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Neil Billings
Neil Billings is fairly new to Storytelling. He has found it to be a great avenue to release his imagination. You never know if the story he tells you is true or not...until the end.
Peter Brodeaur
Peter is a great teller of not just family stories, but is a keeper of sacred Native tales passed on to him by Native tellers and keepers of tales.
Simon Brooks
Award-winning British storyteller, Simon Brooks, has thrilled audiences over New England. With his bodhrán, Simon enchants audiences and once hearing his tales, listeners understand the magic in powerfully told stories.
Cora Jo Ciampi
Cora Jo Ciampi has been telling stories since the early '80's professionally. She tells all kinds of tales including Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Sad Tales (okay, not too many of those) Scary Tales (very scary!), and Tales she writes herself.
Andy Davis
Andy Davis has carried his rucksack of tales tall and true from Paris to Bamako to San Diego. He lives in the southeastern corner of the White Mountains, in the shadow of Mt. Chocorua.
Nancy Donnelly
Nancy Donnelly particularly enjoys telling trickster tales, general folklore, Biblical stories, and stories with an ethical twist. She is a member of the Central New Hampshire Storytelling Guild.
Take Two
Tellers Anne Marie Forer and Cindy Killavey combine their talents to present lively, interactive programs. Audiences enjoy the music, merriment and madness when these two tellers take turns talking.
Kim Snowhawk Hart
As a child listening to her Grandmother, Kim developed a love of storytelling. Kim uses the magic of imagination to share her "Love of the Old Ways of the People of Turtle Island."
Angela Klingler
Alternately wise and funny, silly and poignant," (Yukon News) from traditional world folktales to geomythology and historical legend, Angela has garnered national recognition, bridging time, culture, curriculum and community since 1989.
Olga Morrill
Olga tells stories indiscriminately to all ages and species. She believes stories can change the World - or at least the way we see it. She works at the Conway Library and is a member of the Mt. Storytellers Guild, LANES and NSN.
Ruth Niven
Ruth lives in a house on a hill in Franklin and works at the public library. She is a founding member of CNHSG. Ruth reads and listens and listens and reads. Then she tells a story.
Michael Parent
Michael Parent, storyteller, author and musician, draws upon his Franco-American heritage to perform a unique blend of stories, songs, and one-man shows.
Joanne Piazzi
Joanne has been a storyteller since 1973, and has known it since 1996. She teaches in a middle school, where the ability to whip up a costume and tell a good story really come in handy.
"Uncle George" Radcliffe
"Uncle George", a NH native, will perform a smorgasbord of folktales, that he calls "Slumgullion Tales", with a folksy, engaging style giving his original spin to traditional stories.
My Gal Sal
Sal Bumbledorf and her feller Bill live in a white house painted green with two front doors on the back. He is always in his workshop inventing and she is in herJuk-a-Tuzy soakin.
Sharon Wood
Storyteller Sharon Wood of Claremont enjoys telling folktales from different world cultures, using words from the language of the story and perhaps a hat or scarf to suggest the locale.
 
 
 
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