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Note: Video allows us a means to share a 4+ dimensional art form in a 2 dimensional frame.
Tellabration is an annual storytelling event initiated by our affiliate National Storytelling Network to unify storytellers throughout the nation in a concerted effort to celebrate the art of storytelling.
Patchwork holds its Tellabration on the third weekend of November, as an afternoon event. It serves the dual purpose of a members event and fundraiser/membership drive. This event is not recommended for young children, but rather gravitates to adult audiences. Themes vary year after year.
Special thanks to Ray Gray for recording this event.
NOTE: The following excerpts are an attempt to bring viewers a 2-dimensional view of a 3+-dimensional experience and cannot adequately convey the versatility and talents of our tellers.
Vernyce Dannells, Why Cat and Dog Aren't Friends, Tellabration 2018: Good as Gold: Stories from Around the World
Ingrid Bohn, Maria and the Stringy Baker, Tellabration 2018: Good as Gold: Stories from Around the World
Tellabration is an annual storytelling event initiated by our affiliate National Storytelling Network to unify storytellers throughout the nation in a concerted effort to celebrate the art of storytelling.
Patchwork holds its Tellabration on the third weekend of November, as an afternoon event. It serves the dual purpose of a members event and fundraiser/membership drive. This event is not recommended for young children, but rather gravitates to adult audiences. Themes vary year after year.
Special thanks to Ray Gray for recording this event.
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NOTE: The following excerpts are an attempt to bring viewers a 2-dimensional view of a 3+-dimensional experience and cannot adequately convey the versatility and talents of our tellers.
Susannah Brody, A Patchwork of Stories for GrownUps, 2017, The Carpet
Note: Video allows us a means to share a 4+ dimensional art form in a 2 dimensional frame.
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