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Top : Arts : Performing_Arts : Storytelling
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  • Tim Sheppard's Storytelling Resources for Storytellers: Collection of articles, links, and information on the oral tradition and the art of storytelling.
  • Aaron Shepard's Storytelling Page: Resources for storytellers, including articles, quotes, stories, and guide to telling.
  • Australian Storytelling: Offers directory of tellers by location, newsletter, articles and interviews, festival information and links.
  • Bob Wilkins: Information on programs offered to schools. Bedfordshire, England.
  • Cariadoc's Miscellany: Period Sources for Story Telling: Article by David Friedman and Elizabeth Cook on period sources. Bibliography, links.
  • Daryll Bellingham: Articles and information on workshops and performances for schools and community development. Brisbane, Australia
  • International Storytelling Center: Visitor and festival information, articles, and advocacy. Jonesborough, Tennessee.
  • John Shield's Storytelling Site: Articles and stories written by a retired storyteller.
  • National Story Project with Paul Auster: Read or listen to stories that aired from 1999 to 2001 on National Public Radio's "Weekend All Things Considered".
  • Story Arts Online!: Heather Forest's site for teachers, librarians, and students explores the use of storytelling in the classroom to enhance speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.
  • Story-Telling.com: Seasonal and holiday stories, links, and information on The Storybook Lady's performances. Fort Wayne, Indiana.
  • Storypower.com: Doug Lipman's site offers articles, Hasidic stories, newsletter, and information on his storytelling seminars.
  • StorySave: Project to preserve the voices of elder Canadian storytellers. Audio downloads and CDs available.
  • STORYTELL Discussion List: Mailing list hosted by the School of Library and Information Studies at Texas Women's University.
  • Storyteller.net: Articles, list of tellers, written and recorded stories, and event listings.
  • Storytelling -- It's News!: National Storytelling Network's compilation of articles in the media about storytelling.
  • Storytelling and Videoconferencing: Selected writings on folklore from Professor Eric Miller
  • Storytelling Power: Stories, articles about storytelling, and story resources.
  • Storytelling Webring: Hub for links to storytelling events, resources, and organizations.
  • Suite 101: Storytelling: Articles on the technical aspects of storytelling.
  • Tech Head Stories: Essays on combining storytelling and technology.
  • The Storyteller and the Listener E-Magazine: E-magazine publishes two guest essays a month on storytelling in the local community for the purposes of peacemaking, healing, reconciliation and bridge building.
  • The Storytelling Show: Radio program focused on women's storytelling. Vancouver, Canada.
  • Time Slips: Storytelling project with people with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers.
  • Tonsil: Musings from an Itinerant Story Listener: Weblog on storytelling issues.
  • WIStory.org: Information and links to storytellers, guilds, and storytelling events in Wisconsin.
  • Woman with Black Shawl: One-woman outdoor drama written and performed by Sharon Hatch French, from mixed Navajo/Paiute and Anglo blood. Includes a gallery, schedule and online shop.


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