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This picture is called a Wordie – it is picture of what words people are using when making comment on the blog.
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Apr 21
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This picture is called a Wordie – it is picture of what words people are using when making comment on the blog.
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Tags: Midwest Storytelling, Ohio Storytellers, Schools Programs, Storytelling Techniques, Studying Storytelling
Mar 31
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Each of the people asking questions on this show have there own work and I can hardly expect anyone to get all the way through this episode with out having to listen two or three times…
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Tags: Griot, Midwest Storytelling, Ohio Storytellers, Studying Storytelling
Sep 23
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Tags: Language Literacy, Storytelling Techniques, Studying Storytelling
Aug 29
Posted by Brother Wolf in Beginning Storytelling Tips, Brother Wolf, Coaching Storytelling, Creating Success, Extra Articles, Professional Development | 1 Comment
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Jun 17
Posted by Brother Wolf in Beginning Storytelling Tips, Coaching Storytelling, Creating Success, Healing Storytelling, Magical Child, Personal Oral Narrative, Press Release | No Comments
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For Immediate Release Wednesday, June 17, 2009
The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf is an internationally recognized podcast listened to in 142 countries worldwide with over 50,000 total lifetime downloads, 13,000 distinct listeners, and 8,000+ downloads in the last thirty days. With over 88+ storytellers interviewed on the show this website is rapidly becoming the worlds premiere source for teaching storytelling online. Through this encyclopedia of storytelling techniques a listener can improve their communication skills and get a complete storytelling education.
Heather Forest, Elizabeth Ellis, Judith Black, Jay O’Callahan, Andy Offutt Irwin, and many other storytellers are interviewed on how to use storytelling techniques in performing for and teaching storytelling to children. The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf has draw guests from all over the world and created an amazing storytelling education resource of storytelling techniques that is unmatched on the World Wide Web. All episodes available right now online for immediate listening and download in the commercial lower quality version for easier down load.
Individuals wishing to pre-purchase this commercial free ipod can pay $338.55 till July 27th. On July 27th the price for a preloaded ipod with 85 shows will increase too $394.65. The Apple Ipod allows listeners to scan easily to any point in each of the 85 hour long shows.
Eric Wolf is the host and producer of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf show witch is dedicated to supporting the teaching storytelling worldwide by providing access to storytelling techniques and a grounded storytelling education for anyone.
For More Information go to:
http://www.artofstorytellingshow.com/category/press-release/
For a Full List of Episodes go to:
http://www.artofstorytellingshow.com/past-guests/
For more Information Contact:
Eric Wolf (937) 767-8696
Tags: Storytelling, Storytelling Techniques, Studying Storytelling, Teaching Children
Apr 21
Posted by Brother Wolf in Artistic Marketing, Beginning Storytelling Tips, Episode List, Griot, Professional Development, Storytelling in Schools | 6 Comments
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In reviews of his performances, Ed Stivender has been called “the Robin Williams of storytelling” and “a Catholic Garrison Keillor”. Now, Ed — Philadelphia native, Shakespearean actor, banjo player, teacher, theologian, Mummer, dreamer, juggler, and raconteur — has put together a program in which he shares the techniques that have made him one of the most honored and sought-after storytellers of our day.
Since 1977, when he left his day job as a high school teacher in Connecticut and turned to storytelling full-time, Ed has fabulated his way around the globe –appearing in schools, churches, coffeehouses and theaters, as well as at major storytelling festivals. He has been a featured performer at the National Storytelling Festival, the Cape Clear Island International Storytelling Festival in Ireland, Graz Festival, Austria and our own Philadelphia Folk Festival. Ed enjoyed narrating: “Paddington Bears Special Day” with Read the rest of this entry »
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