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JUNE 14, 2025 Sunday @ 7PM EST
Oni will present an excerpt from Ona Judge, Gone But Not Forgotten program along with other fascinating Trailblazing Women.
Educators, poets, storytellers and poetry lovers show up WEEKLY for creative ways to teach or perform the spoken words of iconic poet and author, Paul Laurence Dunbar. (1872-1906)
Dunbar is the father of the spoken word movement in America. A literary humanitarian, his poetry transcends time and cultures.
Come on and explore.
TOBAGO LIBRARY SERVICES
Scarborough, Tobago
FEBRUARY 28, 2025 Friday @7:00PM
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MARCH 19, 2024
Bucks County Neighbors
Free Library North Hampton Township
Pennsylvania
APRIL 27, 2024
Hayti Historical Society
Fundraiser for Passtown Elementary School/Community Center
Coatesville, Pennsylvania
Can you say zuuug?
What is it? It's a very cool APP right on your phone where YOU can also be a storyteller in stories for the young ones in your life!
It's time for you to be the most amazing Grandparents, Mom, Dad, Aunt, Uncle, Brother, Sister or Teacher, as you tell and send stories, songs and jokes right from your phone.
Try it for Free with reasonable options to subscribe *!*
February 29, 2025
Wednesdays - Scarborough
3:30-4:30
Story Village with Aunti Oni After school students on the island of Tobago.
AMERICAN HISTORY TOURS, LLC
OCTOBER 12, 2024 @ 7PM
Hilton Hotel, Penns Landing
Philadelphia, PA
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Oni Lasana portrays the courageous Ona Maria Judge Staines (1773-1848) a enslaved lady who took her freedom when in 1795 she escaped from President George and Martha Washington in Philadelphia, PA.
Researched : NEVER CAUGHT by Professor Erica Armstrong Dunbar, AN IMPERFECT GOD, George Washington, His Slaves and the Creation of America by Henry Wiencek, ONA JUDGE , I Am Free by Piper Hughley and Diana Rubino and You Tube University.
January - February 2023
Tuesdays 11am -1pm
Story Village Live with Aunti Oni will present for Healing With Horses, Bucco, Tobago
Father of the spoken word movement in America. Paul Laurence Dunbar wrote in the voices of his northern neighbors and his southern kinfolk. Join in with a international group of storytellers, and creative educators and we learn and love what he left behind to enrich our lives today.
American's Shakespeare?
drop in to find out why.
July 10, 2023
Private Senior Residency & Rehab
Philadelphia, PA
LOL 4 Real will share Laughter Yoga techniques for stress relief, mindfulness and the power of positive care and attention to a woman's group.
Engage Oni to bring your community or school together as a fun ice breaker and unity maker.
Harlem, New York City
SUGAR HILL CHILDREN MUSEUM OF ART & STORYTELLING presents Story Village with Aunti Oni comes to life in Harlem, New York City
Bring your chil...
Harlem, New York City
The Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville, PA
POWER CABARET a benefit for Phoenixville Women's Outreach. Proceeds support local woman experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. On...
The Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville, PA
Wallingsford, PA
Oni brings the joy, fun and wellness practice of Laughter Yoga to a vivacious senior residence.
Wallingsford, PA
Dayton, Ohio
Oni as 'Lias' Mother will present along with other talented Dunbarians. Classical, Modern and Musical interpretations of his works will be ...
Dayton, Ohio
Dayton Theatre Guild, Ohio
Oni's brilliant one woman musical and interactive play brings to life the most beloved spoken words of Paul Laurence Dunbar, in his hometown...
Dayton Theatre Guild, Ohio
Delaware City Public Library, Delaware USA
Aunti Oni Story Village podcast comes to life with Aunti Oni sharing a storytelling adventure in Ubuntu! Granny Goose! Anansi! Aesop & more...
Delaware City Public Library, Delaware USA
Hamden Public Library, Conn. USA
Hamden Public Library, Conn. USA
Whim Primary School, Tobago - Trinidad & Tobago
Story Village with Aunti Oni podcast comes to life with Aunti Oni sharing a storytelling adventure in Ubuntu! Anansi! Aesop! & more!
Whim Primary School, Tobago - Trinidad & Tobago
Zoom
Nathaniel Gadsden's Writers Workshop
THE VOICE 17104 Harrisburg, PA
Featuring
Paul Laurence Dunbar's southern English prose set during the 18...
Hindsight 2020 is the latest release of wonderful short stories. Where you can read about Oni's she-larious road trip with Diane Williams to Clarksdale, Mississippi to do her spoken word thing at Morgan Freeman's Ground Zero Juke Joint.
Your purchase of this book contributes to the vibrant literary scene in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Best Short Stories of Philadelphia is an anthology of the best stories the Greater Philadelphia Area has to offer.
Oni's short story is published along with over a dozen intriguing and diverse stories of living and loving Philadelphia, PA.
Your purchase of this book contributes to the vibrant literary scene in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In this Award winning, ground breaking, poetry shaking anthology of modern poetry is where you can hear Aunti Oni rap Paul Laurence Dunbar's "We Wear The Mask."
Along with cultural icons, Nikki Giovanni and Val Gray Ward, Aunti Oni raps Gwendolyn Brooks, "We Real Cool" and an excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr's, "I Have A Dream" speech.
Available at all bookstores!
Classic & modern stories & poetry are here to stay! So Aunti Oni may as well share with a new generation of youth and families who want quality multi-cultural representation.
On the modern tip, Aunti Oni features up and coming authors and drops a few original stories & poetry.
On the old school side, shout outs to Aesop, Anansi, Mother Goose and more!
Aunti Oni made a special appearance as the American aunt of the delightful Miss Jojo's of the award winning African Folktales podcast!
Aunti Oni retells Anansi, Aesop and a modern story in her own joyful style. Check out Aunti Oni's stories in season 1 episodes 7, 8 & 9.
Aunti Oni tells original and traditional stories based on each day of Kwanzaa.
Faith: Ubuntu Story - Traditional
Kujichagulia : Kuji's Choice by Oni Lasana
Ujimaa : Kai & The Kwanzaa Mask by Michelle Washington-Wilson & Oni
Ujamaa : Maggie Lena Walker by Oni Lasana
Nia : Nia Whilamena by Michelle Washington-Wilson & Oni
Kuumba : Kwanzaa All The Time Poem by Oni Lasana
Imani : The Faith Tree by Oni Lasana
Based in Malaysia, Story Time with Shani is a unique variety of story, songs and experiences from around the world.
Looking for international talented creators, subscribe to Shani's podcast today!
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Oni is a member of Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild
She was featured in this segment of Lehigh Valley Public Radio, WDIY 66.1 FM, a National Public Radio affiliated station.
A Podcast with Stories from the Best Storytellers In the World, hosted by Rachel Ann Harding.
January 2019 featured Aunti Oni telling stories, once again, in this special edition tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.
Originating from London, England, Tony Cranston also features news on festivals and stories from storytellers across the globe.
Listen to Oni Doin' Dunbar's Angelina poem @ 45:32 in the poetry segment.
We keep past engagements listed to allow you to view the variety of presenters.
Bala Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
Oni brings American History to life with this theatrical journey in literature, history and music.
Featuring the southern dialect poetry of P...
Bala Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
Philadelphia, PA
Granny Goose & Girlfriend, Nyota Kungaa @ FAMILY DAY at Your Child's World Daycare Center. Stories, Songs, and photo op with Nyota! A speci...
Philadelphia, PA
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Laughter Yoga will be in full effect at a private school. Over 250 students will be guided into the joyful and relaxing practice of Laughter...
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Historic Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Historic Kennett Square presents Always Free, A Juneteenth Celebration
Historic Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Belmont Hill Library 120 Watersford Road, Bala Cywd, PA
Bring your listening ears, your singing voice and your imagination to join in the adventures of Anansi the Spider. The wise & foolish charac...
Belmont Hill Library 120 Watersford Road, Bala Cywd, PA
Bayshore at Bivalve will present Oni telling her original story "Chicken Bone Beach" about segregation in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Also Oni will be "Doin' Dunbar as 'Lias' Mother" Hope you can come out for sum fo' real down home storytelling!
Oni will be presenting LOL4REAL! on the beach at Pigeon Point, Swallows, & Store Bay. Telling stories and enjoying the heat of winter with family and friends at the Tobago Library Services.
March 23, 2018 : Nana Oni told African tales from Liberia, Nigeria and Ghana. Aesop song and on how Anansi, the spider shared wisdom with the world. A cultural display on the art and cultural artifacts of Zimbabwe. Wakanda Forever!
Over 30 years and "drama mama's" still going strong!
April 8, 2018 Sunday 1:30pm
Chester County OIC presents
Lots of Jazz & Loving Langston - A Jazz Brunch & Harlem Renaissance Experience featuring WCCP presenting the poetry of literary icon, Langston Hughes.
January 10, 17 & 31, 2018
Wednesdays : 3:30pm
Story Time & LOL4REAL!
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Tobago Library Services
Scarborough, Tobago
February 22, 2018
Thursday 9 -11am
Storytelling Workshop for Educators. Story coaching for the annual Student Storytelling Competition 2018.
Oni with a few teachers who retold stories!
January 25, 2018 - Thursday ~ 9-11AM
UBUNTU STORYTELLING 101
Storytelling Workshop for Librarians
With organizer's; L-R
Gaby Fernandez, History Collection, Oni, Heather Gray - Youth Librarian & Shaheeda Sylvester PR & Marketing - Tobago Library Services, Scarborough Main Branch, Tobago
Calling all Program Directors! Educator! & School Assembly planners!
Visit ONI LASANA PRODUCTIONS exhibition booth at the City of Philadelphia's Arts & Educators Creative Economy Expo @ The Kimmel Center of the Performing Arts in downtown Philadelphia!
Oni will be live and in person sharing information on her latest program offerings & pre
Calling all Program Directors! Educator! & School Assembly planners!
Visit ONI LASANA PRODUCTIONS exhibition booth at the City of Philadelphia's Arts & Educators Creative Economy Expo @ The Kimmel Center of the Performing Arts in downtown Philadelphia!
Oni will be live and in person sharing information on her latest program offerings & presentations for youth and adults...you won't want to miss out on adding a Oni Lasana Production to your enrichment resources for your school, organization & community!
Visit www.CreativePhl.org
for more info.
ONI LASANA was a featured teller for the 4th year. She presented stories and songs from her "DOWN ON THE FARM WITH GRANNY GOOSE" program.
Playwright, poet and storyteller Oni Lasana performs in DOIN' DUNBAR AS 'LIAS' MOTHER featuring the dialect poetry of African-American writer Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906). Mercer Museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian, welcomed Oni to present in the museum's prestigious "Twilight Tales" series. Tailored to the setting, and illustra
Playwright, poet and storyteller Oni Lasana performs in DOIN' DUNBAR AS 'LIAS' MOTHER featuring the dialect poetry of African-American writer Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906). Mercer Museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian, welcomed Oni to present in the museum's prestigious "Twilight Tales" series. Tailored to the setting, and illustrated with materials from the Mercer collection, her entertaining program offers a theatrical portrayal of Dunbar’s poems.
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Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle
LOL 4 Real! a wellness program.
Oni showing off her well earned happy laugh lines!
Tobago Library Services
Scarborough, Tobago
11/2019
Performing Oni Lasana Doin' Dunbar as 'Lias' Mother, is one of my greatest public pleasures. My signature program is a traveling one woman play featuring the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar. (1872-1906) of Dayton, Oh.
Interactive and musical, it is set during the Civil War and also another play I produce is ALWAYS FREE, A Juneteenth Celebration set after the Civil War.
Always Free! is where the 'Lias' Mother character reminisces of life on a plantation in South Carolina and her new founded freedom, culminating in the celebratory poem, The Party.
Dunbar's spoken word poetry was my first leap into the literary world of professional storytelling. Since 1992, I have stepped out on faith and onto stages, back yards, festivals, conferences and universities with over 40 (and counting), Dunbar poems in my head.
Bringing life to Dunbar's southern dialect poetry and his northern prose, has fired my passion as an arranger of over a dozen poems to music. Dunbar has also carried me into donning the hat of "creative director" with my drama mama's, The West Chester Community Performers in several productions, and most recently, the Love Of Dunbar, the international virtual crew with those who also love his works.
As I quote the tag line of Mitch Capel, another Dunbarian...we do "Sto'trytelling" aka poetic storytelling carrying on the legacy of Dunbar.
This story is about the man who taught me the works of Paul Laurence Dunbar, Robert Jones of Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
Sunrise: January 24, 1950 - Sunset : October 30, 2018
I am writing this in 2019, and I am still so very sadden to muse over the passing of this wonderfully gifted man and my brother from another mother, Bob Jones of Coatesville, PA.
Back in 1992, Bob invited me to his rustic mansion on the hill, to rehearse with his close knit dance troupe. He taught and guided us all with down to earth patience and discipline. His method of creative thinking, performing and artful consciousness was something no university or school of theater could ever attempt to guide us into the web of Dunbar's works. Bob Jones opened my eyes, heart and soul to the spoken word poetry and the controversial life of Paul Laurence Dunbar and slavery in America.
Bobby grew up shoeing horses and listening to his dad and uncles recite Dunbar on his families farm in Chester County. His grandmother Ida Jones made her mark as a folk artist in her senior years. She has an historical marker in her honor along Route 82 on the road from Coatesville to Kennett Square, PA. not far from the Mason/Dixon line. Bob was born deep in roots and culture, a humble yet gifted, Renaissance man, free thinker, explorer, adventurer, master drummer who fiddled around on the fiddle too. I met him in 1990, when I was the girl scout leader for Maya, one of his many lovely daughters.
We met through his partner, Lee, the mother of Maya and when he witnessed a production I produced with the African-American Girl Scout Troupe, he invited me to join his circle of artists. A few of us met at the Coatesville library and I became one of the co-founders of the Coatesville Cultural Society.
Bob was all inclusive in his love of people and the performing arts and theater of all genre's was a road to racial unity and understanding.
In our rehearsals of Dunbar's works, knowing my love of the bass guitar, he taught me how to play a one string bass broom handle on a upside down bucket for a plantation jam session during one of our musical presentations.
The Coatesville Cultural Society tag line for our mission statement was...ART...All Races Together. I still have my T-shirt.
Bobby Jone's creative energy was released in the heart of an old steel town where "culture" is deeply and socially segregated. His greatest desire was to bring folks from all racial and economic backgrounds, together. It was a seed that needed watering in a small steel town. Racial tension had plagued the town for decades. The lynching of an African man in America, Zachariah Walker in the early 1900 was living history revisited in a book, "No Crooked Death" by Dennis B. Downey and Raymond M. Hyser. It was believed a few of the adults and children in the infamous photo of Zachariah as seen in THE BLACK BOOK, being burned at the stake like a pig roasted, (after they hung him) could still be alive in Coatesville, and never brought to justice, for this "northern" strange fruit incident. We were to bring a new generation together in harmony through theater.
First, came our Harmony Street Theater, a little store front ex-jewelry shop, with a black box in the back room. Many locals were personally invited to experience our quaint grass roots productions.
Intimately sitting, side by side. Sharing space. Bob purposely called everyone together, socially, politically, economically and all the allly's - if only for one evening of storytelling, theater, African drumming, country fiddle music and as he called it to "break bread" in community.
After each play, we'd circle up to get to know the person behind the sad, confused or smiling faces. All from very different backgrounds. We'd circle up to face each other and freely discuss the impact of experiencing; "Brothello"..."My Africa, My Children" "Wingate Hall", "Woman of Iliad" to mention just a few. Local vocalist, poets, musicians and passionate creative artists were given space, time and audiences to also shine in the venue.
In November and just in time for "Soliloquy of A Turkey" we eagerly brought to life Dunbar's humorous pathos and lyrics of love and laughter. Laughing and loving the high art of creativity, to discus our feelings about life, love, ups and downs, in the play or our personal lives....together. Warm connections and memorable moments is a understatement.
Many thought provoking and controversial productions were performed with spirit driven artists, those who Bob lived with and loved; Lee Heirs, Danny, Roberta, Ray, Isha, Falaq, Pooda, Ajene, Ann, Leora, Mary, Margaret and if I forgot to mention you, you know who you are....plus, later but not too late, his young grandson's were doin' Dunbar.
Coatesville Cultural Society sustained itself with funds from school shows, we locally toured, mostly Friends Schools. The children were mesmerized as we brought Dunbar's poetry to life with vignette's of plantation life during the Civil War.
Our funds were matched with grants, private investors and the city also pitched in to renovate a historic, once segregated department store.The newly renovated building shone as a beacon of hope in arts and culture. Huge gold lettering elegantly graced the facade of the building; COATESVILLE CULTURAL SOCIETY, brought a classy upgrade to a little run down section of what was striving to become "downtown" Coatesville.
The building housed a cafe', art gallery, apartment space, office space, large performance space and smaller black box upstairs. ....for well over 25 years, we affectionately called it "The Spot" on E. Lincoln Highway. Bob's generous transparent nature offered an outlet to hundreds of local artist to also showcase in performances, a visual art gallery and cafe' with chess club and poetry open mic gatherings.
Besides, his freckled face smile, I'll miss Doin' Dunbar with CCS friends. Before the Spot, square dances, at the firehouse is where this city girl from North Philly, who hated square dancing in a all girls high school at gym...doe see -doe with folks from all over town. We were the center of the universe bringing local stars to shine in a small little town near Amish County.
In September of 2018, Bob Jones had a stroke and due to the stroke, he was unable to undergo the surgery to remove a infected gall bladder. They warned him he wouldn't live much longer. No hospital hospice for him. Bob went back up the rocky unpaved road that led to his home on "the hill."
Resting in bed, his last weeks alive was surreal to all who visited him as he alternated between sleep, welcoming visitors, his children and staring out the window watching the trees drop leaves, between tears, hugs, and gentle smiles. The golden and red leaves felling gently from the forest of trees as if they were the tears of all who knew and loved him.
Tree's always surrounded us as always in the drum circles, Swedenborg discussions, listening and laughing at his children, family issues, friends dropping by to say goodbye.. This year, no cold winter death would catch the warmth of Bob Jones off guard.
He was dying. Everyone knew it. He bravely allowed his own transition to give up the physical. No drugs. No tubes. No fight against the natural course of life.
I visited him a few times, the last time I sat at the foot of his bed told him stories about what my now grown children were up to. He knew them from youth. I told him stories about my Dunbar gigs, jokes and thanked him for bringing Dunbar's gifts into my life.
I kissed Bob on the cheek, hugged him and assured him that I would "see him later, and it would be greater."
Lee, his devoted partner and mother of 5 of his children later told me Bob said I was a "funny lady." If all I could do was to leave him smiling, that was fine with me.
My good friend, my mentor in root n' culture theater....my Dunbar Svengali (a good one) who had no idea what a Svengali was!
Robert Jones, beloved charismatic countryman, who left behind 15 children, 30+ grand children (and still counting) countless friends. Bob's children and friends will continue his legacy of love and laughter, as we all are a reflection of his grace and kindness.
The following poem is the one Dunbar poem that speaks to my mentor and Dunbarian brother,
LIFE by Paul Laurence Dunbar
A crust of bread and a corner to sleep in,
A minute to smile and an hour to weep in,
A pint of joy to a peck of trouble,
And never a laugh but the moans come double;
And that is life!
A crust and a corner that love makes precious,
With a smile to warm and the tears to refresh us;
And joy seems sweeter when cares come after,
And a moan is the finest of foils for laughter;
And that is life.
By Paul Laurence Dunbar
Visit with Love Of Dunbar! page on this website. And join us in a monthly discussion and performance group. I continue the Dunbar journey with a international group of artists, teaching Dunbar as we continue to embrace the adventure and like Bob, for the Love of Dunbar.
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