The Original Gullah Festival of South Carolina, Inc. values education, family and so much more. We want our visitors to learn about the Gullah culture so they can it with others. That's why Lest We Forget is such an important part of the festival.
This is a walk-through educational platform offering the history, customs and culture of Gullah. This event takes place on Friday and Saturday of the Festival weekend from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Schedule of Events
Lest We Forget This is a walk-through experience offering the history, customs and culture of Gullah. Location: Tabernacle Baptist Church
11-12:30pm: Gullah Shekere Instrument Workshop Participants will learn the art of crafting their very own She'ke're instrument, which is theirs to keep and show off throughout the festival and for years to come. Location: Gullah Village - Workshop Area A
11-12:30pm: African American Quilt Making Workshop Participants will learn basic quilt-making skills and depart with the beginning of their personal Gullah-Geechee Quilt. We hope you complete your quilt at home and proudly display your keepsake. Location: Gullah Village - Workshop Area B
1-2:30: Sweetgrass Basket Weaving Workshop Workshop participants will learn the techniques of Gullah sweetgrass basket weaving. Facilitator: Mary Graham Grant Location: Gullah Village - Workshop Area A
1-2:30: Drumming Workshop Friday Each workshop participant will engage in hands-on drumming and learn a brief history about drums. Facilitator: Samuel Jones Location: Gullah Village - Workshop Area B
ALL WHITE ATTIRE PARTY $45 Online $50 at Gate (1) The official Gullah Festival kick-off party! Come celebrate with us! Good music and beautiful people! (Dress is park casual) Location: Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park