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Dave Wells <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Jul 1995 01:51:37 -0700
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Whatever the interpretation of whatever exhibit, it still is
storytelling.  Some folks have the gift, some don't.  It is much like
playing a scene in a drama: one must never lose sight of what the scene
is trying to say.  Storytelling can be enjoyable, or a bore--depending on
the storyteller and the clarity of vision.

It does little good to throw the various threads of ideas and image into
a box, when there is no fabric woven from the threads.  Education,
museums and storytelling all have much in common.

Dave Wells

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