Clearwater's Hudson River Festival 2007 (June 16-17)A Great Weekend On the Banks of the Hudson River (Croton Point Park) with Music, Dance, Storytelling, Waterfront Activities, Sails on Tall Ships, Juried Crafts & Environmental Education. If you are planning to come to the Festival on Saturday, June 16th, I'll see you in "The Story Grove."
Here's my schedule:
11:00-12:30 - Open Olio Set (10 minutes each)“Once Upon A Time...” Barbara Aliprantis, Carol Birch, David Gonzalez,
Bill Gordh, Motoko, Kay Olan, Storycrafters, Keith Wann
2:15-3:30 - Barbara and Motoko share a set: “A Daughter of the Aegean’s Storytelling Odyssey”
Barbara Aliprantis “Tales of Now and Zen”
Motoko 5:00-6:00 (15 - 17 minutes each)
Creepy Ghoulish and Gross: Ghost and Monster Stories
Carol Birch, Barbara Aliprantis, Storycrafters
6:30-Done Saturday Farewell
Barbara Aliprantis, Carol Birch, David Gonzalez,
Bill Gordh, Motoko, Kay Olan, Storycrafters, Keith Wann WOW! Take a look at the other tellers who are scheduled to tell throughout the day.Are they sensational or what? I can't wait to hear their stories! Let me know if you are planning to join us and we'll be on the look out for you! Barbara
www.barbaraaliprantis.org
For Clearwater Festival information/directions: http://www.clearwater.org/festival.html
Monday, June 4, 2007
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About Me
- Barbara Aliprantis
- New York, NY, United States
- “I was born in a two-room house, in a small fishing village on the Island of Paros. In my village community, as I remember it, there was a yiayia – a grandmother – in every house, and I thought they were all mine. When my mother, Margarita, 9 year old brother Yanni, 3 l/2 year old sister, Calypso and my 2 l/2 year old self, departed our Greek Island home, bound for America, to join my father, Anastasios, I left with vivid images of teary-eyed village folks, young and old, lining narrow, winding village streets, waving goodbye. While I was only 2 l/2, I remember that day as though it were yesterday…thus began my journey as a story teller, story listener…”