Summary of storytelling concerts held at Story, from fireplace to cyberspace : connecting children and narrative (Allerton Park Institute held October 26-28, 1997)published or submitted for publicatio
After little more than 30 years, the young storytelling movement in the United States can claim sign...
As an outgrowth of a drama group at Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community, group of older adults cre...
Patterned after NPR’s “The Moth” podcast, this is Biola’s first StorySlam event. StorySlam participa...
Summary of the workshops held at Story, from fireplace to cyberspace : connecting children and narra...
Stories live everywhere, but they rarely stay in one place. Despite our attempts to classify, codify...
Excerpt: A Other acclaimed masters of the spoken word scheduled to appear at this year’s Festival in...
I would suggest that in the liminoid spaces of storytelling festivals, where the primary communal m...
Stories are an important aspect of all cultures, v^^ether modem or ancient. History is passed on thr...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
A twenty minute presentation of recent research as Thomson & Craighead alongside journalists, broadc...
The Kennesaw State University Wind Symphony, under the direction of Dr. Debra Traficante, present a ...
Theoretical part of the thesis is about narration or storytelling. First, it defines what exactly st...
Great writers spend their working lives inclining toward posterity. When they set seal upon their fi...
Storytelling is more than just entertainment, as we know. It is a powerful educational tool for the...
After little more than 30 years, the young storytelling movement in the United States can claim sign...
As an outgrowth of a drama group at Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community, group of older adults cre...
Patterned after NPR’s “The Moth” podcast, this is Biola’s first StorySlam event. StorySlam participa...
Summary of the workshops held at Story, from fireplace to cyberspace : connecting children and narra...
Stories live everywhere, but they rarely stay in one place. Despite our attempts to classify, codify...
Excerpt: A Other acclaimed masters of the spoken word scheduled to appear at this year’s Festival in...
I would suggest that in the liminoid spaces of storytelling festivals, where the primary communal m...
Stories are an important aspect of all cultures, v^^ether modem or ancient. History is passed on thr...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
A twenty minute presentation of recent research as Thomson & Craighead alongside journalists, broadc...
The Kennesaw State University Wind Symphony, under the direction of Dr. Debra Traficante, present a ...
Theoretical part of the thesis is about narration or storytelling. First, it defines what exactly st...
Great writers spend their working lives inclining toward posterity. When they set seal upon their fi...
Storytelling is more than just entertainment, as we know. It is a powerful educational tool for the...
After little more than 30 years, the young storytelling movement in the United States can claim sign...
As an outgrowth of a drama group at Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community, group of older adults cre...
Patterned after NPR’s “The Moth” podcast, this is Biola’s first StorySlam event. StorySlam participa...