KENNESAW, Ga. | Jul 31, 2025
The ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅ State University Tellers presented a show-stopping repertoire at the National Storytelling Conference, which made its 2025 base at the ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅ campus.
βThere are performers. And then there is the Seal Team 6 of Storytelling. Thatβs who youβre looking at today,β said Professor of Theatre & Performance Studies as he introduced a team of four current and former ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅ Tellers to the National Storytelling Conference this summer.
The is the annual professional gathering and showcase for the National Storytelling Network (NSN), an international community of storytellers, based in the United States. NSN supports individuals, organizations and communities that foster the growth of storytelling in education, arts performance, organizational communications and healing arts.β―As they planned for their 2025 summer conference in the southeast, the renown for the value of performing arts and the facilities at ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅ State University (²έΑρΚΣΖ΅) made it the perfect home for the diverse showcasing of stories that make up
the popular event.
Headlining part of the conference, ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅βs own Tellers took to the stage in what could only be described as a mic-drop performance, had the mics not been securely attached to their heads. From pregnant pause before Amari Lewis, rising junior at ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅, set the scene with βThe year was 1975β and went on to tell the story of her grandparents meeting in a dark, smokey lounge, to Lillian Hovey, rising junior at ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅, taking the audience into her own journey of living with Alopecia, the Tellers told it like it is. The team, also comprised of Maisy Winn β25 and James Doster, rising senior, connected an international audience of story-minded individuals from all walks of life, to a campus pulsing with the creative exploration of story as it weaves its way through degree and career paths.
βPerformance Studies is not something a lot of people understand or come to college to get a degree in,β explained Theater and Performance Studies Department Chair . βItβs really actually unique that this is happening here at ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅, and that it is happening as part of the Geer College of the Arts.β
He went on to describe the journey of discovery many students make as they essentially stumble upon a pathway. βWe see this revelation happen as students see or hear or something piques their interest and they take a Performance Studies class without even knowing they had the talent for it. They didnβt come here for it, but they discover it here and then they understand the possibility of the duality of holding two things together.β
The Tellers are a co-curricular undergraduate storytelling troupe sponsored by the Department of Theatre & Performance Studies. They develop personal narratives and perform literature, devised theatre, traditional folktales, and classic fairytales. Their performance work often results in paid public events that raise funds for the troupeβs projects and members also often engage in professional development opportunities and network with established artists and scholars. The ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅ Tellers act as ambassadors for the Theatre and Performance Studies Department, Robert S. Geer Family College of the Arts and ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅ as a whole.
Dr. Parrott has led the ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅ Tellers in performances at local high schools, the Atlanta Fringe Festival, the Southern States Communication Association Conference, ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅βs 24th Annual Conference on Literature for Children and Young Adults, the International Council of Fine Arts Deans Annual Conference, International Association for Research in Service Learning and Community Engagement International Conference, Serenbe Theater, Push Push Theater, the Do Tell Festival Storytelling Festival, ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅βs All Boards Day, and DragonCon β among numerous other events.
The universityβs partnership with the National Storytelling Network to host this yearβs conference is one of many ways ²έΑρΚΣΖ΅ is establishing its place as a hub for the arts in the southeastern United States.
--Alanna Foxwell
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