Arts Listing: Storytellers Cafe - 1st October 2013
| What | Wellington Storytellers Cafe |
| Guest Teller | Emily Duizend, Todd Chaplin and Graham Ibell with the The Journey’s Gift |
| When | Tuesday 1st October
2013 (1st Tuesday every month) |
| Time | 7.30 pm |
| Venue | Toi Ponēke |
| Address | 61-69 Abel Smith St., Te Aro |
| Entry | $5 |
‘The Journey’s Gift’ - An evening of stories and music in celebration of the treasures we find when we venture into the unknown.
About the performers:
Emily Duizend is is storyteller based on the Kapiti coast who trained through the International School of Storytelling. She enjoys performing stories woven with rich imagery and sensory detail to enchant people of all ages. Her website is www.storyisland.net
Graham Ibell is a consulting astrologer with a passion for music, poetry, telling stories and making naturally-leavened bread. Graham trained with the International School of Storytelling and lives on the Kapiti coast.
Todd Chaplin is a player and creator of Native American flutes. To find out more about Todd’s work visit www.southerncrossflutes.com
Or by reply email to wellingtonstorytellerscafe@gmail.com
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