Neu: The Autobiographical and the Mythology
Aim and content:
This is a practical course where participants work both with autobiographic material and myths. Throughout the course, the participants will expand their toolbox and assess how stories can affect each other and how they can be used in public sessions or in educational settings. The course consists of exercises, conversations and views so that together one can achieve new skills and knowledge concerning the art of storytelling. Much of the theoretical foundation is based on the French philosopher’s work Maurice Merleau-Ponty called „The visible and the invisible”, where one examines the relationship between experience and verbalization of this experience.
Experienced Storytellers (experienced in performing in front of audience)
3 – 16
Jugendhaus Kassianeum, Brixen
Friday, 9th November 18, 15.00 – 18.30
Saturday, 10th November 18, 10.00 – 13.00 & 14.00 – 18.00
100,00 Euro
Mimesis Heidi Dahlsveen, Norway. Has been working as a professional storyteller in Norway and internationally since 1996. In addition to telling, she is employed as an associate professor in storytelling at Oslo Metropolitan University teaching at both bachelor and master levels. She has been teaching at OsloMet since 1997 and responsible for the storytelling studies since 2001. In her artistic work, she is focused on creating meeting points between the traditional and autobiographical story
Friday, 26th October 18