2010
Press Release
Storytelling Festival - Corvallis
2010 Media Release
Contacts:
Bruce Marbin 541-760-6174 - on Presenting Board, founder of this
Festival, Coordinator of Community Relations
http://www.tchateemanwistorytelling.com/
February 18 – 21, 2010
(plus performances in public schools during the week before)
The eighth annual Tcha Tee Man Wi Storytelling Festival, with public
performances February 18-21, promises another weekend of both traditional
and unique entertainment and workshops for adults, and matinees
for children. Most events workshops are in Corvallis, and free.
This year’s featured Tellers include internationally acclaimed
professionals.
Joel ben Izzy began his professional career after graduating from
Stanford with a degree in English, Creative Writing and Storytelling.
He has travelled the world, gathering and telling stories.
His work as a story consultant has him coaching and teaching storyskills
to folks in fields ranging from film to high-tech, from banking
to advertising, from medicine to law. Clients include Hewlett Packard,
Pixar Animation Studios, Kaiser Permanante, Wachovia Bank, The California
Attorney General, and The United States Attorney's Office. Some
of his stories and style draw from his rich Jewish heritage. His
recordings have won Parents' Choice Gold Award and numerous other
awards, and are available at the Corvallis Benton County Public
Library.
Regi Carpenter has been featured at schools, libraries, museums,
festivals, and family and community venues. She is at home with
both children and adults and offers storytelling programs, workshops,
and school residencies. A New York State certified teacher, Regi
is adept at weaving the arts into the curriculum while fulfilling
teaching standards. As nationally acclaimed performer and educator,
Regi has received the Parents' Choice Gold Award, the Parent's Guide
to Children's Media Award, and the Leonard Bernstein Fellowship
for Artists in Education. She uses the art of storytelling with
cancer patients and their families. Her recordings for children
are available at the Corvallis Benton County Public Library, adult
recordings can be ordered.
Anne Penfound is active in the Portland Storytellers' Guild. She
says "Smell the delicious spices from the island of Barbados
where I spent my early childhood. Imagine the call of the wild Haggis
in the hills of Scotland where I brought up my own children - combine
them together, add a folktale or two, stir in a tall tale, sprinkle
with a dash of fun and you have the recipe for my storytelling in
a nutshell."
The schedule includes storytelling performances, workshops, children’s
matinees, and an open mic for aspiring storytellers. Special performances
are offered in area schools during the week leading up to the Festival.
“Stories to Inspire” are offered on Sunday morning.
For those who enjoy stories with added color, there's the adults-only,
late-late night, Bawdy Tales. Each year, the event has gotten better,
delighting the sell-out crowd with raucous, wild, funny, and shocking
tales, lyrics, and theatrical pieces. Join in Saturday evening 10
pm - midnight. The doors open at 9:30 pm. The event will be held
at Aurora Martial Arts located at 2525 SE 3rd Street. Aurora Martial
Arts is south of town, on the east side of 3rd Street, between The
Auction yard and New Holland Tractors. Proceeds help fund the whole
festival. Advance tickets are available at Grass Roots Bookstore
and at Corvallis Parks and Recreation – the event sells out.
Leading up to the festival, the public is invited
to submit true stories about personal experiences with the Willamette
River. What has happened on, in, or by our river or the rivers and
streams that flow into it. Please send in your story - of NO MORE
than 250-300 words - with permission to share it on the web, in
print, or aloud. Do tell! Send to tchateemanwi@gmail.com
or news@gazettetimes.com
.
The Tcha Tee Man Wi Storytelling Festival is presented annually
by The Arts Center, the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library,
Corvallis Parks and Recreation, and Wonderkeepers: A Storytelling
Guild. Local sponsors help to keep the festival of the highest quality
and free. To become a sponsor, and for more information and the
full schedule, visit our website at or call 541-766-6794.
Media note: the Festival Logo, schedule details, and downloadable
press photos are available at: http://www.tchateemanwistorytelling.com/promotion.html
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