SPECIAL EVENT: Wednesday, October 30

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Join us on Wednesday, October 30 at 7 p.m. at Nassau Presbyterian Church on Nassau St. in Princeton for a very special event!

In anticipation of our performance of Haydn’s The Creation, celebrated storyteller Denise McCormack will present EMERGENCE: World Myths & Stories of Creation & Chaos.

In this session, Denise will explore ancient myths that delve into cosmic origins and the forces that shaped the world. Told in a style evoking the worldview of pre-Christian cultures, these stories emphasize the role of the feminine principle in the unfolding of existence.

This event is free, open to the public, and is recommended for adult and general audiences.

As always, we are excited to bring you experiences that help deepen and expand your understanding of the repertoire, and to make each performance more meaningful and memorable. We hope you’ll join us!

N.B. On-site parking at Nassau Presbyterian Church is not available (except for those with accessibility needs). Please park along Nassau Street, or in one of several nearby parking garages.

 

>>Order your tickets for THE CREATION<<

 

ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Denise McCormack is a celebrated storyteller and performance artist, renowned for her ability to bring narratives to life for audiences. Her captivating presence and talent for weaving engaging tales have enchanted audiences at the National Storytellers Network conferences, NJ Storytelling Festival, Philadelphia’s main stages, and NYC’s Artists Without Borders. Denise’s performances are marked by compelling character portrayals and an intuitive connection with her audience.

As president of Patchwork: A Storytelling Guild and a key figure in various storytelling organizations, Denise has played a vital role in fostering a vibrant storytelling culture. She also offers workshops and coaching sessions on storytelling and public speaking, helping participants unlock their storytelling potential.

Denise strives to create a world of storytelling where great people, great messages, and great stories converge to ignite imagination and evoke emotion toward change.