Anabelle Castaño is a bilingual storyteller, archaeologist and museum educator from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She interweaves her three professions and works on building bridges between material and immaterial culture through traditional stories from all continents.
When a world pandemic isn’t going around, she works at the Ambrosetti Ethnographic Museum and other institutions performing, organizing storytelling sessions, doing guided tours, researching and consulting. Since 2019 she’s a member of the storytelling committee for the Buenos Aires International Book Fair -which has hosted a storytellers' international conference for 27 years-.
Her online work is focused on telling folktales, offering workshops on storytelling, livestreaming tecniques, repertoire and oral traditions. She also designs content for various projects and tech hosts for several events.
FEAST's Storytelling at Museums, Arts and Historic Sites Panel Discussion.
Available at FEAST
Infinite Shades of Humanity, a FEAST Olio production
You can watch it on YouTube: featuring Anabelle Castaño (at 50:20')
"Haunted. Legends and lore", a Halloween program by National Storytelling Network
How South American Oral And Cultural Traditions Can Change The Conversation. Featured at NSN's Earth Up.
Available at the NSN Digital Library
FEAST Storyswap World Storytelling Day: Anabelle Castaño (on 0:31')
FEAST Storyswap "Bug Tales": Anabelle Castaño
FEAST World Storytelling Day: as emcee
Stories from our DNA - CoProduced by HearsCrow and Roger Jenkins
A virtual storytelling tour through Buenos Aires
A virtual storytelling session through Argentina
Article: Storytelling in Museums
An English translation of the article written for AEDA (Asociación Española de Narradores Profesionales)
E-workbook "Storytelling in Museums: Exploring and Telling (in) a World of Wonders". Written for Story Crossroads Memberships.
Tech host experience on Zoom, Meet, Facebook Live, YouTube Live and Streamyard