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<itunes:subtitle>the legacy of folklore and storytelling in the Old South, hosted by Lain Shakespeare. Tapestries is the official podcast of the Wren's Nest House Museum, home of Joel Chandler Harris, Brer Rabbit, and Uncle Remus.</itunes:subtitle>
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<description><![CDATA[Any storyteller who knows anything knows that song is an important tool in getting a point across.&nbsp; Whether it's a break from the action, a repetitive refrain, or lively entertainment, folks remember the songs.&nbsp; Think back to the last musical you saw, or the last Disney film--maybe some important plot points have been long forgotten, but that song is going to stick with you.<br/><br/>The Wren's Nest Ramblers,the
storytelling troupe from the historic home of Joel Chandler Harris, explore the musical opportunities available in storytelling.&nbsp; They capture the audience, and position them in a particular time and place with their voice, one that each listener will not soon forget.<br/><br/>The Ramblers have their own individual ways of putting song into a story.&nbsp; The producers of this podcast have taken the hint--join host Lain Shakespeare, and listen to the songs in action.<br/>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Joel Chandler Harris' most successful story--&quot;The Wonderful Tar Baby Story&quot;--has been told and retold over the past two centuries on different continents and in different languages.&nbsp; The story even finds its way into contemporary American politics.<br/><br/>What makes the Tar Baby story so compelling?&nbsp; What makes any story so compelling?&nbsp; The Wren's Nest Ramblers may have the answer.&nbsp; The Ramblers are the storytelling troupe from the historic home of Joel Chandler Harris, the Wren's Nest.&nbsp; <br/><br/>Each Rambler has a different vision and version of the Tar Baby story.&nbsp; Host Lain Shakespeare compares each version, and welcomes you to sort out the importance of voice and detail in any great story.<br/><br/><br/>]]></description>
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