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News, Workshops, Shows, & Special Events from Ottawa StoryTellers

Writer: Hayley CombaluzierHayley Combaluzier

OST is pleased to offer a Special Skills Workshop with Kate Hurman!

Mondays, March 2, 9 & 16

Wondering how to keep your voice strong, resonant, and reliable! These three sessions of vocal instruction will provide you with tips and exercises designed to keep your voice in fine form. An accomplished actor, director, and vocal coach,

Kate Hurman

 will lead you in useful, practical vocal exercises, and offer tips on your storytelling technique. Wear comfortable clothing, and bring a story or a piece of text!

Dates:

Mondays, March 2, 9 & 16

Times:

6:30 to 8:30

Location:

Knox Presbyterian Church, 120 Lisgar Street (corner of Lisgar and Elgin)

Special Members Price:

$80 for all three sessions Non-Members: $115 This workshop is likely to fill up soon. Book now by e-mailing info@ottawastorytellers.ca for your registration form. 

You may also call the office at (613) 322-8336.

Ain’t Misbehavin’? Thursday, February 26, 7:30 pm at the NAC 4th Stage

A musical journey through the lives, triumphs and tribulations of some of the most memorable musicians and original composers of the early 20

th

century jazz era,

Ain’t Misbehavin’?

features marvellous stories by

Anne Nagy

and

Phil Nagy

, plus the fabulous vocals and musical talents of 

Marylise Chauvette

,

Kate Greenland

,

Flavio Jorge

,

Mary Moore

and

Pat Moore

.

Regular ticket price of $22, and $18 for seniors is available when you buy

in person

at the NAC Box Office, 153 Elgin Street.  Click here to purchase online through TicketMaster.

Stories & Tea and Tellers at the Well

Stories & Tea

is ready for Valentine’s Day with

Love & Springtime

, Tuesday, February 10 featuring 

Claude Garneau

&

Réjean Paulin

. February 24, it’s

In The Presence of Wonder

with

Marta Singh

and

Ellis-Lynn Duchenes

Have you checked out

Tellers at the Well

? Friday, February 13,

Travel to the Heart of Africa

with

Marta Singh

and

Kathie Kompass

.

Where are all my beautiful things? The hidden crime of elder abuse

On Wednesday, February 25, Ottawa StoryTellers will present selections from

Where are all my beautiful things

? The hidden crime of elder abuse. The presentation will begin at

6 pm, 43 Bruyère Street

as part of

Arts Ottawa East’s

public unveiling of

ArtPlace

. These stories, researched, and written in collaboration with the

Zonta Club of Ottawa

by

Jennifer Cayley

,

Laurie Fyffe

, and

Katherine Grier

will

feature storytellers

Jennifer Cayley

,

Katherine Grier

, and

Naomi Tessler

. This is a free event.

Where are all my beautiful things?

is funded by

ArtPlace, 

a special initiative of 

Arts Ottawa East

 made possible through a grant from the

Ontario Trillium Foundation.

In addition to OST's storytelling presentation,

ArtPlace

features works from artists

Rachel Kalpana James

,

Christine Mockett

,

Karina Bergmans

,

Sarah Conn

,

Naomi Tessler

, and

Marc Walter

.

Do you have a story for OST's 4th Stage!

Ottawa StoryTellers is already looking ahead to its next season at the 4

th

Stage. If you are wondering what it would be like to perform for our wonderful audience at the National Arts Centre, pitch us a show! E-mail Laurie at info@ottawastorytellers.ca for an application.

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