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What's New and Exciting From LANES: March 2009
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What's New and Exciting From LANES. The League for the Advancement of New England Storytelling) The News and Story About New England Storytelling. Monday, March 23, 2009. Lanes Welcomes its New Director Yvonne Zinicola. Check her out on the LANES front page. Terrific Conference. STF Conference. Arts education: "It's not a waste of time". For a number of reasons, I've spent the last year immersed in education reporting. I was nine and I asked my dad, "Can I have your movie camera? Imagine that. He had...
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Fairy Tale Channel: Jun 21, 2009
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The Merry Month of May. Favorite Fairy Tales of All Time. Sunday, June 21, 2009. Fairy Tales to Read Under a Full Moon: The Werewolf. Grimm’s Saga No. 213: The Werewolf. Oral tradition from Hessen. See Braeuner’s Curiostiy Pages. 8221; But the stranger replied: “If you had said those words in the forest, you wouldn’t be speaking now.”. Please read and enjoy this article. Pass on to friends or link to. Please do not plagiarize, copy or pilfer. Thanks and enjoy! Links to this post. Assembly of the Dead.
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connecting stories: 04/03/14
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Norah Dooley: live performer of story. blogging about work, life, the universe and everything. Thursday, April 3, 2014. Storytelling: at Tufts ExCollege FALL 2013. First in a series of unpublished blog posts from this insanely busy past few months. An open letter to my Tufts ExCollege Students:. Didn't everyone bring their A game? Were we regaled with hilarity and depth, personal growth and deep insight? Labels: Art of storytelling. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Norah Dooley on Facebook. Norah's eclectic p...
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Notes from the Storytelling Coach » Story Slams
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Notes from the Storytelling Coach. Thoughts about storytelling, coaching, and notes from the field. Free Storytelling Coach Podcast. Free monthly storytelling newsletter. March 22nd, 2010. March 22nd, 2010 at 08:11 #1. March 22nd, 2010 at 08:27 #2. March 22nd, 2010 at 12:09 #3. March 22nd, 2010 at 15:49 #4. March 22nd, 2010 at 15:51 #5. October 14th, 2010 at 16:05 #6. November 17th, 2010 at 13:25 #7. March 23rd, 2010 at 06:46 #1. Storytelling Digitally, Photographically, Inspirationally and Doug Lippman.
doriastories.blogspot.com
StoryMomma: Wordle is fun!
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How a Storyteller thinks she's going to save the world, one story at a time. Saturday, April 2, 2011. I had a good time playing with a fun new software called wordle, in which one uses a specific selection of words to generate a "word cloud", or wordle. I generated this particular (below) wordle using content from this very blog! Thanks to fellow storyteller Karen Chace. Who shared the wordle web site with her friends and colleagues. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my page on. View my page on.
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StoryMomma: Anansi's Talented Children
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How a Storyteller thinks she's going to save the world, one story at a time. Monday, March 14, 2011. For the past 10 weeks I've been working with a group of Kindergartners. Every Friday for one hour, we work out the kinks in a story that they will be group-telling for a live audience in just a few days. The story is one of my favorites, featuring one of my favorite tricksters of all times: Anansi the Spider. It's weird that I adore Anansi. Illustration by Gerald McDermott). March 14, 2011 at 5:31 PM.
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StoryMomma: March 2011
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How a Storyteller thinks she's going to save the world, one story at a time. Monday, March 14, 2011. For the past 10 weeks I've been working with a group of Kindergartners. Every Friday for one hour, we work out the kinks in a story that they will be group-telling for a live audience in just a few days. The story is one of my favorites, featuring one of my favorite tricksters of all times: Anansi the Spider. It's weird that I adore Anansi. Illustration by Gerald McDermott). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
btmstudioandtheatre.blogspot.com
Behind The Mask Studio & Theatre: River Fest Prep is in Full Swing
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Thursday, June 3, 2010. River Fest Prep is in Full Swing. There are two days until the Cambridge River Festival. Which is to be held along the Charles this Saturday, June 5th. Above are two posters featuring artwork from Behind The Mask that are in the MBTA to advertise the Festival. Today and tomorrow, we will be finishing our tribute to the beloved and dearly missed Brother Blue. The official storyteller of Cambridge. Our tribute procession includes a large-scale (over six feet high!
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Behind The Mask Studio & Theatre: Welcome!
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Thursday, June 3, 2010. Hello to all, and welcome to Behind The Mask Studio and Theatre's new Blog! Here at Behind The Mask, we are committed to sharing what goes on during the artistic process from start to finish. This blog will be a place for us to share thoughts, observations, media, and ideas. This is a great place to stop by if you want up-to-date information about how things are going in the Studio, what we are working on, and what we're cooking up to create next. Behind The Mask Studio and Theatre.