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Revision as of 10:12, 18 April 2008
Category Editor: Dave Arthur
Here are some initial Storytelling categories. More will be added as the site develops.
British Isles
- England
- Scotland
- Ireland
- Wales
USA and Canada
- Appalachia
- Cape Breton Island
- Newfoundland
Australia
- Everywhere!
Storytellers: Traditional
- England
- Scotland
- Ireland
- Wales
- America
- Canada
- Australia
Storytellers: Revival
- England
- Scotland
- Ireland
- Wales
- America
- Canada
- Australia
Types of the Folktale
- Myth
- Legend
- Fable
- Modern Legend
- Folktale (Fairy Tale, Marchen)
- Aetiological (Pourquoi tales)
- Tale Tales
- Bawdy
- Trickster
- Ghost stories
- Cante fable
Storytelling in Education
- Storytelling and literacy
- Storytelling clubs
- Storytelling in the classroom
Therapeutic Storytelling
- Bereavement
- Healing
Societies and Organisations
- Society for Storytelling
- Folklore Society
- Mythstories Museum of Storytelling
- Emerson College
- Scottish Storytelling Centre
- George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling
- Department of Irish Folklore
- British Broadcasting Corporation
- School of Scottish Studies
Folktale Scholarship
- Catherine Briggs
- Jack Zipes
- Ewan McColl & Peggy Seeger
- Dr Alan Bruford
- Hamish Henderson
Books and bibliographies
Watch this space!
Magazines/Journals
- Storylines
- Facts and Fiction
Recordings
- Past performers
- Current performers
Performance
- Style/technique
Temporary links
Story Tellers
Irish:
American: