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The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Author: Eric James Wolf

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A national conversation from all perspectives on the profession of storytelling with children. Serving all members of the storytelling with children portion of the storytelling movement. Including presenters, listeners, festival organizers, administrators, educators, parents, and storytellers.
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The New York Times dubbed him "a consummate storyteller" while TIMEOUT New York writes, "Master Storyteller Odds Bodkin is the talk of the town with his remarkable one-man Art of the Tale."
iane Wolkstein is also the award–winning author of 23 books, including The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales and Inanna, Queen of Heaven, and numerous CDs and DVDs.
In this interview with Eric, I speak about how the various elements of nature mythology can be an enlivening force both for those who hear you tell and for your own journey into this ancient form of meaning.
Tim Errenta has performed in Fringe Festivals around the United States using his storytelling who Top Ten Hits from 1349.
How does the body without the use of te voice commuicate to an audience?
Angela Llyod is a California based storyteller who has told at the National Storytelling Festival and at Festivals all over the ountry.
Octavia Sexton is a raditional storyteller from Kentucky who grewup hearing and telling Jack Stories for as long as she can remember.
A discussion on Kathy Collins work as a Comedienne and Storyteller using her persona of Tita to tell stories about the Volcano Goddess of Hawaii.
Rafe Martin is both a storyteller and a Zen practitioner - a writer of stories and a teacher of the zen tradition.
Ruth Stotter has spent years developing hte art of using props and strong in her storytelling performances.
Laird Schaub - excutve director of the Federatin of Intentioanl Communities speaks on how to engage people with in the emotional stories that trap them.
Michael Reno Harrell speaks on how the history of Storytelling Revival is connected to the folk music revival.
Master storyteller Tejumola Ologboni speaks on Street Storytelling.
Mastery is an ambiguous word raising the impulse of ownership and recognition, resonating something standing apart while representing a form of wholeness.
Brother Wolf speaks with David Ambrose on the foundation and running of the International Storytelling Festival of Wales.
Using stories as both a way of sharing knowledge of environment and cultural identity.
We discuss the value of art and storytelling in maintaining and representing community health.
A discussion on the value of oral traditions and native american storytelling in the modern era.
Gail Herman speaks about building a student storytelling Festival on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf.
Michael Cotter is the first national storyteller to perform personal stories on the main stage at Jonesborough, TN. He is a semi-retired farmer and winner of the 2009 oracle award for excellence in storytelling.
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Eric James Wolf

I love this show!

May 9th
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