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The 52nd annual National Storytelling Festival concluded on Sunday in Jonesborough, Tennessee. The event, which had been canceled the previous year due to Hurricane Helene, reportedly experienced strong attendance this time around, though the final numbers are yet to be confirmed.

Over three days, more than 40 storytellers captivated audiences, narrating tales of folklore, myths, legends, fables, and personal stories. These performances took place across ten different tents situated throughout downtown Jonesborough.

The event typically draws guests from all 50 states and several countries.

Organizers noted the unique charm of hosting the festival in Tennessee’s oldest town during fall, which adds to its appeal. They consider it the benchmark for storytelling events, highlighting Jonesborough’s status as the epicenter of storytelling.

“This festival is exceptional as it was the first of its kind and is held in Jonesborough, known as the storytelling capital of the world,” stated Angela White, who is associated with communications at the International Storytelling Center, in an interview with News Channel 11. She emphasized the enchanting experience of enjoying the festival in the picturesque setting of fall in Appalachia. Attendees often remark on the singularity of Jonesborough compared to other festivals.

This year marked the first festival since the passing of Jimmy Neil Smith, the founder of the International Storytelling Center. According to White, efforts are underway to honor his legacy by gathering stories that reflect his influence on the center.

For those who missed the event, White mentioned that ongoing activities are listed on the International Storytelling Center’s website, storytellingcenter.net.

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