Memorial Hall Library

Shterna and the Lost Voice: A musical crankie storytelling adventure

Shterna and the lost voice
Thursday, April 18, 2024 - 10:30am

Join us in Memorial Hall for an all ages storytelling event featuring original stories, live music, and a crankie scroll.

This new folktale, Shterna and the Lost Voice by A.C. Weaver, is inspired by mythical stories of Elyahu Hanovi and traditional Yiddish folklore. The story follows a young woman’s quest from the realms of the dead to the celestial gardens of the immortal – all to restore her friend's lost voice. Shterna’s epic adventure is accompanied by live original klezmer music while the narrative unfolds through a papercut crankie. This dynamic performance is geared towards audiences of all ages! 

Shterna and the Lost Voice is presented by The Magid Ensemble (magid, meaning “storyteller” in Yiddish) – a new collaboration featuring award-winning klezmer musicians and composers Mattias Kaufmann, Raffi Boden, and Rachel Leader, Yiddishist storyteller A. C. Weaver, and visual artist Kiah Raymond. The Magid Ensemble explores the interplay of sound, story, light, and shadow to create expressive and immersive storytelling landscapes.

What is a crankie? A crankie is a long scroll wound onto two spools that illustrates a story as it unwinds. Kiah Raymond's original crankie incorporates shadow puppetry inspired by Jewish papercut art.

This event is generously sponsored by Combined Jewish Philanthropies, and the Andover Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

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