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E-grāmata: Story Performance Handbook

(Wayne State University, USA)
  • Formāts: 216 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Dec-2000
  • Izdevniecība: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781410600868
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  • Formāts: 216 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Dec-2000
  • Izdevniecība: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781410600868

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Provides advice on developing and enhancing storytelling skills for poems and stories, including suggestions on ways to select material, prepare, and perform in front of audiences.

Provides detailed information to help adults develop basic skills in reading aloud, mediated storytelling, and storytelling. Chapters move readers from the easiest to the most difficult storytelling experience, building skills in selecting, preparing, and delivering stories and poetry to audiences. Instruction is based not only on the author's own extensive experience, but also on empirical research related to teaching adults to tell stories. The author is affiliated with Wayne State University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The Story Performance Handbook provides specific, detailed information to help adults develop basic skills in reading aloud, mediated storytelling, and storytelling. Organized sequentially, each chapter moves the reader from the easiest (reading aloud picture books) to the most difficult (creating your own stories for telling) storytelling experience, cumulatively building story performance skill in selecting, preparing, and delivering stories and poetry to audiences. This structure allows individuals to begin reading at various points depending on their prior experience with story performance.

The text includes several features that make learning to perform stories and poetry easy to understand and manage:
* Explicit, thorough advice avoids confusion, such as how to select, prepare, and deliver stories and poetry via reading aloud, mediated storytelling, and storytelling.
* The sequential chapter organization, progressing from easiest to most difficult, and Developmental and Culminating Activities at the end of each skill chapter, enable this text to be used either independently or in conjunction with courses or workshops in story performance.
* Unique among story performance texts, instruction is based not only on the author's own extensive experience but also on empirical research related to teaching adults to tell stories.
* Specific information is easily located throughout the text: Processes are presented in bold type, numbered sequentially and, at the end of specific chapters, skill building activities are provided. Figures (which provide additional detailed information) are boxed. Examples of processes are highlighted with background shading.


The Story Performance Handbook provides specific, detailed information to help adults develop basic skills in reading aloud, mediated storytelling, and storytelling. Organized sequentially, each chapter moves the reader from the easiest (reading aloud picture books) to the most difficult (creating your own stories for telling) storytelling experience, cumulatively building story performance skill in selecting, preparing, and delivering stories and poetry to audiences. This structure allows individuals to begin reading at various points depending on their prior experience with story performance.

The text includes several features that make learning to perform stories and poetry easy to understand and manage:
* Explicit, thorough advice avoids confusion, such as how to select, prepare, and deliver stories and poetry via reading aloud, mediated storytelling, and storytelling.
* The sequential chapter organization, progressing from easiest to most difficult, and Developmental and Culminating Activities at the end of each skill chapter, enable this text to be used either independently or in conjunction with courses or workshops in story performance.
* Unique among story performance texts, instruction is based not only on the author's own extensive experience but also on empirical research related to teaching adults to tell stories.
* Specific information is easily located throughout the text: Processes are presented in bold type, numbered sequentially and, at the end of specific chapters, skill building activities are provided. Figures (which provide additional detailed information) are boxed. Examples of processes are highlighted with background shading.
Credits ix
Preface xi
I: READING ALOUD
Introduction to Reading Aloud
3(3)
The Value of Reading Aloud
The Art of Reading Aloud
Reading Aloud Picture Books
6(37)
Selection
Preparation
Delivery
Big Books
Extended Practice Activities
Reading Aloud
Chapter Books
43(26)
Selection
Preparation
Delivery
Extended Practice Activities
Resources
Reading Poetry Aloud
69(10)
Selection
Preparation
Delivery
Extended Practice Activities
II: TRANSITION TO STORYTELLING
Sharing Stories Through the Use of Props
79(34)
Wordless Picture Books
Felt Board Stories
Overhead Projector Stories
Unique Prop Stories
Extended Practice Activities
Resources
III: STORYTELLING
Introduction to Storytelling
113(5)
Storytelling and Reading Aloud
The Personal Nature of Storytelling
The Value of Storytelling
The Art of Storytelling
Stand-up Storytelling
118(23)
Selection
Preparation
Delivery
The Question of Ethics
Extended Practice Activities
Resources
Telling Your Own Self-Created Tales
141(18)
Selection
Preparation
Sample Story
Delivery
Extended Practice Activities
Resources
IV: DEVELOPING STORY PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS
Creating a Story Performance Program
159(22)
Selection
Working With Varied Audiences
Balancing Stories Read and Stories Told
Story Performance in the School Curriculum
Preparation
Delivery
Extended Practice Activities
Resources
References 181(6)
Author Index 187(4)
Subject Index 191