Some of New York’s most famous storytellers from the Hans Christian Andersen Storytelling Center bring to life exciting fairy and folk tales and fantastic adventures from Scandinavia and the far north.

Saturday Morning Storytelling at Scandinavia House is made possible in part by support from DeWitt Stern Group, Inc.

The Invisible Child & Other Tales

October 3

Melissa Heckler and Therese Folkes-Plair open theSaturday Morning Storytelling season with a funny tale from Tove Jansson’s Moomins series, plus some sea nymph stories.

About the Hans Christian Andersen Storytelling Center

Since 1957, on Saturdays during the summer, New York City’s children have clustered around the Hans Christian Andersen statue near Conservatory Pond in Central Park to hear his and others’ fairytales, folk stories, and stories told by a dedicated group of professional storytellers.

The Hans Christian Andersen Storytelling Center is a New York not-for-profit corporation that administrates and sponsors these weekly storytelling sessions, as well as other storytelling outreach and school programs in New York City.

In 1998 the Storytelling Center was honored to receive the Hans Christian Andersen Prize from the Hans Christian Andersen Priskomite of Odense, Denmark – Andersen’s birthplace in 1804. In 1999 the Lord Mayor of Odense visited the Storytelling Center. The program celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2006.

Saturday Morning Storytelling at Scandinavia House is made possible in part by support from DeWitt Stern Group, Inc.

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SAT – 10-18-2015 – 11:00 AM
Series continues fall 2015 & winter 2016
free
Ages 5+