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Helen Keller

Program Category
Historical Programs and Characters

Audience Age

Description

Helen is a delightful, feisty little girl no different than any other child except she is blind and deaf. Her early life is one of inner frustration and loneliness, though, because of her inability to communicate. A "strange lady" arrives when she is almost seven years old, and within weeks, the embers of language are rekindled in Helen's mind. "I felt joyous, strong, equal to my limitations."

As Helen and Anne Sullivan continue their remarkable life together, Helen graduates from college, writes twelve books, and travels the world to promote an understanding of differences. She shows students how she learned to speak and read in Braille, and a Braille book will be available for them to see and touch following the performance.

Helen's moving, very compelling story will instill within children a deeper sensitivity for those with disabilities as they come to understand and accept the different ways people do the same things.

Now I have a professionally recorded On-Line Option!

Fee
$300.

There maybe some travel added depending on where you are located.

Group Size
150

Program Length
45 minutes

Facility Requirements

I need a 6-8 foot table, a screen, a cart and 5 chairs

Last Modified
05/27/2020

Performer’s Contact Information

Sheryl Faye Presents Historical Women

Sheryl Faye
7 Locke Hill Lane
Amesbury, MA 01913
 (866)936-6551
 info@sherylfaye.com
 http://sherylfaye.com
Preferred Contact Method: Email

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