Story is dead! Long live story - albeit in a newly incarnated form.
Let’s take the lid off story and explore a snapshot of current practices at The Evolution of Story symposium Solent University Feb 19th
http://evolutionofstory.info/
This one-day symposium aims to explore the ways in which story has evolved beyond the linear, the stage and the boundaries of the screen. It will take the lid off new forms of storytelling and offer a snapshot of current practices.
The symposium asks:
• Is story still king/queen?
• Do we need new paradigms for thinking about story?
• When does storytelling cross over to co-creation/story listening?
• Is the traditional 3-act structure still relevant?
• Does the Hero’s Journey still work if we no longer depend on one ‘hero’ and focus on a collective?
Full programme is online on the website and your FREE tickets can be booked via Eventbrite.
http://evolutionofstory.info/
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