Last night's storytelling at Community Christian Church was great fun. The theme for the the night was The Holy Fool. It may have been the stories of fools, but the tellers were all masters. Sean Buvala started off the evening with a group exercise about Love & Toilet Paper and the similar aspects of both (some very interesting facts)! Then I told The Magic Spoon, a Chlem story offshoot of Stone Soup.
It was great to have Doug Bland tell at this venue that he so deftly curates! Doug's "silent" version of Death Knocking on the Door was a thing of beauty. Who knew one could tell a story without words!
Jan Flaatan told You Gave Up This for That, about why anyone would want to be named Francis. High school students John Dallyn and Forest Redlin as Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, did a great version of The Walrus and the Carpenter, replete with appropriate costumes.
Sean Buvala returned to tell The Naked Woman, his powerful version of a sacred story, told from a very unique point of view. Liz Warren closed out the night (as always) with a rousing version of The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. A masterfully told tale that showcased her talents as a teller, and revealed how a long story doesn't have to feel long!
Kudos to Doug for his talent, his teaching, and his long-standing support of storytelling and storytellers. Don't miss the next CCC Event on Friday, April 19th - Going Native. Now that should be interesting!