loved ones and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of events awaiting you in Charleston and the surrounding areas.