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2024 Dis/Artists-in-Residence Resource List
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This resource list provides links to websites and resources about the Wingspan Dis/Artists-in-Residence from British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario who participated in the 2024 Wingspan Goes to School. 

Subject:
Education
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Jo-Anne Naslund
Date Added:
12/09/2024
Story Circle | Social & Emotional Learning: The Arts for Every Classroom
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Story circles can be used to build a sense of community in the classroom. The technique was pioneered by the late John O’Neal, a civil rights activist and theater artist. He developed the story circle process while moderating audience discussions after performances. He found that audience members listened more and found common ground by telling personal stories instead of trying to persuade and argue their points.

The videos here demonstrate how a story circle works. A facilitator offers a prompt, and then individuals have a set amount of time to respond with a relevant story from their lives. No one interrupts. After everyone has a turn, the group talks together. From the individual stories, the group then creates one story or takeaway.

In these videos, Bob Martin, a community arts specialist in Eastern Kentucky, facilitates a story circle, adapted to an online format because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the first video, Martin explains the ground rules and quotes O’Neal: “Share the story that comes from the deepest place.” He gives the group this prompt: Tell a story about a time when you were unexpectedly proud of your place or your community.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Education
English Language Arts
Performing Arts
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Date Added:
03/10/2023