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Storytelling Solstice: Bringing Light, Wonder, and Imagination to the Longest Night of the Year

Saturday, December 18th

11 - 12:30pm Mountain Time

1 - 2:30pm Eastern Time

8 - 9:30am Hawaii Time

Instructors: Katrina Pratt and Snotty

Join Miss Pratt and Snotty for another collaborative storytelling adventure. Bring objects that are special to you together to create your personal altar for this powerful celestial time. Learn about Solstice traditions around the world and help dream up a mythology to honor the brightening days. Snotty and Gladys will be there to participate and play while we make art, altars, and an epic story.

Each participant will create a world based on an element in their altar. We may draw maps of our worlds and how to transport to one another’s. Our imagination and curiosity will be part of the light we bring to this special time.

This is a FREE workshop for people of all ages (although it will be centered around kids).

Email us at info@historicutetheatre.com to pre-register. We will send you a zoom link!

Materials:

coloring utensils and paper

special items with which to create an altar - for ideas, check out this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6ML7FvN2ck

About Katrina:

Katrina Pratt has worked in education for over 20 years. Her experience ranges from educational therapy to circus performance, curriculum building, support groups and spearheading community theater in both urban and rural communities. She has dedicated herself to creating inclusive, child-directed programming with a focus on play, improvisation, puppetry, circus art and storytelling. Her work, with both individuals and in groups, supports emotional wellbeing through different stages of learning.