Jewish Storytelling Festival
Saturday, November 09, 2024
Jewish Storytelling Festival
Nahalat Shalom
3606 Rio Grande Blvd NW
Schedule :
- 10:00-12:00 Story Shabbat Torah Service - Led by Maggidah Batya Podos, Storyteller & Musician, Joanie Calem, and visiting storytellers
- 12:00-1:15 Rebbe’s Tische - Lunch provided for Festival attendees; if you are only coming for the Service, but want to stay for lunch, cost is $10, payable via the website
- 1:30-2:20 Mark Binder performance: The Better Place - a show from Izzy Abrahmson’s Village Life. "I believe now, more than ever, we need good stories,” wrote the first Rabbi Kibbitz of Chelm more than 200 years ago. "In a world brimming with anger. In the face of change. We need good stories.” But are good stories enough?
- 2:30-4:00 Telling a Tale! part 1 - with Storyteller Cherie Karo Schwartz. For adults and teens new to storytelling, this engaging, participatory workshop will introduce you to the world of storytelling skills and techniques that will guide you into making stories your own and becoming a teller of tales. (limited number, please register at nmstorytellers@gmail.com)
- 2:30-4:00 Workshop tbd
- Break dinner on your own
- 6:30 Havdalah
- 7:00-9:00 pm “Pilviskai: My Father’s Village” - Created and performed by Karen Golden and followed by Klezmer music and dancing with the Nahalat Shalom Community Klezmer Band
This Program Is Not Suitable For Young Children
Featuring :
Izzy Abrahmson (aka Mark Binder) - is a storyteller and author who comes to us from Rhode Island, An Audie Award nominated storyteller, he tours the world transmitting joy through story to diverse audiences of all ages. His new book, The Council of Wise Women, will be available at the Festival.
Joanie Calem - is a singer/songwriter, storyteller and inclusion advocate, coming to us from Columbus, Ohio. Joanie’s stories might be sung, they might be spoken, they might be drummed and they might be danced, but they will always provide a way for the listeners to participate, and join in the call to make room for us all. Joanie will be co-leading Saturday’s Storyteller Shabbat service and the Sunday morning family program.
Cherie Karo Schwartz - Cherie Karo Schwartz has been a Storyteller, Author and Educator for over 5 decades, sharing spirit-filled worldwide Jewish tales cross the country and abroad. Coming to us from Denver, Colorado, she will be offering a two-part beginner’s storytelling workshop. You won’t want to miss this, but space is limited, so please register by contacting nmjewishstorytelling@gmail.com.
Karen Golden - Coming from Los Angeles, Karen’s stories span coast to coast and four continents. She will be co-leading our Sunday morning family program and on Saturday evening, after Havdallah, she’ll present her mixed media show of storytelling, music and visuals: “Pilviskai: My Father’s Village” followed by Klezmer Music & dancing with the Nahalat Shalom Community Klezmer Band
Please be aware this show is not for young children.
Bob Kanegis - Our own storyteller from Corrales, New Mexico, Bob Kanegis (aka) MoBob believes that we all have two great stories. The Story of Me and the Story of We. Where they intersect is where family and community happen. He performs and teaches nationwide, and serves as a story coach helping people find, craft and tell their most important stories. His storytelling/workshop experience, Pass the Stories Please! The Gift of Family Storytelling is for everyone who has family whether chosen or biological.
This year, we will be live only, and we welcome all our visitors and storytellers to Albuquerque, as well as our wonderful local talent, for a weekend filled with story, workshops, and community. Our “Storyteller’s Shabbaton” on Friday night and Saturday morning are free to all, as is our Sunday morning children/family program. For the second year, we are pleased to feature young Jewish storytellers from Congregation B’nai Israel and our own Nahalat Shalom.
To attend the rest of the Festival, you’ll need a ticket. Join us for a Mid-Eastern feast after Saturday’s service and the “Rebbe’s Tische” where we’ll tell stories around the table.