Zusammenfassung
Telling History is a manual for creating well-researched and engaging historical presentations. As museums and other informal learning institutions work to create new and appealing programs, many are turning to dramatic impersonations accompanied by informed discussions to educate their audiences. This book guides the performer through selecting characters, researching and writing scripts, performing for various kinds of audiences, and turning performance into a business. For museums, historic sites, and community organizations, it offers advice on training and funding historical performers, as well as what to expect from professionals who perform at your site.
Schlagworte
Oral History Public History- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xvi Preface i–xvi
- 77–102 Ch05. Telling History 77–102
- 173–192 Ch08. Dreams and Plans 173–192
- 209–214 Bibliography 209–214
- 215–230 Index 215–230
- 231–232 About the Author 231–232