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THE RESULTS ARE IN FROM THE 2010 EVENT!Grand Torchbearer
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The 2009 National Youth Storytelling Showcase proved to be another outstanding year of youth storytelling. After the last performance storyteller Donald Davis approached all the youth and exclaimed, "These youth are amazing! They just keep getting better and better year after year!" Andy Offutt Irwin stated, "I fear for my job as a storyteller...these youth tellers will be getting all of my gigs!" All 15 youth tellers were fabulous with a quality of telling that could keep any audience spellbound. “Tomorrow’s storytelling” lies in the talents, interests, and motivations of today’s YOUTH. Skills learned during the early years are often more polished than those learned later in life. This event is designed to promote and encourage both the art and science of storytelling among pre-adult communicators. Although this endeavor does involve competition, its underlying intent is to provide students across the nation with a reason to practice numerous non-competitive communication skills. |
Each state has one representative who is in charge of handling the experiences at the state level. Each state rep organizes the experiences for his/her state, then nominates up to five young tellers from that state to be considered as a candidate for the NYSS. These videotapes are mailed to the City of Pigeon Forge, TN before a pre-determined time of each year. A national committee spends considerable time with these videotapes, and then narrows the NYSS finalists to 18 - 20.
Those finalists are invited to the upcoming NYSS, which is a 3-day affair held in Pigeon Forge on June 10 - 12, 2010 and again February 3rd, 4th and 5th 2011.
All of this leads to an evening NYSS storytelling concert, where eachof the young finalists tells one story. Then one “Special Youth Storytelling Torchbearer” will be declared in each of three age groups and one tandem groups. Individuals in these age divisions will be selected not just for their storytelling talents but also for their ambassadorship abilities in the world of storytelling. One “GRAND Storytelling Torchbearer” is declared from ALL of the young finalists.
The goal of the NYSS is to encourage every classroom in America to discover (or rediscover) the beauty and value of storytelling and story performance. All who work with young tellers should keep this goal in mind during all of the training and telling procedures.
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