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Monday, July 9, 2012
Macon County Library welcomes Gary Carden's Liars Bench show
Gary Carden, creator of the Liars Bench, a
successful regional authentic, traditional southern Appalachian
storytelling, music, poetry, drama and folk arts presentation
announced that the show will play the Macon County Library on Thursday
July 12 at 7:00 pm. Admission is free.
Liars Bench regulars Gary Carden, host and storyteller; Lloyd Arneach,
master Cherokee storyteller; Paul Iarussi, claw-hammer guitar
specialist and old-time music singer; and Karen Barnes, guitar
singer-songwriter will play a 'Best of' Liars Bench show. There may be
a mystery guest (or two) also.
During the past year, Carden has designed and directed a series of
shows that dealt with Cherokee history and culture; religious music,
Jack Tales, and myths and legends. After a show from last October was
recently featured on the regional television program Life in the
Carolinas, both the performers and the staff of the Liars Bench became
convinced that the show should move toward becoming a significant
voice in defining and preserving the region's culture. This decision
was confirmed by the cover story publication in a WNC newspaper
recently of Carden and his creation, The Liars Bench show.
The Liars Bench is a live, authentic traditional Southern Appalachian
storytelling, music, poetry, drama, and folk arts presentation.
Started in the summer of 2010 by Gary Carden, the show has been an
audience pleaser from the very beginning. The Liars Bench promotes and
showcases any and all aspects of Southern Appalachian culture. The
Liars Bench recognizes established artists and performers and
encourages new talent also. Regular cast members include Gary Carden,
Lloyd Arneach, Paul Iarussi, William Ritter, Kim Barnes, and our
mascot Bodine. The Liars Bench continues the grand tradition of true
mountain folkways through down-home entertainment.
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I have attended the Liar's Bench and they put on a great program. Stories, music, readings, and more. I hope to see another of these shows soon.
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