STORYTELLING
CONCERTS:
Storytelling for All Ages
Schools, libraries, shelters, nursing homes, college, women's and youth organizations,
churches, festivals, conferences, and more!
Tales
of the Misty Highlands
Scottish Tales
Wild and Wooly Tales
animal stories
This World of Ours
stories from many cultures
Dancing in Dark Waters
stories of the supernatural
Crossroads
stories
of choice and empowerment for teens
Stories for Life Passages
healing stories for youth and women
Myths and Legends of the Ancient World
stories from Greek, Roman, Celtic and other ancient
cultures.
Medieval
Tales stories
from the Middle Ages
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KEYNOTES
see index to the left
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Writing Workshops
for children and adults
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ghost
stories
* personal memoirs and journal writing * how to adapt
stories for various media
Historical Presentations and Workshops:
Among her special programs are historical presentations
and workshops intended
to bring learning to life.
"Children and teachers are completely engaged
in the learning process, forgetting that they really live in the 21st century!"
Medieval Artifacts
students view artifacts and learn about the roles of men, women, children, animals
and the church during the Middle Ages.
Living in the Middle Ages
a hands-on workshop series of Medieval arts including arms and armor, home arts,
monastery, bardic school, and Prince Henry's School of Navigation.
Life in Colonial America:
visit a Colonial kitchen and learn about home and political life in the early
colonies. Workshops in leather work, quilting, home arts, government, and education.
A Spinner's Place
spinning demonstration from sheep to shawl with stories of spinning and weaving,
and discussion on the American Colonies
Letters Home:
stories of the Civil War.
Listen to the stories of two women who disguised themselves
and fought during the American Civil War. Discover why the war was fought through
the eyes of these women and find out what happened at the Battle of Gettysburg.
The
Movin' Dress The compelling story
of a dust bowl family surviving the Great Depression and
their migration west.
Whose
Names Are Unknown This
is a presentation of songs
from the Great Depression by the Blue
Eagle String Band.
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CROSSROADS
Programs for at-risk youth
Available
for schools, private organizations, treatment facilities,
shelters, prisons and detention centers.
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Identity and Community Building in the Aftermath of Trauma
and Disaster
* HeroQuest: finding the inner hero
* Mommy and
Me:
storytelling and play for mother and
child
* Stories of Choice and Empowerment
* Diversity
and Tolerance Training
Training for adult staff,
teachers, librarians, ministers.
STORYTELLING
WORKSHOPS:
Storytelling for children, adults, teachers, beginning or experienced storytellers,
ministers, counselors.
A Tale to Tell
storytelling for beginners
Telling Tales in School
storytelling for the classroom
Our Legacy
learning to tell personal and family stories
Flexing Your Repertoire
learning to adapt stories for multiple audiences, great for teachers and beginners
Learning to Dance
stories as models for life passages
Unlocking
the Power of Story Finding the power heart of story
for improved storytelling.
The
Story Pilgrimage Discovering the real story from start
to finish.
Storytelling
for Personal and Community Identity Building: the
Aftermath of Trauma and Disaster How stories
heal and lead us back to self.
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