Dawnland StoryFest (A Virtual Festival)

  • Sat, Nov 13, 2021 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • An Online Event hosted by Strawbery Banke Museum

    Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801
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Description

Dawnland StoryFest
New Hampshire's annual Indigenous storytelling festival
Saturday, November 13, 2021, from 10 AM - 6 PM
An online event hosted by Strawbery Banke Museum

Free to attend. Suggested donation $10. Preregistration required. 

About the event:

Dawnland StoryFest 2021, New Hampshire’s annual Indigenous storytelling festival, is hosted virtually by Strawbery Banke in connection with the Museum’s permanent “People of the Dawnland” exhibit. The 2021 Dawnland StoryFest is dedicated in memory of the life and work of Wolf Song, a well-respected and much loved Vermont Abenaki traditional storyteller

Participants attending this virtual event listen to a keynote address by Louise Profeit-LeBlanc, co-founder of the Yukon International Storytelling Festival, and hear traditional Indigenous storytellers from New England and Canada. Additionally, participants are invited to engage in breakout room conversations, Q&A with the storytellers, and a Swapping Grounds story-sharing session facilitated by Jonathan Cummings.

Tickets/Registration:
Free to attend. Suggested donation of $10. Preregistration Required.

Date & Time

Sat, Nov 13, 2021 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Venue Details

An Online Event hosted by Strawbery Banke Museum

Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 An Online Event hosted by Strawbery Banke Museum
Strawbery Banke Museum
Strawbery Banke Museum, in the heart of historic downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is an authentic 10-acre outdoor history museum dedicated to bringing 300+ years of American history in the same waterfront neighborhood to life. The Museum is a place for children, adults, multigenerational families, and groups to gather to explore eight heritage gardens, 32 historic buildings, and traditional crafts, preservation programs, hands-on activities, the stories told by costumed role-players and the changing exhibits that offer hours of fun and discovery. The Museum's restored buildings and open space invite visitors to immerse themselves in the past, using objects from the museum's collection of 30,000 artifacts, and the histories of the families who lived and worked in the Puddle Dock neighborhood to engage, educate, and entertain.

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