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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WORKSHOPS - Diane Edgecomb - Living Myth
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Diane's Blog: Stories from a Storyteller. STORYTELLING IN NATURE WORKSHOPS. FAMILY & KIDS. Diane Edgecomb – Living Myth. Storyteller, Author, Theatre Artist. Diane Edgecomb - Living Myth. Day of Performance Workshops:. After one of Diane’s Storytelling performances at your school you can enhance your students’ experience further! All of us learned so much. 8211; Diane Willard, Squantum School teacher, Squantum, MA. Storytelling Residencies for Students:. Diane knows that an immersion in storytelling deve...
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Breaking the Eggs: March 2014
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. March 08, 2014. My" Stories are Your Stories. Recently, after an evening of telling ancient folktales to adults, I heard two comments from listeners:. I needed to hear that chilling folktale about the mother who couldn't bear to see her daughter marry a snake. It allowed me to look at my own emotions about my own daughter's engagement in a new light.". Tim, I love that you tell the old folktales and fairy tales. Because those are my. Saturday, March 08, 2014.
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Breaking the Eggs: January 2012
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. January 19, 2012. 2012 International Storytelling Conference. April 7, in Istanbul, in case you were wondering. Link. Pop quiz: what's this conference preview missing? Thursday, January 19, 2012. Links to this post. January 09, 2012. With 2012 still young, I thought I'd set my sights on the year ahead. As usual, I've got some traditional folktales that I'm working on. And I'm one of many local storyellers learning part of the Kalevala. An audience member once...
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Breaking the Eggs: Conference Reflections: Liz Nichols
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. August 19, 2012. Conference Reflections: Liz Nichols. Why does Liz look like. Liz Nichols got lost in the 398 (Folklore and Mythology) section of the public library at age ten, and hasn't found her way out yet! I have been to 4 NSN Conferences over the past 15 years and enjoyed each in its own way. Of course it’s great to reconnect with folks and feel continuity, but for me discovering something or someone new and different is always the highlight. The larger...
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Breaking the Eggs: January 2014
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. January 29, 2014. Closeup of the Troll,. Photo by jotulloch, used under a creative commons license. I recently had the honor of being one of three storytellers asked to tell a story about a piece of local folklore: the troll that guarded the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge for 24 years. After the Loma Prieta earthquake, on display at a local museum. Floyd, a troll, on campus in Evanston, Illinois. Why did I have a troll? Out of papier m. Over the next few ye...
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Breaking the Eggs: "My" Stories are Your Stories
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. March 08, 2014. My" Stories are Your Stories. Recently, after an evening of telling ancient folktales to adults, I heard two comments from listeners:. I needed to hear that chilling folktale about the mother who couldn't bear to see her daughter marry a snake. It allowed me to look at my own emotions about my own daughter's engagement in a new light.". Tim, I love that you tell the old folktales and fairy tales. Because those are my. Saturday, March 08, 2014.
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Breaking the Eggs: April 2013
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. April 09, 2013. Shout Out: “Bawdy Storytelling” Turns Six. Blythe Baldwin tells a story. At Bawdy's Sixth Anniversary Show. Photo credit: Queerly Yours. As I walked into San Francisco’s Verdi Club on a recent Saturday night, every single one of the 300 seats in the venue was full; it was standing room only for a night of storytelling. And that was just the first half of the show. Welcome to Bawdy Storytelling. As a producer, much of De La Tour’s time is...
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Breaking the Eggs: August 2012
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. August 19, 2012. Conference Reflections: Liz Nichols. Why does Liz look like. Liz Nichols got lost in the 398 (Folklore and Mythology) section of the public library at age ten, and hasn't found her way out yet! I have been to 4 NSN Conferences over the past 15 years and enjoyed each in its own way. Of course it’s great to reconnect with folks and feel continuity, but for me discovering something or someone new and different is always the highlight. The larger...
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Breaking the Eggs: June 2013
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. June 10, 2013. Breaking Storytelling Down, A to Z. When I first learned about storytelling a quarter century ago, I figured, "Well, I'll learn some stories, and if I tell them, I'll be a storyteller.". Yes and no. True, anyone can tell a story. But storytelling is an art, and to develop that art, you not only need practice, but an awareness of many elements that make up the storytelling process and go into performance. Over at True Stories, Honest Lies. You a...
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Breaking the Eggs: December 2011
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Performance Storytelling in the 21st Century. December 31, 2011. Gratitude for my clients, who asked me to tell stories. Gratitude for the audience, who gave me their attention and listened to the stories. Gratitude for my colleagues, who encouraged, listened, shared, told, coached, confessed, questioned, nudged, and cheered. Here's to a new year filled with stories. Saturday, December 31, 2011. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. I'm blogger Tim Ereneta. 160; Closeu...