Storytelling Workshop and Performance featuring Connie Regan-Blake
Storytelling is easier than you think! This workshop welcomes all - teachers, parents, librarians, ministers, storytellers, and those just curious. Connie generously shares tools she has developed and learned throughout her trailblazing storytelling career that spans 5 decades and 6 continents.
With partner exercises and a ‘walk through memories’, you will enjoy exploring events of your life in a supportive, creative atmosphere. Utilizing ‘deep listening’, you will also experience how the 5 senses and the ‘colors’ of the moment bring a story to life and connect you with your listeners. Whether telling to family on the front porch, a gathering at a party or on a stage, you’ll get a taste of ‘art & heart’ of storytelling.
So join us if you are drawn to stories – both the telling and the listening.
4PM: Workshop: Storytelling: Tales and Techniques (Included in ticket price)
Followed by a ‘meet & greet’ with the Artist
7PM Evening Performance
Ticket includes: Workshop (optional) and the 7 o’clock performance
BAC Members $30 • Non-Members $35
About Connie Regan-Blake:
Connie Regan-Blake is one of America’s most celebrated story-tellers. She has captivated the hearts and imaginations of people around the globe with her powerful performances and workshops.
Entertaining audiences in 47 states, 18 countries, and 6 continents, she brings the wisdom, humor, and drama of stories to main stage concert halls, libraries, and into the corporate world.
When Connie takes the stage she generates a brightness and warmth, drawing in listeners with her engaging humor and Southern charm. Her stories range from hilarious traditional Appalachian Mountain tales to poignant true-life drama. A consummate professional, Connie’s rare talent can transform a convention hall into a wondrous landscape and turn a packed theater into an intimate circle of friends.
As a founding board member of the National Storytelling Association (formerly NAPPS), and a frequent host and featured performer at the National Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee, Connie helped ignite and shape the American storytelling revival. Connie resides with her husband, Phil in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina.
To learn more about Connie please visit her website: StoryWindow.com