Gallery: Storytellers and Audiences
Tiwi (Australia), Magdalen
Ngirramini ngini Murtankala – The Creator Woman
Audience appreciation, Darwin Fringe Festival, July 2017
Ewe (Ghana), Kwame
Ayiyee fe nu dzi dzi – Ananse's Search
Cebuano (Philippines), Maria Ramilo
Angela ug ang pagsulong sa mga Hapon – Angela and the Japanese Invasion
Ohlone, Iu Mien, Twi, Shona, Tigrinya, and Hawaiian storytelling, International Mother Language Day, Oakland, February 2016
Awaken Cafe, Oakland, February 2016
Yolŋu (Australia), Jayden
Djet' – Sea Eagle
Woiwurrung (Australia), Mandy
Wominjeka – Invocation
Chichewa (Malawi), Mfaume
Mbambo ndigalu – Man and Dog
Ngunawal (Australia), Glen
Wanagan – Cockatoo, the Awakening Custodian
Efik (Nigeria), Amiso
A daughter’s value
Maori, Gaelic, Warriyangga, Wajarri, and Toba Batak storytelling, Bundiyarra Aboriginal Corporation, Geraldton, September 2019
Visayan (Philippines), Edith
Ang talento sa akong apuhan bahin sa saging nga mahimong kalo ug sapatos! – My Grandmother made me a hat and shoes from the banana tree!
Yawuru (Australia), Natalie and Anne-Janette
Janyju – Red Lizard
Cherokee, Hokkien, Yawuru, Maori, and Walmajarri storytelling, Nyamba Buru Yawuru, Broome, August 2019
Sinhala (Sri Lanka), Prasanthi
Swahili (East Africa), Safi
isiXhosa (South Africa), Thandi
Farsi (Iran), Parisa
Thai (Thailand), Sandy
Djambarrpuyngu (Australia), Sinhala (Sri Lanka),
Bulkanhawuy and Prasanthi
Kriol (Australia), Angelina
PHOTO CREDITS: SEAN DAVEY (Ngunawal, isiXhosa), PAZ TASSONE (Sinlaha, Djambarrpuyngu), COURTNEY ELAINE (Efik), LIZ ARCUS (Visayan), STEVEN BIRD (Others). All rights reserved.