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... and logistics support. Even Sponge Bob was there to support storytelling (actually, I think he was a Halloween decoration, but who's to say?) Best of all, the community came out in large numbers to ... a full moon shone through drifting clouds, a perfect Halloween night. If the spirits were afoot, I did not see them. Perhaps I was just too tired, or perhaps it was because we were talking all ...
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... day, rather than use it up on the way to the bank.
Out and About
Pumpkin Patches Galore
When: Now-Halloween
Where: All over Tulsa
Even if the pumpkins aren't free, most of the activities ... 39;s all free and open to the public.
BooHaHa
When: Halloween
Where: Brookside
Starting at 8am, Tulsa' ... 30-7:15pm
Oklahoma's only storytelling magician will take you on an spooky trail of ghost stories ...
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Saw David Sedaris last Friday, the night before Halloween at the newly renovated Balboa Theater downtown. The tickets were $ ... , entertaining storyteller– he really made me appreciate the art of storytelling– telling a good story. and I don’t ... and enriching and affirming, whether it’s rough and underdeveloped or polished and published.
Is storytelling–the actual act of ...
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... s second floor from 2 to 4 PM on November 1 for a session of Kamishibai Storytelling. From Japan Society...
Mystical creatures of Japan such as oni, kappa and tengu are introduced through kamishibai (Paper Theater) storytelling around the time of Halloween. Participants will hear Japanese folktales featuring ghosts and otherworldly creatures in English and Japanese, accompanied by song ...
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Nonprofit storytelling organization The Moth has a simple little podcast story for Halloween that, while not in the slightest bit explicitly violent or gory, manages to be ... of performances put on by The Moth, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the art of storytelling. The group has eight different kinds of programs, but many follow the example of their mainstage program, in which five or six ...
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... Scottish customs were vestiges of ancient Celtic Halloween, or Samhain, pronounced SOW-en or SOW ... figuratively. Bonfires were wonderful gathering places for storytelling, chanting and singing, and it was considered good luck ... WHISPERING YOUR NAME - SAMHAIN" by Amy Pixel
If old Halloween customs are intriguing to you, these are links to a couple of posts ...
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