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* Traditional performers
* Past performers


* Revival performers
* Current performers


           
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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

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American: