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The audience waits in anticipation, but not for long. The sound of spurs jingling signals that it's time for another true tales of the olde west as presented by "Nat Love, American Cowboy."
With a big grin and a shucks, gee whiz, down home style of communication, storyteller Madison Walker begins to draw you into his world of Black cowboys, Buffalo Soldiers, African Indians, multi-ethnic Hispanics and strong willed pioneer women of color.
The title: Nat Love Presents...True Tales of the Olde West represents a combination of historical accuracy and contemporary stage craft. The real Nat Love published his autobiography in Los Angeles in 1907, proving that all cowboys were not illiterate, nor were they all white.
Madison Walker is the embodiment of Nat Love. He is a professional storyteller, whose love of poetry, drama, and teaching spans a career of more than 35 years. As he engages you with his storytelling skills, you can't help but be drawn into his world. When the audience explodes in applause, you emerge with a lot more information, and a feeling that the time you spent was value packed.
So make sure you spend some time with Nat Love and his true tales of the olde west. You will be glad you did! |
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