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Much Wenlock, Shropshire, UK. July 20-22 2001. Weekend festival of storytelling, music, poetry and related arts.
http://www.festivalattheedge.org
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Family oriented, free festival featuring storytelling, cowboy poetry, music, history reenactments, and craft demonstrations. November 2-3, 2001. George West, Texas.
http://www.georgeweststoryfest.org
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Held in October, in Historic Jonesborough, Tennessee. The festival is acclaimed as one of the top 100 Events in North America and has sparked a renaissance of storytelling across the country. Internationally known storytellers feature worldwide folklore, age-old myths, cowboy poetry, hilarious yarns, ghost stories and much, much more.
http://www.storytellingfestival.net/
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Storytelling art and craft by Robert and Kelly Vilhelm. Festivals, seminars, tours (Wales, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Hawaii, New Mexico), apprenticeship in sacred storytelling.
http://www.storyfest.com/
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Tampa, Florida, USA. April 21, 2001. 21st Annual Festival features student and national storytellers.
http://www.tampastory.org/
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The third weekend in November, communities around the world celebrate and encourage storytelling with a benefit event.
http://www.tellabration.org/
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Lively weekend of stories in Harvard, Massachusetts.
http://www.threeapples.org/
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Orem, Utah, USA. August 30-September 1, 2001. 12th Annual.
http://www.timpfest.org/
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Since 1988, the festival has brought native and non-native storytellers from around the world to Canada's Yukon. Festival dates May 30-June 3, 2001.
http://www.yukonstory.com/
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