Join SMCC Storytelling Institute Director, Liz Warren this summer for another Irish Studies Abroad program of The Irish Storytelling Tradition. From May 31 to July 1, steep yourself in Irish culture and the tradition of Irish Storytelling. Meet and hear great Irish storytellers; learn, craft and tell your own versions of time-honored Irish tales.
Participants will spend a full month immersing themselves in the study of Irish culture and history while exploring and experiencing the rich and diverse heritage of Ireland. Using Athlone as a home base, students will make field trips to locations such as the megalithic monuments at Loughcrew and Trim Castle, spend several days in Galway, and take a boat to Clonmacnoise.
Enrolment is open to anyone, including folks outside of Arizona. There is NO LIMIT to the number of people who can register!
Estimated Program Costs
Program Fee:
$2,440 (due 3/22/13)
Airfare:
$1,340 (due 3/22/13)
Tuition:
3 credits
Registration Fee:
$15
Meals are NOT included (estimated at $1,000).
Program fee includes academic facilities, airfare, cultural excursions, ground transportation, lodging, and travel insurance.
This curated Storytelling event in Tucson is in it's 11th year! Six people are invited to tell ten minute personal stories on a theme in front of an audience. The stories are not read or memorized, they are told from the life experiences and creativity of the teller. The theme for this month is "JUVENILE HOUR".
WEDNESDAY April 10th - Folk Tales for Grownups
Community tellers will regale audiences with both time-honored and "slightly twisted" folk tales. The theme is Consider the Uses of Adversity. In the SMCC Library Community Room, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm, it's FREE and open to the public!
Saturday - EVTOT April 13th ~ 10am - Noon Join us to celebrate storytelling successes. East Valley Tellers of Tales is a Phoenix area guild of Storytellers and Storylisteners. A truly safe place to share your story! We are an affiliate of the National Storytelling Network. Come and find out what this means, and how it benefits you! Click here for details & info
Saturday - West Side Story Tellers West Side Story Tellers will be this Saturday, April 13th - from 10 am to Noon - at St. John's Lutheran Church, at 7205 N. 51st Ave. in Glendale. For more information, contact their president, Mark Compton at WestSideStoryTellers@Yahoo.com.
Feast on the Street & Storytelling Saturday - April 13th
Feast on the Street brings the community together around a half-mile dining table in downtown Phoenix, transforming First Street between Moreland and Taylor streets into a pedestrian promenade in celebration of food and art in the desert. This free public event will host a mobile gardens parade, plant-based craft projects, a beer and wine garden and food-related storytelling.
The Arizona Storytellers Project will present a series of true, first-person stories at a special storytelling table where the public will be invited to sit and hear from a funny, charming and otherwise wildly engaging community teller. Five storytellers will share 5 to 8-minute stories on the topic of gathering around the dinner table. Engaging food stories will be told at 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00 and 4:30 at the Southwest corner of First Street and Roosevelt.
I previously wrote about the forgotten senses, Now, let's talk only about smell. It just makes scents! The sense of smell is a powerful tool for storytellers and listeners. Smell can evoke some of the deepest emotions. Just look at the picture at the right. Without even uttering a word, we can conjure up aromas and memories in the blink of an eye.
And when it comes to words, there are many synonyms that we can incorporate to describe what comes to our noses:
Adventures in Storytelling
On May 10th, I will embark on another adventurous trip to England (with a stop in Dublin). I missed going last summer, but went for four weeks two summers ago. Bicycling and camping in England, The Netherlands and Belgium was a great adventure.There were many stories and storytelling along the way. I bloged (or should that be blogged?) every day for 30 days! You can read about it here: http://mark-goldman.blogspot.com/search/label/England%202011.
I have many other storyteller friends who have blogs about their travels and adventures with story. Here are just a few, for your amazement and pleasure:
Layne Gneiting: Last summer, Layne cycled through Portugal, Spain, France and Italy. Read his blog here.
Prsicilla Howe: Last summer, did another storytelling tour in South American schools for kids. She uses puppets and tells great tales. Read about her experiences here.
Liz Warren: Will be going back to Ireland this summer (see related story above). Her blog about the last Ireland trip is rich with images and insights about storytelling. It's like a storytelling course by itself! Read it here.
Laura Rutherford went on the same Study Abroad Ireland trip two summers ago with Liz. Read about her insights and adventures here.
When and where is YOUR next adventure? Got stories? Let me know.