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Workshop, October 13: Crafting Challenging Story Scenes, with Gregory Pickett and Laura Packer

September 21, 2020 Sue Searing
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Learn how to keep the teller and the audience safe, engaged, and present. Story Arts’ monthly online workshop series continues in October with a session co-led by SAM members Gregory Pickett and Laura Packer.

Stories of lived challenges are powerful for both the teller and the audience, but need to be crafted carefully so the audience never worries about the teller and stops listening to the story. Gregory and Laura both share stories of challenging experiences crafted for performance, and both always keep the audience in mind. This workshop will help you develop a challenging scene from a story so that it is visceral and well-told at the same time as it keeps the audience safe and focused.

This event is open to everyone via Zoom teleconferencing.  After registering, you'll receive an email message with the Zoom link.

Registration is free, although donations are appreciated to support SAM's virtual programming. The suggested donation is $10.

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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

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