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UPCOMING EVENTS Program Highlights Toro Y Moi Concert Friday, October 18 | 9:00 p.m. Toro Y Moi, the electronic psych-pop act helmed by producer, singer and songwriter Chaz Bundick, is touring in support of their third full-length release, “Anything in Return.” Written and recorded in the wake of a cross-country move from Bundick’s longtime home here in South Carolina to Berkeley, Calif., “Anything in Return” continues to garner critical praise. “The strong ‘Anything in Return,’ Mr. Bundick’s recently released third full-length album...is by far the most muscular of his work,” says the New York Times. Tickets at etix.com. $18 in advance/ $20 at the door. Spooktacular Night at the CMA Saturday, October 19 | 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. As darkness falls, the Museum transforms into a spooktacular place filled with ghosts, art, music and goodies. Explore the galleries by taking a spooky-themed tour and participating in a haunted gallery hunt, as well as creating Halloween art. Buy a burger for dinner from the Pawley’s food truck and, at the stroke of 7:00, enjoy a performance by Lunch Money followed by a trip to the Garden of Curiosities. $20 per family / Free for members. Baker & Baker Presents The Art of Music: Carolina Cellobration Saturday, October 26 | 2:00 p.m. The Jesselson/Fugo Duo, Robert Jesselson, cello and Charles Fugo, piano has been delighting audiences with their impeccable ensemble playing and the rich literature for cello and piano. Produced as part of the 30th anniversary celebration of the Jesselson/Fugo Duo, “Carolina Cellobration: New Music for Cello,” includes works commissioned for the duo by six composers. The composers are current or emeritus faculty members of the School of Music at the University of South Carolina, where the duo is in residence. Composers include Reginald Bain, Samuel Douglas, Gordon “Dick” Goodwin, Tayloe Harding, Bert Ligon and John Fitz Rogers. All the composers are from the Carolinas. Free with membership or admission. CMA Chamber Music on Main Music plus art equals a magical experience with this critically acclaimed chamber concert series featuring world-renowned artistic director Edward Arron and intimately set in the Museum’s gorgeous DuBose Poston Reception Hall. The Museum Shop and the first-floor galleries will be open during the cocktail hour before each concert.Presented by U.S. Trust. Tickets at 803.799.2810 or columbiamuseum.org Thursday, October 31 | Cocktail Hour at 6:00 p.m. | Concert at 7:00 p.m. Julie Albers, Zvi Plesser, David Requiro and Edward Arron play arrangements and original works for two, three, and four cellos by J.S. Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Arvo Pärt and others. Wednesday, December 11 | Cocktail Hour at 6:00 p.m. | Concert at 7:00 p.m. Todd Palmer, Amy Schwartz Moretti, Aaron Boyd, Dimitri Murrath and Edward Arron play works by Dvorák, David Bruce, Gershwin and Mozart. columbiamuseum.org 9