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Utah Division of Arts & Museums (UDAM) teaching artist.

It’s Rosemarie’s belief that storytelling helps build bridges between cultures and enables us to see things from another’s perspective. The power of story can help heal emotional wounds, build a classroom or corporate culture, and connect us with our families — past, present, and future. Story is the thread that binds our lives together.

She brings a background of theatre and education to her performances and workshops. Using her storytelling performance and coaching skills, along with theatre games and activities, music and puppets, she promotes literacy skills and facilitates:

• understanding of story structure and writing
• increasing listening skills
• use of imagination
• creating a classroom community

She agrees wholeheartedly with this statement made by the U.S. Department of Education: “Storytelling can ignite the imaginations of children, giving them a taste of where books can take them. The excitement of storytelling can make reading and learning fun and can instill in children a sense of wonder about life and learning.”

For the past fifteen years, Rosemarie has been telling stories in a variety of venues: libraries, schools, church gatherings, birthday parties, and corporate Christmas parties. She has performed at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, the Weber State Storytelling Festival, the Hans Christian Andersen Festival, and Provo First Night, Thanksgiving Point’s summer children’s program, Red Butte Garden’s Garden After Dark, and the Salt Lake Cit ... view more »

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