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Fran Stallings is an American storyteller for people of all ages. She has performed at numerous national and international
storytelling festival Storytelling is the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics or embellishment. Every culture has its own narratives, which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cultural preservation ...
s, in schools and libraries, and on the radio. She performs primarily folktales from around the world. She has authored several audio recordings and books of stories and songs. Stallings's storytelling style is noted for its ability to entrance listeners, a phenomenon she wrote about for ''The National Storytelling Journal'' in 1988. She teaches teachers to use stories in the classroom to hold students' attention while conveying lessons.


Biography

Fran grew up in
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but spent much of her childhood in
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, to which she attributes her Midwestern rather than New York accent. She began storytelling while caring for her four younger siblings; her mother was concerned that their imaginations would be stunted by growing up with television. She attended
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partly on the basis of their dance program but majored in
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after a campus job doing illustrations of botanical specimens aroused her interest in plant physiology, and a professor used storytelling in his lectures to interest her in chemistry She then attended the
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as a National Science Foundation Fellow in
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, studying cell differentiation in fungus. She met her husband, Gordon, when they were both in their senior year of undergraduate school. She worked as an assistant professor at a branch of
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from 1970-1973 before following Gordon's work to
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and then to
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. Finding no market for her botanical skills in Bartlesville, she pursued her interest in folktales and began storytelling in the classroom in 1978, while her two children were in elementary school. Her biology background and teaching experience both resurfaced as a thread in her storytelling: as "EarthTeller" she teaches science through stories. Fran's scientific background (and young children) got her involved as a group leader in Bartlesville's
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, and her connections there led her to local organizing to pass the
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(ERA). When the ERA did not pass, and a spinal problem in 1980 caused her to spend most of a summer in bed, she picked up the phone and helped to organize a
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, a
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program, and what became the Bartlesville Women's Network. By 1985, while still recovering from spinal surgery, Fran began working as an
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for the Oklahoma State
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. In 1993 Fran visited
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with her family and met Hiroko Fujita, a storyteller from
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, and the two began a professional partnership, touring the U.S. twelve times and Japan seven times from 1995-2008. Their partnership was awarded the International Storybridge Award in 2003. In March, 2009, Fran won the Tejas Storytelling Association's
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award for "the person who has contributed the most toward the art of storytelling in the Southwest."


Notable performance venues

*
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Storytelling Circle *
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Folk Festival (
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) * WinterTales (
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) * Tulsey Town Festival (
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) *
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Storytelling Festival * OKon and RocKon
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s * SunFest Storytelling Festival (
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) * Mountain Laurel Autoharp Gathering (MLAG) (
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) *
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(
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) * Texas Conference on Storytelling Source:


Publications

* ''Folktales from the Japanese Countryside,'' a collection of 46 of Hiroko Fujita's traditional stories edited by Fran Stallings. * ''Look At That Mouse! Diversions and Stories with a Mouse Puppet'' by Fran Stallings with Ken Oguss. Prairie-Fire Productions, 2002. * ''Stories to Play With: Kids' Tales Told with Puppets, Paper, Toys, and Imagination'' by Hiroko Fujita, adapted & edited by Fran Stallings. Little Rock AR: August House, 1999. . * ''Hiroko Fujita's FAVORITE STORIES Volume 1'' by Hiroko Fujita, adapted & edited by Fran Stallings. (with English translation) * ''Hiroko Fujita's FAVORITE STORIES Volume 2'' by Hiroko Fujita, adapted & edited by Fran Stallings. (with English translation) * ''Stories for Beginners #1 & 2.'' Tokyo: Isseisha Press, 1999. and 4-87077-157-8. * ''World Tales.'' Tokyo: Isseisha Press, 2001. .


Recordings

* ''Cat o' Nine Tales: Stories and Songs about Cats.'' with Gail Huggett and Moby Anderson * ''TRAVELING TALES Volume 1:'' and ''TRAVELING TALES Volume 2:'' * ''Interaction: Storytelling with Music'' featuring the story " Shingebiss and the North Wind" * ''"Crane's Gratitude" and other tales of animal wit and wisdom''


External links


Fran Stallings's website

YouTube channel

The National Storytelling Network, a non-profit membership organization

Territory Tellers, a non-profit regional (Oklahoma) membership organization

Fran Stallings talking about environmental storytelling on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Podcast (One hour of Audio)


as told by Fran Stallings, including sheet music and audio


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Stallings, Fran Living people American storytellers Women storytellers People from Bartlesville, Oklahoma 1943 births