
About NSN
Storytelling, the
language art that
pre-dates written
history, is now served
by two organizations,
both headquartered in
Jonesborough,
Tennessee where the
American storytelling
revival was
jump-started by the
first
National Storytelling
Festival in 1973.
The success of that
first festival led to
the founding of the
National Association
for the Preservation
and Perpetuation of
Storytelling (NAPPS),
which changed its name
to the National
Storytelling
Association (NSA) in
1994.
In 1998, NSA, in an
effort to better serve
the needs of the
diverse storytelling
community, divided
into two separate
organizations,
National Storytelling
Network (NSN) and the
International
Storytelling Center
(ISC).
Both organizations are
dedicated to advancing
the art of
storytelling - as a
performing art,
teaching aid, and
cultural
transformation
process. Both SFI and
NSN jointly own the
annual National
Storytelling Festival,
and ISC produces the
event.
NSN is a member driven
organization, with a
Board of Directors
elected by members
from seven regions
across
America.
It offers direct
services, publications
and educational
opportunities to
several thousand
individuals, local
storytelling guilds
and associations.
These services are
designed to improve
the quality of
storytelling at all
levels - in
entertainment venues,
in classrooms,
organizations, medical
fields and wherever
storytelling can make
a contribution to
quality of life.
Visit our
Events,
Programs,
Marketplace
and
Knowledge Bank
pages to see our range
of activities.
For more information
about NSN contact:
National Storytelling
Network, 132 Boone
Street, Suite #5
Jonesborough, TN.
37659, 1-800-525-4514;
423-913-8201;
nsn@storynet.org
or
www.storynet.org