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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Learn to translate your story ideas into a visual narrative as you begin to consider frame composition, camera angles and movement, character blocking, and layout drawings.
Introduces the technical, creative, analytical and practical skills needed to develop multimedia projects designed to engage intended audiences.
Ottawa Storytellers is proud to offer workshops in the art of storytelling for tellers of all levels of experience
In this class, we will listen critically to podcasts to understand how this format engages audiences on challenging topics
The storytelling and presentation skills training course focuses on developing the knowledge, techniques, and abilities necessary to deliver effective and engaging presentations and narratives.
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