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Worth knowing about perhaps?best wishesjacqui l
  

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> Subject: 'Storyknowing', 22-23 April, York St John / York Theatre Royal
> Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 10:35:33 +0000
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> Dear all,
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> Recently various conferences have occurred at YSJ outside my immediate discipline, but that I have only got to hear of too late!  So to remedy this in advance I am letting all PG research students know about 'Storyknowing', the symposium and festival we in the Faculty of Arts are organising in April, in collaboration with York Theatre Royal.  It is very much a cross-disciplinary event, with workshop leaders from educational, mental health, and disability perspectives as well as arts practice.  The Call for Papers is also still out (deadline 31st Jan).  So anyone with an interest in narrative and young people, please read on - and we would also be extremely grateful if you would forward it to any relevant networks or mailing lists you are members of.
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> Cath
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> 'Storyknowing': A Festival and Symposium of Storytelling and Theatre with Young People
> Fri 22nd and Sat 23rd April, 2016
> York St John University / York Theatre Royal
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> Booking, timetable and workshop leaders at http://artsandnarrative.co.uk/storyknowing-symposium-festival/
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> Booking is now open for the International Centre for Arts and Narrative's (ICAN) two-day symposium and festival exploring the relationship between storytelling, theatre and young people, particularly adolescents.  This cross-disciplinary, practice-based research event will bring together researchers, practitioners, teachers and young people to address key questions about young people's relationship with narrative - across education, mental health, youth and community work and arts practice.
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> Through workshops, talks, discussions, performances, we will ask: what sort of stories do young people need? How do they use them? How can practice with young people best harness the power of narrative? And in what ways does this run counter to, or congruent with, current dominant modes of practice?
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> A Call for Papers is attached - deadline 31st January.  Contact [log in to unmask] for enquiries about this or other aspects of the event.
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> Fees £30-£60 for students, £40-£80 for practitioners and teachers, £50-£110 for salaried staff, £5 for young people participating in concurrent arts workshops.
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