Performance storytelling is beginning to extend its reach out of the storytelling festival and club events into mainstream arts programming and theatre spaces. This presentation examines the opportunities, challenges and tensions of this development, from the perspective of the reflective storytelling practitioner, and suggests creative possibilities for the future.Michael Harvey is a professional storyteller, working internationally and based in Cardiff, often working bilingually in both English and Welsh. He also teaches storytelling at the University of Glamorgan. This event is free, but please e-mail clfifer@glam.ac.uk if you are intending to come, so that we have an idea of numbers for refreshments. Event Date January 27, 2010 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Location – ATRiuM Zen Room (CB401) |
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Performance storytelling is beginning to extend its reach out of the storytelling festival and club events into mainstream arts programming and theatre spaces. This presentation examines the opportunities, challenges and tensions of this development, from the perspective of the reflective storytelling practitioner, and suggests creative possibilities for the future.