In this participatory performance popular author and master storyteller Michael Caduto uses song, story and dance from indigenous cultures to present humankind as a cultural garden—a rich, interesting and exciting diversity of peoples. Caduto brings the tales to life with his signature cast of humorous and dramatic characters and voices. Stories share timely traditions of valuing cross-cultural relationships with tolerance, understanding and appreciation. We are all native to some region(s) of the world, and our roots reach out to mingle in the fertile soil of humanity.
ABOUT THE PERFORMER: Michael J. Caduto is a juried artist with the New England Foundation for the Arts, New Hampshire Council on the Arts and Vermont Arts Council. He has traveled throughout North America, Europe and the Middle East performing stories and music for audiences of all ages. Michael is well known as co-author of the national best-selling Keepers of the Earth® series, including Keepers of the Night: Native American Stories and Nocturnal Activities for Children (NAPPA Gold Award) and Native American Gardening: Stories, Projects and Recipes for Families.
Event free with park entry.