Chaye Alexander presents Live at Boyd Plaza grooves on with Latin rhythms

Second concert in new outdoor series features saxophonist Luis Alas

Columbia, S.C. – The Columbia Museum of Art announces the second concert in a new, dynamic, free outdoor concert series on the beautifully renovated Boyd Plaza. Chaye Alexander presents Live at Boyd Plaza returns Sunday, June 23, with saxophonist Luis Alas and the Afro-Cuban Connection.

“The inaugural concert on Memorial Day weekend drew 400 people who were dancing and smiling throughout the evening,” says Joelle Ryan-Cook, CMA deputy director & director of external affairs. “I cannot wait to see what Luis Alas will bring to Boyd Plaza.”

Alexander—creative producer, former broadcast talent, and owner of the popular performance venue Chayz Lounge—has provided avenues for musicians to be seen and heard for decades. She began her career as a radio personality in New York City, where she won the hearts of listeners with her musical eclecticism and warm, charismatic demeanor. Her success in radio led to opportunities in television production, where she worked both behind and in front of the camera. Alexander continues to shine light on talent each week via the sold-out shows at Chayz Lounge, making her uniquely qualified to bring this concert series to life.

Born in Miami and based in Atlanta, saxophonist Luis Alas is an impressive musician known for unique and danceable performances that mix smooth jazz, Latin, rock, and funk. He has shared the stage with such notable acts as Anita Baker, George Duke, and Savoy Brown. Along with a six-piece band of all-star musicians, Alas performs a blend of original Afro-Cuban arrangements to songs of his childhood.

“Luis and his band will deliver some of your favorite tunes from yesterday and today,” says Alexander, “including the songs of Santana, Marc Anthony, Enrique Iglesias, and Luis Miguel, and the show wouldn't be complete without the classic David Sanborn tune ‘Bang Bang.’ This is an open air concert you are sure to enjoy!”

Free.
Cash bar. Food available for purchase.
Galleries open and free 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Concert 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Slated for Sunday, September 22, the third and final Live at Boyd Plaza features bassist Mike Frost.

This project is supported by a grant from the Knight Foundation Fund and by a Connected Communities grant at Central Carolina Community Foundation.

For more information, visit columbiamuseum.org.

About the CMA
The Columbia Museum of Art is a charitable nonprofit organization dedicated to lifelong learning and community enrichment for all. Located in the heart of downtown Columbia, S.C., the CMA ranks among the leading art institutions in the country and is distinguished by its innovative exhibitions and creative educational programs. At the heart of the CMA and its programs is its collection, which encompasses 7,000 works and spans 5,000 years of art history. Established in 1950, the CMA now welcomes more than 150,000 visitors annually and is a catalyst for community creativity and education, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds. It is the recipient of a National Medal from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, a National Art Education Association award for its contributions to arts education, a National Park Foundation Award, and two Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Governor's Awards for the Arts for outstanding contributions to the arts in South Carolina. In order to serve even more audiences, the CMA recently underwent a transformation. Funded by a successful capital campaign, the two-year renovation project garnered new collection galleries with a progressive thematic layout, new studios for artmaking, cutting-edge program and event spaces, an entrance on Main Street, and a revamped CMA shop. Overall, more than 20,000 square feet of functional space were added to the building’s existing footprint. To learn more, visit www.columbiamuseum.org.


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