Tuesday, January 22, 2008

An Evening with Elizabeth Ellis

Yesterday was a productive and enlightening day. It started off in an afternoon meeting with three of my very best storytelling friends. We are working on a unique workshop project that we will present as a group to librarians, educators and others who are interested in storytelling. We are doing our first workshop together in February - very exciting!

We then had our guild meeting with special guest Elizabeth Ellis http://www.elizabethellis.com/ She is an AMAZING storyteller and a very humble, lovely, human being. She told sacred stories that are not to be confused with religious stories. These are wisdom tales that appeal to all people of all beliefs & practices. They are "universal" truths. She lives in Dallas, but travels constantly for she is a much sought after teller. If you have had the good fortune to hear her tell stories, you will know why this is so.

It is people like Elizabeth who inspire me to keep working at being the best teller I can be. This is a profession that one often feels "called" to do. It is frequently not easy. It requires a diligent work ethic - not always easy for creative dreamers like myself. Your work is always public, so mistakes are never private. Aarrgghhhh, how embarrassing that is! However the chance to connect with people in human, moving ways...to make them smile, laugh, care, think, consider another perspective...is so rewarding.

So, I am off to write & work on stories at the library this afternoon.

Ever onwards I goes towards my dreamsssszzzzzz... Oh wait, not literally - oh dear.

1 comment:

Tina Leavy said...

so glad that you have found a circle of talented storytellers in your area! how exciting! folks to inspire and encourage you along the road to your dreams! yay! I'm real happy for you!
hope you have a wonderful weekend..and hope that the house hunting/offer goes well.hope the upcoming storyteller programs are successful and very well recieved..I see no reson that they would not be..you are an extremely talented teacher/presenter.Always did enjoy your stories/presentations when you lived here. I know that with time you have only gotten better and better. May you simply "wow! them all!" Best of luck!
hugs, Tina