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Impossible to Translate but I’ll Try: True-Life Israeli Stories
Storytelling Workshop and Performance
Saturday, April 1, 2023
Born & raised in Israel, Noa Baum was an actress at Jerusalem Khan Theater, studied with Uta Hagen in NYC, & holds an M.A. from NYU. Noa offers a unique combination of performance art & practical workshops that focus on the power of narrative to heal across the divides of identity. In a world where peace is a challenge in the schoolyard & beyond, Noa’s work builds bridges of understanding & compassion.
Impossible to Translate, but I’ll Try: True-Life Israeli Stories with Storytelling World Award-Winner, Noa Baum
Performance at 7 PM $15 Adults / $10 Youth (ages 18 – 12)
Growing up in Jerusalem is more than the Bible and War. Noa takes us on a poignant & humorous journey through her life. Experience a completely different side of Israel with stories of childhood adventures, outrageous matchmaking & all the love in between.
Q & A session to follow performance. Recommended for ages 12 & up.
Online ticket sales end two hours prior to performance. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Arts Barn box office or by contacting the Arts Barn.
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Hidden Treasure Workshop: Your Story as a Gift, 2 – 4 PM $10
We all have stories to tell. We tell to remember who we are. Our stories can bring us closer together & strengthen our resilience. In this workshop you will deepen connections & create community through the power of your own stories in a guided process of sharing & listening. Recommended for ages 14 & up.