StoryFest 2019: Masterclass #2 - The Storyteller’s Compass: Storytelling as a Tool for Creative Communication by David Novak (USA) | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T10:19:07+08:00 Peatix StoryFest Singapore StoryFest 2019: Masterclass #2 - The Storyteller’s Compass: Storytelling as a Tool for Creative Communication by David Novak (USA) tag:peatix.com,2019:event-629093 2019-06-24T10:00:00SGT 2019-06-24T10:00:00SGT David Novak (USA)Master Class #2 - The Storyteller’s Compass: Storytelling as a Tool for Creative Communication Date: Monday, 24 June 2019Time: 10.00am - 5.00pm (1-hr lunch break; lunch not provided)Venue: Blue Room, The Arts HouseTicket Price: $200AGE ADVISORY: Adult Participants above 18 years old ADMITTANCE RULES:All patrons are required to purchase tickets for admissionAdmission is subject to proof of tickets purchasedLatecomers advisory: All latecomers must wait for the suitable cue for seatingNo Refunds, no exchange of ticketsRecommended for: Parents & Caregivers  Teachers & Educators: Learning Teaching & Curriculum Secondary school Tertiary education Counselling & Therapy Librarians Storytellers & Spoken Word Practitioners Performance Artists Corporate Sector Leadership & Organizations The Storyteller’s Compass: Storytelling as a Tool for Creative CommunicationA lively process-based master class filled with creative games and stimulating discussion. The Storytellers’ Compass, is an exercise in discernment, interpretation, selection and composition. Using guided conversation, participants create story mosaics, tracing lines of relationship within and among those stories. New stories and new combinations of stories are discovered and arranged into compelling sets for use in solo and group storytelling conversation, composition and performance. Areas Addressed:• Connections between unrelated ideas• Memory prompts to recall dormant stories• Tracking conversations• The role of conversations in reclaiming memory• Establishing commonalities between stories• Insights gained when traditional stories are combined with personal memories• Story actions to tell a story• Using story bouquets to sequence• Story swap between participants• Application of concepts in your work• Paul Grice’s conversational maxims – relevance, quality and quantityHighlights:• Have fun playing creativity games with simple objects and ideas• Learn to explore memory and share stories• Make new friends and associates by discovering our deep common ground• Hear and tell a variety of stories in compelling and entertaining waysSkills:At the end of this session, participants will be able to:• Recall and find stories to develop• Effectively compose stories• Creatively interpret stories• Make effective story choices in conversation with others• Thematically organize storiesMethodology:This master class takes as its premise the following:• Storytelling is a conversational art form• The storyteller’s art begins with listening• The goal of the storyteller is to choose the right story at the right time for the right reasons. Storytellers must be concerned not only with the story they share but with the context of that sharing.• Each of us is a living body-of-stories• Stories can be better understood when they are placed beside other stories. All stories change value when put in relationship with other stories.• To tell means to discern. Discernment makes the art of telling distinct from other story art forms. We practice discernment when choosing stories to share and by bringing forth latent values in those storiesAbout David NovakDavid Novak is Founder and Artistic Director of A Telling Experience. An internationally touring storyteller he is a veteran of the National Storytelling Festival, USA. He was on the opening team of The Disney Institute as Director of Story Arts and is a faculty member of the Storytelling Program at East Tennessee State University. David keynotes for numerous library and educational conferences, including the Sydney International Storytelling Conference, Czech Children’s Theatre Festival and American Alliance for Theatre in Education. He has also toured for the Lincoln Center Institute and the LA Music Center. David is a recipient of the Circle of Excellence for storytelling, and the Aurand Harris Memorial Playwriting Award for excellence in professional theatre for children. He is an A+ Fellow for the North Carolina Arts Council and a Teaching Artist for the Wolf Trap Institute.  With a background in theatre, he applies his skills as a writer, performer and teaching artist to the development of public discourse, community building and education. Over 30 years of practice, David developed a unique style of narrative combinatorics. A master of literary collage, he contrasts the familiar with the surprising, simplicity with complexity and the ordinary with the fabulous. Highly prized for his ability to bring ancient tales, classic myths, and original stories to life and enthral audiences of all ages, he is in demand for his school presentations, stage plays, keynotes, and workshops.PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO RECORDING RULESUnauthorized video and audio recording is not permitted for this event.Photography without flash and without disrupting the artists/event is permitted within reason.Presented by The Storytelling Centre Limited and The Arts HouseWith the support of National Arts Council SingaporeFor more info, please visit www.storyfestsg.com Updates tag:peatix.com,2019-04-21 14:47:21 2019-04-21 14:47:21 The event description was updated. Diff#428166 Updates tag:peatix.com,2019-04-20 08:30:37 2019-04-20 08:30:37 The event description was updated. Diff#427980 Updates tag:peatix.com,2019-04-20 07:38:31 2019-04-20 07:38:31 The event description was updated. Diff#427963