Quabbin: A History and Explorers Guide
Imagine you lived in a town in Central Massachusetts and the state suddenly told you that you had to move -- your town would be flooded. That is what happened when Boston and surrounding towns needed more water: a reservoir would be built in the valley that would cover four towns. NY Times Bestselling Author Michael Tougias talks about the writing process, and tells the story of Quabbin Reservoir with slides (before, during, and after the construction). Join him on this amazing journey that combines history, science, politics, and nature.
Program available in person, or live online.
Audience Limit: 300
Curriculum Connection: Massachusetts history, storytelling, science, social studies, writing process, nature
Venue must schedule a minimum of 2 performances/day
Single Performance: $550
Additional Performances: $440
Travel: $75 per day
Pricing may vary for weekends/out-of-school time
Processing Fee of $45 added to all contracts
Provisions:
- 1 reserved parking space
- Water for 1 person
Performance Space:
- Multimedia projector for Michael to hook his computer (PC) up to
- Projection screen
- Large table to display artifacts and books
- Electrical outlet
- Extension cord
- Microphone if over 75 students (if possible).
- Performance space must be spacious enough for the above items to fit at the front of the room with space for artist to walk around during presentation.
Arrival time before first performance: 30 minutes
Strike time: 30 minutes
Time needed between performances: 5 minutes.
Teachers are asked to model appropriate audience behavior for students.
Please introduce the performer as an Arts for Learning Massachusetts artist.