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Michael Parent Workshops |
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"Michael Parent
brought to our festival a wealth of experience and a richness to his
performances and workshops that benefited all. The workshop he led was
chock-full of practical exercises for performers or presenters in any
field, and the individual attention he gave each participant was
priceless." |
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Story Activities To Do with Children Simple, low-tech, low-overhead story-related activities especially useful for teachers but useable in various settings (libraries, daycare centers, homes, etc.). Suggested activities involve children in stories in various ways and do not require special training or cash outlays on the part of grownups. "Grab The Space!" / Storytelling Basics A straightforward approach for beginning storytellers of any age. Through the use of exercises and "challenges" which range from the incredibly simple to the mildly difficult, aspiring storytellers get a sense of how to approach the choosing, the learning, and the telling of a story. Storytelling Troubleshoot A workshop for people who are already telling stories. Participants bring specific storytelling problems or challenges they're facing and get help from Michael, and sometimes from the assembled group. The more concretely and specifically participants can state the challenges they're facing, the more likely they are to get some truly useful feedback. For example, to state that "I'm having trouble with audience participation" is not as useful as "When I get children to participate by making animal sounds, I sometimes can't stop them." Go Write Ahead A method for helping children write stories. Tackles various obstacles to story writing, especially the tricky, difficult issue of "getting started." Useful for teachers, parents, or others interested in helping children write (or in writing themselves). I'm Talking, They're Listening, Oh-Oh! A workshop to help "performers" reduce the anxiety
of being "on" and increase the effectiveness and pleasure of the
communication. "Performer" is defined here as anyone who ever
presents material (stories or otherwise) to people whose attention
is focused on the presenter.
To book a
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Contact Michael Parent:
michaelparent@maine.rr.com
www.michaelparent.com ~
95 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101 ~ Phone (207) 879-0401