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New Article: Three Basic Rules for Telling Success
Posted: 2002-06-11 By Sean Buvala

"For the 20-plus years I have been performing, I have had the privilege of working with groups of all sizes, in practically every imaginable venue. Every once in a while, though, I find myself in a situation where a great performance may fall flat because of a misunderstanding of the needs of the storytelling program as compared to a musical concert or formal speech. The following information is intended to help anyone involved with a storytelling event, from an organizer booking a storyteller to the storyteller who is booking into a new, unfamiliar venue."

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