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UNESCO launches Online Storytelling Training to Boost Yemeni Creative Sector

Deadline: 05-Jul-20

UNESCO has launched the call for applications for the Online Storytelling Training to Boost Yemeni Creative Sector.

How can storytelling and creative engagement increase the outreach of Yemeni young artists and stimulate their influencer? How can storytelling revitalize cultural production and engage new audiences, build new narratives on artistic work in crisis context and allow for better revenues for culture operators in Yemen?

This is the objective of the three-day online course organized by UNESCO and RNW MEDIA (RNTC), as part of the EU-funded project “Cash for Work: Promoting Livelihood Opportunities for Urban Youth in Yemen”. The training targets culture operators from Yemen and the Yemeni diaspora. It includes blended learning through the Moodle-based Online Academy (OLA), online mentoring, peer-to-peer sessions and expert coaching with live facilitators through Zoom. The sessions combine theory and practice allowing participants time to work in teams or individually on world-of-work relevant assignments.

Effective storytelling proven to be a crucial approach in the creative sector and involves a deep understanding of human emotions, motivations, and psychology in order to truly move an audience. Combining the fundamental building blocks of the RNTC approach, this online course will give participants the techniques needed, to move them from good storytelling to great storytelling.

Information is quickly forgotten if it is not presented in a way that it can’t be remembered. Often, audiences experience confusion when trying to understand a new idea. Stories provide a way around that. The 3-day combination of modules will transfer skills to create strong narratives, find the right media formats to convey them, and capture audiences.

The training will take place online on 14-16 July 2020 and will be delivered by Brandon Oelofse, the manager and senior trainer at RNTC. He is an award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker and his work has been represented at numerous festivals, including the Cannes festival and the Oscars. He has directed several television series, commercials, short films, documentaries, new media content, stage plays, and is well-known for his work as a music video and advertising director in his home country, South Africa.

Snapshot of the Course Contents

For more information, visit https://en.unesco.org/news/launch-online-storytelling-training-boost-yemeni-creative-sector

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