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Charlotte Blake Alston
Charlotte Blake Alston is a Philadelphia-based storyteller, narrator and
singer whose interest in
literature, the oral tradition and the
arts began in childhood when her father read to her the work of writers and
poets and encouraged her to learn and recite the dialect poems of African
American poet Paul Lawrence Dunbar. After 21 years of teaching from the
preschool through graduate levels, Charlotte chose to devote more time to
touring and performing.
Today, Charlotte
breathes life into traditional and contemporary stories from the African and
African American oral and cultural traditions. Her solo performances are often
enhanced with traditional instruments such as djembe, berimbau, nkoning, mbira,
shekere or the 21-stringed kora. In 1999, Charlotte began studying the kora and
the West African history-telling traditions of Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Guinea
Bissau. Her teacher is the highly respected Senegalese griot (jali),
Djimo Kouyate. Her repertoire is wide and programs are adapted to any age
audience or grade level.
She brings her
stories and songs to national and regional festivals, schools, universities,
museums, libraries and performing arts centers throughout the United States and
Canada, as well as local and national radio and television. She has been a featured narrator for several
orchestras and conductors including The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Orchestra
of St. Luke's, The Cleveland Orchestra, the Saint Louis Symphony, Orpheus
Chamber Ensemble and the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band.
Charlotte
also hosts "Carnegie Kids", Carnegie Hall's Preschool concert
series and has been a featured artist on the Carnegie Hall Family Concert
Series in NY since 1996. She has been a featured teller at The National
Storytelling Festival, The National Festival of Black Storytelling, and at
regional festivals throughout North America.
Charlotte
has received numerous honors including the prestigious Pew Fellowship In The
Arts and holds two honorary PhD's from Seton Hill and LaRoche colleges
respectively.
Please visit Charlotte's website located at www.charlotteblakealston.com . |