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There are a hundred and one ways, and therefore uses, of storytelling:

As Entertainment akin to a musical act at Festivals, concerts, large and small gatherings
Duart Castle courtyard, MacLean History Return of the Goddess Festival, Healing Tent, Hawai'i House ceilidh in Hawaii
The Cèilidh, was traditionally a gathering of storytelling, dance, solo song and instrumental group music all taking turn about.
(Images: Duart Castle Courtyard, MacLean Tales, The Return of the Goddess Festival, Hawai'i and House Cèilidh in Hawai'i))

Weddings
Entertaining weddings guests during photos
Traditionally, Tales of the marrying families and Clanns Chiefs' weddings were a usual feature of a wedding celebration. I still do this today.
As an extension of "Tradition Bearing", I also conduct handfasting marriage ceremonies in the Scottish and Highland way.
www.scottish-master-of-wedding-ceremonies.co.uk
(Image: Skeabost House, Skye, entertaining guests)

Schools and Education events
Curriculum Support in Primary Schools, Scottish history
Storytelling as a way to impart and support Primary School curriculum and non-formal Education sector. A powerful tool to open up new learning avenues in most academic and Adult Education venues. Visit the Education pages
(Image: Curriculum Support in Primary Schools, Scottish history)

Genealogy and Historical understanding
Gleann Fhinnan, Lochabar
For those with Highland ancestry, I itinerary plan bespoke tours of your acenstral land, interpreting all we see through the traditional Tales and history of the Clann in question.
Genealogy and Clann Story Tours

"Tales on the Hoof"© - Story Walks
Tales on the Hoof on DunAddKnapdale Wildlife Day
Tales told outdoor in the local area on a sightseeing walk or drive to bring alive the local environment and history.
See Short Tours and Long Tours

(image: KnapDale Wildlife Day Story-Walk, Tales on the Hoof on DunAdd)


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