Buffalo Commons Storytelling Festival
April 2009
The Buffalo Commons Storytelling Festival enters its 13th year of bringing the nation’s most revered performers to the stage of the Historic Fox Theater. Returning this year is featured teller Bil Lepp, a five-time champion of the West Virginia Liar’s Contest. His outrageous, humorous tall-tales and witty stories have earned the appreciation of listeners of all ages and from all walks of life. Though a champion liar, his hilarious, insightful stories often contain morsels of truth which shed light on subjects such as politics, religion, death, relationships, and human nature.
Also featured at this year’s festival is Dovie Thomason, an award-winning storyteller, recording artist, and author. Dovie is recognized internationally for her ability to take her listeners back to the “timeless place” that she first heard old Indian stories from her Kiowa Apache and Lakota relatives. She has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts and numerous art organizations across the
Both tellers have made numerous appearances at the National Storytelling Festival in
Musical performers are the Finders and Youngberg band from
The 13th annual festival is June 12th and 13th, and starts with a storytelling and a music workshop at the
For more information contact the McCook Chamber of Commerce at 308-345-3200, Mary Dueland at 308-345-6163, or go to the website at www.buffalocommons.org .