Description: Marie's creativity, energy, and wonderful sense of playfulness draw her audience into the magical realm of the imagination. Each performance designed to entertain listeners with her humorous, participatory style with stories geared to unlock the imagination and celebrate the love of story and books! Programs often provide a springboard for creative dramatics, art, and music.
Other: Marie enjoys meeting her audience eye-to-eye and heart-to-heart. She tells stories in song as well as folktales, myths, and legends. Through storytelling, her fun, captivating and spellbinding tales allow her performances to captivate audiences of all ages.
Availability: Year-round
Audience: All ages; families and adults included!
Programs are adapted for the specific age of the audience - preschool through adult (Preschool – 3rd grade)
Zoos, Kazoos & Hullabaloos Animal Antics Stories That Tickle Your Funny Bone Food Glorious Food Halloween Happenings—gentle and funny tales
School Age:
***NEW ***Festive Fables (K-6): An Aesop’s
Ecology and Me (K-3) Secret’s Can You Keep One? (K-5)
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Heroes (Gr. 3-8) Stories That Tug the Heartstrings (Gr. 4-adult)
Chillers: Spine-tingling, heart-pounding & suspenseful tales (Gr. 3 – Adults)
***Adults/Seniors: It’s a Woman’s World: “Menopause…..and the Livin’ Ain’t Easy”!
Fees: Range from $350—negotiable to fit budget/organization; please call.
Marie will customize your program with a unique blending of tales and songs. She recommends advanced booking for Illinois Arts Council Funding. Special summer reading programs and rates are available.
Equipment: Microphone, small table
Credits: Throughout the region, Marie has performed at Libraries, Schools, Museums, Reading Conferences, Park districts, Storytelling festivals, Day care centers, Retirement centers, Home-school events, and Scouting programs.
Contact: Marie Ringenberg
Address: 3 S 058 Sequoia Drive Glen Ellyn IL 60137
Phone: (630) 858-6003
Email: mtringen@juno.com
Website: www.storytelling.org/Ringenberg
Friday, September 30, 2011
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