the repertoire
Stories
Each tale is a world unto itself — drawn from folklore, personal memory, and the quiet truths we share when the lights go dim.
featured tales

The Wanderer’s Lantern
Origin: Central European folklore — Duration: 45 minutes
A traveler carries a lantern that shows not the road ahead, but the road already walked. As he journeys through villages and forests, he discovers that the past is not a burden to carry but a map to follow. A meditation on memory, regret, and the courage to keep moving forward when the path disappears.
This story works especially well in outdoor evening settings where natural light fades during the telling. It has been performed at over sixty festivals and always closes to silence — the deepest applause a storyteller can receive.

The Stone That Sang
Origin: Breton oral tradition — Duration: 30 minutes
In a village where no one listens, a stone begins to hum. At first it is dismissed — stones do not sing, after all. But one child hears the melody and follows it to the edge of the known world, where she discovers that the earth has been trying to speak for a very long time.
A folk tale about the power of paying attention — and the cost of ignoring what the world tries to say. Ideal for school performances and family festivals. Features audience participation in the humming chorus.
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The Full Repertoire

Daughters of the Wind
Three sisters cast to the edges of the world must each learn a different language — of storms, of silence, and of the sea.

The Fox’s Wedding
When a clever fox invites the forest to a feast, the guests discover the invitation was never about food — it was about forgiveness.

The River Remembers
A river that has flowed for a thousand years carries the voices of everyone who has ever stood on its banks. One night, it speaks.
Stories can be tailored for specific audiences and occasions. For schools, festivals, corporate events, or private gatherings — every performance is crafted to suit the moment.