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Bobbie Kinkead

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2005

Story is my life from my early years fishing and haunting the gold museums in my Colorado, to back woods travel in Alaska, and then nesting in the richness of diversity in the Bay Area of California.
I know story through art, teaching, and writing,
now by oral telling, the most satisfying.

Two times a month I tell folktales and myths at a San Francisco Asian Art Museum in the Chinese, Japanese, Hindu, South East Asian, or Korean galleries to second and third grade children, and to families once a month on Sunday at 1:00 pm. I presented to the Asian Art Museum Storytellers a workshop on ‘How to Make a Character Yours’ featuring Goddess Durga on March 20, 2003 and ‘How to Segue and Connect Stories’ on February 6, 2006.
- The Museum is my education on how stories travel from cultures to cultures.

As a Featured Storyteller from 2004 to the present, I have told my own stories, folktales, myths, and epics at the Reading Literacy program for Oakland School and Berkeley YMCA, at farm tours, music jams, picnic, reunions, birthday parties, fairs, benefits, birthday parties, after-school programs, and in National Site and Botanical Gardens;
* Member three years in the ‘Healdsburg Pilgrims’ who tell long traditional epics;
*Storytelling Artist-in-Resident at Feather River Family Camp, August 2004 and 2005;
*At Nomadic Rambles told ‘Geraint, son of Erbin’ from Mobinogion, December 2006;
*Co-Hosted ‘Story Tells’, a story swap, at Barnes & Noble March 2005 through 2006;
*Produced the ‘Gala Convergence of Storytellers’ at Barnes & Noble, September 3, 2006;
*‘How to Make a Character Yours’, Toastmasters’, December 3, 2005 and March 11, 2006;
*’Storytelling Helps Write Stories’, CWC-TVWs in Pleasanton, December 12, 2006;
*Co-host ‘Tale Spinners”, a story swap, in Orinda starting September 2006;
*Told ‘Spooky Tales’ at Berkeley Botanical Gardens, October 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009;
*On Pat Kite’s Garden Television Show told ‘The Peaceful Garden’ April 10, 2006; ‘Tree Stories’ April 4, 2007; and ‘Weather Stories’ November 5, 2007.
*Featured storyteller at Meeting House, Alameda, and Tail Spinners swaps in 2008;
- Telling a story is the best way to understand, see, hear, and write the best story.


Further Information Available At
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> http://professionalstoryteller.ning.com/profile/BobbieKinkead

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Bobbie Kinkead
, California 94618

Country: USA

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E-Mail: bobbiekin@mindspring.com

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