Past, Present and Future

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Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia Members are Back On The MEDIA SCREEN  Again with Blogging Information.

Time has passed from  the year  2014 up to now  2017.  Kuumba Storytellers Of Georgia have re-grouped in many ways.  We passed on the Torch of New Officers from outgoing President Ernestine Brown and Vice President Gwendolyn J. Napier, and Gloria Elder.  Kuumba applaud our outgoing Officers for their Outstanding Dedicated Services to the Organization.

Our new Officers President  Gwendolyn J. Napier, and Vice President Paul Freeman for 2016-2018 were extended the Torch to keep the Path Lit for Kuumba’s  Journey in Storytelling.

Our Mission has Continued and Our Stories Shared.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


1 Comment

Ashley Bishop · December 18, 2017 at 12:30 am

Hello from Birmingham! I am a teacher and theatre director at Shades Valley High School. In January we are producing the play “In Darfur” by Winter Miller. The play is about a Sudanese woman and is set in an aide camp near the border of Chad.

Many of the characters speak only Zaghawa or Arabic, and I want to make sure we handle the dialect as faithfully as possible. Is there anyone in your group who would be willing to either do an internet chat (gchat or facetime) or even possibly come visit to speak with my student actors who could help us with the dialect and understanding the story?

Thank you very much for your time,

Ashley Bishop
abishop@jefcoed.com
205.218.4587

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