Connie
Regan-Blake is one of America’s most celebrated storytellers.
She has captivated the hearts and imaginations of people around
the globe with her powerful performances and workshops. Entertaining
audiences in 46 states and 14 countries, she brings the wisdom,
humor and drama of stories to main stage concert halls, libraries
and into the corporate world.
Both as a solo artist and a member of the acclaimed Folktellers
duo, Connie has been featured on seven award-winning recordings
– five audio and two videos produced by PBS. New Age Magazine,
School Library Journal, and Southern Living have praised her work.
She has been a guest on NPR’s All Things Considered,
ABC Good Morning America and CNN.
When Connie takes the stage she generates a brightness and warmth,
drawing in listeners with her engaging humor and Southern charm.
Her stories range from hilarious traditional Appalachian Mountain
tales to poignant true-life drama. A consummate professional, Connie’s
rare talent can transform a convention hall into a wondrous landscape
and turn a packed theater into an intimate circle of friends.
Connie has performed at the nation’s top folk music and storytelling
festivals in Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, as well as
the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C. Her groundbreaking
collaboration with the Kandinsky Trio - an innovative blend of storytelling
and chamber music - has been hailed as a “new art form.”
As a founding board member of the National Storytelling Association
(formerly NAPPS), and a frequent host and featured performer at
the National Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee, Connie helped
ignite and shape the American storytelling revival.
Connie resides with her husband, two dogs and a frisky cat in the
Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina.
StoryWindow Productions
Asheville, North Carolina
Toll free: 800-864-0299
Local: 828-258-1113
connie@storywindow.com
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