![]() EDT sharp.įollowed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen. There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language. Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention. The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. She tells stories at a variety of venues in both the United Kingdom and the United States, working with such entities as Arts for Learning–Virginia Epic Tales Cambridge Storytellers the White Rose Project and the Suffolk Archives. Sarah has recently returned from three years of living in the United Kingdom, where she added numerous stories to her repertoire. Prior to becoming a professional storyteller, she taught communication and theatre at Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in speech education, with an emphasis in interpretative speech, and a Master of Arts degree in interpretative speech. Sarah Brady is a storyteller, teaching artist, and writer. In 1943, two German siblings in Munich walk toward an uncertain future, carrying words of Resistance, buoyed by faith, stories, and songs. Will present “Thoughts of Freedom: Hans & Sophie Scholl and the White Rose”. ![]() ![]() (Donation is separate from entry, and you can donate at any time). To learn more, or be on our mailing: is an $8 requested donation: Todd, SCHNAPP, Jeffrey, DigitalHumanities, Cambridge, MIT Press, 2012, p.58-59. (A new invitation will be posted every Tuesday morning). Mariusz Pisarski From Storyspace to Browsers20200209 129740 1agpmqb. Click on the Meeting Invitation link in the Banner for the instructions Podcast and video recordings of series and more information available at /valleyvoicesĮmail: Features stand-up comedy, song, storytelling and genre-bending comedy.Please Note: We are now on EDT (Eastern Daylight Savings Time), 4 hours behind GMT, or UTC-4Ģ. Location: Various in western MassachusettsĬontact: Vanessa Cerillo & Kaitlyn Holloway, ProducersĮmail: Monthly Story Slams hosted at locations around western Massachusetts Feb-June, culminating in a “Best of Valley Voices” show at the Academy of Music Theatre in October. Location: The Gallery at Villageworks, West Acton, MA.Įmail: Monthly, Sundays - Moth-inspired true storytelling told live.Įmail: A monthly program of open mic folktale telling for adults.Ĭontacts: Ralph Chadis and Miriam Diamond-BarberĮmails: and Storyteller get-togethers held several times a yearĮmail: Storytelling workshop during January term Open mic followed by featured storyteller.Įmail: A series of TV programs each featuring an interview with and performance by a storyteller. Location: Out of the Blue Too Gallery, CambridgeĮmail: Tuesdays. Focuses on at-risk communities.Įmail: Regular meeting of local storytellers hosted in homes. Location: Lawrence area and Brockton areaĮmail: A program that engages families in public places with storytelling. Location: Milky Way Lounge, Jamaica Plain, MAĭescription: Regular open mics and features meets the fourth Monday of the monthĮmail: ReadBoston is a non-profit agency with a comprehensive early literacy program that includes a summer storytelling schedule that brings professional storytellers and free books to at-risk neighborhood in Boston. Email: Adult story slams on regular basis at locations in Cambridge and Boston, culminating in an annual “Big Mouthoff” in April.Įmail: regular slams in the South Shore area, culminating in a competitive “Slam Off” at the end of the season (May/June).
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