Next show is:

Friday, October 22, 7:30pm
Traveling Home: Stories and Songs
Roy Street Coffee & Tea
700 Broadway E (Capitol Hill)

See the poster below for program details!
Showing posts with label Summer 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer 2010. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Family Storytelling, Week 2

Family Storytelling continues ... This week, we saw a few of the same kids from last week, and a whole gaggle of new folks.

We started by remembering the story of Coyote's Whiskers from last week, with the help of the drawings each of the kids made. It was such a joy to hear those who knew the story take over the role of storyteller as they related the tale to those who hadn't heard it.


Then came the new story of the week, a tale from Africa, made popular in this country by Pete Seeger and his banjo:

ABIYOYO

Now, as you can see, there is a book for this story, unlike Coyote's Whiskers. As you will see, though, this did not hinder the children's image-making once they set to their drawing.

But first, the telling! It is a wonderful story-song, in that the teller can fade in between singing and telling pretty easily, and the music provides a lovely backdrop anytime in the story. I'm working on a recording of the story, complete with illustrations by the kids, which I'll share here soon, but the gist of the story is as follows: a village throws out a magician and his ukulele-playing son for making too much magic in the town, only to be saved by them when a large giant threatens to eat up everyone and their animals. The little boy placates the giant with a pleasant little song about him: "Abiyoyo ... Abiyoyo ... Abiyoyo ..." The giant begins to dance faster and faster until he falls to the ground and the boy's father makes him disappear.



My favorite part of the day was when the story was over, and I started asking questions that the story didn't answer: What do you think Abiyoyo looked like? What kind of village do you see in your mind? What were the father and his son wearing? A flurry of voices answered all of my questions and more before everyone took their images to paper, along with a few I shared in the story.


The artists get to work - One holds up a finished product proudly: Abiyoyo's hand! "He's so big, only his hand fits on the paper!"

And now, the rest of the gallery:








Stay tuned for a "story video", in which I lay a slide show of this and more children's art over an audio recording of the story of Abiyoyo.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Summer Storytelling!

Here are my summer performance dates for 2010. All events are free, unless noted. Hope to see you out there!

Saturday, May 29 - Folklife Festival (Seattle)
"Ghost Stories" - 6:45pm in the Center House Theatre

Thursday, June 10 - 7:00pm - "When are you going to grow up?"
Seattle Storytellers Guild's Tales for a Thursday Evening
Haller Lake Community Club
12579 Densmore Ave. N., Seattle, 98133

Thursday, July 1 - 7:00pm - "Trickster Tales"
IslandBooks Pajama Storytime
3014 78th Ave. SE Mercer Island, WA 98040

Tuesday, July 13 - 11:00am - "Family Storytelling Party"
Atlantic Street Center at New Holly
7050 32nd Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118

Tuesday, July 20 - 6:00pm - "Family Storytelling Party"
Atlantic Street Center at New Holly
7050 32nd Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118

Saturday, July 24 - 1:00pm - "Trickster Tales"
Kitefest 2010, presented by the Model Family Mentorship Program
Magnuson Park, 7400 Sand Point Way, Seattle, WA. 98115
(Enter the park at 65th & Sand Point Way)


Check back soon for more dates that will be added in the interim!