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Developing a course for training oral learners in South Asia to use chronological Bible storying for evangelism and church plantingNorwood, John V. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 247-265).
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Virtual identities : authoring interactive stories in virtual environmentsGreeff, Marde 15 February 2006 (has links)
Please read the abstract in the section 00front of this document / Dissertation (MSc (Computer Science))--University of Pretoria, 2006. / Computer Science / unrestricted
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Documentary Film: Love's StoryMeiser, Cory 08 1900 (has links)
Abstract Love's Story is a documentary journey into the storytelling world, where the themes of love and memory connect the audience to a unique set of film interviewees. Marie and Alexis provide interesting recollections about their individual pasts, while Cherie guides the course of the film with her expert theories about the nature of storytelling. What initially appears a simple film, actually provides a multi-tiered commentary tackling issues of memory, love, and perseverance. The film equally highlights the nature of storytelling to encourage audiences to critically dissect the stories around them in the world. Presented visually through minimalist animation and aurally through a mix of interviews, sound effects, and music, Love's Story is a poetic film about the process of storytelling and the interconnectedness of the memories individuals tell.
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Ìlànà Òrí-òkè Àtiyanrìn: T(h)reading Sands and MountainsAkintobi, Akintayo 01 May 2024 (has links) (PDF)
The artist presents his Master of Fine Arts exhibition, entitled Ìlànà Òrí-òkè Àtiyanrìn: T(h)reading Sands and Mountains. The exhibit was mounted in Tipton Gallery in downtown Johnson City, TN, from February 1 to February 9, 2024. The exhibition consisted of 13 artworks, including mixed media paintings, fibers, sculptures, and installations. In this thesis, Akintobi discusses his life experiences growing up in Nigeria and traveling to the United States for his MFA, and how these experiences have affected his art over the past three years.
Through the exhibition, the artist delves into the intersection and variances of cultural perspectives, exploring identity and creativity within the dynamic context of these two cultures. This body of work is a visual translation of his observations and comparisons of his everyday life in southwest Nigeria and his everyday life in Johnson City, TN, USA.
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Giving Rise to Leadership: Exploring Through ConversationClemmons, Laura 24 June 2008 (has links)
Everyone has conversations. They affect our mind set, challenging our current knowledge and encouraging us to see differently and perhaps respond more broadly. Conversations create change in how we do our work; they impact how we relate to each other, how we may teach each other, how we interact with each other and how we decide to lead others. To ignore the impact conversations can have on us as individuals is overlooking not only the existence of others, but how others exist. Conversations, and the messages that are within them, play an integral part with how we view ourselves and define our own identity as well as how we place ourselves in our community. Stories, whether written or oral, carry a significant amount of history and an even more overwhelming piece of power. With the ability to hold an audience captive, they possess a uniqueness to transfer information that can be the cornerstone to creating new policies and programs and can consequently prompt a new leadership that intersects community and individual. Embedded within these stories are those conversations that have the capability to provoke the reader or listener toward new mental and emotional shifts; creating a greater awareness from where one first began. By use of an autoethnographical approach, I place myself in the position of an informant insider and an analyst outsider (Russell, 1999, p. 14) and lead the reader through the journey of interpreting storytelling as a scholarly practice. Incorporating a journey of self, I integrate a cultural method (Russell, 1999) while guiding the reader through timeless conversations.
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Storytelling at Cumberland Mountain Storytelling FestivalReed, Delanna 01 April 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Storytelling at TIRSAReed, Delanna 01 January 2014 (has links)
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New Voice StorytellerReed, Delanna 22 April 2017 (has links)
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Kansas City Road Trip Storytelling TourReed, Delanna, Jonesborough Storytellers Guide 01 July 2015 (has links)
A team of Performing Members of the Jonesborough Storytellers Guild (JSG) will be telling stories in communities all along the way to Kansas City in July. They will be on their way to the National Storytelling Network (NSN) Conference. The effort will be to promote the art of storytelling, JSG, NSN and Jonesborough, the Storytelling Capital of the World.
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Storytelling at Blue Plum FestivalReed, Delanna 01 June 2016 (has links)
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