What it's for
Storytelling brings presence, craft, and meaning to a gathering, helping audiences listen differently before, during, or after the harder work of an event.
When to choose it
- You want to open hearts before a hard conversation
- A program needs craft and human connection
- You want meaning carried through story
What makes it work
- A quiet, focused setting
- Time for the story to breathe
- Consent for any recording of the story
How to prepare as a host
- Provide an intimate, low-distraction setting
- Confirm timing and seating
- Agree on recording permissions in advance
Audiences
- Schools
- Festivals
- Cultural programs
- Leadership sessions
- Community events
Production notes
- Quiet space
- Simple mic
- Considered lighting
People who offer this
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Roster Member Six
Nanaimo, BCVirtual
Storyteller and speaker on arts, culture, and youth
StorytellingKeynoteCultural presentation
Arts, culture, and storytelling · Youth and education · Hope, resilience, and repair