Was there a particular storyteller, writer, or medium you studied that you still draw inspiration from today?
We learned an extensive amount about the Odyssey, and I definitely still think about storytelling devices used in the novel. Themes of the hero’s journey, love, longing, passage of time, and identity still stick out to me. The Odyssey is a character study and learning more about it influenced the way I think about narrative.
What project did you create for your final assignment, and why did you choose that form (short story, script, TV pilot, etc.)?
My final project was a beat sheet for a feature film. I was originally planning on writing a short script but realized I wanted to tell a full story. Implementing elements of myths we learned about into an entire feature allowed me to use inspiration from the class and create a well rounded and complex story.
What advice would you give future students interested in experiencing this program?
Besides really getting invested in the stories you are telling, I would tell future students to really focus on creating bonds with others on the program and to go and explore all parts of Athens and Greece. The program allows for a lot of free time to explore and taking advantage of that made this experience so incredible. After class we would go to the beach and on the weekends we would plan trips to different islands. We made sure to really immerse ourselves in the culture of Athens, and had so many new experiences. The nightlife was also a blast!
If you had to sum up the Storytelling in Athens experience in one line, what would it be?
Unforgettable, enriching, and so much fun.