Billy Teare

Teare is a well-known Irish storyteller. Originally from Ballycarry, he now resides in Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland.

Billy has appeared on stage, TV, the big screen and radio in guises ranging from chicken hypnotist to jester. From his teens he honed his audience skills in a career on the tough Belfast comedy circuit

In the past thirty years, he has used his humour and stage presence to tell stories in hundreds of early years settings, schools, libraries, community groups, council and cultural venues, as well as being a featured artist at many of the major folk and storytelling festivals around the world, including the far reaches of the Yukon.

Billy incorporates songs, music, magic, juggling and a whole host of theatre skills, to enliven a multi cultural feast of original, modern and traditional tales, monologues, rhymes, chants and audience participation.

Unique in using the educational area of critical thinking and recall, his treatment of narrative has proved highly effective for students and teachers alike. He is currently working on a book, containing his 'Tell a Tale Toolkit' techniques. He has also worked collaboratively with various other artists and groups, including BBC Northern Ireland and the Verbal Arts Centre, Derry.

Among his prestigious appearances: Storyteller in Residence, International Storytelling Centre, Tennessee, 2008, BBC Folk Proms event 2008, return performance at the Yukon International Storytelling Festival (2000, 2001, 2006), Beyond the Border: The Wales International Storytelling Festival (2005), The Toronto International Storytelling Festival, Sidmouth International Folk Festival (1999, 2001, 2003)

In 2013 Billy Teare co wrote a volume of 'Antrim Folk Tales' with Kathleen O'Sullivan: his storytelling partner for over ten years. The book, published by The History Press, Ireland, is due for publication in Jan 2014.

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