Seasons, Pages and Pamplona -- An Hour of Adult Storytelling
Edward Dolan
Thu Jan 21, 03-04:00pm, N42-183 Demo Center
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
In storytelling, the listener imagines the story. The storytelling listener’s role is to actively create the vivid, multi-sensory images, actions, characters, and events of the story in his or her mind. The completed story happens in the mind of each unique and personalized individual. The listener becomes, therefore, a co-creator of the story as experienced.
Ed Dolan’s storytelling has been characterized for its colorful imagery, “gentle dialectics,” and provocative stories that “made me think.”
In this concert he will tell 3 stories: “Seasons of a Shared Life,” “A Long Night in Pamplona” and “Empty Pages.”
Contact: Edward Dolan, W91-205c, x3-8403, edolan@mit.edu
Sponsor: Edward F Dolan, W91-205C, 617 253-8403, edolan@mit.edu
Latest update: 12-Jan-2010
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