Traditional Storytelling: An Hour of The Oldest Meaning-Making Art | Mount Sinai

Experience an hour of traditional performance storytelling!
Storytelling has been an important part of human culture since our earliest beginnings. Television, movies and novels all have this universal art form as their great-great-grandparent. Join Brian Walsh as he tells three Irish stories, one Kenyan story, and one Indian story aimed at a modern adult audience.
Please join us in the 18th Floor Auditorium. No registration necessary.
Mount Sinai Hospital
18th Floor Auditorium
Our Teller: Brian Walsh is a member of the Spiritual Care team at Sinai Health. He is also a professional storyteller who specializes in Irish mythology and folktales as sources of wisdom and humour, discomfort and delight. Brian’s background is in psychotherapy, world religions, and celtic studies. He has told stories at diverse venues including the Toronto International Storytelling Festival, schools and universities, the Niagara Irish Music Festival and around campfires under the stars.