Hans en Grietje by
Heinrich
Leutemann
1824-1905 |
I continue to write for Storytelling Magazine but will not be adding current columns until the following year. If you want immediate access to the newest websites, consider becoming a member of the National Storytelling Network. Please feel free to comment on the blog and let me know if you find this useful.
4 to 40
The name of this interesting site is based on their goal to
cover age groups from 4 to 40. Offering folktales and stories from around the world, including http://www.4to40.com/folktales/
A Flowering Tree and
Other Oral Tales from India
The entire book by A. K. Ramanujan
is online for generations to read, relish and enjoy.http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft067n99wt/
Bawdy Ballads and Far
Fetched Folklore
How can you resist a site with a title like this one? This
oral history of the rural south is sure to please.http://www.ibiblio.org/bawdy/
KIDdiddles
Searching for songs, fingerplays and games to add to your
storytelling? From Alouette to Wiggle in My Toes, this is the place jump, jiggle and jive!http://www.kididdles.com/
QuiltEthnic
A generous list of ethnic lessons plans surrounding the art
of quilting. From http://www.quiltethnic.com/lessonplans.html
Russian Sunbirds
While this site is home to Russian lacquer art it also offers a stunning array of Russian folktales, fairytales, songs, literature and poetry.
http://www.sunbirds.com/texts/themes/
Smithsonian Folklife and Oral History Interviewing Guide
A 35 page guide for collecting oral histories from family and community members, including tips, forms and questions to get you started. http://www.folklife.si.edu/resources/pdf/InterviewingGuide.pdf
Storytelling Power
Storyteller and author Chris King offers two insightful
articles on the art of tandem telling and sharing personal stories.
How to Develop the
Fine Art of Tandem Telling
http://www.creativekeys.net/StorytellingPower/article1010.html
Tips for Telling
Effective Personal Stories
http://www.creativekeys.net/StorytellingPower/article1037.html
The Center for the
Voice ~ Presentation Skills - Hints for Success
Storytellers don’t just tell stories; they present
workshops, give keynote speeches, and share their wisdom during panel discussions. Here are a few suggestions
from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary to help put those presentation anxieties to bed!http://www.nyee.edu/pdf/voice-presentation-skills.pdf
The Netwoods Virtual
Campfire
Summer is here and with it the sound of crickets and cub scouts!
This site will help you put together a roaring campfire program before you can
say, “Pass the s’mores please.”
* The original site is now defunct but you can still access the
resources through this link on the Wayback Machine.
http://web.archive.org/web/20060101191222/http://www.netwoods.com/d-campfire.html
http://web.archive.org/web/20060101191222/http://www.netwoods.com/d-campfire.html
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
If you missed any previous Stor e Telling
posts the links are below:
2002
January February - Folktales, myths, legends and pourquoi stories from
around the world and a few other sites to whet your appetite.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/stor-e-telling-january-february-2002.html
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/stor-e-telling-january-february-2002.html
May June - American Life Histories from the WPA Project, Mayan and
Philippine folktale's, public domain tales dating back to the 1880's, seasonal
stories of forests, frogs, moons and maidens, solar folklore and more.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-stor-e-telling.html
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-stor-e-telling.html
July August - Trickster tales, Kenyan folktales, flower fables and
participation stories to put some fun in your summer storytelling.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-ii-stor-e-telling.html
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-ii-stor-e-telling.html
September October – Included is a guide to collecting family
folklore, folktales from Britain, Russia, Kashmir, fables from the
Panchatantra, Jataka stories, and Native American legends ready to be explored.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-iii-stor-e.html
November December - Resources for Jack Tales, puppets, ghost stories, educational resources and activities, Australian storytelling, traditions and folklore from the Orkney Islands. For extra fun the Book Hive link will lead you to stories by the amazing Jackie Torrence and other well-known tellers. Next stop, 2003!
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-iv-stor-e-telling.html
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-iii-stor-e.html
November December - Resources for Jack Tales, puppets, ghost stories, educational resources and activities, Australian storytelling, traditions and folklore from the Orkney Islands. For extra fun the Book Hive link will lead you to stories by the amazing Jackie Torrence and other well-known tellers. Next stop, 2003!
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-iv-stor-e-telling.html
2003
January February - Folktales from Africa and Norway, Borneo
myths and legends, ghost stories, storytelling games and resources, and a wee
bit more.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-v-stor-e-telling.html
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/following-breadcrumbs-v-stor-e-telling.html
March April - Grant
resources, improvisational games to add to your storytelling residency, Native
American Trickster Tales, information to keep your voice in tip
top telling shape and more.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/07/following-breadcrumbs-vi-stor-e-telling.htmlMay June - The theme for the Storytelling Magazine issue was Grant Resources and all the links have been checked. I hope you will find something to help you discover that pot of gold!
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/07/following-breadcrumbs-vii-stor-e.html
July August - Some delightful sites to whet your storytelling appetite. You will find Andrew Lang's colored fairy tales books and more of his works, stories from the Arabian Nights, Hodja tales and more stories about trees than you could ever hope to climb! I hope you find something useful for your work.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/07/following-breadcrumbs-stor-e-telling.html
September October - You will find a wonderful site that
offers stories searchable by continent, country and theme.
Also, Legends of Guam, Western Yugar folktales, teaching benchmarks by
state, resources to care for your voice and more.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/08/following-breadcrumbs-ix-stor-e-telling.htmlNovember December - Resources focused on Appalachian Literature, oral history resources, including the StoryCorp project, Legends of Maui (a bit timely since two hurricanes are heading to Hawaii tonight; stay safe everyone) and a few more treats.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/08/following-breadcrumbs-x-stor-e-telling.html
2004
January February - There are Philippines folktales, two oral history resources,
stories for a variety of holidays and tales of pirates, boggarts and more.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/08/following-breadcrumbs-xi-stor-e-telling.html March April - Tibetan, Irish, and Afro-American folktales, a grant planning tutorial, video's featuring some of our best known storytellers, songs for teaching and a wee bit more.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/08/following-breadcrumbs-xii-stor-e.html
May June - This issue's theme from 2004 was Oral
History so you find a plethora of resources: Veterans, Civil Rights,
Appalachia, over 50,000 eyewitness testimonies from Holocaust
survivors, lesson plans, photographs, documents, videos, audio,
maps, from the Library of Congress and more. This post is one to savor on
a cold winter's day with a hot cup of cocoa!
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/09/following-breadcrumbs-viii-stor-e.html
2007 - 2012
Stor e Telling Columns 2007-2012
All 31 blog posts, along with a brief synopsis for each one, in an easy to access post at the link below.
http://karenchace.blogspot.com/2013/12/stor-e-telling-columns-2007-to-2012.html
2013
Stor e Telling Columns 2013
From 1001 Night
to 2001 Story Resources – This link will lead to you one blog post with all of
my columns from 2013.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/from-1001-nights-to-2001-story.html
Karen Chace 2014 ©
This blog post was researched and compiled by Karen Chace. Permission for private use is granted. Distribution, either electronically or on paper is prohibited without my expressed written permission. For permission please contact me at storybug@aol.com. Of course, if you wish to link to my blog via your website, blog, newsletter, Facebook page or Twitter please feel free to do so; I greatly appreciate your support and personal integrity.
http://www.karenchace.blogspot.com/2014/06/from-1001-nights-to-2001-story.html
Karen Chace 2014 ©
This blog post was researched and compiled by Karen Chace. Permission for private use is granted. Distribution, either electronically or on paper is prohibited without my expressed written permission. For permission please contact me at storybug@aol.com. Of course, if you wish to link to my blog via your website, blog, newsletter, Facebook page or Twitter please feel free to do so; I greatly appreciate your support and personal integrity.
2 comments:
Useful? Golly - you "Feed' and Inspire me -
You have given me enough that i now "boldly go" -
I find your blog way more than bread crumbs -
You have helped me re-arrange my skill set, give my voice new ways to express . . . YES, I find all your effort invaluably helpful - Thank you Very Much.
Dear Georgy,
Such wonderful words to see this morning. Thank you for filling my heart with smiles. You are appreciated!
Karen
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