Come to Storyteller.net @ Borders- Every Third Saturday, September-May, 7:00PM
Come to Storyteller.net@Borders: an event of storytelling for adults and teens! With storytellers and spoken word artists from around the state of Arizona (and sometimes the rest of the world), you get an hour of some of the best world tales and mature personal stories, stories that are told and not read. Stop by on your way to wherever you are going. No charge.
Avondale, Arizona based Storyteller.net, the largest Storytelling Resource on the Internet, presents an evening of storytelling for adults and teens on September 2007. There is no charge for the 60 minute performance held at the Borders Store at 10100 W McDowell Road in Avondale and begins at 7:00PM.
"This is just one more way we're continuing to reach out to the community with some of the best in adult-level storytelling," states Sean Buvala, the Director of Storyteller.net. "It's really been our goal to bring this age-old aft form to the West Valley's performing arts events. We've had a very positive year of storytelling and look forward to continuing into 2007 as well."
The evening program, like all of the "Storyteller.net @ Borders" events, is geared toward adults, teens and tweens.
The tellers who are scheduled to appear at the Avondale "Storyteller.net @ Borders" night include:
K. Sean Buvala:Sean, an Avondale resident, is a nationally touring storyteller who tells world legends and stories, as he describes it, ranging from "in your life to in your face." Sean is the national director of Storyteller.net and a veteran of 21 years of storytelling.
Sean Buvala, Director of Storyteller.net. Bad Boys. Petulant Parents. Slapping. Knives. Knackers. Death. Sin. Violence. Rewards...These are just some of the things that Storyteller Sean Buvala tackles from those "fairy tales" you think you know. But when it comes down to it, you really don't have a clue what's buried in those tales. Along with stories of real life, Irish tales and others, Sean dishes it out good and bad. Find out why an angry fairy can ruin your day.