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Voice--A Storyteller's Lifestyle
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Discover what a professional storyteller, Rachel Hedman, faces on an everyday basis so that the performance can be extraordinary. Some topics but not limited to: How to Piece Personal Tales; Story Games; Marketing; Trends in Storytelling, etc.
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The Learning Listener: 3 Areas in Storytelling to Hearken
The storyteller is known more for talking than for listening, though both skills are needed to truly be extraordinary in the art.While the weekend before Thanksgiving is dedicated every year as Tellabration! (National Storytelling Network), a worldwi...
"Storytelling is Dead!": 3 False Readings to the Art\'s Vital Signs
Once upon a time the art of storytelling was born. The world celebrated the birth as the human family became more unified and edified upon each tale told.People seem unable to pinpoint storytelling's exact time of birth or that first story.We have r...
3 Reasons Why Improvisation is Crucial to Youth Today
Think of the perfect words to say in a few seconds.Then say them.Such are skills that storytellers cherish and that youth could benefit from if trained from the beginning.Reasons to Build Improvisation Skills in Youth:Balance Recitation in LifeIncrea...
5 Spooky Family Relationships in Folklore & How to Avoid Them Today
Families are usually the people who care about you no matter what happens.Then there are exceptions we see reflected in folklore:1. Cannibalism2. Abuse3. Abandonment4. Neglect5. InfidelityCannibalismWhen one wakes in the morning, one does not us...
Global Story Sisterhood Relations: 3 Ways to Become Family
Storytellers exist in every city, country, and continent. When we gather at festivals, conferences, or other events, we experience a kind of storytelling family reunion.Then everyone goes home.Nowadays we have the Internet to be updated by our fellow...
"Look it up!": New Words in Storytelling & the Arts
The global storytelling movement for the past 40 years has brought new words to the art. Sometimes, these words are shared for hopes of protologism, in which the creator of a new word or phrase is desirous for it to be accepted within the art commun...


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