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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

October Fern Street

Hosted by Anne Forester - celebrating Harvest Thanksgiving, Women's History and Halloween themes, the evening's stories encompassed the unexpected, the thoroughly spooky, and a variety of unusual love affairs.
Jennifer led off with a tale of a spunky young woman with a kind heart in B.C.'s boisterous gold rush days, one Joanna McGuire, followed by
Janna's version of  Hans Andersen's "The Princess and the Pea". A tale that gave our audience the opportunity to hold in their hands a dried pea that was at least in part responsible for the continuity and popularity of the Danish Monarchy to the present day !
Faye's gruesome story from the Scolt people of northern Finland told of the "The Death of a Mother-in-Law" and sent shivers down our collective spines!
Lee told Anna Wahlenberg's tale "The Magician's Cape"  in which a wicked magician is thwarted by a single strand of golden hair, which was used to mend his magic black cape and glowed so brightly when he did evil that he had to change his ways."
Nejama's horror story :Kahola de Darne" came from Southern Africa. In her words: "It has something lost and something found, as well as fear, kindness and courage. There is a hideous creature and a monster, mystery and natural consequence."
Another scary one, Sandra's choice was: "Marie Jolie" a Louisiana Cajun tale from J.J.Reneaux told of Elvida, a determined young woman who would decide for herself just whom she would marry but became disenchanted when her choice turned out to be the devil !! 
Al titled his story:"Faithful unto death" and took us to the naval base at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia where, in the 1880's, a husband so busy trying to please his wife by building her the perfect home lost his wife to the coachman!! 
Sheila recalled childhood Halloweens in Scotland when simple fun like apple bobbing and scones hung from the ceiling were part of the traditional celebration and with the tale of a disfigured nun who is still said to haunt a former priory that later became a school.
Shoshana's "short poem story" introduced the writer to the poet David Whyte whose work it is my intent to read more of. Thanks, Shoshana, and thanks too to Anne who led us in a thanksgiving chant to end the evening.
Submitted by Janna

Friday, October 22, 2010

Storytelling from Around the World

Shoshana Litman – Jewish storyteller
Mon Oct 25  7:00 to 8:00 pm
in the FirstMet United Church Chapel
(Corner of Quadra and Balmoral - enter off Balmoral)
Shoshana tells stories that come from her heart,
the heart of the Jewish people, and the heart of God.

STORYTELLERS PLEASE NOTE: This is the first of a monthly series of storytelling from around the world. The content does not need to be religious, but may be, or could address things like the social and environmental issues of the day. Stories should be from the heart and come out of a particular religious or cultural environment, other than Canadian. It is a paid gig. If you are interested in performing, please let Al Fowler
 know.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

VSG Member Sylvia Olsen Honoured

Congratulations to Sylvia Olsen, author and VSG member, who won the $5,000 Bolen Books Children's Book Prize for Counting on Hope  (Sono Nis Press). The subject of her novel is a teenage aboriginal girl in 1863 on Kuper Is.

Olsen said she loved inspiring young people with her novels.
"I get to be with teenagers and kids and get to see that inspiration," she said. "I'm never going to grow up and write adult novels."

Friday, October 8, 2010

World Storytelling Day Info March 20, 2011

Organizer Dale Jarvis sends the following:The theme for 2011 is "Water" and there is already a discussion starting on the WSD listserv. If you want to participate in the discussions, you can subscribe to the WSD email discussion list. Send a message to: storytellingday-subscribe@pytte.net

As you plan events in your own communities, members can post their own listings in the calendar at http://worldstorytellingday.webs.com

Dale will try to answer any questions he can about the storytelling Day website. You can email him directly at storytelling@nf.sympatico.ca. If you have questions about what other people are planning, or about the history or philosophy of World Storytelling Day, send your questions to the discussion group!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

"Things That Go Bump in the Night"


Join the Around Town Tellers and special Guests in a great ghoulish evening of stories and music
and who knows what that goes BUMP under the stairs....
           Friday evening, October 8,2010
                            7:30-9:30pm
   "Things That Go Bump in the Night"
                                     at the
              Unitarian Fellowship Hall
       595 Townsite Road, at Millstone in Nanaimo
               Tickets at the door: a scary $5.00
Our very special guest is the bewitching Sue Averill on guitar...