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Story Forum - an introduction

Johnny Gillett Storytelling & Training Director

Story Forum - an introduction

Story Forum - an introduction “Metaphors have a way of holding the most truth in the least space.” Orson Scott Card, science fiction author

Story Forum - an introduction Storytelling - “Beyond Storytelling” Story Practice – Story Forum – Key Aspect – the use of metaphor Forum Theatre – Augusto Boal Exchange Theatre – KLSP with Grégory Henno More than role-play presenting exploring reworking and rehearsing

Story Forum - an introduction EXAMPLE

Story Forum - an introduction THE PATHWAY Storytelling Group Response Group Retelling Choose Key Scenes Image Theatre Forum Theatre Real World Engagement Group Reflection

Story Forum - an introduction KEY EXERCISES Paired Dialogue Key Scenes Image Theatre Forum Theatre

Story Forum - an introduction “Metaphors have a way of holding the most truth in the least space.” Orson Scott Card, science fiction author Key Strategies of the Story Forum Facilitator Capturing Statements Managing the Revolving Door Pushing the Metaphor

Story Forum - an introduction WHEN AND WHERE? Experiencing transition State of low morale New practices or behaviours Elephant in the room Identifying the issues

Story Forum - an introduction The greatest benefit? A new perspective Raddningsmission in Sweden South Central Ward in Singapore The greatest benefit? A new perspective

Johnny Gillett Storytelling & Training Director