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A Gullah Geechee Story Telling DinnerExperience an unforgettable evening where culture, cuisine, and community come together under the spirit of the Baobab tree, the ancient African symbol of strength, resilience, and connection. Enjoy authentic Gullah Geechee dishes paired with curated red and white wines, while acclaimed storyteller Lillian Grant-Baptiste shares traditional African folktales, the ties that bind African and Gullah Geechee traditions, and the powerful stories hidden within cultural artifacts.
Through spoken word, this immersive dinner will celebrate joy, heritage, and the art of gathering.
About the Baobab tree:
The Baobab tree is an ancient symbol of strength and resiliency and is often referred to as the “The Tree of Life” and has a lifespan of three thousand years. In certain parts of traditional Africa, it was under the shade of the mighty Baobab tree that learning and wisdom gathering took place. It was the place where families and children gathered to laugh, sing, and play.
About Lillian Grant-Baptiste
Lillian Grant-Baptiste is a celebrant, TEDx speaker, and a sought-after storyteller known for her powerful presence. She skillfully gathers and retells stories from across the Diaspora, with a special passion for the folktales from the Gullah Geechee tradition. Ms. Grant-Baptiste believes that storytelling is a powerful tool to educate, inspire, awaken, and empower individuals, families, and entire communities. Her signature performance, “The People Could Fly,” is a moving and beautifully retold folktale that captures the spirit, faith, and resilience of the Gullah Geechee people. Throughout her performances, she promotes a deep and abiding appreciation for the preservation of stories, folktales, and traditions from diverse cultures and perspectives.
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400 West River Street, Savannah, GA, United States, Georgia 31401
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