About Amy

About

On this page, you can read all about how Amy got into storytelling, but if you would like to hear her, then click here to listen to BBC Radio 4’s, The Lore of the Land and join Amy in conversation with Dr. Carolyne Larrington, walking up the Wrekin and discussing its stories.  Or here for a link to a story recorded by Mythstories Museum of Myth and Legend.

Amy Douglas is a vibrant professional storyteller with a passion for traditional stories and riddles.

She first discovered storytelling at the age of 14 and has been a devotee of the art, broadening her knowledge, experience and skills as a storyteller as well as promoting and celebrating the art form ever since.  In 1993 Amy was awarded the first West Midlands Arts Storytelling Apprenticeship and spent a year studying with professional storytellers throughout Britain and further afield including Helen East, Hugh Lupton, Liz Weir, Jim May and Duncan Williamson.

She was a founder of member of both the Tales at the Edge storytelling club and Festival at the Edge international storytelling festival.  She served  two years as a Director of the Society for Storytelling, organising the Annual Gatherings for 1999 in Stockport and 2000 in Telford.

Over the past twenty years she has delved deep into the folklore of Britain, reveling in tales of the strange and macabre; memories of magic and otherworlds; proud recollections of folk history; stories to make you smile, sigh or shiver; stories that have been moulded by the land, weather and generations of tongues wagging.

Amy is experienced in community projects, performance, workshops and working with children, teenagers and adults in all environments using storytelling for education, or pure entertainment.  No matter the ability or age anyone can enjoy sharing a story.  Storytelling is a creative and accessible artform and is also an ideal medium to focus on team building, lead into creative poetry and prose, speaking and listening skills and presentation.

Her subtle wit, gentle humour and soft, strong voice breath life into her stories, opening doors to other times and possibilities, so that somehow, even when she is gone, a gleam of magic still lingers.

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