Storyteller Harlynne Geisler
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MUSEUM SHOWS


STORYTELLER HARLYNNE GEISLER HAS PERFORMED FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS, OR FAMILIES AT:

Folk Traditions from Around the World Children's Museum
Fresno Art Museum
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Armand Hammer Art Museum
Museum of Man
Puppets in the Park Festival, Balboa Park
Quail Botanical Gardens, Encinitas
Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center

She was the resident storyteller for the San Diego Museum of Art from February, 1998 through June, 2000.

HARLYNNE GEISLER WAS PART OF THE PANEL DISCUSSION AT:

Callaloo: Art in Other Places conference

HARLYNNE GEISLER IS LISTED IN:

Who's Who of American Women
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America

WHAT BOOKERS AND THE MEDIA ARE SAYING ABOUT HARLYNNE GEISLER:

You are the most organized performer I've ever worked with. You made my life much easier by sending me a press release and a flier to photocopy and asking about photographs. M. B., Children's Museum at La Habra

I wanted to drop you a line to thank you formally for the marvelous presentation you made to kick off our Eyes on the Universe series. I think people came away with a great appreciation of your craft. The relatively large number that joined you in the Lecture Hall for questions afterwards attests to that. Thank you so much for helping us continue our series with such style! D. M., Resident Astronomer, Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center

We were so happy to have you perform at the Children's Museum at long last. You were a huge success. We look forward to your return visit! C. S., Children's Museum, La Jolla

I wanted to let you know that everyone was delighted with your storytelling session. It was quite a success, and I am so glad that the Children's Museum could provide such quality programming for its members and visitors. Thank you for your fine work, and I look forward to your next performance here. M. G., Public Relations, Children's Museum, San Diego

I have watched her hold every eye in a room...Literate, well-read and thoughtful, she understands the meaning of words and the power behind them...her facial gestures tell a story in themselves. She seems to have thought about every line in a story, why it's there, what it means, what its writer intended in terms of delivery and style. That kind of artist is rare to find. Mike Granberry, Los Angeles Times reporter

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