Charleston Prepares for Freedom’s Eve Celebration

A lively celebration with people engaged in Gullah Geechee traditions.

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Charleston is set to host the fifth annual Freedom’s Eve: A Gullah Geechee Watch Night and Emancipation Day Celebration on December 31. This vibrant event honors the legacy of enslaved individuals who celebrated their newfound freedom with a gathering rich in cultural heritage. Attendees can enjoy performances from renowned Gullah artists, storytelling, and a sense of community. The free event welcomes both in-person and online participants, making it an accessible way to reflect on history and welcome the new year.

Charleston Gears Up for Freedom’s Eve Celebration

Get ready, Charleston! A wonderful celebration is just around the corner—Morris Street Baptist Church is gearing up for its fifth annual Freedom’s Eve: A Gullah Geechee Watch Night and Emancipation Day Celebration. This fabulous event will take place at noon on Friday, December 31, a perfect way to ring in the new year while honoring a significant piece of history.

A Night of Reflection and Celebration

This year’s gathering holds a special meaning as it commemorates the night when enslaved individuals joyfully celebrated the dawn of a new era that followed the landmark Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. The Freedom’s Eve event embraces traditions where people of African descent have long come together in places of worship to reflect and rejoice in the hope and promise a new year brings.

The occasion is a vibrant showcase of the rich cultural heritage of the Gullah Geechee community, which spans across North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and northern Florida. This regional culture is characterized by unique traditions, storytelling, and food that traces back to the African roots of this community.

Exciting Performances Await

Attendees can look forward to a treasure trove of performances that will surely stir the heart and soul. The lineup includes the talented McIntosh County Shouters from Townsend, Georgia, renowned for their captivating singing and dancing that epitomizes Gullah culture. Plus, delight in the sounds of Aunt Pearlie Sue and the Gullah Kinfolk hailing from Beaufort, who bring their own special flair to the festivities.

To further enrich the experience, master storyteller Lillian Grant-Baptiste will share her enchanting tales, transporting listeners back through the vibrant history of the Gullah Geechee people. Adding to the excitement, the Deninufay Dance Co. from Charleston will light up the stage with their electrifying dance performances that celebrate heritage and artistic expression.

The day will be expertly hosted by Jessica Berry, known for her role as a Gullah preservationist and author. With her experience, she is sure to guide the festivities with warmth and enthusiasm, making everyone feel right at home.

Join the Celebration In-Person or Online

Feeling excited yet? The Freedom’s Eve celebration is completely free and open to the public! Whether you prefer the lively atmosphere of in-person attendance or the comfort of your own home, you can join in on the fun both in-person and through online streaming options.

However, if you plan to celebrate in person, it’s important to note that seating will be limited. To ensure your spot among the joyous crowd, registration is strongly advised—head over to Eventbrite to secure your ticket.

Support from the Community

An event of this importance wouldn’t be possible without the community’s support. Several esteemed organizations are partnering up to make this celebration a fantastic one, including the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor National Heritage Area, the International African American Museum, the Emancipation Proclamation Association of Charleston, the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, and the South Carolina A.M.E Church Charleston District.

Additionally, those interested in similar celebrations can also check out a comparable Watch Night event happening at Warner Temple AME Zion Church located in Wilmington, N.C.

Mark Your Calendar!

So, mark your calendars, gather your friends and loved ones, and get ready to step into the new year while cherishing a cherished part of our history. The Freedom’s Eve Celebration is not just an event; it’s a heartfelt gathering that reminds us of our resilience, culture, and the hope for a brighter tomorrow.

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