The Storyteller's Guide: Storytellers Share Advice for the Classroom, Boardroom, Showroom, Podium, Pulpit and Center StageAsk a storyteller a question and in response you get a story. The interviews in this handbook are packed with well-chosen anecdotes, metaphors, and parables illuminating the art of storytelling as it is practiced today in many varied settings. Rather than representing the opinion of a single author, this comprehensive guide to storytelling features interviews with more than 50 storytellers, including teachers, librarians, authors, musicians, actors, clergymen, and full time professionals. |
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Crítica de los usuarios - raizel - LibraryThingInterviews of storytellers on various topics related to storytelling; some more interesting than others. Lots of helpful ideas, even if you are not a professional storyteller. Too many contributors for me to list. Leer comentario completo
Contenido
Introduction | 7 |
How Do I Find the Right Stories? | 16 |
Find a Story and Like It How Do I Make It My Own? | 24 |
How Do I Shape Stories from Printed Texts? | 31 |
What Makes a Story Strong? What Makes a Story Weak? | 46 |
What Performance Techniques Do I Need to Know? | 58 |
What Mistakes Are Frequently Made by Beginning Storytellers? | 77 |
How Do I Control Stage Fright? | 84 |
How Do I Record and Market Audios? | 113 |
What Is the Life of a Professional Storyteller Like? | 124 |
How Can a Teacher Use Storytelling in the Classroom? | 141 |
How Can a Media Specialist Improve | 168 |
What Are the Copyright Laws Concerning Storytelling? | 183 |
Storytelling Resources | 200 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Improving Your Storytelling: Beyond the Basics for All who Tell Stories in ... Doug Lipman Vista previa limitada - 1999 |