On retreat In Hawaii - a storyteller’s immersion in craft, theory, and shop talk
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And I introduced the group to some techniques of theatrical improvisation to tools they can use to build stories, whether they are interested in building audio tours or even just working with children. And then we kept the night off with an informal story swap where some of us got up and told ghost stories. So it's been a great first full day of our storytelling retreat here on Kauai
Theo Seibold
@Thatoneweirdo · 4:30
Well, I left Hawaii because I joined the military, and then I haven't really gone back because the cost of living can be quite pricey. But number two, the other thing I get asked at great length is if you lived 15 minutes from the beach growing up, which I did, why would I ever think about leaving, let alone join the military?
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 4:31
You. Thanks for your response. Yeah. Really enjoyed my time in Hawaii. And of course, we had chickens everywhere. We were off the beaten path. But even in Hanape and Waimea and on the North Shore in town, there were always chickens around. Underfoot. I want to mention two of the other takeaways I took from this retreat. One is Vicky Dwarken, retired librarian, did a discussion on storytelling ethics
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