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Tcha Tee Man Wi Storytelling Festival
The beloved Tcha Tee Man Wi Storytelling Festival returns for its 10th season on March 6 8, 2014. The Festival brings some of the best storytellers from across the country to the Mid-Willamette Valley just as live storytelling continues to gain renewed vigor and respect across the nation.
Our featured performers share their excitement and expertise in storytelling in workshops as well as in performances. Steven Henegar presents:
Stories In Our Lives: Finding and Shaping Family Stories Stories create a common memory that strengthens families and communities. Rediscover personal and family stories within a comfortable, interactive atmospheretypes of family stories, techniques for exploring memory, elements of a well-crafted family story, and simple, effective performance tools to fit your storytelling style. Group discussion and small group work interspersed with examples of Steven's storytelling.
Great for parents and grandparents, teachers and any other adult that wants to share stories drawn from their life and experience.
Community Education Hours are also available for workshop attendance. See our website for more information: www.tchateemanwistorytelling.com.
Don't forget to join us at other TTMW storytelling events. The Festival continues its tradition of inviting respected national, regional and local performers to share the drama and comedy of their own lives and backgrounds, along with the universal insights of myth, legend and folktales.
Latina storyteller, performance artist, and writer, Olga Loya uses a dramatic mix of Spanish and English to share traditional tales from Latin America as well as stories from her own varied and colorful life growing up in East Los Angeles.
Cowboy poet and storyteller, Joe Herrington, grew up under a big Texas sky and roamed the wilderness beneath it. With the clear eye of a Will Rogers and a voice of campfire warmth, he finds the deep connections between our current world and the day-to-day lives of his rugged characters.
Raised in a Midwestern storytelling family, Steven Henegar celebrates the wonderful variety of stories that we use to share our lives. Funny, touching and relatively honest, Steven calls up the everyday and the fantastic - truth and lies mined from a long life looking around.
For a schedule of events, workshops and more information, visit us at: www.tchateemanwistorytelling.com
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LocationUnitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis (View)
2945 NW Circle Blvd.
Corvallis, OR 97330
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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