Saturday, March 14, 2015

Clear Strong Voices


North Carolina storyteller, Linda Goodmana native of Melungeon descent, learned the art of storytelling from her father, a former coal miner who was himself a master yarn spinner. Known for works with a Southern Appalachian flavor, Goodman has been entertaining audiences throughout the country with her original stories and traditional tales for over 25 years. Her one-woman show, Daughters of the Appalachians, tells the stories of six unique Appalachian women. "Each tale can stand alone,” notes author Joan Leotta, “but together they form a saga of the Southern Appalachian Mountains that helped shape their lives. The clear strong voices given these women by Goodman lifts them from any stereotype stigma. They are very real, almost too real in some cases." 

On Saturday, April 18, Goodman brings her one-woman show to Jonesborough as part of our Appalachian Roots Tribute. Admission to the performance is included in the Full Event ticket or may be purchased separately online or at the door.

4 comments:

  1. I look forward to the whole event and being in the McKinney Center in Jonesborough, TN. I had the pleasure of hearing Linda when she was Teller in Residence for the International Storytelling Center last year. This should be a great ending to a day of Appalachian culture, music and storytelling.

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  2. I am looking forward to bringing "Daughters of the Appalachians" to your Appalachians Roots Tribute. This will be the first time the show has been performed in the state of Tennessee. I am excited!

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    great to promo this event!

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  4. Thanks, Amy. I am going to post this link on FaceBook.

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