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Jesse Bowman Bruchac is an author, traditional storyteller and language teacher from the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation, a state-recognized tribe in Vermont. For three decades Jesse has been immersed in Algonquian language reclamation efforts. He is the founder and director of the School of Abenaki at Middlebury College. He has lectured at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, and worked with PBS, AMC, and the BBC as translator, language coach, and composer. His music has been a primary driver in language reclamation efforts, and has been featured in television, film, and radio. He’s performed at the Clearwater Festival, Old Songs, and our beloved local Dance Flurry. Tonight he will share traditional Abenaki folklore with music.EVERY FIRST TUESDAY
DOORS AT 6:30 PM, STORIES AT 7 PM
$5 ADULTS / STUDENTS FREE
Storytellers of all styles and levels of experience are welcome! Enjoy an evening of true stories, traditional tales, myths, fables, family stories and more. We have just one rule: no notes!
No pre-sale tickets. Seating is first come first serve.
Caffe Lena’s full menu is available.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
47 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States, New York 12866