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DOES THE MILKY WAY SERVE ICE CREAM? How those constellations and planets got their names

Program Categories
Storytellers, Music, Educational Programs

Audience Age
4-104

Description

Myths and legends of outer space and our solar system. Marvelous tales that have you on the edge of your seat, laughing until you cry, and learning more than you thought you would. Storyteller Nancy Valois takes you on another fantastical journey, explaining through humour such things as "how smart is the dumbbell nebulae? Is the crab nebulae really crabby?, and How did some of the constellations get their names i.e. Orion, Gemini, and others. Accompanied by John Salonen making spacial music for a wonderful afternoon of story and music that you soon won't forget.

Fee
$175. due day of show

Group Size
1-100

Program Length
60 minutes

Facility Requirements
electricity

Last Modified
02/09/2009

Comments
have performed previously at Beals Library Winchendon, West Boylston Public Library, Haverhill Public Library, Westboro Public Library, Everett Public Library, the Winnetuxet Childrens Place to name a few.

Recent Library/School Appearances by COSMIC MOXA Nancy Valois and John Salonen

Beals Memorial
Winchendon, MA
 978-297-2434

Performer’s Contact Information

COSMIC MOXA Nancy Valois and John Salonen

Nancy Valois
box 304
winchendon , MA 01475
 (978) 297-2423
 cosmicmoxa@net1plus.com
 http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/moxa
Preferred Contact Method: Email

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