Another option is Len Cabral.  He's been coming to our school for years and keeps our middle schoolers enthralled with his stories.  He presents to all age groups.

On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 3:42 PM Linda <ljclsj@cox.net> wrote:

How about a storyteller from the CT Storytelling Center

https://www.connstorycenter.org/directory.htm

Many relate their programs to literature.

 

Linda Marchisio

Library Media Specialist

Stamford Public Schools

Makerbot Educator

Storyteller and Movement Specialist.

 

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We are looking to book a performance for our K-1 students that is literature-based somehow.  The group (puppets? theater?) would come to our school.  Does anyone have any recommendations or ideas for contacts? TIA

Suzanne Hurley

Library Media Specialist

K-12 Digital Literacy & Technology Coordinator

Grade 4 Student Council Adviser

Middle Gate School

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