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How a master storyteller rebuilt a public presence for performances and workshops

Pooria Arab2 min read

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Baba-C telling stories outdoors to a seated audience | Solo AI website creator

Celebrations of the Oral Traditions is built around Baba-C, a Griot and master storyteller with a career spanning more than four decades. The work reaches local, national, and international audiences through storytelling, performances, workshops, and presentations.

The website needed to reestablish public awareness and make booking easier. People who hear about Baba-C still need a place to understand the work, see the background, and make contact for events or workshops.

Guinness World Records certificate for marathon storytelling by Baba-C | Solo AI website creator
The Guinness certificate gives public recognition a place in the website story.
Baba-C performing on stage in front of an audience | Solo AI website creator
Stage photos make the performance work concrete.

Performance, history, and proof in one place

Baba-C chose Solo because he wanted a platform he could create and launch without hidden fees, questionable practices, or popup ads. For an artist and performer, the site should support the work without distracting from it.

Baba-C posing in purple and gold storytelling attire | Solo AI website creator
Portraits help visitors connect the site to Baba-Cs public presence.

The public record is central to the story: performance settings, recognition, travel, and the visual presence of a working storyteller. This is a live practice, not a generic service page.

Marrakesh storytelling brochure displayed on patterned fabric | Solo AI website creator
Travel and event materials add context around the oral tradition work.
Baba-C standing in black and gold traditional storytelling attire | Solo AI website creator
The final portrait reinforces the identity behind the performances and workshops.

A gateway for future bookings

The site now acts as a bridge for people who want more context before they book, follow, or reach out. It gathers the public story in one place and points visitors to the next step.

Storytelling, like a great meal, should be shared and enjoyed.

A public archive for a live practice

A performer website has to carry proof, personality, and booking context at the same time. For Baba-C, the certificate, stage photos, portraits, and event material all help visitors understand the work before they reach out.

Solo's role is to give that history a clean public home. The site does not replace the performance. It helps the right people find enough context to invite, book, follow, or share it.

The page also helps with context before a booking conversation. A school, festival, museum, or community group can see the performance history and understand why Baba-C’s work is rooted in oral tradition, not just entertainment.

See the live website at Celebrations of the Oral Traditions.

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