[NEohioPAL] FREE THEATRE! The Boy Who Stole the Sun, an Inuit Creation Story

Alison Garrigan via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Tue Dec 13 06:31:58 PST 2016


*2016 CPAC Creative Workforce Fellow Alison Garrigan*, is pleased and proud
to present a story for kids and adults, alike:


*THE BOY WHO STOLE THE SUN*
*An Inuit Creation Story*
*Adapted and Developed by Alison Garrigan*



*In the beginning, there was only night.  The people knew no other way–they
saw by the stars and the beauty of the Northern Lights…but after a visit
from wise and wily Raven, a young boy becomes curious to see if there is
more.  This is the story of how daylight came to the Inuit people, told
through story, dance, and traditional song.*
Two FREE PERFORMANCES
Thursday, 12/29 & Friday, 12/30 at 7PM
No reservations necessary!

Presented at
The Reinberger Auditorium (home of Talespinner Children's Theatre)
5209 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102

This production is the final public work in Alison's Creative Workforce
Fellowship, and it includes methods of movement, puppetry, and
story-telling influenced by her travels this year across the country to
visit and study with other children's theatres and makers of art for
children and families.  This presentation is free to the public, and
seating is first-come, first-serve.

Special thanks to Talespinner Children's Theatre and its staff for making
this possible.

For more information on the event, visit For more information, visit:
www.facebook.com/Ali4KIDS


Alison Garrigan





*Alison is the recipient of a 2016 Creative Workforce Fellowship. This
Fellowship is a program of the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture.
Funding for the Fellowship program is made possible by the generous support
of Cuyahoga County residents through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts &
Culture.  *
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