Episode Twenty One: Tales of the Moon
Episode Twenty: The Stolen Tree
Episode Nineteen: The Rooster Crowed
The rooster has curious place in folk lore. In these stories the rooster announces the beginning of the day, and is a noble steed for our hero. Listen to Kate Lutz tell the story “The Rooster Crowed” and Ingrid Nixon returns with the tale “Hans My Hedgehog”.
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Episode Seventeen: Spider and Butterfly
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Alton performs at storytelling festivals internationally, sharing stories and legends from Hawaii and spreading aloha. He also tells stories from the Hawaiian Monarchy and the Plantation Days as well as Asian folk tales from all around the Pacific Rim. Alton is also passionate about sharing stories of the Japanese American Experience of WWII. In 2005, Alton was awarded the first J.J. Reneaux Emerging Artist Award by the National Storytelling Network. He has performed at the Congress of Asian Storytellers in Singapore, the International Gimme Story Storytelling Festival in the Cayman Islands, as well as venues in India, China, and Okinawa. He has also performed at the Talk Story Festival, the Bay Area Storytelling Festival, the Four Corners Storytelling Festival, the Oklahoma City Storytelling Festival, and has been a New Voice Teller at the National Storytelling Festival.
Find him at his website, and on Facebook!
Also Featured On: Episode Twenty: The Stolen Tree
Episode Nine: Classic Tales ReDiscovered
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Episode Seven: Answers to Save a Life
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Episode Six: Oh, What Tangled Webs
Episode Five: Damsels Creating Distress
Episode Two: Feisty Animals
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Priscilla Howe
