Friends of LAUGHS
Offers planning and personnel support to Loudoun County Parks, Recreation
and Community Services as they prepare for the annual LAUGHS storytelling
festival, Loudoun's Annual Unforgettable Gigantic Hilarious Storyfest.
Contact: Laura J. Bobrow, 703.771.7571, laughsinfo@aol.com,
http://www.laughsfestival.org
Shenandoah Storytelling Guild
Purpose is to promote storytelling to adults, to foster new
tellers, and to find new venues for storytelling. Meet 2nd Wed. of month
at Blue Mountain Coffees, 6:30, Staunton, VA. Contact: Susan Clark,
(540)248-0228, sbclark@ntelos.net
The Tell Tale Hearts: Richmond's
Storyteller's Theater Group
Presents four-six concerts a year at the Cultural Arts Center at
Glen Allen. Hosts a monthly open-mic night at a local bookstore. Publishes
a quarterly newsletter. Members available for individual and group events,
workshops and other storytelling opportunities. Has hosted three
Tellebration Events since 2000. Contact: Les Schaffer, 804
560-5567, Judith Onesty at: vasanews@hotmail.com
Tidewater Storytelling Guild
Meets on the first Saturday of the month at a local cafe. There is
a featured teller, desserts, and then an open mike for the brave of heart.
It is a delightful group. Contact: Norris Spencer, 757-428-8501, tellspence@cs.com
Virginia Storytelling Alliance (VASA)
VASA connects, supports, and exchanges information among
storytellers in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America.
VASA welcomes professionals, hobbyists, and those interested in
storytelling whether or not you currently perform publicly. We are a
non-profit organization. Contact: Gary Lloyd, talespinner@cox.net
http://www.vastorytelling.org/
Voices in the Glen
Voices-in-the-Glen is a non-profit organization for lovers of storytelling
in the Washington D.C. area that seeks to promote the art of storytelling
and the enjoyment of stories. Contact: Gary Lloyd, 703-968-4746,
talespinner@cox.net,
http://www.voicesintheglen.org
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