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Mona-Lynne Ayotte
Mary Louise Chown
Ruth Christie
Valery Clancy
Shelley Henry
Wilma Holland
Kay Stone
Hanniah Tarasiuk

Mona-Lynne Ayotte
10 Healy Crescent
Winnipeg, MB R2N 2S9

Home phone:   204-255-1617
Work phone:   204-453-8023, ext 316
FAX:   204-284-0448
Email:
mlayotte@shaw.ca

Bio: Mona-Lynne Ayotte, M.Ed., is a bilingual Winnipeg Teacher-Librarian, whose love of story began at quite a young age. Dramatic to the core, and a lover of picture book stories and elaborate plots, Ms. Ayotte uses flare, vocal intonations, and facial convincing to grip her audience. Dressing the part occasionally or including the beat of the drum in her stories, Ms. Ayotte enjoys telling stories to all age groups.

Categories:  E,F,C,YA,A,CW,AW



Mary Louise Chown
35 Cordova Street
Winnipeg, MB R3N 0Z9

PH: 204-489-6994
FAX: 204-489-5460
Email:
mlchown@shaw.ca
Website: www.marylouisechown.com

Bio: Mary Louise is a storyteller, visual artist and musician with degrees in Education ands Fine Arts. She has extensive classroom, workshop and performance experience with adults and children, often including drum and hammered dulcimer with her stories. She works as a visiting artist in collaboration with other artists at festivals across Canada. She is co-founder of the Magic of One Story and Music concert series, and the BraveHeart Storytellers, an anti-gang initiative in Winnipeg.

Categories: E,C,YA,CW,AW,T,B


Ruth Christie
723 Vaughan Avennue
Selkirk MB   R1A 0T5

Home phone:   04-482-5898
Work phone:   
Email:   
kookum@shaw.ca

Categories: E,C,YA,A,CW,AW


Valerie Clancy
31 Jewett Bay
Winnipeg, MB   R3R 2M9

Home phone:   204-895-8155
Email:   
frankval66@hotmail.com

Bio: Val Clancy, School Social worker involved for 2 years with children at risk in elementary and middle schools. Now for the last 7 years has visited schools and libraries, using “healing” stories, folktales, legends, etc. to help develop the child’s self-esteem, feelings, vocabulary and positive self-talk.

Categories:  E,C,CW,T


Shelley Henry
21 Elm Park Road
Winnipeg, MB    R2M 0W1

Email:
shenry@pembinatrails.ca


Wilma Holland
Box 89, Group 5, RR #2
Dugald, MB  R0E 0K0

Home phone:   204-444-3385
Email:   
hil2wil@prairie.ca

Bio:A Storytelling workshop by Kay Stone began Wilma's addiction to Stories in 1995. She used stories as a creative tool in bringing laughter and meaning into the lives of the elderly as she worked in a Personal Care Home as a Recreation Facilitator for 14 years. She is newly retired. She enjoys telling stories in Schools, Churches, and presentations to diverse groups. Born in The Netherlands, having lived on a Navajo Reservation in New Mexico, and in 5 Canadian Provinces Wilma enjoys telling a variety of cultural tales and stories.


Kay Stone
154 Queenston Street
Winnipeg MB R3N 0W7
Home#: 204-489-5226
Email:
kaystoneca2004@yahoo.ca

Trained as a folklorist, Kay began telling traditional tales in her lectures and has performed since 1975. She has offered workshops and lectures in Canada and the U.S. She combines folktales and personal experiences for a variety of audiences.

Categories: E,T,C,YA,A


Hannia P. Tarasiuk

Email:   
htarasiuk@mts.net

Bio: Hannia is a former school teacher and Ukrainian Artistic Dance Director. Hannia offers workshops to teachers and storytelling performances for children. She specializes in Ukrainian Folktales. Hannia has written some of her own stories, which have been performed at various venues throughout Winnipeg. Hannia is currently co- producing a performance with the Rusalka Ukrainian Dance Ensemble and The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.



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