by kudzu | Mar 29, 2017 | Connie in the News
At her upcoming workshop, “ Giving Voice to Our Stories: A Storytelling Workshop” starting Friday in Candler, Regan-Blake will help participants of all skill levels weave a story into personal and professional lives. “One of the focuses for this workshop is how old...
by kudzu | Mar 29, 2017 | Connie in the News
Asheville Storyteller Connie Regan-Blake will share her ancient art form with new technology fans Wednesday at the New Directions 2004 conference at Blue Ridge Community College… Sunday Business Sunday, May 4, 2004 Storytelling goes high-tech Connie Regan-Blake...
by kudzu | Mar 29, 2017 | Connie in the News
Storyteller Shows Audience Human Side of Tale By Jason Cato Mar 26, 2004 Rock Hill, S.C. – Each in their own way, the packed audience followed along with the tale of love rediscovered years after the Holocaust. Herman, a Polish Jew, spent much of his childhood...
by kudzu | Mar 29, 2017 | Connie in the News
North Carolina storyteller Connie Regan-Blake (right) will perform with Roanoke College’s resident chamber music group the Kandinsky Trio (below) at the Lyric Theatre. Their show “Tales of Appalachia” combines chamber music and traditional Appalachian storytelling to...
by kudzu | Mar 29, 2017 | Connie in the News
From Another Time: The Legacy of Ray Hicks By Connie Regan-Blake We have been looking up to him from the beginning . . . the lanky 6’ 7’’ man of the mountains, who came down from North Carolina, bearing old-world gifts that have enriched our modern lives beyond...