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Program name: | Native American Nature Tales |
Program category: |
Multicultural- Native American
Nature- Other Performing Arts- Storytelling |
Program length: | 45 minutes |
Audience level: | All ages |
Audience size: | Up to 350 |
Program description: | Native American Nature Tales explores tribal myths and legends of the animals and birds of North America. Ranging from the humorous to the heart-felt, these stories celebrate native culture and its strong links to the natural world. We learn an Abenaki canoeing song, explore over seven different animals in the Northwest legend of Loon's Song and discover why America is called Turtle Island. For older audiences the performance features beautiful legends of the spirit like Jumping Mouse. Join one of New England's favorite tellers as these rich stories create a colorful weave of the landscape. Through these how and why legends, students begin to understand how Native American culture clothed their world in story and how this enlivened both imagination and world. "Your stories were wonderful. The teachers and the students agreed that your presentation is one of the best we've ever had. Thank you so much for bringing to life our study of myths and legends." Missy Thomson, teacher and school librarian, Woodville School, Wakefield, MA |
Space/special requirements: | No special requirements, but prefer not to be in a performance space with an extreme amount of echo - for instance, a large gymnasium. |
Travel restrictions: | |
Program fee: | $351- $500 |
Is this fee negotiable? | No |
Mileage included? | Yes |
Notes about the fee: | Block booking rates available. Some travel fees apply. |
Other notes: | |
Regions this program can be performed in: |
Western Rochester Central South Central Capital District North Country Metro Southeastern Long Island |
Program last updated: | 01/28/2011 |
Performer Information | (see all of this performer's programs) |
Performer name: | Diane Edgecomb |
Phone: | 617-522-4335 |
Mailing address: | PO Box 300016 Boston, MA 02130 |
E-mail address: | dedge@livingmyth.com |
Website: | http://www.livingmyth.com |
Previous appearances at: |
William Cottle School, Eastchester, NY (JoEllen Doyle contact person), Lafayette Intermediate School, Waterloo, NY, Marlboro Free Library, Marlboro, NY, Utica Public Library, Utica, NY, Jervis Library, Rome, NY Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
Performer information last updated: | 10/19/2017 |
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