Books

Storytelling - How To
Improving Your Storytelling (American Storytelling)

Storyteller’s Start-Up Book

The Way of the Storyteller

Creative Storytelling: Choosing, Inventing, & Sharing Tales for Children

Children Tell Stories: Teaching and Using Storytelling in the Classroom

Storytelling in Emergent Literacy: Fostering Multiple Intelligence

The Golden Thread: Storytelling in Teaching and Learning

Sacred Stories: A Celebration of the Power of Story to Transform and Heal

Who Says? (American Storytelling)


Stories from Around the World
African-American Folktales (American Storytelling)

Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell (American Storytelling)

Three-Minute Tales

Shake-It-Up Tales!


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Websites

Story Arts
Educational Web site, designed for teachers, librarians, and students,explores the use of storytelling in the classroom to enhance speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.

Australian Storytelling
Oral Storytelling in Australia through guilds and libraries.

The Center for Digital Storytelling
The website for this non-profit training, project development, and research organization dedicated to assisting people in using digital media to tell meaningful stories from their lives.

Aboriginal Cultures and Traditions Storytelling
Aboriginal Youth Network - Cultures and Traditions Storytelling Web site.

The Society for Storytelling
An open organization which welcomes anyone with an interest in oral storytelling, whether teller, listener, beginner or professional.

The Art of Storytelling with Children
A national online community of storytellers hosted by Eric Wolf. Includes blog, recorded guest shows, and services offered.

Traditional Storytelling in Asia and the Middle East
Storytelling traditions of the world, past and present. Information and resources for understanding the oral tradition in all cultures.

In Pursuit of the:Realm of the Oral Tradition of Storyt
This site explores the realm of the Oral Storytelling Tradition. The goal of this page is to develop a working philosophy which will enable the definition and nurturing of this realm of the storytelling family.

Japanese stories and music programs
Music, stories and puppets are combined for unique programs of Japanese folktales of determination, gratitude, and adventure. This site is an introduction to Elizabeth Falconer’s unique award-winning recordings, story and music activities, and program/booking information.

Watching Wolf Storytelling
Akaluga brings the magic of Native American stories to campfires, crossover ceremonies and more.

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To order the video, please contact:

Berkeley Media LLC
Saul Zaentz Film Center
2600 Tenth Street, Suite 626
Berkeley, CA 94710-2522

Email: info@berkeleymedia.com
Phone: 510-486-9900
Fax: 510-486-9944
http://www.berkeleymedia.com

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‘An enemy is someone whose story we have not heard.’ This incisive phrase, coined by Quaker peace activist, Gene Knudsen-Hoffman, speaks to the critical need to build positive international links. “A World Without Strangers,” is a documentary that links five college-age women from the United States and the Middle East in a media-based dialogue that explores and challenges cross-cultural misconceptions. By sharing their stories and personal photo diaries, the women begin the first steps in extinguishing fallacies and recognizing their commonalities. As Lauren, an American participant exclaims at the end of the video, “They’re just like us!”

To order the video, please contact:

Berkeley Media LLC
Saul Zaentz Film Center
2600 Tenth Street, Suite 626
Berkeley, CA 94710-2522

Email: info@berkeleymedia.com
Phone: 510-486-9900
Fax: 510-486-9944
http://www.berkeleymedia.com

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Credits

Kelly Briley, Producer/Director

Kelly Briley is an award-winning producer based in San Francisco. She is a principal at the communication design firm, Olive Tree Communications, which produces educational and corporate videos, multimedia, and web sites.

Her first documentary, A Grave Matter, recounts the efforts of Hawaiians to repatriate their ancestral remains from the University of California, Berkeley.

Her second documentary, Body Image: The Quest for Perfection, was aired on twenty-one PBS stations nationwide and honored at the Western Psychological Association and National Media Education Conferences.

Her third documentary, A World Without Strangers, took her to the Middle East, where she explored the cross-cultural perceptions of women from the United States and the Middle East.

She has also produced children’s educational videos, such as the Emmy-Award-winning Adventures in Science & Art, a children’s television program linking art and science.



Hamid Khani, Producer/Director
Dr. Khani is a Professor in the Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts Department at San Francisco State University, where he teaches Visual Aesthetics, Media Literacy, Social Advertising, and Creativity and Problem Solving. He has also produced and directed videos and documentaries covering topics ranging from science education to media literacy.

Dr. Khani is currently involved in developing collaborations between higher education institutions to promote cultural dialogue and understanding.

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The Documentary

A World Without Strangers,” is a documentary that links five college-age women from the United States and the Middle East in a media-based dialogue that explores and challenges cross-cultural misconceptions. By sharing their stories and personal photo diaries, the women begin the first steps in extinguishing fallacies and recognizing their commonalities. As Lauren, an American participant exclaims at the end of the video, “They’re just like us!”

Kelly Briley, a co-producer of the documentary, presents the video. Living and traveling throughout the Middle East for two years gave Kelly the chance to challenge her own preconceptions about the Middle East. “A World Without Strangers” is the culmination of that experience.

To order the video, please contact:

Berkeley Media LLC
Saul Zaentz Film Center
2600 Tenth Street, Suite 626
Berkeley, CA 94710-2522

Email: info@berkeleymedia.com
Phone: 510-486-9900
Fax: 510-486-9944
http://www.berkeleymedia.com

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