Enjoy this academic discussion with panelists Dr. Janice Del Negro and Megan Wells, MFA, and ask questions in real-time about contemporary folktale retellings and its relation to the Humanities.
Each panelist has 25 minutes to delve into their expertise on Contemporary Folktale Retellings followed by 40 minutes dedicated to questions determined ahead of time as well as questions in the moment from attendees through YouTube at http://youtube.com/StoryCrossroads/Live. Focus with the Humanities: Folklore/Folklife, Communications - Interpretation as well as Ethics (Cultural Appropriation).
Free Admission
Phone: 801-870-5799
Email: info@storycrossroads.org
2021/12/11 - 2021/12/11
Additional time info:
While registration is not required, if you wish for reminders and/or to donate to Story Crossroads, you can go to https://storycrossroads23.wildapricot.org/event-4576885. You can see our past The Big Why focused on historical storytelling and Humanities on the Story Crossroads YouTube channel at http://www.storycrossroads.org/TheBigWhy by scrolling down.
Online/Virtual Space
Online/Virtual, UT 00000
We will have American Sign Language as part of the virtual stream. People can type in their questions with the YouTube stream in real-time for the panelists.