Elaine Muray

Years of experience: 20 years Since 2000

Location:  Albuquerque, New Mexico (but travel at n/c to client and offer virtual programming)

Phone: 505-400-4123

Email: elaine@embodiedvoicestoryarts.com

Website: www.embodiedvoicestoryarts.com

Types of Stories: Folktales and Personal Stories

DVD: Embodied and Enchanted: Physical Tales from Elaine Muray

Elaine Muray integrates movement and narration to deliver tales from around the world as well as personal stories for all ages.  She has performed and given workshops and residencies at national and international festivals and conferences.  She has done storytelling tours to international English immersion schools in China, Korea, Colombia, Peru, and Chile.  Her DVD, Embodied and Enchanted:  Physical Tales from Elaine Muray took the Storytelling World Resource Award.  Elaine has over 15 years’ experience as an ESL instructor.

 

 

Elaine has performed in schools and libraries nationwide.  She has performed at the Crossroads Storytelling Festival, Weber State University Storytelling Festival, Taos Storytelling Festival, Stone Soup Storytelling Festival and at the National Storytelling Conference. Additionally, Elaine has participated in storytelling tours to English immersion schools in China, Korea, Colombia, Peru, and Chile. 

 

In addition to over 15 years in ESL instruction, Elaine has given residencies and workshops nationwide and internationally on Storytelling in the Classroom, Movement and Gesture in Storytelling, and Storytelling and Literacy.

 

Please visit:  All programming can be accessed at: http://embodiedvoicestoryarts.com/v3/#!programming/ . Please note that Elaine offers all performances and programs virtually in one of 3 ways:  1) live; 2) prerecorded; 3) hybrid.  Please contact her at elaine@embodiedvoicestoryarts.com for more information and/or review the provided video.

 

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If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” 

 Rudyard Kipling

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