the living art of storytelling in Massachusetts
Time: June 1, 2013 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Memorial Drive, Cambridge River Festival
Street: Memorial Drive
City/Town: Cambridge MA
Website or Map: http://www2.cambridgema.gov/C…
Event Type: festival, concerts, workshops, storytelling
Organized By: Jo Radner
Latest Activity: May 22, 2013
Once again StoryStream Cambridge will be presenting a variety of stories in the Storytelling Tent at the annual Cambridge River Festival.
Because the festival was canceled by extreme weather last year, we'll be presenting some of the programs that were rained out, including:
12:00 Unseen Borders: Stories in American Sign Language and English
Storytellers Tony Toledo and KR Glickman
** For children and families!
KR Glickman, Deaf teller
Tony Toledo, hearing teller/interpreter
12:30 Story Flags & Memory Stories
Cambridge residents from all over the world share memories. Share your story!
1:00 Beyond the 4th Wall Teen Improv Troupe Presents: Let’s Play, Cambridge!
1:40 Unseen Borders: Stories in American Sign Language and English
Storytellers Tony Toledo and KR Glickman
** For children and families!
KR Glickman, Deaf teller
Tony Toledo, hearing teller/interpreter
2:30 Story Flags & Memory Stories
Cambridge residents from all over the world share memories. Share your story!
3:30 Behind the Scenes at Spare Change News
Stories from vendors of Boston’s homeless newspaper
Story Flag making continues till 5:00 p.m. and beyond!
* The tent is by the Weeks Footbridge on the banks of the Charles River opposite DeWolfe Street.
34th ANNUAL CAMBRIDGE RIVER FESTIVAL
Saturday, June 1, 2013, 12:00 Noon - 6:00 p.m.
(Severe Weather Date, Sunday, June 2, 2013)
on the Cambridge side of the Weeks Footbridge
tent "E" near the Poet Populist, Folklife and COS art demo tents
DIRECTIONS TO THE CAMBRIDGE RIVER FESTIVAL
The Cambridge River Festival will take place on the Northern bank of the Charles River (Cambridge Side), along Memorial Drive between John F. Kennedy Street and Western Avenue.
Take the T to Harvard Sq and walk South on John F. Kennedy street until you get to the river. The Festival entrance will be on your left.
From Allston: take the 66 Bus to Harvard Square
For more bus routes and schedules please visit www.mbta.com
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The South Shore story Slams presents The GRAND SLAM STORY SLAM MAY 5TH @The Company Theater 6:30PM the winners of Doyles and SS Story Slam Season compete for Maine Getaway valued at $1,000. Get your tickets before they are gone $25.00 in advance $20.00 members at door $30.00 non members
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