Students are introduced to Mi’kmaq literature and oral storytelling tradition
Students are introduced to Mi’kmaq literature and oral storytelling tradition in order to examine how Mi’kmaq people and culture have endured, adapted and flourished.
As the original inhabitants of the lands now known as Canada’s Maritime provinces, the Mi’kmaq peoples are the holders of a wealth of Indigenous knowledge.
These stories, both oral and written, give evidence to the deep connections the Mi’kmaq have with this coastal land base, and exhibit their intimate knowledge of all creatures native to the area
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These workshops are designed to provide a fun, hands-on exploration of storytelling.
This course introduces you to standard industry practices and iterative development, working from thumbs, cleans and animatics, through to pitches and reviews.
Tap into the stories you have within you and use them to authentically inspire and motivate your audiences.
Students will learn the power and craft of storytelling as a professional communication strategy.
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