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"Diane Wolkstein doesn't simply tell stories, she injects them with life. Wolkstein has a shamanistic ability to create images in our minds through the dramatization of words. In her hands, a story becomes a multi-voiced, joyful, expansive living thing that delights and involves us. We do not simply listen to a gifted storyteller, we become part of the story."
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CELEBRATING OUR MISTAKES
Shlomo Carlebach & Diane Wolkstein

Cloudstone, 2004, DVD (NTSC Region 0), color,
56 minutes. ISBN 1–879846–18–7.

 
Shlomo Carlebach and Diane Wolkstein traded stories of the Baal Shem Tov and the Seer of Lublin before an appreciative audience at New York's American Museum of Natural History in September of 1994. The energy radiated from the two tellers created such joy and love that members of the audience spontaneously called out "L'Chayim!" ("To life!").
 
We hope that some of that energy — and the resulting joy and love — touches you as you enjoy Celebrating Our Mistakes.
 
A special essay by Diane is also provided in the package, as well as a glossary and bibliography.
 
"…This remarkable DVD ends too soon, but it is still enough, because it is filled with enlightening, profound stories, heart stirring chants, 'heavenly whistling' and more from both Reb Shlomo and Diane Wolkstein. Reb Shlomo leaves his audience that night, just a few dozen days from the day that he died, and says, 'How good it is to be alive." He then says, 'I bless you that every minute of your life you should be alive.'… had this DVD done nothing more than to offer that blessing to all of us, it would be enough…"
Arthur Kurzweil, writing in Parabola, Volume 30, no. 2, Summer 2005.
 
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Celebrating Our Mistakes
DIANE WOLKSTEIN: A STORYTELLER'S STORY
Cloudstone, 2007, DVD (NTSC, Region 0), color, 37:02 minutes (feature).
ISBN 1–879846–21–7.

 
Diane Wolkstein: A Storyteller's Story explores the extraordinary career of one of the world's most celebrated storytellers. In 1967, New York City offered Diane the position of Official Storyteller and she traveled throughout the city telling stories in parks, schools, and hospitals. Her commitment to the art and preservation of storytelling took her to Haiti where she collected folk tales in Creole from local storytellers. Her love of myth led her to perform and publish the first modern translation of the ancient Mesopotamian epic, Inanna. Now, forty years and twenty–three books later, A Storyteller's Story reveals how Diane — as artist, scholar, folklorist, teacher, and cultural anthropologist — came to be at the forefront of the modern storytelling movement. Through archival footage, in–depth interviews, and spellbinding performances, this film illuminates the power of storytelling and shows one woman's courageous journey to communicate heart–to–heart.
 
"Diane's daring, beauty, depth, delight in story and delight in bringing story to the world will fascinate everyone who watches this film. It will especially inspire current and aspiring storytellers who will greatly increase their skill and understanding of the art of storytelling. There is no film out there like this one — it's a treasure."
Jay O'Callahan, master storyteller.
 
"A Storyteller's Story definitively identifies what storytelling is and what storytelling can accomplish in human terms. Diane Wolkstein's fascinating journey, as she moves gracefully through forty years of storytelling, shows us how she changed the American landscape of the oral arts."
Sue Ann Martin, Dean, Central Michigan University College of Communication and Fine Arts.
 
DVD Extras: Complete performances of the Haitian tale "I'm Tipingee, She's Tipingee, We're Tipingee, Too," Hans Christian Andersen's "Hans Clodhopper," the Hasidic tale "The Water Spirit," and the Chinese Genesis story "The Dreaming"; commentaries by Diane Wolkstein on her award–winning books; and a dozen additional interview segments.
 
This video had its world première in New York City on June 22nd, 2007.
 
Winner of 2008 Storytelling World Awards Honor.
 
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A Storyteller's Story
INANNA (2007)
Cloudstone, 2007, DVD (NTSC Region 0), color,
1 hour, 10 minutes (feature). ISBN 1–879846–20–9.
Also released in a shorter version as The Descent of Inanna.
Cloudstone, 2006, DVD (NTSC, Region 0) disc, color,
38:30 min. ISBN 1–879846–12–8.
Also released on VHS videotape, NTSC only.

 
Inanna is a 21st Century rendering of a 5,000 year-old Sumeriam epic. The great Sumerian goddess Inanna — the goddess of love, war, and fertility — gives up her earthly possessions and dares to journey to the Unknown. There she faces her sister and nemesis Erishkegal, the Queen of the Great Below. Told with humor and passion, this primal epic recounts the soul's compelling discovery of compassion.
 
Diane is joined in this performance by composer-musician Geoffrey Gordon — an acclaimed multi–instrumentalist and world music pioneer — whose musical score evokes an atmosphere of mystery, stillness, and terror.
 
"This specialized theater piece will have attraction for those with a keen interest in ancient civilizations, mythology, religious studies (particularly goddess worship), Middle Eastern studies, and performance arts."
Library Journal, October 1st, 2006.
 
"Inanna, the bewitching and powerful goddess of the Sumerians, speaks from the heart in this wonderful production that brings her poetry and her divinity to life after millennia of silence."
Dr. Irving Finkel, Keeper of Antiquities, British Museum, London.
 
"There's no one like Diane Wolkstein. A totally brilliant performance."
Olympia Dukakis, film & stage actress.
 
Recorded live at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
 
The 2007 Inanna DVD disc includes two interviews, featuring HarperCollins editor Hugh Van Dusen (4:51 min.) and Samuel Noah Kramer (23:08 min.).
 
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Inanna
INANNA (1988)
Cloudstone, 1988, VHS videotape (NTSC), color and B&W,
49:30 min. ISBN 1–879846–0. Out of print.

 
Through voice, gesture, and song, Diane brings to life the 5,000 year old inspiring epic of Inanna. This video's subtle interweaving of performance, interview, and Sumerian art and landscape prepares the viewer to accompany the Great Goddess of Love and Fertility on her courageous journey to the Underworld. Geoffrey Gordon's haunting music (on harp, drums, and flute) adds a timeless quality to one of the world's most passionate and compelling myths.
 
"Diane becomes one with the story, and the story seems to flow from her very being." - Yvonne Young, National Storytelling Journal.
 
"Erotic and comic, terrifying and triumphant, Wolkstein's performance evokes the mystery and the deep humanity of the Sumerians... invaluable to our students as both an alternative to the canon of male-oriented texts and as an entry into world literature." - Patricia Clark Smith.
Inanna on VHS videotape
CD & Audio Cassette
 
THE BANZA
Listening Library, 1991, cassette, 15 minutes. ISBN 0–189846–00–4.
Also available as The Little Banjo. Scholastic, 2000, analogue
cassette, 11:41 min. ISBN 0-435-18040-6.

 
A fun and exciting story of friendship between a small goat and a tiger in which the courage to sing the story of one's heart brings freedom. Engaging musical accompaniment on the banjo by Shirley Keller. Featured on the PBS television programs Reading Rainbow and Storytime.
 
Recommended for two to eight years old.
The Banza, a/k/a The Little Banjo
THE EPIC OF INANNA
Cloudstone, 1986, cassette, 1 hour, 20 minutes.
ISBN 1–879846–01–2.

 
This ancient epic recounts the Sumerian Goddess of Fertility's adolescence, womanhood, journey to the Underworld, and rebirth. A powerful live performance recorded live at the United Nations in New York City. Enhanced by flute, drums, harp, and bells subtly played by Geoffrey Gordon.
 
"Wolkstein tells us tales that were always meant to be spoken and heard. While she is speaking, it is as if all the years the story lay mute on clay or paper have vanished. We are there, part of the time and place of the story."
Phyllis and Phillip Morrison, Scientific American.
 
For high school and adult listeners.
The Epic of Inanna
DIANE WOLKSTEIN TELLS ESKIMO STORIES
Spoken Arts, Inc., SAC1132, 1985, cassette, 35'32" min.
ISBN 1–879746–02–0.
Out of print - Please e-mail us to order this recording by mail.

 
Three shamanic tribal tales from Alaska, featuring "The Man who Became a Caribou." Haunting accompaniment on flute and drums by Avraham Qanai and L.S. Messina.
 
"Wolkstein's simple, restrained telling evokes the Innuit's gift for integrating the world of dream and reality. - Touchstone Center.
 
Recommended for six years and up.
Diane Wolkstein tells Eskimo Stories
FAIRY TALES FROM ESTONIA
Cloudstone, 1988, cassette, 52 minutes.
 
Let the sweet sound of the Estonian kennel lead you into two magical, enchanted stories from Selve Maas' collection The Moon Painters, brimming with adventure, fascinating characters, powerful symbols, lakes, and woodlands. A young woman finds her destiny within "The Wood of Tontla," while three princes seek immortality for their father by searching for "The Magic Mirror" - but only one of them will find it. Music performed by Lillian Esop.
 
"The tape offers listeners a rich feast...brimming with adventure, mystery, fascinating characters, and powerful symbols....a rewarding experience."
Carol Shapiro, Yarnspinner.
Fairy Tales from Estonia
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: CLASSIC STORIES
August House, Compact Disc, 2005 re–release, 53 minutes.
Previously released by Weston Woods in 1981 as
Hans Christian Andersen in Central Park
(vinyl LP WW713, cassette WW713C).
 
Diane's first album, featuring six Andersen stories highlighted by Shirley Keller on kazoo, kalimba, and guitar. Janet Stuart plays Danish melodies on the recorder. Now available on CD, this allbum is considered by many to be one of the best recordings of the Danish author's immortal fairy tales.
 
"I grew up believing I was the match girl, the ugly duckling, the mermaid. How wonderful to hear these stories told again, bringing me back into all the fantasy."
Liv Ullmann, actress/filmmaker.
 
"Diane Wolkstein retells Andersen in her characteristically clear and measured delivery which always rings true... all are delightful."
Booklist.
 
All ages.
 
American Library Association Notable, Parents' Choice Golden Award.
 
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Hans Christian Andersen: Classic Stories
JOSEPH, the master dreamer
Cloudstone, 1986 (digital remaster: 2003), Compact Disc, 54:10 min.
ISBN 1–879846–16–0. UPC 9 781879 846166.
Also on cassette, ISBN 1–879846–08–X.

 
Diane weaves oral legends with the Biblical story of Joseph and his brothers. Recorded live at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. First released on analogue cassette as The Story of Joseph.
 
"In the stories she tells, Wolkstein reaches deeply into the treasures of world mythology. Her voice is often that of an ancient Greek chorus, intoning a wisdom that lies almost silent in the collective human consciousness...Her storytelling is both classical and primitive in its appeal."
Belden C. Lane, The National Storytelling Journal.
 
"Wolkstein's rendition infuses the listener with the intense experiences of Joseph's joys, sufferings, sorrows and rejoicings."Catholic World.
 
Recommended for all ages and religious backgrounds.
 
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Joseph, the master dreamer
PSYCHE AND EROS
Cloudstone, 1988, cassette, 1 hour, 17 minutes.
ISBN 1–879846–05–5.

 
An enchanting, spellbinding rendition of how the beautiful Psyche becomes the bride of Eros, the God of Love. Recorded live at Lawrence University, Appelton, Wisconsin. Includes two Greek love songs.
 
"Wolkstein ignites the imagination, creating emotion, character, drama, and music with her magnificent storytelling skills." - School Library Journal.
 
"The love story of Psyche and Eros is one of the most beautiful and touching stories in all of Western literature. Wolkstein's performance is glorious and inspiring."
Lawrence University Alumnae Magazine.
 
"Psyche is no wimp. She's a young woman who weeps, acts, and triumphs."
Diane Wolkstein, from the journal Anima.
 
Recommended for ten years and up.
Psyche and Eros
ROMPING
Cloudstone, 1986 (digital remaster: 2002), Compact Disc,
50:30 min. ISBN 1–879846–15–2. UPC 9 781879 846159.
Also on cassette, ISBN 1–879846–06–3.

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The classic children's album is now a Compact Disc. A joyous, spellbinding collection of stories and songs which follow the seasons. Includes two tales from Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad are Friends. Accompanied by Shirley Keller on banjo and pots and pans.
 
" Romping is the perfect [album] to introduce your child to the joy of listening to a good story. Filled with imagination, gentleness, [and] excitement, the stories are told in a beautifully quiet and real manner, and a song comes at just the right moment."
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, Brooklyn, New York.
 
"The very young will enjoy Diane Wolkstein telling tales and Shirley Keller singing songs."The New York Times.
 
Recommended for three– to eight–year–olds and any parents who drive car pools.
 
Parents' Choice Gold Seal Award.
 
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Romping
TALES OF THE HOPI INDIANS
Spoken Arts, Inc., SAC1106, 1985, cassette, 46 minutes.
ISBN 1–879846–09–8.
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Three legends of the Hopis, inclduing "Sikakokuh and the Hunting Dog," from Harold Courlander's collection People of the Short Blue Corn, give insight into Hopi culture.
 
"Hopi Indian tales that give meaningful insights into Hopi culture...absorbing." - Learning Magazine.
 
Recommended for six years and up.
Tales of the Hopi Indians
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