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    • The Art of Storytelling - EDU/HUM/STO 292
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    • Multicultural Folktales - EDU/ENH/STO 294
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    • Mythology — ENH 251
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    • Intercultural Perspectives — HUM 260
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    • Storytelling Practicum - STO 282AC
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      • STO 295 Multicultural Folktales II Class Materials
    • Children’s Literature - EDU/ENH 291
      • ENH/EDU 291 Class Materials
    • Using Storytelling in Educational Settings - STO 289AA
    • Using Storytelling in a Variety of Settings - STO 286
    • The African Storytelling Tradition — STO 283
    • Using Storytelling in Healing Settings - STO 289AC
  • Courses Offered
    • Storytelling Circle — STO 291AA
    • The Art of Storytelling II - STO 293
    • Creating and Telling Personal Stories — STO 297
      • STO 297 Class Materials
    • Benefiting from the Storytelling Festival Experience — STO 250AA
    • The Irish Storytelling Tradition — STO 290
      • STO 290 Class Materials
    • Telling Sacred Stories from around the world — STO 288
    • Using Storytelling in Business Settings — STO 289AB
    • Using Storytelling in Interpretive Settings — 289AD
    • Storytelling for Literacy - STO 101
    • Biographical Storytelling - STO 200AA
    • Storytelling with Puppets - THP 211AB
    • Bilingual Storytelling — STO 202
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    WHY ATTEND A STORYTELLING EVENT"

    Listen to what SMCC student Regina Tellez has to say: "It (the Faculty Concert) opened me up to a whole new thing. I didn't think people told stories like the ones I heard. But everyone spoke with such a presence that it made you listen to what they were saying. I like the fact that storytellers can tell stories about anything they want. They can tell you a story about something in their life or tell you about a whole world that doesn't really exist and take you out of reality for a moment. As I listened to the stories, I could picture the people and the obejcts that were being talked about. I didn't notice it at first but when I went back and thought about the storeis, I realized that I had actually created characters in my head. Storytelling is a great thing, it brings people togther and helps you learn more about who they are. Everyone has a story to tell, but storytellers have a way of telling storeis that make them unforgettable."

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