Flor is a bilingual recording artist, actress, singer/songwriter, storyteller and puppeteer. She is originally from Lima, Peru where she graduated from La Escuela de Teatro de la Universidad Catolica with a degree in Acting and Theatre Education. In 2007, she moved to New York to live in her dream city. She is a Musical Theatre graduate from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA NY). She performs all around NYC with her musical/storytelling shows at acclaimed venues and events such as the NYPL, WaveHill, Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art and Storytelling, The NY Children’s Theatre Festival, and El Museo del Barrio.
Listen to her CD Chiqui Music Boom!

Csenge is a professional storyteller from Hungary. She got her Master’s Degree in Storytelling from East Tennessee State University as a Fulbright scholar (possibly the first applicant ever to elicit the ‘wait whut?’ response from the committee). She also completed a Master’s Degree in Roman Archaeology at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, and is still benefiting from her training even though she has not set foot in a trench since graduation. She is currently working on the PhD in American Culture Studies, researching storytelling in all its shapes and forms. Csenge has an interest in folktales and mythology, historical fiction, mythic fiction and mythpunk, and tabletop role-playing games. In her free time she practices archery, does historical reenactment, plays board and tabletop games, and actively wishes to have an Irish wolfhound in the near future.
Get her latest book Dancing on Blades: Rare and Exquisite Folktales from the Carpathian Mountains !


With her comfortable, spontaneous style Barbara combines words, string and song, weaving a spell for listeners of all ages. Her rich voice conjures images from the depth of your imagination. Barbara tells stories from the oral traditions of the Great Lakes Region as well as stories from around the world.
Jenni Cargill-Strong is an award-winning Australian storyteller and Owner Operator of ‘
Simon Brooks is an award-winning British storyteller living in America – actually, New London, New Hampshire, New England, New World! He also uses his voice to record audio books. He is also a poet, writer, photographer, and educator.
Steve Lally has worked as a storyteller and visual artist for over fifteen years. He writes his
As an award-winning storyteller and author, Kate Dudding enjoys telling many kinds of stories to all ages. A particular interest of hers is bringing history to life — giving a voice to people from the past. She has told stories at many venues in the Northeastern USA, including The New-York Historical Society (New York City, NY), The Clearwater Festival (Croton-on-Hudson, NY), First Night Saratoga (Saratoga Springs, NY), and The Norman Rockwell Museum (Stockbridge, MA). Her first CD, “Lighting the Way Home: Stories of Lighthouses and Their Keepers,” is a Parents’ Choice Approved Award Winner of 2007, one of six storytelling CDs to get an award this year. A story on her second CD, “People Who Made a Difference: Volume 1,” won a 2010 Storytelling World Honor Award.

Kim has mastered the craft of blending humor and heartache, seriousness and silliness…all linked together by music. One reviewer stated, “Hard to explain but oh, so easy to enjoy.” She currently has 8 award winning audio collections, the latest one, A Wandering Mind, a much anticipated collection of personal stories and songs that has received rave reviews and airplay on NPR affiliates and Sirius XM. Kim has made numerous television appearances, hosted a successful morning show and has authored numerous articles for periodicals and magazines.



