We have stories! Today they finished writing them so the meeting was mainly about writing, prompting and writing again. Ilan asked me to bring the box, “It has a magical influence,” he said. It does. As they wrote I was looking for a matchbox Nathalie told me about and I found it. Two of the [...]
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The StoryBox project – field report, Zichron Yaakov Israel, part five
Posted in Around the World, Education, Storytelling Blogs, The art of storytelling, World, tagged storytelling, Storytelling in Israel, The StoryBox Project, Zichron Yaakov on November 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Wishes for a lovely New Year
Posted in Around the World, World, tagged Israel, Limor Shiponi, Storytelling in Israel, The Story Telling Company Inc, World on September 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
My new storytelling challenge
Posted in Around the World, The art of storytelling, storytelling, tagged Arthurian Legends, Female characters, Israel, Limor Shiponi, Storytalk, storytelling, Storytelling events, Storytelling in Israel, Storytelling series on September 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
And if I’m not mistaken, Donna is on her way to Israel right now.
WSD event in Israel – a long long story and this is the first part
Posted in Around the World, Storytelling Blogs, The art of storytelling, storytelling, tagged Limor Shiponi, storytelling on April 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This story will be long. The reason I’ve decided to tell it is because sharing the way this production evolved might shed light on several issues I think the storytelling community needs to look at. There are many lovely parts in this story, some of them might sound innocent to those who have produced many [...]
WSD on the Jerusalem Post
Posted in Around the World, Media, The art of storytelling, World, World Storytelling Day, storytelling, tagged Marketing a storytelling event, MediaTheque Holon, storytelling, The Story Telling Company Inc, World Storytelling Day on March 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I was happy to see our event mentioned on the Jerusalem Post.
Who will benefit from the existence of great storytellers?
Posted in Around the World, Narrative, Storytelling Blogs, Storytelling coach, The art of storytelling, The power of storytelling, World, storytelling, tagged Storytalk, storytelling, thought process, World on March 17, 2009 | 6 Comments »
I’m pondering this question lately. Before you continue reading it is important to emphasize – this post is an attempt to raise an honest discussion, without excluding anyone, without passing judgment or classifying.
The word ’storytelling’ has become common. It is used by many to describe what they do – storytellers. Who? This is a very [...]
