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“A wonderfully expressive singer-songwriter who deftly balances musical vignettes with engaging stories.” - Creative LoafingAbout this Event
Legendary storyteller AuntMama and teaching artist Avery Hill team up for a memorable evening of stories and songs to celebrate International Women's Day.
They will reflect on the women they've known and loved, as well as those they have admired from afar.Named "Living Legacy" by the City of Seattle Arts and Culture Center, Mary Anne Moorman (aka AuntMama) has made storytelling her life's work. Raised on the storytelling traditions of her family in Appalachia, AuntMama's words have made their way into her work in journalism, poetry, advocacy, consulting, and countless good, old-fashioned, well-told yarns on the stage. Learn more at maryannemoorman.com.Avery Hill is a singer-songwriter, a storyteller, and a teaching artist known for her thoughtful lyrics, intricate melodies, and warm, engaging presence. Her latest album, The One Who Remembers (2024), explores the everyday moments and objects that open a portal through time, linking the past, present and future. Whether on stage or in the classroom, Avery brings humor, heart, and insight to her work. Avery also teaches ʻukulele and songwriting in classes, workshops, retreats, and on YouTube. Learn more at www.averyhill.studio.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Artichoke Community Music, 2007 Southeast Powell Boulevard, Portland, United States
Tickets
USD 23.36 to USD 25.00
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