Weir's style, combining thorough historical research with a colourful and pacy gift for storytelling, has endeared her to countless readers. |
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Murs has been cultivating the art of storytelling in his raps for some time now. |
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The result is an astonishing piece of theatre in which communal storytelling effortlessly blends with hi-tech wizardry. |
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Once in a blue moon, a show comes along that redefines visual storytelling for a generation. |
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The detective yarn is one of the most formally defined modes of storytelling. |
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Hopefully, I'll be able to transcend language barriers with visual storytelling. |
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The storytelling ambitions of the two paintings are entirely interchangeable. |
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But their cult is now in disarray, and the best writing of the moment has repudiated useless dogmas in favor of the fundamentals of storytelling. |
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Effortless hooks and fantastical storytelling gave way to chugging riffs and darker lyrics. |
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Along with the epic quality of the storytelling come performances that rise to the occasion. |
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Tanzanians love music and dancing, storytelling, and socializing at coffee houses and at home. |
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And, like Rushdie, Kureishi is also asserting the parity of sacred and secular forms of storytelling. |
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In traditional storytelling, trickster tales are often greeted with laughter. |
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The effect is that of a sophisticated and exotic storytelling folk music sung in the Malagasy language. |
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The tale is told in flashback for no apparent reason other than to vary the storytelling approach. |
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It was through evening storytelling and breakfast badinage with these sisters that Macaulay's mature historical vision emerged. |
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Each one of these movies is a masterwork of form, style, and simple near-silent storytelling, even when the plots seem obtuse or illogical. |
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The medicine wheel is a Native American tool for storytelling and spiritual practice. |
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As others have pointed out, narrativizing the event is different from storytelling. |
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In the movies, with their narrators and time-shifts, we accept much more agile storytelling. |
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For the last five years Peggy-Anne Berton has been entertaining audiences with her own version of beat storytelling. |
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Once an isolated canyon and the sacred hunting and storytelling ground of the Ute tribe, the area remains serenely quiet. |
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Her autobiography opens with an epigraph by Virginia Woolf that firmly sets this metanarrative within a matriarchal tradition of storytelling. |
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Mr McGrath said a storytelling session would be conducted by Geraldton Regional Library staff to entertain children. |
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Her storytelling manner is highly stylised and she uses elements of mime in her movements. |
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They'll be too busy enjoying the dry wit and chummy storytelling that has established Strong's enthusiastic following. |
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Traditionally, male Tutsi children are given extensive training in public speaking, storytelling, traditional dances, and military skills. |
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This motion picture is a combination of sloppy movie-making and poor storytelling. |
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Lucas more than many creators, I believe, truly gets that film is storytelling with moving pictures. |
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The daily schedule of events includes storytelling, dance performances, and demonstrations of native crafts from throughout the state. |
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There's an Indian dance called the Kathakali, from her native region of Kerala, that has been an influence on her storytelling. |
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The language of Belin's poetry is a rich confluence of Navajo storytelling, urban realism, and intimate personal revelation. |
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Fighting the most popular storytelling medium is not only a losing battle and horribly snobbish but unsocial too. |
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Anyone who could get away with intoning it to an audience must be some kind of storytelling genius. |
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Ni-Vanuatu appreciate oratory and storytelling and have large archives of oral tales, myths, and legends. |
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Articles about the process of storytelling make up the bulk of the central portion of this volume. |
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But an interest in modes of storytelling led her to attend FAVA's 2001 Video Noodle House, a beginner's course in videography. |
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As usual a mix of activities such as dance, storytelling, arts and crafts were organised to suit all age groups. |
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We'll be looking at all kinds of storytelling, poetry and prose, fiction and non-fiction. |
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Its central story is atmospheric and makes good use of non-linear storytelling without stepping over the line into pretension. |
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It testifies to his powers of observation and imagination and his storytelling abilities. |
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His stories have been heralded as great folk storytelling and lambasted as perpetuating racial stereotypes. |
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His paintings and prints go well beyond storytelling and represent many of the sacred figures of the Ojibwa people. |
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It was a storytelling imperative that made the director stick out for at least two films. |
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The hero is integral to the culture of a society because the hero is integral to storytelling, the essence of culture. |
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The film is wrapped in a endless display of celebratory visual storytelling. |
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Brown's insistence on commissioning a storytelling painting could hardly have been unique. |
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In real life, the director is often the storytelling extrovert and the actor the thoughtful introvert. |
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To design an interpretive, storytelling museum is an exceptional professional opportunity for an architect. |
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We see his taciturn, vocational commitment to the basic rules of storytelling craft. |
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Funny though each man is, there is no storytelling virtue in having both of them in this movie. |
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The heart of the evening is when the outdoorsmen and women assemble in his trophy room for a couple of hours of storytelling. |
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The academy's roll-out will begin with a celebration that includes storytelling, poetry and puppetry workshops. |
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Dahl will last for decades with his breakneck storytelling and outrageously exaggerated characters. |
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The storytelling of the legal documents is replaced by the prefaces and narratives of the pamphleteers. |
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The evening will also feature storytelling and music led by Jim Kearney and friends, with a host of entertaining songs and stories on the agenda. |
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Furthermore, a mostly chronological account, while sensible, sometimes works against dramatic storytelling. |
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Chance and indeterminancy as applied to storytelling, especially where synchronicity is concerned is a bit of a fascination of mine. |
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The storytelling builds to an almighty crescendo between two classically trained craftsmen. |
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The novel begins as a rather classical tale of pathos and becomes an inquiry into storytelling itself. |
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There's a touch of charm, but the cliched storytelling lacks that vital spark to send it soaring above the obligatory half-term movies. |
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It comes off as a clumsy storytelling device and suggests a more general weakness with the criminology aspects of the film. |
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Traditional recreation involves storytelling and performances of music, dance, and song. |
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I suggest that there be some kind of facilitation to encourage storytelling. |
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Whereas her elder brother has a knack for narrative storytelling, Stacey takes a more impressionistic approach. |
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It was a celebration of community through shared storytelling and of the human ability to create art. |
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This is the new Lynch, with his fetiches in place, who has evolved the mysteries he dreams up in a storytelling gambit that pays off. |
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Storytelling on the Web has a different set of needs than storytelling in print. |
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In my view, rock, despite a few exceptions, is not really suited for storytelling and not especially congenial to the subtler kind of lyric. |
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The finished work also features powerful storytelling skills and elegant editing. |
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While the payoff is barely worth the effort, I was forced to marvel at his storytelling verve and his inventive prose style. |
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It marries well with the extreme storytelling and characterisation to give the film a flavour of operatic grandeur. |
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The storytelling moves fluidly through past and present, but always en route to the promise of redemption in the future. |
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As many as a dozen freeze-frames portray leading artistes poised at different moments of unique genres of storytelling from mythology. |
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When educators, preceptors, and managers relive situations, it is a form of storytelling. |
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He is said to have a gift for storytelling, and is generally regarded as a serious person. |
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Did you feel in the storytelling there were any particularly glaring omissions or otherwise historically inaccurate stuff? |
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He is well known for weaving proverbs and traditional storytelling into the western form of the novel. |
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In addition to the storytelling and music provided by the griots, the Malinke like to listen to the radio. |
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And occasionally they would throw some groundbreaking storytelling or visual techniques at you. |
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After a fortnight of storytelling in the country, the brigade of friends returns to Florence disburdened of their melancholy. |
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Hitherto, male storytelling took place in the public space and was associated with the narration of epics or factual events, current or past. |
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My problem with this book is that while epic in scope it isn't in storytelling. |
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Accordingly, he sees storytelling festivals as large expiatory and redemptory rituals of an almost religious kind. |
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She is executive director of the Institute for New Media Studies and the doyenne of digital storytelling. |
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Niueans do not have a strong interest in preserving their history by collecting artifacts or through oral storytelling or the recitation of genealogies. |
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Critics excoriating him for other aspects of his film show an equal lack of sensitivity to the challenges that come with highly structured storytelling. |
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A story of rebirth, a meditation on the repercussions of refusing to age, and a cultural retracing of roots, the piece also features installations, storytelling and shamanism. |
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Who can begrudge the rewards for three epic movies that were seven years in the making, and combined Tolkien's wizardly storytelling with the cutting edge of new technology? |
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Museum docents, who will be musicians, will guide school groups through the museum, bringing history alive through performances, storytelling and interactive exhibits. |
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What sets him apart is his knack for storytelling and his sense of humour. |
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He interlaced the death of an actual bruin with an American storytelling tradition that used the moment of extermination to build and express cross-species empathy. |
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Chapter 1 surveys ancient oral literature, storytelling, and the novel. |
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What I really think True Detective is about, on some indivisible level, is the power of storytelling. |
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Enjoy an evening of spell-binding stories and ripping yarns at a special evening of storytelling at St Catherines Church, Patterdale Road, Windermere, on Friday. |
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The storytelling is delightfully oblique, consistently withholding information and leading us up blind alleys, yet always one step ahead and determinedly logical. |
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West African folktales that continue to be passed from generation to generation through storytelling. |
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His vigorously unconventional storytelling has earned him as many critics, who chide him for being overly clever and self-referential, as devotees. |
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She is funny, and regularly deflates Mitchum when he gets on one of his sentimental, drunken storytelling jags. |
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Classical storytelling and notions of time are mostly eschewed, while actors connect to one another with a generosity that approaches some sort of spiritual repose. |
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This new form of storytelling has even spilled over into journalism. |
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He peppers the storytelling with African-American colloquialisms and excursions into patois that echo his native Trinidad, the South, the street, the church and the bush. |
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The novel is simultaneously a celebration and an exemplar of the joys of storytelling. |
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And so the deluge of emotion in the concluding scenes comes off as dispiritingly false, even if the storytelling talent which preceded it was undoubtedly real. |
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All I know is we won't be the ones coming up with the newfangled storytelling systems. |
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Through his listening to secular storytelling, religious preaching, slave songs, and spirituals, Douglass became educated in the oral tradition of slave culture. |
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She situates her storytelling within a specifically literary context, and develops a double-voiced message, directed toward both a white audience and the black community. |
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Bands, dancing and Gurkha storytelling will also feature, while the more energetic visitors can have a go at an Army climbing wall or aerial ropeway. |
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It's a virtual textbook on visual storytelling for aspiring artists. |
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As such it's designed to work solely from the viewers' perspective, ergo pointing out that it's more about audience manipulation than it is about good storytelling. |
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Guymun is well-known for her visionary insights and gifted storytelling. |
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It also makes me wonder whether the hardcore 'ludologists' who believe video games aren't or shouldn't be a storytelling medium at all, might be on to something. |
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They indicate a kind of exilic quality that is developing in evangelical storytelling as the American evangelical subculture learns to negotiate post-Christian America. |
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Much of my storytelling and ruminations about my father have been cathartic, a new stage of grieving a loss from which I've never really recovered. |
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Good storytelling and allegory make uncomfortable bedfellows. |
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The camp offers classes in drama, arts and crafts and storytelling. |
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He applies the craft of great storytelling to a highly deserving subject that is normally the province of technocrats, academics, and financial wizards. |
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The studio continues its dazzling and inventive series of animated features, improving technologically and expanding their storytelling palette each time. |
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The transition is short, alerting the reader that the news report is shifting to storytelling form and indicating the sources for the chronicle to come. |
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These new works are a bold push forward, and they show the artist entering into the world of storytelling in the manner of a heartsick troubadour. |
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This is whimsical and smart storytelling, perfect for summertime or any time. |
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Comments like these are precisely the reason Kent finds, and I suspect we all find, storytelling to be invaluable. |
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There is plenty of time for storytelling as we wait for slack tide. |
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Combining music, storytelling, puppetry and movement, the company gives children and their families an interactive show held in a multi-sensory environment. |
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This book is a virtuosic performance in original and tricksterish storytelling. |
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The language associated with the traditional storytelling and ceremonials of the tribe is less accessible to students who have not had instruction from their grandparents. |
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With a trademark mix of impro, live music and inventive storytelling, The Chaingang Gang follows Cartoon de Salvo's previous hits Meat and Two Veg and Ladies and Gentlemen. |
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When the first series hit the airwaves, critics raved that its style of real-time storytelling worked fantastically well and was beautifully conceived. |
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Wilson tends to over-employ directing and storytelling tricks, any one of which would normally overpower this low budget movie with their noticeable artistic stylization. |
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For our storytelling to be truthful we need to address this fact, not turn away from it. |
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She is also an actress, theatre director, movement teacher and choreographer and incorporates physical theatre and dance into her storytelling performances and workshops. |
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The animation is beautifully rendered and the storytelling top notch even if the pacing is, at times, erratic. |
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Dance is a vehicle for personal expression, community storytelling, and the apotheosis of ceremony. |
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As an auteur, he sees packaging as the opening credits, the start of the storytelling. |
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Cole was clearly experimenting with this, the signature curve of his storytelling, while writing Every Day Is for the thief. |
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But researchers say recall and storytelling work on the brain in unique ways. |
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It successfully meshes history and character and myth and storytelling. |
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These feats, among others, have cemented him as an artist whose talents continue to push the limits of effective storytelling. |
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Antin has made a career of storytelling in films, photographs and performances that present engaging narratives of quests, masquerades and waking dreams. |
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Religious beliefs are deeply interwoven in many aspects of Pueblo culture, including farming, storytelling, dances, art, architecture, and other everyday activities. |
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Monologues are a true storytelling artform, as in actual storytelling around the campfire, and Neil seems to be more of a teller than a describer. |
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The songs are vehicles for James' expressiveness and storytelling. |
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But there the storytelling was macabre, rantingly cynical and spookily comic. |
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Friday with a traditional contradance and an opening night storytelling event. |
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The scene is a masterpiece of storytelling, transfixing and indelible. |
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Be gobsmacked by classic one-liners, rib-tickling gags and comical storytelling. |
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The singer is well known for her unique blend of country music storytelling, folky introspectiveness and bluegrass energy. |
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Some of the entertainment on offer included storytelling, puppet shows, flat rope walking and other shows for the children. |
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Supper is a bowl of tasty Tudor stew before an evening of storytelling, singing and dancing, then turn in to sleep on blankets on the gun deck. |
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Shepard and William Heath Robinson appeal to many people because of their imaginatively visual storytelling. |
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This is the cyberequivalent of the campfire or the front porch and goes way back to oral traditions of storytelling. |
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He argues that grammarlike conventions in storytelling alert the listener to connections between actions and scenic elements. |
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On festive occasions storytelling, skaldic poetry, music and alcoholic drinks, like beer and mead, contributed to the atmosphere. |
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Storytelling was the main entertainment in England at the time, and storytelling contests had been around for hundreds of years. |
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As the pilgrims turn back home, the Merchant restarts the storytelling with Tale of Beryn. |
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He was adept at mimicry and storytelling, and was reputedly quite good at charades. |
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At the end of the day, whatever medium you work in, it is about storytelling and holding your audience. |
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His writing style incorporates a number of storytelling techniques such as flashbacks, shifting points of view and unreliable narrators. |
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One must never speak ill of nonchronological storytelling in America, where it is considered innately more serious than the other kind. |
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The basis of modern visual storytelling is rooted in the mythological tradition. |
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But the storytelling tradition was basically oral, and only a few remnants suggest the wealth of that tradition. |
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The Netherlands has a tradition of cabaret or kleinkunst, which combines music, storytelling, commentary, theatre and comedy. |
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It opens in medias res, in the middle of the overall story, with prior events described through flashbacks or storytelling. |
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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, or traditional knowledge, such as storytelling, mythology, music and dancing remain important parts of the culture. |
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Among the protohuman institutions that didn't exist, materially speaking, was the behavior pattern of storytelling. |
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As a result, as the years have passed, my involvement with storytelling has expanded to the territory of compassionate action. |
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In recent years, ahistoric storytelling has added to the inevitable limitations of the medium. |
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I think he sometimes got it confused, particularly in his storytelling. |
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This Kennedy Center teaching artist explores Appalachian Mountain a cappella traditional ballads, guitar, autoharp, spoons and storytelling. |
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In short, homing in on the banal thwarts the fulsomeness that is an essential property of oral storytelling. |
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In a sense, then, these women revoice Sheherazade for a twenty-first-century audience, reweaving the complexities of her nightly storytelling. |
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The festivities included live music from the Bazillions, an appearance by children's author Chris Monroe, and storytelling by Beverly Cottman. |
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Samhita Arni's speculative thriller combines mythology with riveting storytelling. |
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Mr Vitale said, 'With its rich history of imaginative storytelling, Doctor Who is a true sci-fi classic. |
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Malcolm, who tells me about the storytelling walks he has been on and led, making a tale last the whole way, nominates The Sea Hare. |
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Enjoy games, races and storytelling with the Mad Hatter, play crocquet with Alice and Bunny Hop with the White Rabbit. |
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The potlach ceremonies included songs and dances and storytelling, but the main purpose of a potlach was the redistribution of wealth. |
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The result is a clearer, crisper masterpiece of cinematic invention and sleazoid storytelling. |
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But his latest bride, Shahrazad, uses her gift for storytelling to stay alive. |
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Other daily activities include outdoor time, dramatic play and circle time featuring songs and storytelling. |
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Such a negativist worldview disputes the premises of traditional storytelling and calls for another kind of fiction. |
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And where we might expect the biological offspring route to be less troubled by spectrality than the storytelling experience, the opposite is in fact true. |
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But with the advent of IMAX 3-D theaters in commercial multiplexes, there's been a great demand for more traditional, dramatic storytelling films. |
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The soft strumming of an autoharp played by Richard Scholtz, and the lilting, melodic voice of Margaret MacDonald combine to provide an engaging media for storytelling. |
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Existentially ghosts lie between fact and fiction, between the orbits of believer and nonbeliever, and provide bounteous fodder for storytelling, literature, and film. |
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A more radical movement in cultural anthropology regards fieldwork not as a technique of science but as only personal storytelling by an observer. |
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One important aim of trial advocacy training is to teach new judge advocates how to convey their theory of the case by using the art of storytelling. |
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By the second act, which showcases much of Berlin's movie and Broadway work, the storytelling and contextualizing of songs have fallen largely by the wayside. |
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This particular film takes a heart wrenchingly different approach to storytelling, revealing the truth behind love affairs and unexpected pregnancies. |
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It is not clear whether these storytellers were a wholly separate, popular level class, or whether some of the bards practised storytelling as part of their repertoire. |
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He was a small child and drew attention to himself with storytelling. |
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In his novel Misery, Stephen King poses a rich collection of Maugham's books in the house where most of the plot is set, incidentally praising his mastery of storytelling. |
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The term novel refers back to the production of short stories that remained part of a European oral culture of storytelling into the late 19th century. |
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It is not a sound-alike or look-alike show as it explores some of his more challenging songs and endeavours to bring his lyrical content and storytelling alive. |
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The celebration is billed as a lawn party featuring everything from presidential look-alikes to food courts, dancing, a Dixieland band, fun runs and storytelling. |
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