Story Story Studio
Category: Events Calendar
Date and Time for this Past Event
- Tuesday, Feb 1, 2022 6pm - 8pm
Location
JUMP (Jack's Urban Meeting Place)
1000 Myrtle St
Details
What makes a great story? How do you tell one that makes people hang on to every word? Learn the basics of true, live storytelling.
What makes a great story? And how do you tell one that makes people hang on to every word? Learn the basics of true, live storytelling with Story Story Night . Our experienced Studio guides will walk you through choosing a story, building a storyline, and creating compelling scenes paced for maximum impact. This intro to live storytelling will give you a toolkit to start transforming your personal stories into a captivating tell-all and build confidence with public speaking. All ages with parent.
When: Tuesday, February 1st, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Where: JUMP Inspire Studio on the fourth floor, take a right out of the elevators and head towards the big Inspire sign.
Cost: $20
What to Expect: Bring a pen and pad to take notes on.
*When you participate in a program or activity at JUMP, you agree to our Personal Release Statement .
Instructor: Patti O’Hara has been performing on community and professional stages in Madison, WI, Chicago, IL and now Boise for…well, a long time. Patti is the founder and host of Boise's monthly Actors Forum. In a previous life, she taught high school, and was a training consultant in various corporate, government, and non-profit settings. Her father would tell spellbinding stories about his adventures as a traveling salesman in the Midwest and life as the youngest child of immigrants. As a trained speech therapist, she savors the delicious accents, dialects and character voices of people she meets. A degree in Behavioral Disabilities has given her invaluable insights into different personality types- including all of her own. (Right, Alice? Yes, Patti.)
http://www.storystorynight.org/
https://www.facebook.com/storystorynight/
*The opinions expressed in the Connecting Community Programs are the instructors own and do not necessarily reflect the views of JUMP.