The Challenges and Possibilities of Live Children’s Literary Storytelling for At-Risk Audiences during COVID-19

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Julie-Ann Scott, Richard K. Olsen
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Abstract:This essay maps the dialogue between a professor/director and department chair as they facilitated an undergraduate student children’s storytelling troupe’s mission through live-Zoom performances during COVID-19. The professor/director and department chair struggle together to meet learning objectives, community needs, artistic commitments, and department priorities with the resources available. Together they articulate how the tenets of critical performance ethnographic methodology combine with best practices of telling stories to children, and they share the technical possibilities and challenges of livestreamed Zoom performances. The authors chronicle how and why the troupe continues to be successful with an expanded reach throughout the pandemic. The authors end with plans for how to potentially continue access through virtual performance for those who cannot attend the in-person performances postpandemic.
新冠肺炎期间At-Risk观众现场儿童文学故事的挑战和可能性
摘要:本文描绘了在2019冠状病毒病疫情期间,教授/主任与系主任通过实时变焦表演促进本科生儿童故事剧团使命的对话。教授/主任和系主任共同努力,以满足学习目标、社区需求、艺术承诺和部门优先事项。他们共同阐述了批判性表演民族志方法论的原则如何与向儿童讲故事的最佳实践相结合,并分享了直播Zoom表演的技术可能性和挑战。作者记录了剧团如何以及为什么在疫情期间继续取得成功,并扩大了影响力。作者最后提出了如何通过虚拟表演继续为那些在大流行后无法参加现场表演的人提供机会的计划。
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Storytelling, Self, Society
Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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