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Resources

Websites that Provide Audio/Video of Tellers

BookHive’s Zinger Tales
This site hosts four tellers;
Doc McConnell, Tony Tallent, Jackie Torrence, and  Donna Washington as they tell their stories in video.
http://www.plcmc.org/bookhive/zingertales/zingertales.asp

E-Stories
In 2002 the Enoch Pratt Free Library began to create a collection of live-action, multicultural storyteller performances to be displayed over the web. Funded by a grant from the Institute of Museums and Library Services …, the digitally captured and displayed stories are available for on-demand use over the internet.” The online collection represents a variety of stories and tellers in video.
http://www.prattlibrary.org/search/site.asp?k=estories

Look and Listen to Clow Student Storytellers
Site is intended to promote storytelling in schools by presenting the storytelling successes of students at Robert Clow Elementary School throughout the past three years. Student tellers share their stories both in audio and video format.
http://clow.ipsd.org/lmc_storytellers.html

Story Arts Theater
This website was created by Heather Forest and is intended as an “educational outreach to schools via the Internet on the subject of storytelling in the classroom.” It presently has a small collection of stories to listen to.
http://www.storyarts.org/theatre/index.html

StoryBee
Would you like to hear a story? Then you’re in the right place! Welcome to the StoryBee, where you can listen to professional storytellers from across the country as they spin their wonderful tales. Just click on your age group, and you’ll find a list of story titles. Click on any title, and the story will play.
http://www.storybee.org/

The Storytelling Concert
A concert performed by the Spring 2004 Advanced Storytelling Class at the University of  North Texas School of Library and Information Sciences. “
We’ve included tales that go way back in time to when cowboys traveled the countryside all the way to fun-filled modern-day fairytales with a western twist.” Videos are provided of all students in the class as well as an abstract of the story and their bio.
http://courses.unt.edu/efiga/GOWEST/Concert.htm

Tales and Music
Richard Martin tells stories with Petra Koch’s music. Two may be listened to on this site. Other tales are listed in text form.

http://www.talesandmusic.de/

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