May 19, 2016
2:00PM - 4:00PM
Ohio Union, Traditions Room
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Mobile Coffee Series: Burnt Into Memory, with Jo Radner
Time: 6 p.m.
Event Host: Center for Folklore Studies
Short Description: Join the Center for Folklore Studies and the Midwest Folklorists Retreat for a performance and talk-back by folklorist and storyteller, Jo Radner, who will present Burnt into Memory, a story based on oral history research into the devastating 1947 fire in Brownfield, Maine.
Join the Center for Folklore Studies and the Midwest Folklorists Retreat for a performance and talk-back by folklorist and storyteller, Jo Radner, who will present Burnt into Memory, a story based on oral history research into the devastating 1947 fire in Brownfield, Maine. Jo Radner is a storyteller, folklorist, oral historian, teacher and performance coach based in Lovell, Maine. After the performance, Radner will lead a discussion about conveying humanities research to public audiences.Please RSVP to Afsane at rezaeisahraei.1@osu.edu. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.For more information, visit the Center for Folklore Studies.Co-sponsored by the Folklore Student Association and the Barnett Center for Integrated Arts and Enterprise. Supported by the Humanities and the Arts Discovery Theme Mobile Coffee Series.
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2016-05-19 14:00:00
2016-05-19 16:00:00
Mobile Coffee Series: Burnt Into Memory, with Jo Radner
Time: 6 p.m.
Event Host: Center for Folklore Studies
Short Description: Join the Center for Folklore Studies and the Midwest Folklorists Retreat for a performance and talk-back by folklorist and storyteller, Jo Radner, who will present Burnt into Memory, a story based on oral history research into the devastating 1947 fire in Brownfield, Maine.
Join the Center for Folklore Studies and the Midwest Folklorists Retreat for a performance and talk-back by folklorist and storyteller, Jo Radner, who will present Burnt into Memory, a story based on oral history research into the devastating 1947 fire in Brownfield, Maine. Jo Radner is a storyteller, folklorist, oral historian, teacher and performance coach based in Lovell, Maine. After the performance, Radner will lead a discussion about conveying humanities research to public audiences.Please RSVP to Afsane at rezaeisahraei.1@osu.edu. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.For more information, visit the Center for Folklore Studies.Co-sponsored by the Folklore Student Association and the Barnett Center for Integrated Arts and Enterprise. Supported by the Humanities and the Arts Discovery Theme Mobile Coffee Series.
Ohio Union, Traditions Room
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Time: 6 p.m.
Event Host: Center for Folklore Studies
Short Description: Join the Center for Folklore Studies and the Midwest Folklorists Retreat for a performance and talk-back by folklorist and storyteller, Jo Radner, who will present Burnt into Memory, a story based on oral history research into the devastating 1947 fire in Brownfield, Maine.
Join the Center for Folklore Studies and the Midwest Folklorists Retreat for a performance and talk-back by folklorist and storyteller, Jo Radner, who will present Burnt into Memory, a story based on oral history research into the devastating 1947 fire in Brownfield, Maine. Jo Radner is a storyteller, folklorist, oral historian, teacher and performance coach based in Lovell, Maine. After the performance, Radner will lead a discussion about conveying humanities research to public audiences.
Event Host: Center for Folklore Studies
Short Description: Join the Center for Folklore Studies and the Midwest Folklorists Retreat for a performance and talk-back by folklorist and storyteller, Jo Radner, who will present Burnt into Memory, a story based on oral history research into the devastating 1947 fire in Brownfield, Maine.
Please RSVP to Afsane at rezaeisahraei.1@osu.edu. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
For more information, visit the Center for Folklore Studies.
Co-sponsored by the Folklore Student Association and the Barnett Center for Integrated Arts and Enterprise. Supported by the Humanities and the Arts Discovery Theme Mobile Coffee Series.