Jan Turnquist is the founder and director of InterAct Performances, an
organization devoted to the wonderful impact that living history presentations
and meaningful seminars can have in the worlds of education, business, and
personal enrichment.
Jan is an educator, actress, and historian. She
holds her teaching certification and degrees in English and Comparative
Literature from the University of Wisconsin. She has been featured in television
roles on PBS, the Fox Network, and several BBC productions. Now a consultant to
Orchard House Museum, where Louisa
May Alcott wrote Little Women in 1868, she spent 18 years on staff there
as Living History Coordinator, Education Coordinator, and Historic
Interpreter.
Through InterAct Performances, Jan currently leads programs
across the country. Her living history portrayals are popular with schools,
universities, libraries, museums, civic groups, conventions, senior groups and
the like. She has also developed a successful offering of seminars and workshops
in order to share more of her natural talents, developed skills, and researched
material with teachers, business people, students, elderhostel attenders and
others.
Jan's delightful personality, impressive communication skills,
and extensive knowledge make her a hit with all who attend her programs.
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Kim MacDonald