OUR STORY


ASE Mission
ASE MissionThe mission of ASE: The Chicago Association of Black Storytellers is to promote the art of storytelling and to heighten the awareness of contributions of storytellers to the art. Through the power of our words and through efforts to educate, entertain, and inspire, members are devoted to assisting in keeping alive the African-rooted cultures of the world.

Black Storytelling
Just as other art forms – jazz, blues, and dance – storytelling is a part of the Black experience. Storytellers have been sharing African and African American traditions for generations. We have always told stories in villages, on farms, on front porches, around dinner tables, at family reunions, and more. African American storytellers perpetuate traditions, inspire creativity, promote history, and instill values in all listeners.

ASE History
The Beginning: In November of 1998, professional storytellers, Mama Edie Armstrong, Kucha Brownlee, Linda Gorham, Velma Gladney and Emily Hooper Lansana got together to discuss forming a Chicago storytelling association. Within a month, ASE: The Chicago Association of Black Storytellers was born. Soon after ASE became a proud affiliate of the
National Association of Black Storytellers (NABS) and acquired 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.

ASE and the Community: We presented our first annual concert, targeting inner city audiences, on October 24, 1999. Held at the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, we celebrated with a sold-out audience (455 seats). Over the years, we have added Tellabrations, youth concerts and storytelling workshops to our yearly performance objectives. In 2005, ASE formed a three-year partnership with the eta Creative Arts Foundation to expose storytelling to new audiences. In 2006 we started a youth group component. In 2007 we began a partnership with the Chicago Public Schools’ Homeless Education Department. Our goal was lift the spirits of the children and to encourage a love of reading.

ASE Members Performing: ASE Members perform at museums, cultural institutions, schools, libraries, churches and community organizations, plus many local and national festivals. Several of our over twenty members are part of the juried Illinois Arts Council’s Artstour Roster. Many have received prestigious storytelling, artistic, and publishing awards and grants.

Monthly Meetings:
ASE members meet every second Sunday at Christ the Mediator Church, 31st and Calumet, Chicago from 2:30 to 5:00 PM. We share stories, plan events, and discuss the business of storytelling. Come out and join us on our storytelling months of April, August and December (stories start at 3:30 PM). The December meeting may be at a different location. Contact Andrea Fain, andreafain@sbcglobal.net.