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Corn Island Storytelling Fest

A festival for fans of things that go bump in the night [Family & Parenting] [2]

Posted On: 11 Oct 2012 - 10:00am

LouLife [1]
By Cynthia Bard [3]

Five years after its untimely demise, the Corn Island Storytelling Festival is, fittingly, back from the dead.

Fans of storytelling, oral traditions and being creeped out are invited to the U of L Belknap Campus, on the Ekstrom Library Lawn, this Friday, October 12, from 7 p.m.-10 p.m. to enjoy this newly revived decades old Louisville autumn tradition.  

A family friendly event, there will be pumpkin painting and tombstone decorating for the kids, sponsored by the Student Activities Board, at 6 p.m. and starting at 7 p.m. there will be music and kid-friendly ghost tales until 8:30. After that? The scary stuff will start!

Presenters include:

Roberta Simpson Brown: Queen of Cold Bloodied Tales

Anne MacFie: Storyteller, Musician

Graham Shelby: Storyteller writer

Nana Yaa Asantewaa: International Storyteller

Col. Bob Thompson: Commissioner of Kentucky Front Porches and Resident Storyteller on Kentucky Homefront

Nefertiti Burton: U of L Theater Arts professor and Associate Dean for International, Diversity and Outreach programs; story teller.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair, a flashlight and their imaginations.

Food, beverages and restrooms will be available in the Bingham Humanities building.

As it is a family friendly event, no alcohol is allowed.

The Corn Island Storytelling Festival was a fixture in the area every autumn for almost three decades before its last run in 2007. It’s revival this year is thanks to a grant from the Louisville Metro Government and additional support from UofL’s Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and International Affairs, University Libraries and Office of Communications and Marketing . Other sponsors include WFPK-FM, "Kentucky Homefront" and the U of L Student Activities Board.

For more information:

http://www.cornislandstorytellingfestival.org/ [4]

Photos courtesy of U of L website (www.louisville.edu [5]) and the Corn Island Storytelling Fest website (www.cornislandstorytellingfestival.org [4])

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  • Corn Island Storytelling [6]
  • ghost stories [7]
  • Halloween [8]
  • oral tradition [9]

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