![]() ![]() ![]() For Donald Davis, storytelling“is not what I do for a living, but it is how I do all that I do while I amliving.”Įnjoy two nights of stories from Donald Davis with generaladmission each evening being $15. He invites each listener to come along,pull deep inside for one’s own stories and personally share the commonexperiences that celebrate the creative spirit. ![]() He is a favorite at the NationalStorytelling Festival and has also served as a featured teller at theSmithsonian Institute, the World’s Fair as well as festivals and concertsthroughout the United States and the world.įor Donald Davis, storytellingis a way of giving and living life. “I didn’t learn stories, Ijust absorbed them,” Davis says as he recounts tales learned from a family oftraditional storytellers who lived on the same Western North Carolina landsince 1781.ĭavis’ resume boasts numerousexperiences including Davidson College, Duke University Divinity School, aretired Methodist minister and former chairperson of the board of Directors forthe National Storytelling Association. The two-night concert willfeature Davis telling different stories each evening.ĭavis was born in a SouthernAppalachian Mountain world that was rich in stories. Donald Davis, one of America’s favorite masterstorytellers, is coming to the Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center on Monday, April 3 and Tuesday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m. ![]()
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