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Karima Amin
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Karima Amin is a full time professional storyteller who has shared tales with audiences throughout the United States and Ontario, Canada. She is one of the founding members of "Spin-A-Story Tellers", a group that promotes the art of storytelling in Western New York.
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This native of Buffalo, New York has many years to her credit as a dedicated educator, artistically accomplished storyteller and published author. Amin's biography appears in Who's Who Among African Americans.
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Storyteller Consultant Educator Author
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 Photo Courtesy of Cheryl Jessel-Yates |
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** FOR ALL AGES AND GROUP SIZES **
Performances - Workshops - Lecture Demonstrations - Residencies - Keynote Addresses - Author Visits - African-Centered Libation Statements (Acknowledging and Honoring Our Ancestral Past)
** ALL TAILORED TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS **
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Schools and Universities
Day Care Centers
Museums
Libraries
Conferences
Corporations
Radio/Television
Concerts
Community and Cultural Centers
Festivals
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Hospitals
Correctional Facilities
Retreats
Campfire and Park Programs
Book Stores
Family Events
Community Theaters
Churches
Parties
... And More
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This is a mix of traditional and contemporary storytelling that honors the old while celebrating the new. |
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Karima often performs as a drummer and storyteller with DAUGHTERS OF CREATIVE SOUND. Listen to her sharing an excerpt from "How Monkey Stole the Drum" on the DAUGHTERS' cd at http://cdbaby.com/cd/docreativesound. |
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Share the Excitement of Reading "The Adventures of Brer Rabbit and Friends" |
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Karima Amin P.O. Box 273 Buffalo, New York 14212
Phone: (716) 834-8438 Fax : (716) 862-4277
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