Immense Possibilities
Storytelling Rides Again
Season 4 Episode 405 | 26m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
The newest rage in communication and entertainment is also the oldest—storytelling events.
Featuring southern Oregon's "The Hearth" and Portland's "Back Fence," the newest rage in communication and entertainment is also the oldest. Storytelling events that spin yarns to flesh-and-blood audiences actually sitting in the same room, with no technology beyond a simple microphone, are selling out in communities large and small. We find out why, and enjoy a good story or two.
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Immense Possibilities is a local public television program presented by SOPBS
Immense Possibilities
Storytelling Rides Again
Season 4 Episode 405 | 26m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Featuring southern Oregon's "The Hearth" and Portland's "Back Fence," the newest rage in communication and entertainment is also the oldest. Storytelling events that spin yarns to flesh-and-blood audiences actually sitting in the same room, with no technology beyond a simple microphone, are selling out in communities large and small. We find out why, and enjoy a good story or two.
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