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Jimmy Neil Smith (born 1947 in Tennessee), is founder and president emeritus of the International Storytelling Center (ISC) in Jonesborough, Tennessee. [1] In 1973, Smith, then a local journalism teacher, hosted the first National Storytelling Festival as a way to build regional and national awareness of Jonesborough. Smith's efforts led to a ...
The Flatwater Tales Storytelling Festival is led by volunteers and sponsored by CNS-Y-12, Pinnacle Financial Partners, the Tennessee Arts Commission, and the three Rotary Clubs in Oak Ridge.
Jonesborough (/ ˈ dʒ oʊ n z b ʌ r ə /; historically also Jonesboro) is a town in and the county seat of Washington County, Tennessee, in the Southeastern United States. Its population was 5,860 as of 2020. It is "Tennessee's oldest town". Jonesborough is part of the Johnson City metropolitan area, which is a component of the "Tri-Cities ...
In October 1973, the first National Storytelling Festival was held in Jonesborough, Tennessee. Hay bales and wagons were the stages, and audience and tellers together didn't number more than 60. Two years after the first festival, Smith founded the National Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling (NAPPS), [ 1 ] an ...
Bil Lepp is an American storyteller and a five-time winner of the West Virginia State Liars' Contest. He performs at storytelling festivals around the nation and is a regular performer at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee.
Beaver Tales, a unique storytelling event, returns at 7 p.m. Sept. 20 to the Beaver Gazebo. Internationally acclaimed storytellers will entertain audiences at the free event, open to all ages. ...
Jan. 27—Adam Booth, nationally recognized Appalachian storyteller, to perform Sunday in Ironton Adam Booth, a nationally-recognized Appalachian storyteller, musician and winner of multiple ...
DeSpain has also been a featured storyteller at festivals across the US, including the National Storytelling Festival [5] [6] in Jonesborough, Tennessee, Tucson's Tales of Arizona Festival, [7] and Louisville's Corn Island Storytelling Festival [8] where he performed for 16,000 people. [9]