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  Performances - upcoming
Winter has lain its white coat over us. The Fourth Stage kicked off with the Nordic theme in December. And I am sure the cross-country skis are waxed and ready to go. In the upcoming months the Fourth Stage series will kick off again for another season of wonderful tellers. But first, a new concert thanks to Kathie Kompass.
 
 


 

"From Time to Time Storytellers"
St. Luke's 2009 -2010 Concert Series
featuring Mary Wiggin, Kathie Kompass, and Karen Niven

An evening of light-hearted stories of saints, sinners, and scallywags
Admission by donation

Sunday, January 17
7:30pm
760 Somerset Street West,
(3 blocks west of Bronson)
bus route #2

 


 
 

Speaking Out/Speaking In
NAC, 4th STAGE

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January 21, 2010 - Marva Blackmore and Anne Nagy, The Jaguar Lives: Tales of the Mayan People

Join us for tales from the Popol Vuh, a record of ancient Mayan creation myths, woven together with the story of Rigoberta Menchu, a Guatemalan activist who received the Nobel Peace Prize for her dedication to indigenous rights.
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February 18, 2010 - Kim Kilpatrick and Sherri Yazdani, Let the Games Begin: Stories of the Ol***ics

Let the Games Begin Get into the spirit of the Olympics just in time for the games to begin! These true stories are crafted to reflect the determination and dedication of the real men and women who have competed for the gold in both the Olympics and the Paralympics.
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March 18, 2010 - Mike Burns, A Thousand Welcomes: Stories of Ireland

Irish seanachie Mike Burns returns to the 4th Stage to share the tales of a country known for its warm welcomes and its storytelling.

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April 15, 2010 - Dale Jarvis, Not in My Time, and Not in Your Time: The Folktales of Newfoundland

storyteller and folklorist Dale Jarvis whisk you away to a fog-shrouded island of flying boats, giants, missing fingers, fairies, phantoms, and a well-traveled fellow by the name of Jack!

May 19 and 20, 2010 - Gail Anglin, Tom Lips and Musician Mary Gick, For the Love of Pete: Stories and Songs from the Life of Pete Seeger

Stories and songs combine as we explore the life and times of a man who was at the forefront of both the American folk music revival and the civil rights movement. We hope you'll join us for the debut of our first two-night-run as part of this series -two chances for an evening of storytelling, singing, and banjo!
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June 17, 2010 - Dogs - Mary Wiggin and Jan Andrews, To Say Nothing of the Dog

The noble canine, man's best friend: we're tired of the stereotypes! Tonight we'll tell stories about dogs both good and bad, and we plan to shove the sap aside and have a few good laughs as well!

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7:30pm
$15, $12 seniors and students; $88 season pass, 4 shows for $50

 
     
 
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