By definition, the traditional storytellers were not leaders, much less messiahs. |
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The key to innovation in a large organisation appears to be to have a small team, who are good minglers and storytellers. |
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There were also storytellers, a dance teacher and a clay modelling expert to add spice to the children's activities. |
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Steeped in tradition, Kilgarvan is world-renowned for its rich folklore and its many scribes, songwriters and storytellers. |
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Singers, musicians, dancers and storytellers from 28 Bulgarian regions will take part in this year's festival. |
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Join other artists, musicians, storytellers, church leaders, church planters, theologians, and community advocates. |
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At various ports storytellers, bluegrass and blues bands, dancers and Cajuns step aboard to entertain the guests. |
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Singers, musicians, dancers and storytellers are always appreciated on St. Patrick's Day. |
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On most evenings there are special presentations by distinguished writers, musicians, dancers and storytellers. |
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The boy boxers, no less than the storytellers, acrobats, dancers and musicians, are, to this extent, part of a total experience. |
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The company is helping to send magicians, musicians, puppeteers, storytellers and clowns throughout the year. |
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Seldom had such a number of storytellers, singers and poetry reciters been together. |
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Notice, too, that like good storytellers these advocates embellish the tale with some interesting exaggerations. |
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Join two of Ireland's finest storytellers recounting humorous and melancholy tales of Celtic Ireland. |
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Our poets and storytellers are the modern-day griots who speak the history and carry on the culture with dazzling tongue. |
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The point of the book is not that all marketers are all liars, but that they're storytellers. |
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Weavers, potters, storytellers, jewellery-makers, woodworkers and ironsmiths are still part of the village community. |
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And I think sports writers, as a whole, are entertaining storytellers, interesting people and underrated journalists. |
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Both artists are skilled storytellers, able to use a few deftly chosen images to render snapshots of their own autobiographies. |
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Musicians, storytellers and dancers will assemble for a night of pisogery, pookas and boogie men. |
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In an arena like this, full of intelligent storytellers, ideas seem to be a common currency. |
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In the early days they had a clockwork tape recorder, and sat under trees with storytellers and bottles of rum. |
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While this may have been so at point of entry, they have certainly matured into storytellers, weaving tales with a sense of theatre. |
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In the finest tradition of Irish storytellers he beckons the audience to walk with him. |
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The faculty already had great computer scientists, artists, musicians, and storytellers. |
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Thankfully, it has fostered a realisation that everyone, no matter how big or small, can be equally enraptured by the art of the great storytellers. |
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There were musicians, singers, reciters and storytellers from various parts of the county as well as guest entertainers from Kerry, Tipperary and Offaly. |
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We know there needs to be diversity in storytellers telling their own stories. |
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Singers and storytellers, the entertainers of those times, included dance in their performances, and created the rudiments of modern theatre, where dialogue takes precedence. |
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He generally relates the story in chronological fashion, but, like many storytellers, he often stops to present tangential information about a new character or situation. |
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When Babylonian storytellers told of Gilgamesh, when Homer sang of Odysseus, when Vergil wrote of Aeneas, they were speaking about their first times. |
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It means to be all the things that the individuals he turns into storytellers on snap naturally are, in all their marginality. |
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I have often heard artists credit their grandparents or parents who were potters or carvers, muralists or weavers, traditional healers, praise singers or storytellers. |
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A family area pandered to the younger element of festival goers, with clowns, jesters and storytellers all providing entertainment for children and the young at heart. |
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The night will welcome musicians, storytellers and singers from all over the region, all welcome to entertain the crowd in their own inimitable way. |
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From trapeze artists to storytellers, puppeteers to video artists, Bradford's arts scene is thriving thanks to millions of pounds worth of funding over the past year. |
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A troupe of talented dancers, storytellers and musicians will take centre stage in Killarney this week in order to drum up support for needy communities in Venezuela. |
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Audiences are led on a tour and entertained along the way by singers, dancers and storytellers and are given the opportunity to speak to residents. |
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Thanks to all the musicians, dancers, singers, storytellers and poets. |
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The whole city seems to gather here to take in an incredible range of entertainment, including tooth pullers, snake charmer, musicians and Arabic storytellers. |
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The sessions are conducted by experienced storytellers and are run between 11 am and noon each Thursday during the months of July and August at the library in Lyster Square. |
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I enjoy connecting people with stories and ideas, first in bookstores, now through library catalogs and supporting local storytellers and authors. |
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The storytellers seem to cut loose, the organisers are relaxed and the audience wants to be sure it hears every syllable before the festival ends for another year. |
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All of these were transcribed in the original language of the Eskimo storytellers and then translated with the help of Eskimos who also spoke English. |
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Like poets, the storytellers were also professionals, but unlike the poets little of their work has survived. |
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According to this theory, storytellers repeatedly elaborate upon historical accounts until the figures in those accounts gain the status of gods. |
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Even in the Decameron, storytellers are encouraged to stick to the theme decided on for the day. |
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Therefore, storytellers in England adapted legends of Charlemagne and his 12 Peers to the Arthurian tales. |
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The classical dance form of Kathak traces its origins to the nomadic bards of ancient northern India, known as Kathaks, or storytellers. |
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The voices of recondite writers quoted at length, forgotten storytellers weaving narratives, obscure scholars savaging one another. |
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Amongst the most important are Trioedd Ynys Prydain, or the Welsh Triads, a compendium of mnemonics for poets and storytellers. |
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What has survived are literary creations based on native Welsh tales which would have been told by the storytellers. |
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But Haines absorbed more than just the power of a well-told narrative from her family of storytellers. |
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Out come storytellers, musicians, fire-eaters and vendors, and tourists and locals in djellabas gather. |
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Navajo guides, silversmiths, weavers, storytellers and Codetalkers brought the culture and history of Navajo to life for visitors. |
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The comment suggests it was not popular with storytellers, though this was more likely due to its position as a literary tale rather than a traditional one. |
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It is not clear whether these storytellers were a wholly separate, popular level class, or whether some of the bards practised storytelling as part of their repertoire. |
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When word got out about this newly acquired land, fortune hunters, trailblazers, and storytellers ventured into the new territory and the tall tale was born. |
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Dr al-Ghanim's presentation described the important social role of Qatari folk tales, and shared advice for aspiring researchers when conducting interviews with storytellers. |
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