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Storyteller Carrie Sue Ayvar highlights diverse Florida folk and their stories, showcasing the states rich heritage through its folklore.

Folktales, passed down from generation to generation, convey and preserve the cultural knowledge, beliefs, values, and customs of the cultures that they come from, like windows into each community. This presentation showcases how folk tales and folklore can tell a great deal about the values and views of a culture and serve as a means to understand one another. Meet some diverse Florida folk and their communities who make up the state through their folktales.

Presented by the Marco Island Historical Society in partnership with the Florida Humanities.

 

About Carrie Sue

An internationally celebrated storyteller, teaching artist, and Chautauqua scholar, Carrie Sue Ayvar is the recipient of multiple awards for service, leadership, and dedication to the art of storytelling and education. Her bilingual blend of traditional, historical, and personal tales connects the people, languages, and cultures of Florida.

Location

Rose History Auditorium (Get Directions)

Special Instructions

Registration is encouraged, but not required. Doors open at 1:30 pm. Please bring proof of MIHS membership to receive free entry.

Sponsors

Funding for this Florida Talks program was provided by Florida Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Florida Humanities.


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