Wed, Oct 30
|Folio: The Seattle Athenaeum
Spine Chilling Tales: A Halloween Cello and Storytelling Duo
Time & Location
Oct 30, 2024, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Folio: The Seattle Athenaeum, 93 Pike St #307, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
About the Event
This Halloween season, prepare to be captivated by ghostly fables that will send shivers down your spine!
Folio: The Seattle Athenaeum is delighted to welcome back Cellist Michelle Dodson and storyteller Merna Ann Hecht for a haunting performance, where spine-tingling tales come to life, accompanied by the bone-rattling melodies of cello. As darkness falls and the air fills with the crisp chill of autumn, prepare for an experience that will leave you haunted long after the night ends.
Join us for an evening of Spine Chilling Tales and enjoy a wine reception and spooky treats to conclude the evening.
Merna Ann Hecht, nationally known storyteller, poet and teaching artist founded the Stories of Arrival: Refugee & Immigrant Youth Voices Poetry Project at Foster High School in Tukwila one of the most culturally and language diverse schools in the U.S. Her writing, arts activism and teaching are guided by her commitment to bring marginalized voices through art, story and poetry to wide community visibility. She has taught Creative Writing, Humanities, and Arts and Social Justice Courses for the University of WA, Tacoma. Merna’s work appears in Teachers & Writers Magazine; Our Food, Our Right: Recipes for Food Justice; Making Mirrors: Writing and Righting Refugees; WA 129; The National Council of Teachers of English Journal, Drash and other books and journals. She has a Master’s degree from the University of WA with additional international training in theater in education, drama therapy and expressive arts modalities. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards and recently received a certificate of completion from the Harvard Medical School Program in Refugee Trauma. In 2018, Merna volunteered in Germany and Greece with asylum seekers in NGO”S for women, children and unaccompanied minors bringing storytelling, drama, puppetry and poetry into their programs. She and her husband Rob are long time Vashon Island residents where they live on a blueberry farm. She was Vashon’s Poet Laureate from 2017-2019.
Michelle Dodson is a young Seattle-based freelance musician specializing in cello performance. She performs a range of music genres spanning baroque, classical, jazz, modern, and pop. She has played cello for 16 years. She began her music degree at age 16 at University of Missouri St. Louis, and she transferred to DePaul University in Chicago after graduating high school, where she earned her liberal arts degree, a Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in cello performance, and a minor in economics from the Driehaus College of Business. While living in Chicago, she performed with the Chicago Composers’ Orchestra, City Lights Orchestra, and the funk-fusion band Pyzow! for their debut album in 2018. She also worked closely with modern composers to world premier eight new pieces. Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest in 2018, Michelle took up collaborating with local composers again, as well as collaborating with local small business owners. She has recorded soundtracks for films, including “They Reach” and “All that Remains”. She currently performs in the Seattle area with Harmonia Orchestra and Chorus, as well as various string quartets. In 2020, she recorded and released her debut solo album Feeling Suite, a complete recording of the first four Bach Suites for solo cello. She is passionate about working with local artists to create multidisciplinary art events in the hopes of inspiring beauty and creativity in the community.
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