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Red Yarn & Family ASL-Interpreted at Boston Children’s Museum

Red Yarn is a dynamic family performer who weaves folksongs and puppetry into engaging shows for all ages.  Performing alongside his wife Jessie on their summer 2014 tour, Red Yarn is spreading positive values while reinvigorating American folklore for younger…

Mike the Bubble Man ASL-Interpreted at Boston Children’s Museum

Mike the Bubble Man brings magic and science to the stage with this interactive 45-minute indoor show about BUBBLES!  Through music, choreography, and comedy, bubbles—in all different shapes and sizes—come alive, sparking imagination and wonder.  Exploring science through bubbles creates…

ASL-Interpreted Shows: Museum of Science Free Community Partners’ Day

Join the Museum of Science Saturday, June 7, 2014 for a Community Partners’ Day.  Experience two new travelling exhibits; 2theXtreme: MathAlive!, a highly interactive exhibit on math and its application to sports, space, music, videogames and more, and Grossology, an…

Embodying Literacy: Teaching Reading, Writing, and Public Speaking Through Movement and Drama

Hello!  My name is Jennifer Dines, and I teach at the Lilla G. Frederick Pilot Middle School, a Boston Public School in Dorchester. This school year, I had the honor of participating in a course offered by VSA Massachusetts and…

CANE Workshop: Creating a Welcoming Space for Visitors who are on the Autism Spectrum

invites cultural institutions to attend a conversation about welcoming visitors on the autism spectrum and their friends and family.  The session will include a keynote address by Lisa Jo Rudy, writer, consultant and parent of a child on the autism…