April Story Circle with Gary Green

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April 10, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$5.00
Address: Erin’s Pub , 186 Water Street

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Join us for a fabulous evening of tales hosted by Gary Green!
Wednesday, April 10th, from 7 – 9 PM at Erin’s Pub
$5 cash at the door
 
 
Our monthly storytelling circle is a fantastic way to start your Wednesday night. Our host this month is Gary Green. If you’ve ever heard Gary tell before you know that he brings a magical and unparalleled combination of myth and history, wit and charisma, suspense and charm. This special circle will also feature students of Gary’s recent Introduction to Storytelling class. We are excited to welcome these new tellers to the stage…and we welcome you too, of course! Anyone who wishes to tell a story – seasoned teller or first timer. Not up for telling a tale? Not to worry! Cozy up and enjoy – we always need listeners too! When we’ve clued up here, why not stroll down the street to The Ship for Folk Night? What more could you ask for on a Wednesday!
 
 

ABOUT OUR HOST

GARY GREEN

 

Gary Green is a storyteller and author who has performed both inside and outside the province for a variety of groups ranging from youth camps to international conferences.   Among the groups for which he has performed are the Gros Morne Fall Fest, Cape St. Mary’s Performance Series, Battle Harbour Historic Trust, Canadian National Storytelling Conference, Admiralty House Museum, Labrador Creative Arts Festival, St. John’s Folk Festival and Trails, Tales and Tunes. Gary has performed on television as part of the series “Legends and Lore of the North Atlantic” and on several radio stations. He has performed in the international award winning productions “Inside Outside Battery” and “Foghorns and Heartbreak”.  Gary has been a consultant for the use of storytelling in the interpretation of the Battle Harbour National Historic Site, the Point Amour Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site and is very active in developing and delivering a story-based interpretation of The Crow’s Nest Officers’ Club National Historic Site.  He has been a board member of the St. John’s Storytelling Festival, and a founding board member of the Soundbone Traditional Arts Foundation. Gary teaches storytelling at the annual Vinland Music Camp.