Fair puggled after organising the 2018 Aberdeen Storytelling Festival with our fantastic committee at the The Grampian Association of Storytellers – GAS! Lots of events in community groups, care homes, adult storytelling and of course our 3 free events for children in the Central Library on Saturday
No rest for the wicked either! On Friday I’m off to the Cullerlie Singing Weekend at Echt and then it’s a bit further afield the week after that as Fizzy and I will be off to the Cambridge Folk Festival to perform there with our friends!
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Storytelling and Face Painting at Quarryhill Nursery
Timrous the moosie and Pauline were at Quarryhill nursery today telling stories and painting faces for the afternoon and morning nurseries!
Now we’ll let you in to a secret! Pauline went to Quarryhill before she became a storyteller/fairy/wizard and got a tour at lunchtime to see how the place has changed
it brought back a few fantastic memories
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The 30th Stonehaven Folk Festival 2018
Stonehaven’s 30th Folk Festival! All set to be their Storyteller In Residence ![]()
Drop in for free storytelling!
12 to 12.30 Saturday Beach Pavilion family session
1 to 2.15 pm Saturday St Bridget’s Hall Family Show and Bairn’s session
9 to 10.15pm Saturday 65 Club Storytelling for Adults
12.45 to 1.45pm Sunday Rec Club Family Storytelling and songs (workshop)
And heaps going on all over Stonehaven all weekend!!
Burn O Vat/Muir of Dinnet Fun Day this Friday!
Pauline will be telling stories at the Burn O Vat fun day on Friday – come along for a tale or two and heaps of other FREE activities!
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Storytelling at Turriff Library
Fizzy and I had a fantastic time yesterday at Turriff Library. There was a huge audience that heard stories of fairies, witches and wizards. Thanks so much for having us along Aberdeenshire Library and Information Service!!!
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The Garthdee Fairies by Kaimhill Storytelling Club
The Garthdee Fairies!
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🧚♀️ by the Kaimhill Storytelling Club
So, some of you might know that I have the total privilege of working as a Storyteller at Kaimhill Primary School in Aberdeen. Well back in February I started up a wee storytelling club which grew to 16 members after the Easter Holidays! The storytelling club has been working on this story with me and I’m TOTALLY excited to finally share this with the public!
They came up with the plot themselves based on the Battle of Two Mile Cross and a couple of traditional Scottish folk tales I told them. They helped me with the bullet points, the details, some of the text and dialogue and I put it into 15 sections for them all to read. They then edited it to make the language more like their own. We recorded it in one go! They drew the evil fairies and posed for the photos. By the end of the term I had put the video and the subtitles together so they could watch it in the last week. We hope you enjoy it!
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Pauline on “Time Travels” with BBC Radio Scotland
On air on tomorrow’s “Time Travels” show on BBC Radio Scotland ![]()
Last year I was asked to tell about the Boddamers Hingin’ The Monkey for BBC Radio Scotland’s “Time Travels” show. This time it’s another one of my favourites – the story of Mary Eerie Orie Elphinstone – or Twice Buried Mary!
Enjoy Music Festival 2018
That’s Fizzy the Fairy and myself all set for storytelling tomorrow at Enjoy Music Festival where we’re sharing our tent with our friends from Divine Magic. 60 % of the kids entertainment is FREE with your ticket so come join us!
Shadow Puppets at Kaimhill School
So I might have mentioned that I am lucky enough to work at our local primary school, Kaimhill. As well as regular storytelling sessions with the P3s and P4s this term, I’ve been working with Mr Skinley’s Primary 6 class on creation stories.
For the past couple of weeks we’ve been working on designing and making shadow puppets – complete with movement!
Junior winners at the TMSA storytelling competitions!
My goodness I’ve been tardy with my posts – it’s been such a busy year so far!
So last weekend the Traditional Music and Song Association of Scotland (TMSA Aberdeen) had their annual competitions! Back in 2016, GAS sponsored two trophies for Traditional Storytelling – one for Juniors and one for Seniors. The Senior trophy was won by Jane Chalmers in 2016, Alex Patience in 2017 and again by Jane this year – Well done Jane!
However, there had not yet been any entrants for the Juniors. Well I’m just chuffed to announce that on Saturday we had 6 entrants from Kaimhill Primary who had been working on their stories with me at their new lunchtime Storytelling Club!
Here’s a photo from the day of Emma, Dani, Tessa, Chloe, Vanessa, Marta, Maggie Fraser (Judge), Myself and Emma and Chloe’s wee sister (who was delighted to sit and listen to all 6 girls!)