storytelling – Friends of Glen Providence Park https://glenprovidencepark.org Preserving and enhancing Delaware County's oldest park Tue, 04 Jul 2017 17:26:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Recap: Master Storyteller Odds Bodkin https://glenprovidencepark.org/2017/07/04/recap-master-storyteller-odds-bodkin/ https://glenprovidencepark.org/2017/07/04/recap-master-storyteller-odds-bodkin/#respond Tue, 04 Jul 2017 17:22:18 +0000 http://glenprovidencepark.org/?p=7027

Elizabeth was ants-in-her-pants excited. She and her friend had just arrived at the Glen Providence Park stage, along with her parents, a blanket and picnic treats in tow. They couldn’t believe their favorite storyteller Odds Bodkin was appearing live, for free no less, just a few minutes from their home. They staked their claim on the […]]]>

Elizabeth was ants-in-her-pants excited. She and her friend had just arrived at the Glen Providence Park stage, along with her parents, a blanket and picnic treats in tow. They couldn’t believe their favorite storyteller Odds Bodkin was appearing live, for free no less, just a few minutes from their home. They staked their claim on the lawn – center stage front – spread their blanket and prepared to be transported to Bodkinland… 

It was indeed an exquisite scene in Glen Providence Park on June 3 when Master Storyteller Odds Bodkin opened his show by welcoming the audience to “This beautiful glade and this beautiful stage on this absolutely perfect evening”. From his on stage perch, in the cozy company of a 12 string guitar, a grand Celtic harp and a diminutive kalimba (an African thumb piano), Mr. Bodkin surveyed an engaged audience of 175+ moms & dads, toddlers, grandparents, teens, tweens and “kids” of all ages, brilliantly bathed in light of late afternoon summer gold.

Beginning with the challenge for us all to use our imaginations – to the point where he would “disappear” – Odds launched into a 90 minute set of absolute enchantment. His music soared and swooped, his voice thundered and squeaked in the Bodkin version of “storytelling” that is more like a verbal version of a feature film replete with music soundtrack, a brilliantly drawn cast of distinct characters, sound effects and, occasionally, exuberant audience participation.

The whole event was like an unplugged Hollywood blockbuster – taking a fantasy fiction African safari with the Brothers Grimm and Jack Nicholson; captivating, spellbinding and thoroughly enjoyed by all (and maybe especially by Elizabeth!).

If the Odds Bodkin experience is any indicator, the rest of the 2017 Arts in the Park season, sponsored by the Friends of Glen Providence Park, is not to be missed.

Many thanks to all who made this concert possible: Delaware County Parks & Recreation, a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Concert Series Sponsors Media Recreation Board and West End Walk, Concert Sponsor Seven Stones Cafe, our volunteer Concert Committee, Marcia Tate for her artful decoration of the stage, the over 175 people who attended, and of course the amazingly talented Odds Bodkin!

This summer’s Arts in the Park was made possible by funding from Project Stream, a grant initiative of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts that is regionally administered by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. Additional support for Project Stream is provided by PECO.

Click on any photo for a closer look, or scroll through to see what it was like!

Photos by George Tate

 

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6-3-2017 Master Storyteller Odds Bodkin! https://glenprovidencepark.org/2017/05/04/6-3-2017-master-storyteller-odds-bodkin/ https://glenprovidencepark.org/2017/05/04/6-3-2017-master-storyteller-odds-bodkin/#respond Thu, 04 May 2017 21:57:04 +0000 http://glenprovidencepark.org/?p=6961

To kick off our 2017 Arts in the Park, Friends of Glen Providence Park is delighted to present Master Storyteller Odds Bodkin! He’ll bring his harp, guitars, and other instruments to help him tell his funniest family-friendly stories. Odds has performed twice at The White House, been called “a consummate storyteller” by The New York Times, and […]]]>

To kick off our 2017 Arts in the Park, Friends of Glen Providence Park is delighted to present Master Storyteller Odds Bodkin! He’ll bring his harp, guitars, and other instruments to help him tell his funniest family-friendly stories. Odds has performed twice at The White House, been called “a consummate storyteller” by The New York Times, and “a modern-day Orpheus” by Billboard Magazine. You will be spellbound!

Arts in the Park

Saturday, June 3
5:00-6:30 pm
Glen Providence Park Stage, State Street, Media
Rain date: Sunday, June 4

Using only 12-string guitars, Celtic harp and folk instruments without electronic effects, Odds transforms his voice into heroes, giants, villains and animals while playing live music to create vivid, cinematic soundscapes. He also creates realistic effects with his voice – water droplets, wind, galloping hoofs, crashing waves – to add imagery to his stories. Odds is renowned for his renditions of epic tales for universities and high schools, including an entrancing four-hour version of Homer’s The Odyssey, and his ethics-based stories for children.

Bring a blanket or chair, and relax on the lawn by the historical stage to listen to tales that appeal to all ages! After the performance, head into Media for dinner and shopping, just 2 blocks away on State Street. As with all of our events, this performance is free, family-friendly, and open to the public.

 

Thank you:

  • Concert Sponsor Seven Stones Cafe is one of the most inviting spots in town, and the family-owned cafe is located just over 4 blocks from the entrance to the park!
  • Concert Series Sponsor Media Recreation Board does so much for Media – including summer camp for kids, movies in Barrall Field, the Annual July 4th Celebration, and the Great Media Garage Sale Days.
  • Concert Series Sponsor West End Walk is the exciting new development of townhouses along the edge of the park, by the main entrance.
  • Delaware County Parks & Recreation has cared for Glen Providence Park since its creation on Halloween, 1935!
  • This summer’s Arts in the Park was made possible by funding from Project Stream, a grant initiative of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts that is regionally administered by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. Additional support for Project Stream is provided by PECO.

 

If the weather is questionable, we will post on Facebook and on our website by noon Saturday whether we will use our Sunday rain date.

For logistics, and for information on our July, August, and September performances, please see our 2017 Arts in the Park announcement!

 

 

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