Columbia unites to celebrate Korean culture
Families of all backgrounds ate, danced and learned the customs of Koreans at the Korean festival.
Read MoreFamilies of all backgrounds ate, danced and learned the customs of Koreans at the Korean festival.
Read MoreColumbia families for more than 100 years have carried on the tradition of presenting their daughters to society during debutante balls.
Read MoreThe line dances are taking over every function — not just trail rides.
Read MoreRevival Adult Dance offers weekly, drop-in, pay-by-the-class dance classes.
Read MoreUSC students are excited about Joffrey Ballet’s three-week collaboration with dance and symphony programs.
Read MoreThe festival brings people together for performances, food and enjoying each others’ company.
Read MoreDreher High School gives all students an opportunity to hit the dance floor.
Read MoreAnother female-owned business comes to Columbia, bringing the BEATS method to the city.
Read MoreFrom ballet to krumping, local artists are expressing culture and its significance through dance.
Read MoreThe ballet community is tackling issues involving dancers’ race, gender and body type.
Read MoreFrom Columbia, South Carolina, to Colombia, South America — and Kenya, Africa — local Midlands businesses and organizations are helping to improve people’s lives.
Read MoreThe Carolina Girls dance team become national champions after their performance at the National Dance Alliance competition.
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