Folk tale story time made for intimate atmosphere
by Rebecca Visvader / Correspondent College of New Jersey student newspaper
  2003-02-25 Email this to a friend Printer-friendly version

Whether it was story hour at the local library, naptime at school or bedtime, almost every child relished in imaginative fairy tales. Students revisited these fond times when Joe Dudis, professional storyteller, came to the College.
     �Folktales from Around the World,� held in Cromwell Hall main lounge, was an intimate one since the audience was a small gathering of only seven students. Those in attendance sat on couches arranged in a semi-circle around the storyteller.
     �It was very engaging, and it was nice that there was a small group,� Caroline Sandiford, senior international studies major, said. �It was very intimate.�
     There was no lack of enthusiasm or animation in Dudis�s delivery and the audience�s response reciprocated this emotion. Their enjoyment was obvious by the smiles and laughter seen and heard throughout the presentation.
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