
Who are the KSU Tellers?
They are students in the Department of Theatre & Performance Studies in the College of the Arts at Kennesaw State University. They are performing storytellers who are eager to share their stories with your group – school, civic club, senior group or arts organizations. Their stories are taken from the world of mythology, legend, folk tales, history and their own personal experiences. Programs available during the Fall 2004 term are adaptable to suit your needs.
RECENT APPEARANCES
Performances of The Hero’s Journey at:
• Kennesaw State
• Mythic Journeys Conference, Atlanta
• Historic Roswell Convention & Visitor’s Bureau/Kudzu Playhouse
• Etowah High
• Lilburn Middle
• Palmer Middle
• Woodstock High
Performance at Winter Storytelling Festival sponsored by the Southern Order of Storytellers and KSU (2003,2004)
Performance of Halloween Telling
sponsored by the Roswell Folk and Heritage Bureau (2002,2003)
Performances of The Bell Witch and Other Ghost Stories
• Kennesaw State
• The Grand Theatre, Cartersville
• The Cherokee County Arts Center
• Etowah High
• Harrison High
• Woodstock High
Share the traditional oral art of storytelling by the KSU Tellers.
For booking information and questions, please contact:
Professor Carroll Myers
Coordinator of the KSU Tellers
cmyers16@kennesaw.edu
or 770-587-2735
| A $100 donation is requested for an hour’s program. The check should be made payable to: KSU Foundation Theatre & Performance Studies upon booking or on date of performance. |
Kennesaw State University
Department of Theatre & Performance Studies
1000 Chastain Rd. #3103
Kennesaw, GA 30144
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