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Peace Pipes and Talking Leaves: Leaders and Lore of the Cherokee  |  Barry Stewart Mann

Barry presents the customs and lore of the Cherokee through the lives of three fascinating historical figures—Sequoyah, Nancy Ward and Dragging Canoe. Authentic-styled costumes and props, inventive puppets and staging, and plenty of audience participation make this a stimulating and relevant learning experience that honors the traditions and contributions of this influential Native American nation.

Add on a workshop to your assembly performance for $70 (1 person) or $105 (2 people).

Barry Stewart Mann

Barry Stewart Mann is an actor, storyteller, writer, and educator who has taught and performed around the country. He holds a B.A. in English from Harvard University and a M.F.A. in Drama from the University of San Diego.

As an actor, Barry has been seen at Horizon Theatre, ART Station, Theatrical Outfit, and beyond; as a storyteller, he has been featured at the Carter Presidential Library, the Winter Storytelling Festival, and numerous Tellabrations, and was named the “National Storyteller of the Year in 1999.” His original stories have been heard on the program "Recess!" on public radio stations across the country, and he has produced two storytelling CD's for children and families.

In addition to his work with Young Audiences, Barry is on the teaching, touring, and performing rosters of the Georgia Council for the Arts, the Alliance Theatre, Georgia Wolf Trap, and the Atlanta Partnership for Arts in Learning, where he serves on the Board of Directors. He is on the faculty of Lesley University's Creative Arts in Learning Master's Program, offering courses in Drama and Storytelling.

Barry has traveled widely, speaks varying levels of Spanish, French, German and Hebrew, and strives to bring a 'citizen of the world' viewpoint to his teaching and telling. He delights in performing for and working with audiences and students of all ages, and in engaging with words and images and their endless possibilities.

Barry Stewart Mann

Grade Level:

K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Program Type:

Assembly

Audience Limit:

250

Duration:

45 minutes

Requirements:

6-8 chairs; a small table; sound system with microphone if required in performance space

Cost:

Single Assembly: $205
Two Back-to-Back: $335
Three Back-to-Back: $425
Four Back-to-Back: $505

Young Audiences Woodruff Arts Center
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