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December 21, 2009 at 6pm to January 6, 2010 at 7pm
OUR IDEA: In the spirit of Brother Blue, storytellers will take to the "streets." From Chanukah through Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve and beyond, until the last day of Kwanza or Los Tres Reyes they will tell stories where people need it the most. Th…
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Granite State Story Festival OCT 17 at New London Area Center for the Arts
October 17, 2009 from 10am to 9pm
October 17th Day Festival 10 -4 Stories will be told in four venues & categories: Young Children, Families, Adult and Ghosts. •Evening Show with Odds Bodkin begins at 7:30PM(adults) PRE-BUY TICKETS ON LINE- adults $12 Child $8 Evening show www.grani
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Norah Dooley has performed as a featured storyteller in the Christmas and Spring Revels in Cambridge and Boston, MA, the Cambridge River Festival, Newport Folk Festival, 3 Apples Storytelling Festival, and the Clearwater Festival She has published 6 spoken word CDs including; Music of Angels, Stories Nobody Told Me "Italian" Folk Tales, Stories from the Neighborhood, World Folk Tales, Rabbitales, and My Bad, Bad, Dog and other Neighbors. She appears often in schools, libraries, and teacher's conferences from Greater Boston to Dallas, to Atlanta and all over New England. Norah Dooley is also a children's author whose widely acclaimed picture books include Everybody Cooks Rice, Everybody Bakes Bread, Everybody Serves Soup and Everybody Brings Noodles., a series about her former neighborhood in Cambridge, MA. Norah has been presenting workshops and stories for people of all ages throughout New England and also in New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and Phoenix for 16 years. read more at: http://massmouth.blogspot.com/ and http://norahdooley.blogspot.com/
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At 7:28pm on November 29, 2009, Reisa Stone said…
Thanks Norah! It looks like a really helpful site. I like the idea of "expertizing."
At 6:59pm on November 29, 2009, Reisa Stone said…
Thanks for listening, Norah. Everyone needs a little Baba in their life. Is that how you know that everybody serves soup ;-D?

I am really looking forward to getting this published and going on tour as a storytelling author! I've regrouped since a consultant told me I hadn't written a cookbook, but a humorous gonzo memoir.
At 4:25am on February 23, 2009, Maine Organization Of Storytelling Enthusiasts said…
Norah thanks for the welcome
When the folks of Moose and Massmouth get caught up it still would be nice to have an exchange like You and Adndrea did with the folks from New York.
At 10:34pm on February 21, 2009, Maine Organization Of Storytelling Enthusiasts said…
Great presence here there and everywhere!
Busy Norah you make us all proud
Learnin' Vernon
and your friend up north
At 2:17am on January 3, 2009, Reisa Stone said…
Hi Norah,

I love your passion and prolificity. I had a Bad, Bad Dog too, and a story about her. I hope to hear you tell someday soon.

Kind regards,
Reisa
At 6:10pm on December 24, 2008, K. Sean Buvala said…
Nice little PR for you. Yay!
http://www.thecommunityjournal.com/news/2008/1226/Arts_Entertainment/
At 8:46am on November 18, 2008, Clare Muireann Murphy said…
Hey Norah, thanks for the heads up on that. You sound busy! I have no doubt that storytelling will become integrated into your teaching, no chance of it falling to the side.

Things are going well here, winter programmes in schools starting up, and a project with refugees hopefully in the Spring. I will look into that tellers in residence programme, sounds great! I am playing the Globe Theatre this Saturday in London, as presented by the Crick Crack Club so am really looking forward to that (Tales for Winter Series).

Aside from that I am ticking along as they say here, and my brain as ever burning with ideas for new projects! Great to get in touch, talk soon!
In word and deed
Clare Muireann
At 7:16am on November 14, 2008, Clare Muireann Murphy said…
Hey Norah, yes its me! One and the same! How are the tales treating you? In word and deed
Clare
At 11:34am on September 3, 2008, Ramona King said…
Greetings Norah:
What's that stuff being splashed on your face? I was moved by your piece Dead Serious. I shared it with my colleagues at the KUNM radio station and a friend who was politically active during the 60's and still is. He hosts a show on one of our public community networks. I hope you get feedback from my friends.
I wish you well. Thanks for sharing.
Ramona
At 4:35pm on August 25, 2008, Deirdre Foster said…
i will tell you What's going on
you can visit our website www.swisstales.ch
I 've heard and seen your stories
great job!!!
i love it
all the best,
Deirdre
 
 

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