storytelling can be a very interactive element in OS. Recently in Oberursel I 
proposed a group session about story telling and fairy tale drawing. It went 
like this: 
 
I opened the session proposing my idea, and when it was accepted, everybody sat 
down to invent a short storyline. The storylines were put to the wall, and each 
one was interpreted by its author. Then the group voted, which storyline it 
wanted to follow. Then the group split into two subgroups, one to formulate the 
choosen fairy tale and to write it down, and one to draw it simultaneously on a 
frieze of about five meters. 
 
At first there were several people taking the chance to produce nonsense, and 
many laught abour it. But by it self the atmosphere got more serious and 
productive. Of course there still was a lot of traffic between the two 
subgroups, and a lot of fun and laughter. 
 
Then the group went into the plenum, and offered to show its fairy tale to the 
whole group. While one person was reading the story, another one followed the 
drawn story to make it visible to everybody. A good experience!
 
 

Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Best regards

Reinhard

VISUELLE PROTOKOLLE
Kuchenmueller & Dr.Stifel

Munich Germany

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Von: OSLIST [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Zelle Nelson
Gesendet: Dienstag, 20. Juli 2004 20:11
An: [email protected]
Betreff: storytelling/training/learning sessions in OST


Joelle, Raffi,

My wife, Maureen and I facilitated an Open Space where we used special post-its 
(tree and flower shaped) to indicate that certain sessions would be in a 
story-telling or training format with one primary speaker. We explained in the 
invitation and the opening circle that sometimes we learn best from one-way 
communication as opposed to two way communication, or multiple way 
communication that we focus on in OS. We invited people to take what they 
learned from the storytelling sessions and then post new topics based on the 
learning. The traditional OS sessions ran concurrently with the storytelling 
sessions. 

In this way each participant had the space to tell a story or teach/explain an 
idea and each participant could choose to attend those sessions they wished 
with a simple visual clue (those flower and tree post-its) as to which ones 
were one-way communication. I noticed that most of the one-way communication 
started with the story or explanation of a new idea or way of seeing the world 
and then the session was opened up so everyone could say what was sparked from 
the primary/opening speaker. I would say about 1/4 to 1/3 were storytelling 
sessions.

It seemed to work very well. The participants liked the format and the 
opportunity to do both styles of OS sessions.

With Grace and Love, 

Zelle 

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Joelle Lyons Everett wrote:


Raffi--

People do and will present lectures and trainings in Open Space, and some of 
these sessions will be effective.  If this is the intention, might be good to 
say so.  But I suspect that the elaborate boundary-setting that you suggested 
might rub people against the grain a bit, once they have been introduced to the 
principles of OST.

I've been on both sides of this one as a participant.  I've offered a workshop 
that has been effective in other settings, and found it did not work out as 
well in Open Space.  I've convened sessions where I asked an honest question 
and had magnificent conversations.  I find I like that better; other people are 
more interesting when they have space to expand, explore, open to others, dance 
with ideas.  I've been in sessions convened by others which took me to places I 
could never have arrived at on my own.

I don't think there is any one right answer for all situations.  I'm just 
discovering what it fun, and productive, for me.

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