The East Anglian Storytelling Fabulation
The East Anglian Fabulation are a group of storytellers and supporters from four East Anglian counties, all with a fine history of putting on stimulating, popular and successful storytelling events, who share a common wish to celebrate what is unique about storytelling in East Anglia.
We celebrate everything that is fun, intriguing, fascinating and entertaining in the tradition of East Anglian storytelling. We have held our last five festivals in locations in Suffolk and Norfolk, and in 2021, we were delighted to hold the festival at Stock Street Farm Barn, near Coggeshall in Essex, a site rich in history that provided a superb backdrop for our storytellers. May 2024 will be our 3rd festival held at The Food Museum in Stowmarket.
The Festival is non-profit making and is organised entirely by volunteers.
We aim to include the folowing in all our festivals:
Daytime and evening storytelling.
Daytime storytelling sessions will engage and entertain both adults and children, encouraging them to to question, to think, and most of all to laugh and be creative.
In the evenings the stories turn a little darker, our tellers will fascinate and intrigue, and may be a little unsettling.
Story rounds, where newer storytellers tell their stories.
Sessions featuring professional tellers and nationally renowned headline artists.
We want to entertain and seduce our audiences in the delights of storytelling. Stories serve to teach, to warn, to touch our souls, our compassion, our best selves and our moral compass.
We want to bring the magic of stories back into our modern day lives.
We celebrate everything that is fun, intriguing, fascinating and entertaining in the tradition of East Anglian storytelling. We have held our last five festivals in locations in Suffolk and Norfolk, and in 2021, we were delighted to hold the festival at Stock Street Farm Barn, near Coggeshall in Essex, a site rich in history that provided a superb backdrop for our storytellers. May 2024 will be our 3rd festival held at The Food Museum in Stowmarket.
The Festival is non-profit making and is organised entirely by volunteers.
We aim to include the folowing in all our festivals:
Daytime and evening storytelling.
Daytime storytelling sessions will engage and entertain both adults and children, encouraging them to to question, to think, and most of all to laugh and be creative.
In the evenings the stories turn a little darker, our tellers will fascinate and intrigue, and may be a little unsettling.
Story rounds, where newer storytellers tell their stories.
Sessions featuring professional tellers and nationally renowned headline artists.
We want to entertain and seduce our audiences in the delights of storytelling. Stories serve to teach, to warn, to touch our souls, our compassion, our best selves and our moral compass.
We want to bring the magic of stories back into our modern day lives.