Do Tell! Storytelling at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
Starting tonight and going through tomorrow evening, the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center will host “Do Tell… a gathering of story lovers,” a storytelling showcase.
While I am uneasy about event titles with ellipses, “Do Tell” looks pretty neat. Even better — two of the Wren’s Nest Ramblers, Akbar Imhotep and Curtis Richardson, are on the docket.
(Curtis doing his thing in our storytelling garden, captured by Michael Cogliantry)
Interestingly enough, only one hour of the storytelling is designated as “stories for families and children.” Printing mistake or bucking that whole “children love stories” trend? Either way, color me intrigued!
You know I love anything hosted at a fine arts center that threatens to veer off into blue territory.
Think you’ll go? Me too. Find tickets here.





1 Comment to Do Tell! Storytelling at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
After seeing Curtis Richardson perform at “Do Tell” today,I’m totally sold on the value of stories told by such experts as Mr. Richardson, as vehicles for cultural understa nding. I hope to bring my Muslim-American/Irish/East Indian grandchildren to hear your Ramblers, and look forward to more stories.
My website is http://www.thewordmason.com
Thank you!
Molly Darden