Bring Your Story To Life
As PurimLit. "Lots." A carnival holiday celebrated on the 14th of the Jewish month of Adar, commemorating the Jewish victory over the Persians as told in the Book of Esther. Purim is celebrated by reading the megilla (Book of Esther), exchanging gifts, giving money to the poor, and holding a festive meal. At the megilla reading, merrymakers are dressed in costumes, people drink, and noisemakers (graggers)Â are sounded whenever the villain Haman's name is mentioned. draws near, it’s the perfect opportunity to embrace your role as a storyteller!
Join a two-part series with Cantor and performing artist Karen Webber, who will guide you in shaping and crafting an original tale, using fairy tales, folk tales, Jewish texts and other sources. Learn how to animate your story by focusing on voice modulation, dynamics, intonation, physicality and the lyrical essence of your words.
Bring Your Story To Life
As Purim draws near, it’s the perfect opportunity to embrace your role as a storyteller!
Join a two-part series with Cantor and performing artist Karen Webber, who will guide you in shaping and crafting an original tale, using fairy tales, folk tales, Jewish texts and other sources. Learn how to animate your story by focusing on voice modulation, dynamics, intonation, physicality and the lyrical essence of your words.