MORE WORLD STORYTELLING DAY VIDEOS
I am delighted to introduce two new tellers to you via video. Both Adli and Kemi are first time tellers in a storytelling environment. They are active members of the Speakers' Bureau of the New Canadians Centre in Peterborough. The NCC is our co-partner in presenting 'Fortune and Fate: Inspiring Stories From Around The World'. And of course, our event received funding from Storytellers of Canada.
Both stories are of the personal genre. Adli shares recollections from his birthplace of Iran where the famous 1001 Nights series of stories originated. Kemi wrote her story about cross-cultural love and she performs it beautifully.
We know that you will enjoy the passion of their performances.
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Friday, April 5, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
ENJOY OUR VIDEO STORIES!
Videos of some of our tellers are now available on our Tales and Tips blog!
Three videos have just been posted. The tellers are Rita, Angelica and Don...all members of Peterborough Storytellers. More videos of other tellers will follow in the days ahead.
These videos were made at our very successful World Storytelling Day 2013 event on March 20th held at the Public Library in Peterborough. In these videos you will see three unique styles of telling, story genres and in one instance, the use of harp and voice. The tale by Rita is unique in that she uses two character masks to tell her story.
The videos were made by our co-partner in the event, the New Canadians Centre of Peterborough, and we thank them for making these stories available to our blog. Our event, Fortune and Fate, was made possible by a grant from Storytellers of Canada.
Enjoy the three stories and watch for more to be posted shortly.
Videos of some of our tellers are now available on our Tales and Tips blog!
Three videos have just been posted. The tellers are Rita, Angelica and Don...all members of Peterborough Storytellers. More videos of other tellers will follow in the days ahead.
These videos were made at our very successful World Storytelling Day 2013 event on March 20th held at the Public Library in Peterborough. In these videos you will see three unique styles of telling, story genres and in one instance, the use of harp and voice. The tale by Rita is unique in that she uses two character masks to tell her story.
The videos were made by our co-partner in the event, the New Canadians Centre of Peterborough, and we thank them for making these stories available to our blog. Our event, Fortune and Fate, was made possible by a grant from Storytellers of Canada.
Enjoy the three stories and watch for more to be posted shortly.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
FUNDRAISING APPEAL
for the SC-CC StorySave Special Project 2013
[ This is fund raising appeal for a special project from Storytellers of Canada. It is reprinted here with permission from SC-CC. ]
As
most of you know, Storytellers of Canada - Conteurs du Canada (SC-CC) is this
country’s national storytelling organization.
One of its main programs is StorySave whose aim is to preserve, with a
series of audio recordings, elder voices of some of Canada’s most respected and
seasoned veterans of the oral storytelling tradition. To date, there have been ten elder voices
selected for production of triple CD projects, approximately one person chosen
per year over the past eleven or so years.
And there are more to come.
For
2013 the StorySave committee has chosen to embark on a one-time Special Project
to honour Jan Andrews, the originator of StorySave and one of the founders of
SC-CC itself.
Last
year, her admirers and colleagues nominated her to be among the exceptional
tellers honoured in the StorySave series.
Between the time of the nomination and the regular selection process,
Jan discovered that she was facing a life-threatening illness. The selection
committee approved Jan’s nomination, and to give more flexibility to her
recording, they designated her CD a Special Project separate from the 2013 and
2014 awards.
Jan is now poised to record a sampling of the wonderful work she
has offered to audiences over the years.
She has reassured us recently (late March) that, “I think folks should
know I don't seem to be about to pop off any minute!”. We intend to hold her to her word on that
point.
More
than a decade ago, Jan recognized the importance of preserving the voices of
Canadians who have made a unique contribution to storytelling in this country.
And as ever when she has an idea worth pursuing, she threw her prodigious
intellect and energies into initiating the “StorySave” project.
As well, she
found time to be an award-winning author short-listed for the Governor
General’s Award, storyteller/writer-in-residence in Manitoba and Tasmania,
director of two ground-breaking storytelling series, and co-founder of a
storytelling company. In her spare time, she has entertained audiences across
Canada, Scotland, Wales, and Australia.
Jan
Andrews has been a leading visionary in the Canadian storytelling community for
many years. It’s time for us to come
together to celebrate Jan’s contribution.
Supporters
of the artists involved in this series raise the funds to produce the CDs. One
important piece of the campaign to fund Jan’s CD is the letter that you are
reading and your response to it. A national appeal is unusual, but we feel it
is justified because the impact of Jan’s efforts artistically and nationally in
areas such as her fight to have storytelling widely recognized as an art form,
one supported by funders.
We
would like to offer you an opportunity to play a part in this great project by
making a contribution to the recording, production, and distribution of these
CDs.
We
believe that those who have heard Jan tell will be happy that they have helped
preserve her gentle cadence, her lovely accent, her power and her humour for
others to enjoy.
The
time-line for this Project is not firmly established but the actual audio
recording is beginning in early spring, 2013.
The Project completion and release details are to be determined but will
likely come to fruition within the coming year, depending on a number of
logistical factors.
Later this year an
Ottawa area committee will be spear-heading and guiding this Project toward
completion. Most of those people are currently somewhat occupied with planning
the annual conference of the SC-CC in July 2013.
So
this is where we need YOU:
In
order to get the Project off the ground, we are now launching a general fundraising
appeal to SC-CC members, friends of Jan Andrews, friends of SC-CC and all
friends of storytelling everywhere.
How to contribute: On-line electronically is what Peterborough Storytellers is suggesting will be the most convenient. Contributions of $20.00
or more will get you a tax deductible receipt with either method (but the
electronic method is a lot faster and easier).
The instructions are as follows.
On-line electronic (very fast and easy)
Electronic donations are
made by following these easy directions:
2.
Click
on the box on the right side that says “Donate
Now through CanadaHelps.org”
3.
Type
in the amount you wish to contribute and the frequency (one time or repeating)
4.
Click on the Fund/Designation drop-down menu
and choose StorySave
5.
Type
the letters “JASP” or the words “Jan Andrews StorySave Project” in the
Message/Instructions for Storytellers of Canada dialogue box
6.
Click
“Continue”
7.
The
next page is “The Giving Basket” that suggests a small contribution. The CanadaHelps.org service costs us a small
amount to use. You can decide this for
yourself.
8.
The
next page asks for an e-mail address so you will promptly receive a tax
deductible receipt.
9.
The
following page will ask for specific information for the income tax receipt
10. Then follow the prompts,
fill in the blanks and make your payments using methods such as a credit card
or PayPal. You should receive an
e-mailed receipt almost immediately.
Jan
was right to think that we who believe deeply in our oral heritage should do
what we can to keep significant voices available.
Thank you for your commitment
to the art. Thank you for reading this letter. And if you are able to make a
contribution, whether small or large, thank you very much for that!
Watch for further developments in the coming
months as this Special Project honouring Jan Andrews comes to fruition. We will post updates on our Tales and Tips blog for your review.
Jan Andrews is a fount of good ideas, a tireless worker, and a magnificent Canadian storyteller.
It’s high time to capture her unique voice and contribution to the art.
April 2, 2013
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