For those interested in Kamishibai storytelling, there is a Library of Swaps hosted on UK Storyteller Derek Carpenter's site. To get a story out, you have to put one in. However if you are not the artist type and don't have any original stories to exchange, you can negotiate with the maker.
Derek's website has just been renovated. Its worth a visit, as not only can you check out the library, you can learn a little about this form of Japanese paper theatre storytelling.
Pictured is Derek on Skype, at home in Newcastle on Tyne, having just received (as pdfs) a set of story cards which have been sent from me in Newport Victoria, Australia. Magic or what!
Learn more about the Kamishibai Library of Swaps HERE
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
- WEBSITE: JACKIE KERIN
- The Storytelling Garden
- Storytelling Guild
- Storyteller: Matteo
- Storyteller: Julie Perrin
- Storyteller: JB Rowley
- Storyteller: Anne E Stewart
- Pigeons Projects
- Newport Fiddle and Folk Club
- Malcolm McKinnon:film maker artist
- Literary Festival: Williamstown
- Literary Festival: Froth and Bubble
- Indigenous Storyteller: Glenn Shea
- Folk Festival: Woodford
- Folk Festival: Port Fairy
- Creative Net
- Cardigan Comics: Bernard Caleo
- Boomerang Books
- Books illustrated
- Author: George Ivanoff
- Author: Claire Saxby
- Adverse Camber(UK Story Productions)
Followers
Blog Archive
-
▼
2014
(40)
-
▼
March
(9)
- The Australia Wild Project
- 100 stories at The State Library of Victoria's Chi...
- World Storytelling Day: Monsters and Dragons
- FRAMED at 100 Story Building 2014
- Stephen Whiteside: The Billy That Died With Its Bo...
- Storytelling at the Port Fairy Folk Music Festival...
- Phil Rush: storyteller, poet and raconteur. Cygnet...
- The storytelling year begins with stories for the ...
- Kamishibai Library of Swaps hosted by UK Storytell...
-
▼
March
(9)
No comments:
Post a Comment