Suzanne Hudson

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by Suzanne Hudson

 Years of experience: Over 25 years of telling fun

Location: Draper, Utah

Chapter: Olympus

Phone: 801-518-6909

Email: suz.hudson@comcast.net

Website: https://storyconnections.biz

Types of Stories: Historical, First Person Chautauqua, Folktales, Personal

 

Suzanne’s personal style of wit and wisdom takes you into the heart of a young nineteenth century girl as she braves the pioneer trail, into the keen mind of Zion’s poet laureate, and into the inner circle of the teller’s childhood friends and her bothersome older brother with his taunting song “Suzanna Banana.”

Whether she is telling personal, historical or interactive folktales from around the globe, her stories entertain, inspire, and educate audiences, making her a favorite with children as well as adults. 

She is a past president and long-time member of the Utah Storytelling Guild.

 She served on the executive board of Story Crossroads from 2016-2019.

Weber State Storytelling Festival, Story Crossroads Festival, This is the Place Heritage Park, LDS Church History Museum, Red Butte Gardens, Cove Fort, Various schools, both in the classroom and full assemblies, several library and school concerts with the Travelling Tellers throughout Utah.

See Workshops and Residencies

  • First Person Eliza R. Snow, Zions Poetess
  • First Person Women’s Suffrage theme as Eliza R. Snow or Alice Merrill Horne
  • Strong Pioneer Women
  • Halloween
  • Christmas
  • Winter Solstice
  • Folktales Around the World
  • Surviving Childhood and Other Silly Stories

 

 

 

 

Story Swap

School residencies for children ages 8-12

Murray Library storytelling residency for ages 8-18 2016-2019

Storytelling 101 in the classroom for teachers  

Bringing History Alive for Museum Docents and Historical Storytellers

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