Friday, May 29, 2015

Kansas City Road Trip Storytelling Team

The rummage sale has come and gone - very successfully, I might add, now we are onto our next tier of fundraising - seeking sponsors for this storytelling adventure into mid-America. Those who donate $100 or more are invited to place their magnetic sign on the vans we'll drive to Kansas City and back, and will be on all of our printed materials. Below is a cut & paste version of our brochure designed by Jo Anne Jones.

                       Kansas City Road Trip Storytelling Team

David Claunch: Born in Somerset, Kentucky, and an engineer in a former life, now an algebra teacher at Daniel Boone High School, David Claunch is an accomplished storyteller, clown and balloon sculptor. He works throughout the southeast combining art forms into Balloon Story Theatre. He twists the stories and balloons into magical experience of fantasy beloved by all.
Judy “Butterfly” Farlow: Judy “Butterfly” Farlow’s earthy rural grandparents, a multitude of “different” or “possibly strange” cousins, aunts, uncles and friends are the inspiration for many of her “Down Home” stories. Inspiring stories about strong women, shivery scary tales filled with the unexpected, and laughter are her trademarks. An accomplished children’s entertainer she may don a costume and include a touch of magic to the delight of her younger audiences. She is a masterful performer with an endless and diverse stock of stories for all ages.
Saundra Kelley: Saundra Kelley’s compelling voice radiates a mesmerizing aura of enchantment.  Sharing stories from her extensive repertoire, she tells original southern Gothic and ghost stories, personal narrative, legends, folklore, and myths.  Reverence and appreciation of mother earth are a part of every piece she tells or writes. She is the author of three books and one CD.


Sherril Miller: Sherril Miller is an innovative and creative storyteller who learned the art from cowgirls and coal miners in her family.  She has a treasure trove of colorful stories from the families of her Arizona mother and her West Virginia dad.  Her Aunt Mary stories are a favorite of many of her followers.  She enjoys telling stories of women she admires, such as St. Brigid of Ireland.  She tells thought provoking tales of diversity and stories about her own growing up time on the south side of Chicago.
Linda Poland: Linda Poland, Jonesborough's Resident Storyteller is like an ambassador sharing the stories of her historic town and region throughout the states and beyond. She was one of the first in the country to use the art of storytelling in developing award winning tourism programs.  Directing oral history projects ignited her passion for gathering and telling World War II stories.  Linda is a founding member of the Jonesborough Storyteller's Guild and is known for enchanting audiences with her adaptations of folk tales and original tales about Ireland.
Delanna Reed : Dr. Delanna Reed delights audiences with her folktales, fairy tales and ghost stories from Appalachia, Texas and around the world.  This native Texan teaches in the Storytelling Master’s Program at ETSU.  She also tells humorous stories and stories of strong women.  Her favorite stories touch upon the sacred, explore relationships and expand our understanding of humanity. She has told stories for children and adults at festivals, conferences, schools and historic sites.
Jeff Stratton -Jeff Stratton migrated to the U.S. in the mid-60s with his family after spending his growing up time in Mexico, Germany and Greece.  He experienced huge cultural differences which still astonish and confuse him. As a result of those experiences, he believes that truth is best told through fiction, and welcomes every opportunity to prove his theory. Most of his stories are original ones which have evolved from personal observation and life’s experiences including his work in law enforcement and as a teacher.  A newer story about the history of the railroad offers a glimpse of his possibilities in that arena.
Libby Tipton - An Appalachian storyteller from Flag Pond, Tennessee, Libby Tipton is a professional sign language interpreter. Utilizing sign, gesture, and voice, she shares her cultural roots through personal stories about her colorful deaf Appalachian family. Telling folktales, fairytales, stories of healing, historical stories, and singing the old ballads in her mountain twang, she brings the southern Appalachian Mountains to life like no other. 



























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