Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Family Entertainment Storytelling Night with David Sidwell Set April 1

Released by Idaho State University March 29, 2011
Contact: For more information, please contact ISU's Continuing Education at (208) 282-3155 or extendedlearning@isu.edu.
Written by: Kari Rands


Family Entertainment Storytelling Night with David Sidwell Set April 1

POCATELLO – David Sidwell, professional storyteller and adjunct professor at Utah State University, will make a family entertainment storytelling presentation open to the public from 7 to 8 p.m. April 1 in the Idaho State University Pond Student Union Ballroom.
Parents are invited to bring their children to the free storytelling presentation.
Sidwell, who teaches storytelling, theater education and art history at Utah State, is very active in promoting art in schools. He is an arts-in-education consultant and gives keynote speeches, workshops, and helps strategic planning efforts to improve art in schools, and train teachers.
Sidwell has written many books and articles including “Open Your Mouth: Tell a Story” and “How the Arts Will Save Our Schools.” He is also the director at a hands-on children’s museum, Start-House Discovery Center, which will open in Logan, Utah, in 2012.
This event is sponsored by Eastern Idaho Association for the Education of Young Children and ISU Continuing Education, and is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated.
For more information, please contact ISU's Continuing Education at (208) 282-3155 or extendedlearning@isu.edu.

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