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    Telling the Difference - The Oral Art of Telling Myths, Legends & Saga, Parables Fables, & Folktales; An Online Course

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    Myths, Legends, Sagas, Parables, Fables, & Folktales are often lumped together or confused. They really are very different; they have different relationships to what we could call the sacred-spiritual, they have different social functions, & they require different 'ways of telling'.

    This five-part online course is about getting to know these differences & building practical skills so you can confidently 'tell the difference' when you are telling a story. Whether you use storytelling in child or adult education, parenting, community building, social justice, caregiving, or are looking for creative ways to explore your cultural roots, this course will develop storytelling skills, inspire cultural insights and provide a clear, practical introduction to 'liminal space', the importance of story openings & closings, why we need them, & how they work.

    Dates: 26 August, 16 September, 07 October, 28 October, 18 November;

    Session times: 3:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m

    Cost (inc. course material and zoom): early bird $300; standard $350; individual sessions $70

    Inquiries: iris@storyvisionsource.com 0487 719 476

    bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/t...


    Seminar Outline

    Topic 1

    'Liminal Space'; the health and social benefits created through this space for people of all ages; opening and closing the liminal Space; a contract of trust

    Topic 2

    Myths; ancient and timeless oral knowledge of beginnings: the sacred that creates the world; divine standards; the foundations of lore and law

    Topic 3

    Legends and Saga/Folklore; Actions of demi-gods and human beings placed within human time; a sense of truth; embedded within the 'culture of place'

    Topic 4

    Fables & Parables; the educational, culturising or cautionary tale; the comparison - animals speaking and acting like humans or fictitious people; grasping the unfamiliar idea (compassion for your enemy)

    Topic 5

    Folktales: our guide to new ways of thinking; a ‘living experience 'of expanded reality', meeting the challenges of the return journey, treasures and new wisdom are gifts gained for the community; wedding the land - the new ancient ecology

    Bio

    Iris is an a Storyteller and Speech Artist with 40 years of artistic experience. Her background includes studies in Visual Arts, Speechformation [Creative Speech] & Dramatic Arts (Europe), BA & BA hon. (Creative Writing) and a PhD on Storytelling and Community Building [Australia]. Anthroposophy has been her source of inspiration for 50 years.



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