Listeners savor the wit and wisdom of the stories she tells. She offers a wide variety of programs, including Legends of King Arthur, Folktales from the Many Cultures of Africa, Tales of Women Wise and Wondrous, and Jewish Tales for Young and Old. She also tells stories she collected in Ireland while on a fellowship from Yale University.
She can be found in libraries, senior centers, hospitals, parks, museums, classrooms, theaters, school auditoriums, and daycare centers. She's also been a featured artist at the Connecticut Storytelling Festival in New London, CT , the Three Apples Festival in Harvard, MA., and Hartford's First Night, and is listed in the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism’s Directory of Performing Artists, Connecticut's directory of outstanding performing artists. In her work as an artist-in-residence in Connecticut's public schools, Sara designs programs which tie in with on-going classroom studies of science, social studies, and language arts.
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