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Feb 2, 2013
@ 12:33 am
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Beloved friends,

It is with a heavy heart that we share with you the news of the death of storyteller and author extraordinaire Diane Wolkstein. You will remember her from many a Just One Story… episode, and we have planned to share many more with you. 

Sadly, her life came to an end on Thursday 31 January, while she was away in Taiwan (Kaohsiung). She was there doing what she loved to do: learn more about the stories she wanted to tell (in this case, an adaptation of the Chinese classic Journey to the West), and living her life as fully as she always would. 

And now she is gone. And all that is left is her story.

But what a wonderful story it is to tell. 

I am proud to have played a role in the making of this featurette, released in 2007 to celebrate the 4th decade of her career.

I only wish it could have lasted one decade more.

I love you and will miss you, Diana. Farewell, good friend of mine.

Philip David Morgan.

©2007 Cloudstone Productions, New York City.
Presented with the kind permission of Cloudstone Productions.


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Jun 12, 2012
@ 11:50 pm
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Presto! A new Just One Story… episode with Diane Wolkstein and Jeff Greene (on the nyckelharpa) for your entertainment.

Behold “The Flax”! (also accessible via YouTube).

©2012 Diane Wolkstein / Cloudstone /Philip David Morgan / Rosegarden Media and Entertainment.


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Jun 1, 2012
@ 3:12 pm
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Before there was the Kentucky Derby, before the Belmont or Preakness Stakes, or Off–Track Betting, there were…

Horse. And Toad.

Because the exacta is nothing compared to the Princess’ hand in marriage, right?

“CRIC?!”

See you in Central Park tomorrow, 2nd June.

“Horse and Toad” is from the book The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales (Random House–Schocken Books, New York, 1978, reprinted 1997).
©1978, 1997 Diane Wolkstein. Used with permission.
Video ©2010–2012 Diane Wolkstein / Cloudstone /Philip David Morgan / Rosegarden Media and Entertainment.

(Source: vimeo.com)


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Jun 1, 2012
@ 3:06 pm
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C’mon… you know you wanna dance.

Come sway to the beat of drummer Oneza LaFontant as Diane Wolkstein brings you the bittersweet romance of “Owl.”

“Cric?”

“Owl” is from the book The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales (Random House–Schocken Books, New York, 1978, reprinted 1997).
©1978, 1997 Diane Wolkstein. Used with permission.
Video ©2010–2012 Diane Wolkstein / Cloudstone /Philip David Morgan / Rosegarden Media and Entertainment.

(Source: vimeo.com)


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Mar 14, 2012
@ 12:39 am
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The last of the upscaled Just One Story… episodes is all yours now to enjoy.

Diane Wolkstein is seen here with a poignant story from her collection The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales (1978). The most amazing thing about this story is the fourth — and intentionally forgotten — daughter’s capacity to forgive her mother for the injustice done to her as a child.

This performance was recorded at the Mother’s Day Benefit for Haiti (Scandinavia House, New York City, Sunday 9 May 2010) using an older Samsung miniDV videotape camcorder. It’s the last of the old standard definition episodes we did before we finally moved up to a 720p HD camera.

Look for more Haitian goodness in April. But for now… “Cric?”

“One, My Darling, Come to Mama” from The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales (Random House–Schocken Books, New York, 1978, reprinted 1997).
©1978, 1997 Diane Wolkstein. Used with permission.
Video ©2010–2012 Diane Wolkstein / Cloudstone /Philip David Morgan / Rosegarden Media and Entertainment.


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Mar 5, 2012
@ 10:15 pm
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Here’s another Just One Story… oldie but goodie, newly remastered for 720p HD. Everybody comfy?

In May of 2010, I had the honor of recording Dianne R. Carr telling her original children’s tale “Dragon Days and Rabbit Ways” (1973), which she describes as “a story about a dragon who finds what no flaming fury has ever revealed — his heart and his imagination.” (This episode was recorded al fresco at the Dairy inside New York City’s Central Park, so please forgive the banging of tables, dishes, and the like.) No dragons, rabbits, or humans were harmed during the taping.

“Dragon Days and Rabbit Ways” ©1990 Dianne R. Carr.
Video ©2010-2012 Dianne R. Carr / Philip David Morgan — Rosegarden Media & Entertainment. 
 


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Feb 15, 2012
@ 9:55 pm
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Just One Story… is finally relaunched.

Here, then, is Episode 1, remastered to 720p HD, with Diane Wolkstein recorded in live performance at New York’s Orchard House Café, telling a Taoist tale from Lieh Tzu (The Huainanzi) that begins with the simple act of a farmer’s horse riding off. All the farmer can wonder aloud is “Who knows what the future will bring?”

Stay tuned, everyone. We’re just getting warmed up. And there are more stories to come.

©2009–2012 Diane Wolkstein, et.al./Philip David Morgan — Rosegarden Media and Entertainment.

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Dec 31, 2011
@ 8:00 pm
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Just a reminder that Just One Story… will be back in 2012. Remastered (720p). Reloaded. Renewed. And bringing you more new stories as well as old favorites.

This item, remastered from a standard definition Flip camcorder recording made in January 2010, offers Diane Wolkstein telling a Buddhist quickie. (Long–time fans will recognize this as the original Episode 2 of the series. Trust me, though: it works better as a promo.)

Video ©2012 Diane Wolkstein et.al./Philip David Morgan/Rosegarden Media & Entertainment.

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Dec 25, 2011
@ 8:49 pm
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As you can see, we’ve added “Rezorect” (formerly Resolve HD) from Phyx to our arsenal. This is what we will be using to remaster the early Just One Story… episodes (and any more recorded in standard definition) to 720p HD.
Here, we’re upgrading the footage for the “One, My Darling, Come to Mama” episode with Diane Wolkstein.

As you can see, we’ve added “Rezorect” (formerly Resolve HD) from Phyx to our arsenal. This is what we will be using to remaster the early Just One Story… episodes (and any more recorded in standard definition) to 720p HD.

Here, we’re upgrading the footage for the “One, My Darling, Come to Mama” episode with Diane Wolkstein.


 

 


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