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for the remainder of 2008 and all of 2009. for Children and Grown-ups Coast-to-Coast Support for School Learning Standards Nationwide
"...a sure-fire bet to entertain or educate.
Dan's smooth singing and lively banjo add a homespun touch to any
occasion. I highly recommend Dan Gibson."
Programs for Schools, Libraries and Private Events
"A World Full of Stories & Music"
"Texas Tales 'n' Tunes for TEKS"
"Songs & Stories from the U.S. Civil War" Supports school curriculum objectives nationwide in history and social studies. (Good for all grades and grownups, as well.)
"Family Friendly Fun" A natural for family reunions and other gatherings of grownups and children. Stories and music, of course.
"A Likely Story"
Travel/lodging expenses (if any) are determined case-by-case
Schools:
Half-day: $325 plus travel -- up to three 45-60 minute programs
Single Program: $175 plus travel -- 45-60 minutes for no more than 50 students.
Two schools within easy driving distance can share
Libraries:
Storytelling programs and workshops are available
Private Events:
His programs are for all ages. He will entertain you, but he will also help you laugh, stimulate your thinking and stir your imagination.
Dan's repertoire includes adaptations of traditional folk tales from many cultures, ghost stories (if requested) historical tales, original stories, a bit of outrageous cowboy poetry, shameless whoppers about eccentric people and strange animals, and songs to get you singing.
Singalong, tap your toe
His whoppers include stories about a champion liar caught telling the truth, an ill-tempered paraplegic who invents a new way to communicate, a chicken rancher who triggers a massive disaster, self-skinning skunks, high plains sponge turtles, laser-guided biting flies, and more.
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"I Loved the way you involved our students all the way. They enjoyed it, while you also made them think. Thank you! I am spreading the word that any elementary campus would enjoy your visit."
Vickie George, Justiss Elementary, Paris, Texas
"Dan Gibson is a master storyteller and expert entertainer who drew in our students ranging from pre-kindergarten to sixth grade. He had them from the very beginning and they were absolutely enthralled during his entire performance. We all look forward to his return with great anticipation."
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Amy Money, Librarian, Caddo Grove Elementary School, Joshua, Texas
"If you need a storyteller/banjoplayer, Dan Gibson is your man."
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News & Record, Greensboro, North Carolina
"Dan's storytelling and playing of several musical instruments was superb. He fascinated our entire school -- from pre-kindergarten through fourth grade. Each audience, regardless of age level, was kept captive by his talents. Students were also visiting the school library because of interests sparked by Mr. Gibson's topics. Red Rock Elementary would love to have Mr. Gibson back on campus in the future."
| Wanda Lentz, Title 1 Teacher, Red Rock Elementary, Red Rock, Texas
"Dan provided our residents with a wonderful entertainment event, and left them humming and chuckling. He's a talented and gracious performer. I have had requests to invite him back!" | Carolyn Dennis, Life Enrichment Fine Arts Resource Coordinator, Grace Presbyterian Village, Dallas, Texas
"I can't remember when I've heard high school students yell, 'Encore.' The kindergarten teachers keep stopping me and telling me how perfect you were for their students."
| Paula Salter, Librarian, Heritage Christian Academy, Rockwall, Texas
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"Dan Gibson is magic! Children are held spellbound by his stories."
Linda Bradberry, Children's Librarian, Palestine Public Library, Palestine, Texas
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"Thank you for the wonderful performance at our library. It is always a sign of a successful performance when the audience doesn't want to leave."
Jennifer Beach, Central North Carolina Regional Library, Burlington, North Carolina
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"It was great that the students were able to help say parts of the story. The music made the stories more interesting." "I applaud Dan Gibson for asking children to 'chew on the' meaning of the butterfly story. It is an ingeneous way to encourage kids to transfer meaning from a story to their own experiences. I would have liked to have more time added to his presentation."
"The students were enthusiastic and engaged throughout Dan's stories and songs. His interactive program was great!"
Teachers' comments, Brentfield Elementary School, Richardson, Texas
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"I have had Dan out to the library many times and each time he has been
absolutely wonderful. The children are able to engage with him, and his
stories are always entertaining and educational. Plus, the banjo is a big
winner with the kids and adults."
Erik Knapp, Children's Librarian, North Oak Cliff Branch Library, Dallas, Texas.
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"Dan Gibson visited our K-3 graders and kept their attention for the full 45 minutes. He could have gone longer if time had allowed. He had their attention the whole time, telling stories, interacting with the kids, and playing his banjo and mountain dulcimer."
Sharon Morgan, Bryant Elementary, Arlington, Texas.
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"The students really enjoyed your visit. Your stories were perfect for our students on many different levels. The sign language story gave them an outlet for expression other than language; they get tired and frustrated with the language acquisition process. With this story they were actually able to 'see' the words, and it didn't matter how they pronounced them or what grammar they used! In addition, the song, 'Away Down in the Valley,' was excellent preposition practice! (Many of our students have trouble with this.)"
Aubree Evans, English Language Institute, University of Texas, Arlington
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"Our students were mesmerized by your animated stories and songs. You were able to hold the interest of all our students, from kindergarten through fifth grades. Like your storytelling, the impressions you made upon them will stay with them for a long time and will further cultivate their love of literacy. We certainly look forward to you coming to our school again."
Cathy Rumley, Principal, North Graham Elementary School, Graham, North Carolina
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"Dan's enthusiasm for his work with children is heartwarming. He loves to
connect and to entertain and children respond infectiously to his antics.
His humorous stories and music are just plain fun, but often they contain a
life lesson slipped in as well. Dan can work with any age and any size
group. He's the kind of 'people person' you like to be around. I heartily
recommend Dan for any organization. He'll meet the needs of whatever group you have."
Carol Dengle, Children's Librarian, Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas
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"Your presentation was chock full of inter-disciplinary experiences: Language Arts, Science, Communications, Cultures Around the World, Reading and Writing. I was impressed with your stamina to maintain the attention and interest of different groups of children, K-5th grade, from morning to afternoon. I particularly enjoyed the demonstration of rare and exotic instruments from around the world. I will strongly recommend our P.T.A. invite you back."
Suzanne Terrio, Ed.M., M.A., C.S.C. Program Coordinator, Bridlewood Elementary School P.T.A., Flower Mound, Texas | |||||
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"You have a unique way with middle school students, which is no mild feat, and the stories and songs you shared were right on target with our theme. Many students commented to me how much they enjoyed your performance. Thank you for making our 'Westward Yo!' an extra special day."
Terry L. Cherry, Teacher, 8th Grade U.S. History, Memorial Preparatory School, Garland, Texas | |||||
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"Children, daycare providers and librarians at the Hampton-Illinois Branch Library enjoyed the program presented by Dan Gibson. He shared a variety of stories that were very well told, amusing and hilariously funny. The children were attentive, involved and had lots of fun as Dan encouraged them to help him tell the stories. Some of the children remembered stories he told at previous programs and requested to hear them again. Mr. Gibson provided the children with a number of thought-provoking, entertaining folk tales and played exciting banjo music to begin and end the program."
Janet S. Johnson, Children's Librarian, Hampton-Illinois Branch Library, Dallas, Texas
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"You definitely left your mark at our library with your lively musical stroytelling talents. We listened. We laughed. We sang. Most importantly, we participated! The real test came when we had teenagers in the audience who do not usually pay attention to the Summer Reading Club performances. You passed this test with 'flying colors.'"
Latonya S. Pegues, Youth Services Librarian, Lancaster Memorial Library, Lancaster, Texas
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"We had a great variety of age groups at our Story Time gathering, and Dan did a fantastic job of keeping their attention with songs and stories. More than just the children were entertained. The parents, patrons and the staff were greatly engaged by his music, stories and wisdom. We all appreciated learning a story in sign language."
Paula Clark, Story Lady, Seaside Public Library, Seaside, Oregon
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"A delightful storyteller, his interaction with his audience, no matter the age, makes this ancient art come alive."
Jenny Cunningham, Curriculum Director and Sherry Wortham, Librarian
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"Children know the difference between a performer and a friend. Dan Gibson not only carries on the fine tradition of storytelling, but he truly likes and understands children. Treat yourself and your patrons to a delightful program by scheduling Dan Gibson."
Jeri Baker, Manager, Park Forest Branch Library, Dallas, Texas | |||||
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"My 4-year-old daughter sat on the front row in rapt attention during your Audelia branch library show and ever since she has been telling people the "Pushing Up the Sky" story and the story of "The Hen, the Librarian and the Big Mouth Frog." When she finishes, she even tells people,'now it's yours.'"
Laura Griffin, Dallas, Texas | |||||
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"Your performance really had something for everyone. It brought in a record crowd for us. The children were completely wrapped up in the stories, actively listening and participating. I think the grown-ups enjoyed your take on 'Old McDonald' as much as the children. My son retold 'Cecil the Caterpiller' in American Sign Language to his dad over dinner that evening. Many of our patrons have stopped in to say how much they enjoyed the evening, and they hope you will come again sometime."
Heather Holley-Hall, Manager, Graham Public Library, Graham, North Carolina
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"Thank you for the fun program. Our children were captivated by your singing and storytelling. They particularly enjoyed hearing and watching you play the banjo and dulcimer. You had great rapport with the children and
parents."
Marsha Barker, Assistant Manager/Youth Librarian Renner Frankford Branch Library, Dallas, Texas
"Thank you for visiting us here in Wichita Falls. As our 'kick-off' performer for 'Read Across Texas,' we received only positive and enthusiastic audience feedback for your program. Hopefully, we can persuade you to make the trek up north again."
| Lesley Daly, Wichita Falls Public Library, Wichita Falls, Texas
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"Dan Gibson came to St. Bernard of Clairvaux Elementary School to help us celebrate our festival of Irish culture. His music and stories were a wonderful finale to our week's events. His style has universal appeal: the children and adults alike appreciated his easy delivery, comedic timing, extensive musical training, and especially the heart in his selection of stories. He was obviously in charge of the audience and allowed lots of interaction within the boundaries he created. The children thanked him personally at the end! We are grateful for his time with us and whole-heartedly recommend the talented Mr. Gibson to any group, large or small."
Carolyn McCormick, St. Bernard's Home & School Assoc., Dallas, Texas
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"Thank you for your wonderful presentation. The teachers and students all enjoyed your lively, musical, storytelling sessions. The music, both instrumentals and vocals, had a strong captivating influence on your audience, especially when the students tend to get noisy (such as when they are entering or leaving). The music was also very effective for re-focusing their attention on you after a discussion time. It always makes my job easier when the presenter can handle the crowd, like you did."
Janet Baria, librarian, Valley Ridge Elementary, Lewisville, Texas
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"Dan Gibson's easy going delivery leads the listener into a land
where truth becomes relative. Suspending belief, the audience follows
Dan down paths that yield laughter and delight. His tall tales are sure
to please."
Dr. Trudy L. Hanson, West Texas A&M University, Canyon, Texas
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"I appreciate your talents, both musically and in storytelling, and it was obvious that those in storytime did as well. What a special treat for our library patrons, and for those of us on the staff to have you here."
Patrick M. Mullin, Amarillo, Texas, Public Library
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"Thanks again for a great workshop.Everyone was most complimentary. The Friends of the Library thought you were just terrific."
Wanda Berry, Director, DeSoto Parish Library, Mansfield, Louisiana
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"Thank you so much for making our meeting so enjoyable. Everyone enjoyed your storytelling and banjo playing so much. The number of people gathered around you as you were trying to leave tells all -- they loved you and were anxious to hear just a bit more."
Nancy J. Bennett, Senior Adult Coordinator, AXE United Methodist Church, Garland, Texas
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Upcoming and Recent Performances in 2008 and 2009 For the very latest schedule and availability information, contact Dan Gibson: 214-331-4559, or |
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June 4, 2008 | Plano, TX Allen, TX
Plano Children's Montessori | Maryam Montessori Academy (Allen) Children's House Montessori (Allen) |
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June 5, 2008 Hollis, Oklahoma |
Hollis Public Library, Summer Reading Program 10:00 a.m. | |
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June 5, 2008 Altus, Oklahoma |
Altus Public Library, Summer Reading Program 2:00 p.m. | |
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June 7, 2008 Pottsboro, Texas |
Pottsboro Area Library, Summer Reading Program 10:00 a.m. | |
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June 10, 2008 Sulphur Springs, Texas |
Sulphur Springs Public Library, Summer Reading Program 1:00 p.m. | |
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June 11, 2008 Paris, Texas |
Paris Public Library, Summer Reading Program 2:30 p.m. | |
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June 15, 2008 Dallas, Texas |
City Arts Festival, Arts District 1:00 p.m. | |
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June 19, 2008 Fort Worth, Texas |
Fort Worth Central Public Library, Summer Reading Program 10:30 a.m. | |
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June 20, 2008 Jefferson, Texas |
Jefferson Carnegie Library, Summer Reading Program 11:00 a.m. | |
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June 23, 2008 Plano, Texas |
Prince of Peace Catholic School
Summer Camp 1:30 p.m. | |
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June 24, 2008 Krum, Texas |
Krum Public Library, Summer Reading Program 11:00 a.m. | |
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June 24, 2008 Southlake, Texas |
Southlake Public Library, Summer Reading Program 2:00 p.m. | |
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June 25, 2008 Arlington Texas |
Dottie Lynn Recreation Center, Summer Reading Program 2:30 p.m. | |
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June 26, 2008 Sachse, Texas |
Sachse Public Library, Summer Reading Program 11:00 a.m. | |
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June 26, 2008 Van Alstyne, Texas |
Van Alstyne Public Library, Texas Jubilee 2:00 p.m. | |
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June 27, 2008 Pottsboro, Texas |
Pottsboro Public Library 10:00 a.m. | |
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June 28, 2008 Frisco, Texas |
National Young Scholars Program | |
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July 2, 2008 Allen, Texas |
Primrose School 8:30 a.m.- 11:15 a.m. | |
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July 2, 2008 The Colony, Texas |
The Colony Public Library, Summer Reading Program 2:00 p.m. | |
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July 5, 2008 Dallas, Texas |
Nasher Sculpture Garden Nasher Hall (lower level of museum) Family Program for Target First Saturday 1:00 p.m. | |
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July 9, 2008 Corinth, Texas |
Corinth Montessori School 9:00 a.m. | |
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July 11, 2008 Dallas, Texas |
The Point, The Center for Arts & Education at
C.C. Young Retirement Community 6:30 p.m. | |
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July 15, 2008 Arington, Texas |
Lake Arlington Branch Library, Summer Reading Program 2:30 p.m. | |
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July 16, 2008 Bridgeport, Texas |
Bridgeport Public Library, Summer Reading Program 1:30 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. | |
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July 17, 2008 Cleburne, Texas |
Cleburne Public Library, Summer Reading Program 10:30 a.m. | |
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July 17, 2008 Burleson, Texas |
Burleson Public Library, Summer Reading Program 2 p.m. & 3 p.m. | |
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July 18, 2008 Brownwood, Texas |
Brownwood Public Library, Summer Reading Program 3:00 p.m. | |
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July 21, 2008 Flower Mound, Texas |
Cornerstone Learning Center 9:00 a.m. | |
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July 22, 2008 Arlington, Texas |
Hugh Smith Recreation Center 10:00 a.m. | |
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July 23, 2008 Saginaw, Texas |
Saginaw Public Library, Summer Reading Program 10:00 a.m. | |
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July 23, 2008 Fort Worth, Texas |
Shamblee Branch Library, Summer Reading Program 2:00 p.m. | |
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July 24, 2008 Lancaster, Texas |
Veterans Memorial Library, Summer Reading Program 2:00 p.m. | |
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July 24, 2008 Lewisville, Texas |
Lewisville Public Library, Summer Reading Program 7:00 p.m. | |
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July 25, 2008 Lewisville, Texas |
Lewisville Public Library, Summer Reading Program 11:30 a.m. | |
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July 26, 2008 Garland, Texas |
Garland Central Library Family Friendly Fun 2:00 p.m. | |
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August 1, 2008 Arlington, Texas |
Northeast Branch Library 11:00 a.m. | |
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August 23, 2008 Irving, Texas |
National Boy Scout Museum 11:00 a.m. | |
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September 6, 13, 14, 20, 21 2008 Arlington, Texas |
Six Flags Over Texas Best of Texas Festival | |
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October 15, 2008 Sachse, Texas |
Sachse Senior Activity Center 10:00 a.m. | |
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October 29, 2008 Rowlett, Texas |
First United Methodist Church (Seniors) 10:30 a.m. | |
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October 30, 2008 Waxahachie, Texas |
Sims Library, Halloween Stories 6:30 p.m. | |
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December 12, 2008 Garland, Texas |
First Assembly of God Church Prime Timers 7:00 p.m. | |
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June 19, 2009 The Colony, Texas |
The Colony Public LIbrary, Summer Reading Club 1:00 p.m. | |
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November, 6-8, 2009 George West, Texas |
George West Storyfest (tentative) |
| Dan also tells stories at other private events which may not appear on this calendar. These include public and private schools, home schools, daycare centers, retirement centers, nursing homes, hospitals, corporate activities, civic and professional organizations, youth groups, and many others. |
| Past Performances (2008, 2007, 2006, 2005) Include: |
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2008 (Go to Calendar of Upcoming and Recent Performances)
2007 (Go to Calendar of Upcoming and Recent Performances) 2006 2005 |
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Dallas Storytelling Guild |
Tejas Storytelling Association |
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