the living art of storytelling in Massachusetts
August 5, 2009 at 10am to August 6, 2009 at 2pm – 3 venues daily - see below Dressed as pirate Mary Read, Norah Dooley puts into port in Boston, starting July 6th. READ BOSTON schedules 20 minute shows all over the city - free and open to the public...Performing for summer ca… Organized by Read Boston | Type: women, pirates, story, historical, characters, folk, tales, free, public
October 5, 2010 from 7pm to 8:30pm – Medford Public Library Celebrating Italian Heritage month.... "Stories Nobody Told Me and a few I’ve heard a million times " Norah Dooley tells Italian Folk tales at the Medford Public Library, October 5th, 2010 111 High S… Organized by Norah Dooley | Type: story, concert, italian, folk, tales, immigration
July 6, 2011 at 10:30pm to August 15, 2011 at 6pm – main and branhes of Boston Public Libraries Click here for full brochure: One World, Many Stories Norah Dooley Norah Dooley tells live folk tales from around the world. Her stories make audiences sing, laugh, and think. Noodleheads, legends,… Organized by Norah Dooley | Type: storytelling, folk, tales
July 11, 2011 from 10am to 1:15pm – 3 sites in Boston Monday, July 11, 2011 Copley Library 10:00-10:45 66 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02115 Wang YMCA 8 Oak Street West, Boston (Chinatown), MA 02116 Salvation Army 1:15-2:00 1500 Washington Street,… Organized by Norah Dooley | Type: storytelling, folk, tales
July 26, 2011 from 10am to 11pm – Sacramento Field or rain venue: Baldwin School Tuesday, July 26 at 10:00 a.m.Rona Leventhal - Travelin' Shoes: A Multicultural Storytelling ExtravaganzaSacramento Field, 19 Sacramento St.Rain Site: Baldwin School, 28 Sacramento St.Rona Leventhal… Organized by Norah Dooley | Type: storytelling, folk, tales
August 1, 2011 at 6pm to August 12, 2011 at 7pm – various Norah Dooley will be working with the ReadBoston Storymobile and rolling through the streets of Boston this summer providing children with fun, interactive storytelling events. ReadBoston provides f… Organized by Norah Dooley | Type: storytelling, folk, tales
massmouth promotes storytelling
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massmouth thanks our kind supporters-see list below

Michele Carlo, storyteller and writer of "Fish out of Agua" donating a 3 hour session as a BigMouthOff Prize
Johnny D's
Chipolte
J.P.Licks
EnormousRoom
Fairchild Electric
Ryles Jazz Club
Harvard Book Store
Story Book Cove
Massachusetts Artist Leadership Coalition
Porter Square Books
Russo's
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StoriesLive® 2013:
Sophomores:
Annemarie DeMarco-Alfama - 1st place
Kenny Le & Moises Caraballo - Runner-ups
Juniors:
Latisha Joujute - 1st place
Stephen Carlin & Henry Chavez - Runner-Ups
Kristen Ruffin - Audience Choice
Seniors:
Nico Luisi - 1st Place
Moises Ramirez & Vance Crayton - Runner-ups
Theodore Biv - Audience Choice
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StoriesLive® 2012:
First place, and $1,000 prize
Junior Fernando Ortiz from Revere High School
Senior Amario Malcolm from Boston Latin Academy
Runners-up ($500 each)11th
Alan Estes from Newburyport,
AngelinaFerullo from Everett and
Runners-up ($500 each)12th Caylen Bryant (Andover)
Shavar Lazarus (Boston Latin Academy).
Audience Choice awards:
11th Justin Alexander
(South Community High)
12th Varvarra Valentin
(Lynn Classical High School)
massmouth choice awards:
Juniors
Jennifer MonJoie(Revere)
Bahiya Nasuuna (Chelsea)
Karen Hua (Andover)
Senior
Jason Hittinger (Revere)
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Last Year 2011: StoriesLive® first ever high school story slam. 1st place awarded a $2,000 scholarship Brianda Agramonte, Lynn Classical High School, senior
2 runners up received $1,000 scholarship each: junior Conor Miller Newburyport High School and Mathews DeSouza, Everett High School, Our "massmouth choice" was Sandy Fonseca, Boston Latin Academy, senior [below] She was awarded $500
Lexi Hernando Lynn Classical High School, senior was chosen by the attendees and awarded the Audience Choice prize of $500.
Congratulations all!
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