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Storyteller.net @ Borders: February
Posted: 2006-02-17 By SNStaff

Storyteller.net @ Borders
“Storytelling for Adults”
99Ave and McDowell Road, Avondale
Saturday February 18 2006
7PM No Charge
Featured tellers this week:

Harriet Cole has traveled throughout the West telling stories
to adults and children in a variety of settings. She’s currently
studying in the Storytelling Certificate program at
South Mountain Community College.

Kindra Gayle’s quarter-lifetime of hilarious "tragedies," thwarting incidences, and
delicate triumphs, fuse together with the ability to laugh at herself to create one
fiery performance. She has be telling, in some form or another,
for thirteen years though she is brand new to the AZ storytelling scene.
In addition, Kindra is a board member for the National Storytelling Network.

Sean Buvala is the director of Storyteller.net and a twenty-year veteran of storytelling
for adults, teens and children throughout the United States. He’s a full time storyteller,
teacher and coach for storytellers and those who use stories.

Click the long link below to read the article
from the “West Valley View” newspaper:
http://westvalleyview.com/main.asp?SectionID=12&SubSectionID=7&ArticleID=20499&TM=61900.46

< > Coming up NEXT Month in March
Saturday, March 18 2006

Special Event! THREE featured storytellers direct from
Hawaii. These tellers have never told in the
Phoenix area before and YOU are in for a rare treat!

Here’s more information about these featured tellers for MARCH.

MAKIA MALO is a blind Hawaiian teller who’s survived Hanson’s Disease (leprosy)
and lived 30 years in Kalaupapa, the remote settlement for those afflicted
with that disease made famous by Father Damien. He tells hilarious and
bitter-sweet personal tales in a back-porch "talk story" style.

JEFF GERE runs the Talk Story Festival, Hawaii’s largest and oldest
storytelling celebration now in it’s 17th year. Jeff shares
personal stories and true supernatural tales of
Hawaii, his particular delight.

"TITA" KATHY COLLINS is a radio DJ on Maui. She’s wildly popular as ‘Tita’,
telling Hawaii’s lore and legend in pidgin English- stand-up comedy
with content and plenty of attitude! Her CD ‘Tita Out!’ was given
the state’s 2005 Hoku Award for Comedy

< >Learn the Art of Storytelling: The Storytelling Workout.
Sean starts the next four-week storytelling training series next March. Starting
Monday, March 6th, you can learn the art of storytelling.
For more information, please visit the webpage at:
http://www.storytellingworkout.com
Affordable and open to adults and mature teens. Maybe you can be one of our
featured tellers in the months to come!

< >Storyteller.net @ Borders
The third Saturday of every month. Borders Store at 10100 W. McDowell Road.
For more information, contact Sean Buvala at sean@storyteller.net or at 623.298.4548.
The programs run from 7PM to 8PM- setting you off on a great start to your Saturday night!
Bring a friend or two or twelve.

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