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Index
Cover
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Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
1. Classroom Techniques for The If Odyssey
Ariadne: The Art of Facilitation
Aoidos: The Lost Art of Storytelling
Logos: Teaching Strategies for Developing Reasoning
2. The Odyssey
1: The War (The Wooden Horse)
Storykit Hint: Keyword lists
2: The Battle (The Ciconians)
Storykit Hint: One-spot storytelling and movement
3: Happiness and Forgetting (The Lotus Eaters)
Storykit Hint: Anticipate (using movement to pull your listeners through the story)
4: Nobody’s Home (The Cyclops)
Storykit Hint: Memorising stories
5: Captain or Crew? (Aeolus and the Bag of Winds)
Storykit Hint: Describing your story and building an atmosphere
6: Dinner Guests (The Laestrygonians)
Storykit Hint: Adapting the story to suit your audience
7: Choices (Circe and the Pig Men)
Storykit Hint: Visualisation
8: Under the World (Tiresias and the Underworld)
Storykit Hint: The Bubble (making time for the story)
9: The Singing Women (The Sirens)
Storykit Hint: Enjoy the stories (or ‘rediscover’ them)
10: The Horror of The Rocks (Scylla and Charybdis)
Storykit Hint: Eye contact, posture and breathing
11: Clouded (The Cattle of Helios)
Storykit Hint: Tone and pace
12: The Concealer (The Island of Kalypso)
Storykit Hint: Clarity and enunciation
13: The Storyteller (The Phaeacians)
Storykit Hint: Adopting multiple storytelling points of view
14: The Stranger (The Return Home)
Storykit Hint: Telling the story differently (Can you step in the same story twice?)
3. After The Odyssey
Appendix 1: The Hero
Appendix 2: Introduction to Ancient Greek
Appendix 3: Ancient Greek Workshop
Appendix 4: Winged Words (Oidipus and The Riddle of The Sphinx)
Bibliography and Recommended Reading
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