Tale Spin

Fest focuses on verbal journeys

Everyone has a story: the dude asking for change tells us about his failed Motown group, the lady waiting in line speaks of a promising sports career cut short by an injury, and the limo driver in the dive bar fondly recounts touring the country as a child soprano.

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We expect to be similarly enthralled during the South Mountain Storytelling Festival's Spring Concert. The South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute is one of the few in the nation dedicated to exploring the art of spinning yarns. For this shindig, they’ll present Boston-born Antonio Sacre, who headlines tonight with his performance of "Looking for Papito." Sacre's storytelling magic has taken him across the world for stand-alone performances and festival appearances.


Fri., April 9, 7 p.m., 2010
 
 
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