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Telling tales: an evening of truth and lies

March 27, 2012

Jan Gregory

6:30 p.m.–9 p.m.
Henry F. Hall Building, room H-763, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal

Through stories from ancient Britain and modern times, professional storyteller Jan Gregory explores the theme of truth and lies.

$10 (includes light refreshments)

RSVP by March 22, 2012, online or phone 514-848-2424, ext. 4397, or 1-888-777-3330.

Space is limited so reserve early.

Information: erin.mullins@concordia.ca / 514-848-2424, ext. 3881

 

About Jan Gregory

Jan Gregory spent her early professional years in children’s theatre dramatizing local legends of England. Since coming to Canada, Jan became a founding member of the Montreal Guild of Story Tellers which hosted the first National Conference of Storytellers, and has continued to perform at festivals and conferences across Canada, to lead workshops, and to tell extensively in schools and at local venues here in Montreal.

Her passion for storytelling has led to involvement in a wide variety of projects: Christmas stories on the radio, a three day telling of the epic “Odyssey”, creating “Montreal Mosaic”, a celebration of Montreal’s 350th anniversary with story, music and dance, telling in a special series of stories about women at the NAC in Ottawa, and creating original pieces for different festivals: Voices From the Moors: the Brontes’ Story, Women’s Voices and Baba Tsganka Retold.

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