Community Storytelling Workshop
Are you an artist, historian, journalist or community researcher?
Join experienced historian Christeen Schoepf for a fun and engaging workshop to learn and update your interview skills.
In this workshop, you’ll learn about:
- Interview techniques
- Planning a storytelling project
- Using Zoom Audio Recorders and lapel microphones
- Considering ethics and privacy in your project
This workshop is open to anyone who is keen to record and share community stories!
Thursday, 5th December 2024
West Darling Arts Media Hub, 242 Blende St Broken Hill
10am – 3pm | FREE
This is a FREE workshop. To register you or your groups interest, email projectofficer@westdarlingarts.com.au.
This is the first in a series of community training workshops as part of West Darling Arts’ new Media Hub.
About Christeen:
Christeen Schoepf is a regionally based independent Historical Archaeologist, Community and Oral Historian, Genealogist, Author and Content Creator with experience in many cross-disciplinary methodologies. Her expertise is in the field of Object Biography where history, genealogy, biography, and oral history are used to reveal the contexts and stories of objects, buildings, and other heritage items including bridges, cemeteries and monuments. She also facilitates best practice oral history, storytelling and community history and genealogy workshops, consults on local history projects, is the incoming Chairperson of Oral History Australia SA/NT and the South Australian delegate on the national body of Oral History Australia. She was recently awarded the History Council of SA ‘Excellence in Oral History” award 2024 for her contribution to oral history in SA.
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