Spoken Word/Storytelling
Stories tell us of what we already knew and forgot, and remind us of what we haven't yet imagined. -Ann Watson
Rachael Harrington will delight your group as she spins stories that captivate, thrill, entertain, and enlighten. Laughs are big and imagination even bigger as you listen to and participate in the stories she tells.
Rachael has told to a variety of audiences in many settings for the young and young at heart. She has a growing repertoire of stories that she is ready to tell, but would also love to find stories that are just right for you.
Rachael is a member of the National Storytelling Network.
Performance Events
Fundraisers
Workshops and Classes
Schools
Meetings
Birthday Parties
Private and Group Instruction
Highlights Include:
Summer 2008
Teller: Mother's Day Service
Lamb's Church, NYC
Workshop Leader: Brooklyn Arts Council
Used storytelling and the visual arts to lead a workshop series designed to encourage young children and youth to gain confidence and express their ideas. Project Sample: The Tortoise and the Hare= learning about controlling the speed at which you draw.
Fall 2008:
Presenter: New Jersey Association of School Librarians
Led an interactive workshop designed to equip School Librarians to partner with their Art Teachers and create engaging lessons that combine the visual arts and storytelling.
Summer 2009
Teller: Neighborhood Anti-Violence Awarness Day
Lower East Side, NYC
Teller: Uptown Community Church Kids Club Vacation Bible School
J. Hood Wright Park, NYC
Fall 2009
Teller: Halloween Stories
Avenel Middle School, NJ
Teller: Stories of Hope
a) Ebenezer Academy, SC
b) As a fundraiser for Gifted Hands, NYC
Teller: Tree Planting
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