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         Storytelling:     more books (100)
  1. The Storytelling Coach: How to Listen, Praise, and Bring Out People's Best (American Storytelling) by Doug Lipman, 1995-10
  2. Visual Storytelling: The Art and Technique by Tony Caputo, Jim Steranko, 2002-11
  3. The Springboard: How Storytelling Ignites Action in Knowledge-Era Organizations (KMCI Press) by Stephen Denning, 2000-10-06
  4. Digital Storytelling: The Narrative Power of Visual Effects in Film by Shilo T. McClean, 2007-01-01
  5. The Storytelling Handbook: A Young People's Collection of Unusual Tales and Helpful Hints on How to Tell Them by Anne Pellowski, 1995-12-01
  6. What's So Funny?: How to Get Humor and Good Storytelling into Your Speeches and Presentations by Cherie Kerr, Sim Middleton, 2000-06-15
  7. Secrets of the World's Best-Selling Writer: The Storytelling Techniques of Erle Stanley Gardner by Francis L. Fugate, Roberta B. Fugate, 1980-09
  8. Once Upon a Time... Storytelling to Teach Character and Prevent Bullying by Elisa Davy Pearmain, 2006-02-01
  9. The Storytelling Classroom: Applications Across the Curriculum by Sherry Norfolk, Jane Stenson, et all 2006-09-30
  10. Fluency Through Tpr Storytelling by Contee Seely, Blaine Ray, 1998-10
  11. Storytelling in Organizations: Why Storytelling Is Transforming 21st Century Organizations and Management by John Seely Brown, Stephen Denning, et all 2004-08-26
  12. Cengage Advantage Books: Visual Storytelling: Videography and Post Production in the Digital Age (with DVD) by Ronald J. Osgood, M. Joseph Hinshaw, 2008-01-21
  13. Storytelling With Puppets by Connie Champlin, 1997-10
  14. Making Comics: Storytelling Secrets of Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels by Scott Mccloud, 2006-09-01

61. Storytelling In Australia, With Daryll Bellingham, Storyteller.
storytelling in Australia with Daryll Bellingham includes information about Australian storytelling, including performances, workshops, projects, how to tell
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~dbelling/
stories in education sharing the stories art of storytelling community ... new storytelling notes Storytelling in Australia Australian cultural websites Search courtesy of the Culture and Recreation Portal Daryll Bellingham, Storyteller
P.O. Box 5300, West End, Q4101,
Brisbane, Australia
Tel. 61 (0)7 3846 3135
Mob. 0417 478408
Email. mail@storytell.com.au
Last update: 11th February, 2004.
URL of this page:
www.storytell.com.au

62. Voice-Overs, Acting And Storytelling By Marian Licha
Bilingual (Spanish and English) voice talent and oncamera actor. Site contains audio demos as well as television clips.
http://voice-overs.home.att.net
Acting Storytelling Voice-Overs
M@rian

  • Voice-prompts
Produced by Medi@beats
© 2002by G Media

63. Queensland Storytelling
Calendar of the Queensland storytelling group.
http://www.home.aone.net.au/stories/stcalqld.htm
Queensland Calendar 2003
Aust. Capital Territory New South Wales Queensland Tropical North Queensland ... Western Australia STORYTELLING CAFES
third Friday of each month, except April * 7.30 - 9.30 pm,
Kurilpa Senior Citizens Hall
Boundary St, West End.
(next to the West End Public Library) Admission including Refreshments:
$5 (members, pensioners, students);
$7 (public) Phone Enquiries: West End Storytelling Group
2nd+4th Tuesday each month - 7:30pm
West End Community House, 4 Norfolk Rd, West End, Brisbane Queensland Storytelling Guild
PO Box 5895, West End, Qld 4101 http://cwpp.slq.qld.gov.au/storytelling

64. Storytelling In Business-storytelling In Organizations
storytelling in businessstorytelling in organizations-Introduction to storytelling,world s leading thinkers explore the role of storytelling,Why storytelling
http://www.creatingthe21stcentury.org/Intro0-table.html
Storytelling Passport to the 21st Century John Seely Brown, Steve Denning,
Katalina Groh, Larry Prusak:
Some of the world's leading thinkers explore the role of storytelling in the world I Introduction to storytelling I John Seely Brown on science I Steve Denning on change I Katalina Groh on video I
Larry Prusak on organization
I Discussion I Contact us Bibliography on storytelling
Introduction to storytelling
Humans have told stories since the cave, and there is a resurgence of interest in the art among today’s business leaders. What is new is the purposeful use of narrative to achieve a practical outcome. In this seminar, four leading thinkers on knowledge management explain why storytelling will become a key ingredient in managing communications, education, training and innovation in the 21st Century. Transcripts of the opening discussion (April 20, 2001)
a. Mara Mayor, Director of the Smithsonian Associates
b. Steve Denning
c. Larry Prusak
d. Katalina Groh
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65. Youtho.htm
East Tennessee State University sponsors this annual event promoting the value of storytelling, communication, and performance in the classroom. Includes rules for entry.
http://www.etsu.edu/stories/youtho.htm
The National Storytelling Youth Olympics Sections:
For ALL DETAILS about ALL FUTURE NSYO events, contact Kevin Cordi at kctells@youthstorytelling.com . Kevin's mailing address is:
1400 North Harris Street
Hansford, California 93230-4360
General Information
Order Form for the Videotape of the 2000 or 2001 NSYO

The 2002 Event Guidelines

Preparing for the NSYO
...
Return To Storytelling Homepage

66. Storytelling Of The North Carolina Native Americans
storytelling of the North Carolina Native Americans. Created by Bryan Acree, John Ikeda, and Marcela Musgrove for JOMC 125, Cybercasting
http://www.ibiblio.org/storytelling/
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Cherokee
Lumbee Occaneechi Storytelling of the North Carolina Native Americans.
Created by Bryan Acree John Ikeda , and Marcela Musgrove
for JOMC 125, "Cybercasting and Cyberpublishing"
at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Hosted by Sunsite
Our thanks to the storytellers
(Eagle Woman, Lawrence Dunmore , and Barbara Brayboy-Locklear
as well as Stanley Knick and Freeman Owle.
Last modified 12.8.98

67. IBM Research: Knowledge Socialization
This project explores ways in which the strength of storytelling can be used to enable informal knowledge transfer.
http://www.research.ibm.com/knowsoc/

Project
Ideas Stories Prototypes ... News
Welcome!
This site describes the Knowledge Socialization Project at IBM Research. F inding a way to share the knowledge that exists only in minds and imaginations is crucial to the success of any organization. S torytelling has been a powerful force for the transmission of knowledge in human societies since ancient times.
T his project explores ways in which the strength of storytelling can be used to enable informal knowledge transfer. Project the project's basis, goals, scope, and outcome Ideas some of the ideas we've been discussing Stories some stories for thought and discussion Prototypes ideas for story tools and representations Connections contacts, links and bibliography News news about the project and story use in general

68. Storytelling
The Topic storytelling. storytelling is one person telling others of something. The story can be of a real event or it can be made up.
http://42explore.com/story.htm
The Topic:
Storytelling
Easier - Since people began to communicate with each other, "Tell me a story" has been a request of both children and adults. Storytelling is one person telling others of something. The story can be of a real event or it can be made up. Storytelling is often a part of our everyday conversations. Harder - Storytelling is one of the earliest forms of folkart. Storytelling probably first consisted of simple chants that praised the dawn, expressed the joy of being alive, and were used to ease the drudgery and boredom of laborious tasks. Later the storyteller became the community entertainer by combining their stories with poetry, music, and dance. The storyteller also evolved into the group historian. This was the beginning of professional storytelling. Storytelling during the Middle Ages was expanded into the art of the traveling troubadour, who journeyed across the land. They were welcomed in castle, court, and market place. They gathered the news, conveyed the best tales, and were expected to know the favorites in each region. The invention of moveable type and the development of the print publishing business led to reading replacing listening, and the decline of storytelling.

69. Storytelling (2002)
Links to movie reviews.
http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/storytelling
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Fine Line Features
Storytelling Drama MPAA RATING
R for strong sexual content, language and some drug use
USA WRITTEN BY
Todd Solondz
DIRECTED BY
Todd Solondz THEATRICAL RELEASE
Jan 25, 2002 Official Selection, New York Film Festival; Official Selection, Cannes International Film Festival
Internet Movie Database
View the Trailer
Official Studio Site buy the Storytelling soundtrack at amazon.com Don't miss out on any new releases. Get the Metacritic Film Newsletter delivered to your inbox each Friday! var zflag_nid="369"; var zflag_cid="5/1"; var zflag_sid="1"; var zflag_width="120"; var zflag_height="600"; var zflag_sz="8"; Starring Selma Blair Paul Giamatti Leo Fitzpatrick John Goodman , and Julie Hagerty Storytelling is comprised of two separate stories set against the sadly comical terrain of college and high school, past and present. Following the paths of its young hopeful/troubled characters, it explores the issues of sex, race, celebrity and exploitation. (Fine Line Features) Rolling Stone / Peter Travers: A movie that advances the career of a demonstrably gifted filmmaker, a fearlessly funny movie whose laughs draw blood, a bracingly provocative movie that won't apologize for its bad temper.

70. TPRS Publishing
Welcome to our website! TPRS Publishing offers a wide range of TPRS materials for kindergarten through adult learners. We also provide
http://www.tprstorytelling.com/
Welcome to our website! TPRS Publishing offers a wide range of TPRS materials for kindergarten through adult learners. We also provide training for teachers all over the United States as well as internationally. We invite you to take a moment to browse the many informative articles on this site as well as the sites published by our colleagues. Once you experience the power of TPRS, your teaching career will never be the same! If you are currently looking for materials to enhance your TPRS curriculum, we are happy to announce that there are a variety of free downloadable sample units and lessons on this site. Please take a moment as well to view the "TPRS Network Map" and add your name if you like. Happy TPRSing! 1-800-TPR-IS-FUN
Fax: 1-480-963-3463
P.O. Box 11624
Chandler, AZ 85248 inservices workshops steps links ... e-mail

71. 123-reg Holding Page
Hosted by Taffy Thomas MBE, the Festival has been successfully running since its inception as a Millennium celebration.
http://www.lakeland-storytelling-festival.co.uk/
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72. Total Physical Response Storytelling:
Total Physical Response storytelling A Communicative Approach to Language Learning. by Valeri Marsh edited by Carol Gaab and Contee Seely.
http://www.tprstorytelling.com/story.htm
Total Physical Response Storytelling: A Communicative Approach to Language Learning by Valeri Marsh
edited by Carol Gaab and Contee Seely Language teachers for years have relied on Total Physical Response (TPR) as the most effective method for long-term retention of vocabulary. Popularized in the 60's and 70's by Dr. James Asher, TPR allows students to acquire vocabulary in a manner similar to how a child learns his or her first language. All language input is immediately comprehensible, often hands-on, and allows students to pass through a silent period whereby they build a comprehension base before ever being asked to speak. Once language is internalized, production emerges, thus setting TPR apart from traditional "listen-and-repeat" methods. In a TPR lesson, teachers model actions which students then mimic as they simultaneously hear vocabulary words and commands in the target language. As a particular action is associated with each vocabulary word or phrase, students rapidly and naturally acquire language while establishing long-lasting associations between the brain and the muscles. Students who learn language via TPR will not soon forget it. Nevertheless, TPR by itself has three serious limitations: 1. It is mainly in the imperative mode, generally excluding the rest of the target language's sentence forms.

73. School Of Sacred Storytelling
Encourages sacred storytelling through continuing education seminars and formal apprenticeship program. Includes membership directory and events program.
http://www.sacredstorytelling.org/
Welcome to
The School of
Sacred Storytelling

Comus, Maryland
Hallowood Retreat Center

June 27 - July 3, 2004

Apprenticeship Week

A three-summer program with Robert Bela Wilhelm as the apprentices' mentor
List of Stories to be Told by Apprentices
Directory of Sacred Storytellers
Over 40 Guild members with Links
Apprenticeship School
accepts four or five new apprentices each year and focuses on their developing skills, insight, and their own unique style of sacred storytelling The Colloquy of Sacred Storytellers are continuing education events and publications on the Art and Spirituality of Sacred Storytelling The Colloquy is an on-going forum for shared learning Bob Wilhelm of the School The Guild is a support network for sacred storytellers This Year's Retreat Master Baba Jamal Karam Who, Me? Meals, Tales and Fellowship Bob Marek tells a tale from the Czech Republic
Links to Sacred Storytelling Sites Want information about the programs, activities and resources that we offer in sacred storytelling? Please contact the School Administrator Pam Maben Site sponsored by Storyfest Journeys Site maintained by bobwilhelm mac.com

74. African Storytelling
African storytelling. We can learn much about a culture by learning its stories. Oral African storytelling is essentially a communal participatory experience.
http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/afrstory.htm
Humanities 211
(Historical Contexts, Oral Arts, Film)
Prof. Cora Agatucci
6 October 1998: Learning Resources
http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/SocSci/1998/ss-981006.html
African Storytelling
"…[I]t is only the story that can continue beyond the war and the warrior.
It is the story that outlives the sound of war-drums and the exploits of brave fighters.
It is the story...that saves our progeny from blundering like blind beggars
into the spikes of the cactus fence.
The story is our escort; without it, we are blind.
Does the blind man own his escort? No, neither do we the story; rather it is the story that owns us and directs us."
Chinua Achebe, Anthills of the Savannah "I will tell you something about stories....They aren't just entertainment... They are all we have...to fight off illness and death. You don't have anything if you don't have the stories." Leslie Marmon Silko, epigraph to Ceremony Traditionally, Africans have revered good stories and storytellers, as have most past and present peoples around the world who are rooted in oral cultures and traditions. Ancient writing traditions do exist on the African continent, but most Africans today, as in the past, are primarily oral peoples, and their art forms are oral rather than literary. In contrast to written "literature," African "orature" (to use Kenyan novelist and critic Ngugi wa Thiong’o's phrase) is orally composed and transmitted, and often created to be verbally and communally performed as an integral part of dance and music. The Oral Arts of Africa are rich and varied, developing with the beginnings of African cultures, and they remain living traditions that continue to evolve and flourish today.

75. Vogstory - Home
Consulting for writers in all media, corporate and brand consulting, writers seminars, books and tapes. Author of The Writers Journey, expert on mythbased storytelling.
http://thewritersjourney.com
Home Services Our Staff Mission Statement The Book ... Previous Clients
WELCOME to the world of THE WRITER'S JOURNEY and Storytech Consulting. This site is dedicated to telling better stories and to discovering the wisdom of the ancient myths and legends. Here you'll find information about our services, upcoming events where Christopher Vogler will be conducting seminars, and observations about the projects we're working on, such as
"JESTER TILL" on the Oscar short list for animation!
The Academy Award press release is at http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2003/03.11.19.a.html
Chris has been busy recently consulting with major studios on a variety of projects.
Click UPCOMING EVENTS on the bar to the left to see what else Chris is up to.
STORYTECH A Story Consulting Service
STORYTECH was founded by Christopher Vogler, author of "The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers" (Michael Wiese Productions, 1999), a guide to story structure based in the patterns of mythology. Our clients include major film studios, theatrical producers, screenwriters, novelists, and Fortune 500 companies.
TILL EULENSPIEGEL website
Christopher Vogler has been a story analyst and consultant for major Hollywood studios for over fifteen years, and has been in the trenches as a development executive at 20th Century Fox and as a producer and screenwriter. He has evaluated over ten thousand screenplays and consulted for the Walt Disney Company on the hit animated films BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, ALADDIN, THE LION KING, FANTASIA and others. Most recently he was an executive producer on Steve Guttenberg's adaptation of James Kirkwood's P.S. YOUR CAT IS DEAD. He wrote the screenplay and lyrics for the new animated feature JESTER TILL that is now playing in Europe.

76. Storytelling Online
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77. Scottish Storytelling Centre - Get Involved In The Scottish Storytelling Network
Stories, events, festivals, tours, John Knox House and how to get involved.
http://www.scottishstorytellingcentre.co.uk/
Text only Are you eight to eleven and want to get involved in storytelling? We want to hear from you! Click on StoryMakers for Kids above. This site is about how you can get involved in the Scottish Storytelling Network, find out about stories, events, festivals and tours. The Scottish Storytelling Centre has moved to a new temporary home whilst the Netherbow is closed for ... read more... Design by Net Resources

78. National Storytelling Festival Oct. 3-5, 2003
Registration can be done via the web site. Photos of past festivals are posted on the site.
http://www.storytellingfestival.net/

79. McLellan Wyatt Digital
Digital storytelling. Key Digital storytelling Web Sites. Digital storytelling Association; Digital storytelling Festival. Articles about Digital storytelling.
http://tech-head.com/dstory.htm
Digital Storytelling Home Information Design Content Strategy Moussekatel's Cafe ... Saratoga Media Arts Key Digital Storytelling Web Sites

80. Galumph Interactive Theater
Using the tools of puppetry, song, and storytelling, Galumph invites the audience to share in the creative process. Located in Minnesota.
http://galumph.org/
Spring is here! Get in style with your own Galumph Merchandise! what's new? what is galumph? current productions ... contact galumph

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