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Spoken Word Performers Referral List

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Glen Bair (Ephrata, WA)
Glen performs original poetry and songs for cowboys and people who have never seen a cow.
Contact Glen at (509) 787-3696 or [email protected].
 
Salish School of Spokane
They present traditional and contemporary Salish songs, dances, story skits, and storytelling. Salish is the first language of the Greater Spokane region and the Native language of all the Spokane area Indigenous people—the Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Kalispel, and Colville tribes.
Contact: Christopher Parkin at [email protected].
Website: www.salishschoolofspokane.org
 
Spokane River Tellers
The group performs multicultural, folk, and humorous stories for all ages that are entertaining and provide uplifting messages for adults and young audiences alike.
Contact Jennilyn Weight at [email protected] or Kay Yates at [email protected].
 
Dick Warwick
Dick performs original and classic cowboy and outback poetry.
Contact Dick at (509) 285-4084 or [email protected].
 
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If you would like us to add you to our referral list or you would like to modify your listing, please email [email protected] or call the Fall Folk Festival message phone at (509) 828-3683.
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Spokane Folklore Society is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to fostering international cultures in Spokane.
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