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[ONLINE] The Oral History Manuscript: Writing from Oral History, December 16-18
Dec
16
to Dec 18

[ONLINE] The Oral History Manuscript: Writing from Oral History, December 16-18

Oral history excels at complicating the narrative. How can we preserve and deliver these complex narratives when moving from speech to print? How can we make adequate space for our narrators’ voices and our own (authorial) voice? What does it mean to write in first person with someone else’s words? What is an oral history book? Read more here…

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[ONLINE] Listening Exercises
Nov
28
6:00 PM18:00

[ONLINE] Listening Exercises

Join Oral History Summer School for its second short-form online workshop in a new workshop sequence we're offering throughout 2023-24. This time around, we'll bring our famous Listening Exercises to participants. Come learn about listening and yourself in a fully interactive session. Read more here…

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(Waitlist) [ONLINE] Oral History Summer School Mini-Intensive, November 17-18
Nov
17
to Nov 18

(Waitlist) [ONLINE] Oral History Summer School Mini-Intensive, November 17-18

This two-day hands-on workshop––open to all––is based on our popular 10-day intensive, covering oral history theory, method and practice. Over the course of the two-day workshop, we'll address interview techniques, recording tutorials, ethics, memory, annotation and experimental outcomes. Read more…

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[ONLINE] Song Collecting (and Composing): Oral History and Music, November 14
Nov
14
10:00 AM10:00

[ONLINE] Song Collecting (and Composing): Oral History and Music, November 14

In this virtual song collection workshop, Oral History Summer School Director Suzanne Snider will guide participants through an exploration of historic and contemporary song collection practices before inviting participants to try them out in a supportive environment. This workshop involves presentation, discussion and practice (Yes, maybe a little singing!) with an emphasis on coming together to tell stories. Snider will discuss the ways that song collection can be an especially powerful invitation for the very young, the very old, for those dealing with memory loss and/or brain injuriesRead more…

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[RECORDING AVAILABLE] The Question:  An Online Short Workshop on the Question as Invitation
Sep
19
6:00 PM18:00

[RECORDING AVAILABLE] The Question: An Online Short Workshop on the Question as Invitation

[VIDEO RECORDING OF WORKSHOP AVAILABLE]: Oral History Summer School’s tagline is ‘Ask Better Questions,’ but how do we do this and what makes a question “good” or “bad”? In this focused workshop, we will explore questions as a cornerstone of oral history practice, specifically looking at how we can radically change relationships, archives, documentary film projects, parenting, medical practice and more by.Read More

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[IN PERSON!] Oral History Summer Intensive in residence at the Sylvan Motor Lodge
Jul
23
to Jul 30

[IN PERSON!] Oral History Summer Intensive in residence at the Sylvan Motor Lodge

Oral History Summer School is back in session for our second Oral History Intensive in Residence at Sylvan Motor Lodge. Come all ye budding oral historians, media makers, advocates and others who wish to make of use of oral history in your practices. This immersive upstate New York workshop is a rigorous introduction to the field of oral history. Over the course of 4 days, we’ll cover interview techniques, project design, and recording tutorials, plus sessions dedicated to ethics, trauma, advocacy, archives, and other related topics. Read more…

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[IN PERSON!] Oral History Summer Intensive in residence at Salt Institute for Documentary Studies (Portland, ME)
Jun
2
to Jun 9

[IN PERSON!] Oral History Summer Intensive in residence at Salt Institute for Documentary Studies (Portland, ME)

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Oral History Summer School is back in session—this time in Portland, ME—at Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. Come all ye budding oral historians, media makers, advocates and others who wish to make of use of oral history in your practices. This immersive upstate New York workshop is a rigorous introduction to the field of oral history. Over the course of 4 days, we’ll cover interview techniques, project design, and recording tutorials, plus sessions dedicated to ethics, trauma, advocacy, archives, and other related topics. Read more…

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