Well Aged Words (Storytelling for Adults)

On January 16 it will most likely be cold and snowy outside, but SPaRC will be enjoying the wonder of the spoken word in a warm, intimate setting. Len Cabral will be the storyteller at the International Mask and Puppet Museum this evening. According to the theatre’s website, Len is a storyteller of Cape Verdean ancestry. Len brings his unique perspective to the celebration of African American heritage with stories from Africa, the Caribbean, the Cape Verde Islands, and the southern United States. He is an American
storyteller who was awarded the Circle of Excellence in 2001 by the National Storytelling Network. He is best known for his enthusiastic hand gestures and character voices. Tickets include entrance to an artist’s
reception following the performance.

Date: Saturday, January 16
Time: 7:45 pm (Show starts at 8pm)
Place: We will meet inside the entrance of the Open Hand Theater, 518 Prospect Avenue, Syracuse, New York 13208 (North Salina Street area.)
Tel: 315-476-0466
Email: info@openhandtheater.org
Web address: http://www.openhandtheater.org/Stage.html#startWORDS
Cost: $18 in advance, $20 at the door
RSVP: Let us know if you will be joining us by January 15. You will need to obtain your own tickets though. You can purchase them, in advance, through the Museum or you can purchase them at the door (assuming there are seats available at that time).
Contact: Ann – ann@cnysparc.org