Theater
Marmoucha Orchestra ft. Zahira Rbatia
Raphael Rodan, Sahand Sahebdivani & Friends
Orchestre Partout
Sheila Arnold and Len Cabral
Anne Simin Shitrit
Len and Sheila
DJ Zé Karlo
Mikhail Shevelev, t.b.a
TASF: Workshop Folklore and Social Justice
Sheila Arnold
Use of old stories for awareness and change on societal challenges
Fairytales can engage us in the imaginary and hopeful. Folktales also give us glimpses into cultural thoughts and norms. This session will combine hopes and cultural thoughts to address social justice issues, like suicide, PTSD, poverty, immigration, race reconciliation, etc. Hear a story combining a fairy tale and a current issue, and then join a group discussion and brainstorm how we can use the oldest stories as vehicles for awareness and change.
Sheila Arnold
Sheila Arnold has a talent for storytelling, a passion for history, and a compassion for people. She provides Storytelling, Historic Character Presentations, Christian Monologues, and Professional Development for schools, festivals, churches, and organizations nationally and internationally. She is co-founder and Artistic Director of Artists Standing Strong Together (ASST), a source of inspiration, strength and action in the storytelling world. Sheila has bee honored as a co-recipient of the 2021 National Storytelling Network Distinguished Service Award, 2021 MacDowell Artist Fellow, a 2020 Mt. Vernon Research Fellow and a 2019 Hewnoaks Artist Colony summer residence Noted Artist. Sheila lives in Hampton, VA near her son, grandsons, and parents.
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