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Spotlight on You: Explore the Concert Hall and Stage(all day)
Fables Rule! Creative Storytelling with a Fable
with Diane Macklin(11:30am12pm)
The History of the Toy Soldier without Words with The Fourth Wall
(12:301pm)
Lets Sing a Story! Exploring Reading
through Acting and Singing with InterAct Story Theatre
(1:302pm)
Spicing Up Your Stories with a Dash of Music with Barbara Effron
(2:303pm)
Rainforest Sounds with Cantar
(3:304pm)
Instrument Petting Zoo by Music and Arts(all day)
Ridgewells Kitchen Corner(all day)
Art & Crafts Activities (all day)
Turning the Page: Childrens Book Illustrations and Off the Beaten Path: Works by the Botanical Art Society of the National Capital RegionMeet in the dining room for guided tours of the exhibitions at 11:30am, 12:30pm & 1:30pm.
Bill Jenkins World of Music(1111:45am)
DC Shorts Film Festival(11:45am12:25pm)
Jamaal Collier (1212:45pm)
Milo the Magnificent by Alex & Olmsted
(3:153:45pm)
Diane Macklin(1:151:45pm)
Arianna Ross(11:1511:45am)
Noa Baum(12:1512:45pm)
ellen cherry(12pm)
ellen cherry(1pm)
ellen cherry(2pm)
Milo the Magnificent by Alex & Olmsted
(2:303pm)
Barbara Effron (11:45pm)
Cantar (22:45pm)
Twinbrook Tellers(33:30pm)
Giggling Wiggling Stories with Suzanne Richard
(12:451:15pm)
DC Shorts Film Festival(1:452:25pm)
Rapping with Stories with Jamaal Collier
(2:453:15pm)
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Program subject to change
ACTIVITY AREAS:
Gudelsky Gazebo Stage
Backyard Theater Stage
Mansion Backyard
Mansion Parking Lot
Mansion Shapiro Music Room
Mansion Sun Porch & Portico
Mansion Galleries
Mansion Dining Room
Music Center Concert Hall
Music Center Room 309
Face Painting on Grand Tier of Music Center!(all day)
MANSION & OUTSIDE
Elevators
Staircase
Restrooms
MUSIC CENTER
Promenade Level3rd floor (Main Entry Level)
Orchestra Level1st floor (Lobby Level)
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Stairs Up to Face
Painting
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JUNE 12SUNDAY
11am | FREE
Media Partner
Supported by Dede & Marvin Lang Presented in association with Story Tapestries
FABLES RULE! CREATIVE STORYTELLING WITH A FABLEWITH DIANE MACKLIN Backyard Theater Stage, 11:30am Recommended for ages 5 & upCelebrate the centuries-old tradition of learning through fables bubbling over with humor, good sense, and valuable lessons. Explore the heart of the story by trying on characters and themes, and make your own fable through fun, interactive activities.
THE HISTORY OF THE TOY SOLDIER WITHOUT WORDSWITH THE FOURTH WALLBackyard Theater Stage, 12:30pm How can you tell a story without words? From a flutist who dances as a mechanical ballerina to a trombone that becomes a sword, join The Fourth Wall to explore how music, movement, and ordinary objects can set the stage for wordless wonder.
LETS SING A STORY! EXPLORING READING THROUGH ACTING AND SINGINGWITH INTERACT STORY THEATRE Backyard Theater Stage, 1:30pm In this workshop, kids sing, dance, and act out a story told in English and Spanish, and parents learn how to bring books to life using songs, toys, a sprinkle of imagination, and a touch of silliness.
SPICING UP YOUR STORIES WITH A DASH OF MUSICWITH BARBARA EFFRONBackyard Theater Stage, 2:30pm Recommended for ages 3 & upWhen you add music to a story, you get sugar, spice, and everything nice! Effron shares methods for incorporating singing, chanting, and instruments into stories. Together, youll create an original story from a simple childrens song.
RAINFOREST SOUNDSWITH CANTARBackyard Theater Stage, 3:30pm Recommended for ages 5 & upRecreate a rainforest scene with instrumentsmade from wood, seeds, pods, and more. Youll leave full of creative musical energy and ready to tell stories through song, movement, or words.
GIGGLING WIGGLING STORIESWITH SUZANNE RICHARDRoom 309, 12:45pm Discover new ways to tell stories by dancing like a lion and playing like a monkey. Then add the words back in to reveal how powerful your story is with a combination of music, dance, and spoken word.
RAPPING WITH STORIESWITH JAMAAL COLLIERRoom 309, 2:45pm Recommended for ages 5 & upTell a tale with a hip-hop twist! Collier engages and inspires youth creativity through performance art. As an avid student and fan of hip-hop, Collier utilizes rap and beatbox to appeal to a variety of learners.
EDUCATION GUIDEWith a theme of Off the Page, learning opportunities abound! Below are some ideas to encourage young readers throughout the event and after you go home. Choose a picture in the Mansion galleries with your child,
or look at a picture book together. Ask them to describe, draw, or write the story they see in the pictures. Where does the story in the picture take place? Who are the characters?
Ask your child to act, sing, dance, or draw a story they read. Read poetry with your child and allow them to build fluency
by clapping or tapping the rhythm. Have your child be the voices in the stories you are reading
with them. Create a journal with your child and have them fill it with
stories, poems, images, and collages. In the grocery store, ask your child to make up a story
about a character who loves to eat a particular food. Have your child draw, write, or verbally tell a story of a
character who lives in the state you are driving through. Sing along with the radio, and make up a new song to that
tune or about that subject, or finish the lyrics.
Photos by Jim SaahCover illustration by Michael Cotter
STORIES | ART | MUSIC
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
Diane Macklin
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