I'm re-posting our photos and videos from World Storytelling Day as I've received feedback that some of you could not access the videos.
I experimented with embedding them from Facebook - clearly that does not work for everyone, so now I've uploaded them to Youtube. I hope you can all see them now.
World Storytelling Day is our most ambitious event in the calendar. It seems to grow every year. This year the subcommittee who pulled it together was Anna Manuel (WSD Kids) and Durgah Devi Palanisamy (Adults) with Daniela Bücheler-Scott and Jackie Kerin. The decision to run two events came about as a result of your feedback last year. We listen!
Hosted at The Dock, we kicked off at 11.00 am with World Storytelling Day for Kids. We had a full house of children with their adults in tow. The team of specialist early childhood storytellers entranced, enthralled and excited babies, toddlers and primary age children.
This video will give you a glimpse of the fun.
I'm also going to share this video with you as is shows the entire
Acknowledgement of Country led by Dani and Tamia. Several of you have
contacted me asking to see this. You could have heard a pin drop.
At 2.00 pm the celebration for adults launched with a video story
especially recorded for us by Kamini Ramachandran from Singapore. One
of the reasons we like The Dock is we can share stories from around the
world in this way.
Kamini Ramachandran |
Anthony snapped in action |
Please visit our Facebook page and enjoy the photos taken of the
storytellers. We are blessed to have the support of so many talented
friends and supporters. Anthony Cheung, once again gifted the tellers with glorious images.
And finally, a thank you Rex Smeal
who joined us for the second year in a row. Rex is a digital artist who
has gifted us an animation of the day. Rex also created the image for
Fabled Nights 2019.
HUGE thanks to Anna, Dee, the committee, and the storytellers for a stupendous day of story.
Dani, Anna, Dave, Dee, Sarah, Alex, Kate, Jackie, Imogen (Missing from the line-up: Matteo, Roz Quin and Susan Hall) |
Jackie Kerin