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FIND A STORYTELLER
Whilst there is no national set rate for a storyteller, the National Association of Writers in Education recommends a minimum daily rate of £250 per day for authors in schools. Many experienced tellers will charge much more than this, and the rate of pay for storytelling in other sectors, such as healthcare or business, may be much higher.OPEN ZOOM NIGHT
The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Find a Storyteller. There are many storytellers across the country, but it can be difficult to find the ones who work in your area or work with the size and nature of your particular group. The list below should help you. It is not comprehensive and, as the directory is paid for by the tellers themselves, listing here does not mean the Society SOUTH DEVON STORYTELLERS Meetings are on the second Monday of the month, 7.30pm at Pie Street, High Street, Totnes TQ9 5RY. There is no charge; the bar at Pie Street will be open. We start off with a longer story from a particular story cycle (this year we are working through the Grimm’s tales) and then there is plenty of opportunity for tellers (stories no longerSTORYTELLING CLUBS
Storytelling Clubs. One of the great features about storytelling in the UK is the variety of clubs. They vary from story rounds where anyone can come to tell a short story (or some come just to listen), to clubs where you listen one storyteller for the whole evening as they tell an epic tale. The hardest part is often finding your nearestclub
MATLOCK STORYTELLING CAFE In anticipation of International Womens Day on the 8th March we bring you 'Reflecting Fridas'.The life and work of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo are the inspiration for the show created and performed by Brazilian storyteller Ana Maria Lines. STORYTELLER DIRECTORY ENTRY Coming from a large family it was not hard to hear stories of people and places and fall in love with those stories the people and the places. Places local and further afield in this magical country. Whats not to love in the stories of Arthur and Robin Hood as well as the stories of the Fens, East Anglia and the rest of the country. STORYTELLING AND DEMENTIA Improvements lasted for several weeks following the final session.The new study reinforces research completed in 2007 and published in The Gerontologist that suggested that storytelling methods like TimeSlips also allowed care-givers an opportunity to alter their perception of people with dementia, encouraging more social interaction between THE LINK BETWEEN STORYTELLING AND WELLBEING The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes. STORYTELLING COURSES The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Whilst there is no national set rate for a storyteller, the National Association of Writers in Education recommends a minimum daily rate of £250 per day for authors in schools. Many experienced tellers will charge much more than this, and the rate of pay for storytelling in other sectors, such as healthcare or business, may be much higher.OPEN ZOOM NIGHT
The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Find a Storyteller. There are many storytellers across the country, but it can be difficult to find the ones who work in your area or work with the size and nature of your particular group. The list below should help you. It is not comprehensive and, as the directory is paid for by the tellers themselves, listing here does not mean the Society SOUTH DEVON STORYTELLERS Meetings are on the second Monday of the month, 7.30pm at Pie Street, High Street, Totnes TQ9 5RY. There is no charge; the bar at Pie Street will be open. We start off with a longer story from a particular story cycle (this year we are working through the Grimm’s tales) and then there is plenty of opportunity for tellers (stories no longerSTORYTELLING CLUBS
Storytelling Clubs. One of the great features about storytelling in the UK is the variety of clubs. They vary from story rounds where anyone can come to tell a short story (or some come just to listen), to clubs where you listen one storyteller for the whole evening as they tell an epic tale. The hardest part is often finding your nearestclub
MATLOCK STORYTELLING CAFE In anticipation of International Womens Day on the 8th March we bring you 'Reflecting Fridas'.The life and work of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo are the inspiration for the show created and performed by Brazilian storyteller Ana Maria Lines. STORYTELLER DIRECTORY ENTRY Coming from a large family it was not hard to hear stories of people and places and fall in love with those stories the people and the places. Places local and further afield in this magical country. Whats not to love in the stories of Arthur and Robin Hood as well as the stories of the Fens, East Anglia and the rest of the country. STORYTELLING AND DEMENTIA Improvements lasted for several weeks following the final session.The new study reinforces research completed in 2007 and published in The Gerontologist that suggested that storytelling methods like TimeSlips also allowed care-givers an opportunity to alter their perception of people with dementia, encouraging more social interaction between THE LINK BETWEEN STORYTELLING AND WELLBEING The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes. THE SOCIETY FOR STORYTELLING The FB community is now over 6000 strong and growing every day. If you have any suggestions for what the SFS could be doing at this stage of un~lock, then please email me, Paul Jackson, or any of the SfS Board on; membership@sfs.org.uk. The Board Consists of Nicky Rafferty, Merrick Durling, Steve Stickley and Andy Copps and myself, PaulJackson.
STORYTELLING COURSES The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.STORYTELLING CLUBS
Storytelling Clubs. One of the great features about storytelling in the UK is the variety of clubs. They vary from story rounds where anyone can come to tell a short story (or some come just to listen), to clubs where you listen one storyteller for the whole evening as they tell an epic tale. The hardest part is often finding your nearestclub
OUTDOOR STORYTELLING WORKSHOP WED 16TH JUNE 10 Outdoor Storytelling Workshop. Wed 16 th June 10 - 4 . Outside on the grass by the Village Hall, Tremarchog-St Nicholas, SA64 OLG (about 5 miles out of Fishguard in the St Davids direction-FIND A STORYTELLER
Whilst there is no national set rate for a storyteller, the National Association of Writers in Education recommends a minimum daily rate of £250 per day for authors in schools. Many experienced tellers will charge much more than this, and the rate of pay for storytelling in other sectors, such as healthcare or business, may be much higher. STORYTELLING AND DEMENTIA Replacing the pressure to remember with encouragement to imagineResearchers from the University of Missouri have found that participation in a ground-breaking collective storytelling programme improves communication between patients with Alzheimer’s Disease and has a generally positive effect on patients.Working in 20 care homes, researchers studied the effect of storytelling TALES FROM THE UNDERCROFT Tales from the Undercroft is a very active and succesful story club. It welcomes open Mic sessions and has many mambers of the audience who have taken there tern in the storytellers seat. We do have occasional guest performers, and an interest in promoting local talent as well as other storytelling events.BLODEUWEDD UNTOLD
Jo Blake, international contemporary storyteller, irradiates this figure of Welsh myth through word, movement and ritual. The myth is unravelled in this radical reclamation of the untold; intertwined with personal experience and striking observations of the role of myth in our unmythic modern lives. (Blodeuwedd: blod-ae-wuth).FIND A STORYTELLER
Find a Storyteller. There are many storytellers across the country, but it can be difficult to find the ones who work in your area or work with the size and nature of your particular group. The list below should help you. It is not comprehensive and, as the directory is paid for by the tellers themselves, listing here does not mean the Society LUNARSEA STORYTELLING Venus in furs, love in the shadows! Ready yourself for sheer delight and shadowy enchantment as performance storyteller Sally Pomme Clayton tells dark and gothic fairytales for grown-ups. Love in the Shadows is peppered with delicate images from her very teeny, tiny shadow theatre. Tales of having and not having, of longing and loosing, of THE SOCIETY FOR STORYTELLING The FB community is now over 6000 strong and growing every day. If you have any suggestions for what the SFS could be doing at this stage of un~lock, then please email me, Paul Jackson, or any of the SfS Board on; membership@sfs.org.uk. The Board Consists of Nicky Rafferty, Merrick Durling, Steve Stickley and Andy Copps and myself, PaulJackson.
STORYTELLING COURSES The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Whilst there is no national set rate for a storyteller, the National Association of Writers in Education recommends a minimum daily rate of £250 per day for authors in schools. Many experienced tellers will charge much more than this, and the rate of pay for storytelling in other sectors, such as healthcare or business, may be much higher. SOUTH DEVON STORYTELLERS Meetings are on the second Monday of the month, 7.30pm at Pie Street, High Street, Totnes TQ9 5RY. There is no charge; the bar at Pie Street will be open. We start off with a longer story from a particular story cycle (this year we are working through the Grimm’s tales) and then there is plenty of opportunity for tellers (stories no longerOPEN ZOOM NIGHT
The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Find a Storyteller. There are many storytellers across the country, but it can be difficult to find the ones who work in your area or work with the size and nature of your particular group. The list below should help you. It is not comprehensive and, as the directory is paid for by the tellers themselves, listing here does not mean the Society TALES TATTLED & TOLD ON ZOOM Tales Tattled & Told. Join us for an evening of tall tales by and for grownups! With storytellers Stephen Hobbs, Lynette Hill, Deepa Anand, Peter Boyce, Mark Steinhardt and friends! This event is intended for adults; that is, people aged 16 and older. Entry is free, although you must register with Eventbrite for tickets and Zoom details. MATLOCK STORYTELLING CAFE In anticipation of International Womens Day on the 8th March we bring you 'Reflecting Fridas'.The life and work of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo are the inspiration for the show created and performed by Brazilian storyteller Ana Maria Lines. STORYTELLER DIRECTORY ENTRY Coming from a large family it was not hard to hear stories of people and places and fall in love with those stories the people and the places. Places local and further afield in this magical country. Whats not to love in the stories of Arthur and Robin Hood as well as the stories of the Fens, East Anglia and the rest of the country. THE LINK BETWEEN STORYTELLING AND WELLBEING The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes. THE SOCIETY FOR STORYTELLING The FB community is now over 6000 strong and growing every day. If you have any suggestions for what the SFS could be doing at this stage of un~lock, then please email me, Paul Jackson, or any of the SfS Board on; membership@sfs.org.uk. The Board Consists of Nicky Rafferty, Merrick Durling, Steve Stickley and Andy Copps and myself, PaulJackson.
STORYTELLING COURSES The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Whilst there is no national set rate for a storyteller, the National Association of Writers in Education recommends a minimum daily rate of £250 per day for authors in schools. Many experienced tellers will charge much more than this, and the rate of pay for storytelling in other sectors, such as healthcare or business, may be much higher. SOUTH DEVON STORYTELLERS Meetings are on the second Monday of the month, 7.30pm at Pie Street, High Street, Totnes TQ9 5RY. There is no charge; the bar at Pie Street will be open. We start off with a longer story from a particular story cycle (this year we are working through the Grimm’s tales) and then there is plenty of opportunity for tellers (stories no longerOPEN ZOOM NIGHT
The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Find a Storyteller. There are many storytellers across the country, but it can be difficult to find the ones who work in your area or work with the size and nature of your particular group. The list below should help you. It is not comprehensive and, as the directory is paid for by the tellers themselves, listing here does not mean the Society TALES TATTLED & TOLD ON ZOOM Tales Tattled & Told. Join us for an evening of tall tales by and for grownups! With storytellers Stephen Hobbs, Lynette Hill, Deepa Anand, Peter Boyce, Mark Steinhardt and friends! This event is intended for adults; that is, people aged 16 and older. Entry is free, although you must register with Eventbrite for tickets and Zoom details. MATLOCK STORYTELLING CAFE In anticipation of International Womens Day on the 8th March we bring you 'Reflecting Fridas'.The life and work of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo are the inspiration for the show created and performed by Brazilian storyteller Ana Maria Lines. STORYTELLER DIRECTORY ENTRY Coming from a large family it was not hard to hear stories of people and places and fall in love with those stories the people and the places. Places local and further afield in this magical country. Whats not to love in the stories of Arthur and Robin Hood as well as the stories of the Fens, East Anglia and the rest of the country. THE LINK BETWEEN STORYTELLING AND WELLBEING The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes. THE SOCIETY FOR STORYTELLING The FB community is now over 6000 strong and growing every day. If you have any suggestions for what the SFS could be doing at this stage of un~lock, then please email me, Paul Jackson, or any of the SfS Board on; membership@sfs.org.uk. The Board Consists of Nicky Rafferty, Merrick Durling, Steve Stickley and Andy Copps and myself, PaulJackson.
STORYTELLING COURSES The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.STORYTELLING CLUBS
Storytelling Clubs. One of the great features about storytelling in the UK is the variety of clubs. They vary from story rounds where anyone can come to tell a short story (or some come just to listen), to clubs where you listen one storyteller for the whole evening as they tell an epic tale. The hardest part is often finding your nearestclub
STORYTELLER DIRECTORY ENTRY The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Whilst there is no national set rate for a storyteller, the National Association of Writers in Education recommends a minimum daily rate of £250 per day for authors in schools. Many experienced tellers will charge much more than this, and the rate of pay for storytelling in other sectors, such as healthcare or business, may be much higher. TALES FROM THE UNDERCROFT Tales from the Undercroft is a very active and succesful story club. It welcomes open Mic sessions and has many mambers of the audience who have taken there tern in the storytellers seat. We do have occasional guest performers, and an interest in promoting local talent as well as other storytelling events.BEESTON TALES
The Society for Storytelling is registered charity number 1052038 and company number 3139120 limited by guarantee in England and Wales. Patrons: Kevin Crossley-Holland, Grace Hallworth, Taffy Thomas MBE, Dame Marina Warner, Prof. Jack Zipes.FIND A STORYTELLER
Find a Storyteller. There are many storytellers across the country, but it can be difficult to find the ones who work in your area or work with the size and nature of your particular group. The list below should help you. It is not comprehensive and, as the directory is paid for by the tellers themselves, listing here does not mean the SocietyPAUL JACKSON
Paul Jackson. Paul has been a professional teller since 1993. He joined the Board of the SFS in April 2015 with the desire to help make the society much more accessable and relevent to both Storytellers and all those passionate about the Oral Tradition. His hope is that Storytellers will once more help to create an organisation that ismore
LUNARSEA STORYTELLING Venus in furs, love in the shadows! Ready yourself for sheer delight and shadowy enchantment as performance storyteller Sally Pomme Clayton tells dark and gothic fairytales for grown-ups. Love in the Shadows is peppered with delicate images from her very teeny, tiny shadow theatre. Tales of having and not having, of longing and loosing, ofJump to Navigation
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WELCOME TO THE SOCIETY FOR STORYTELLING Supporting & promoting Storytelling in the UK Oral storytelling is one of the most ancient artforms, and continues to this day as a vibrant part of culture throughout the world. We provide a central place to find out about storytelling events, to ask for advice on using storytelling, about Workshops to help you find your individual voice as a new storyteller. We have helpful FACT SHEETS that will give you guidance on many aspects of Storytelling. Click here to see what is available. FEBRUARY 2021~HELPING STORYTELLERS AND COMMUNITIES BE POSITIVE IN THESE DIFFICULT TIMES > PLEASE NOTE: Check ALL events and contact the performers or > Organisers listed on each EVENT.>
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