Dramatic Dimensions, LLC is not a new entity, but this is our debut on the world-wide web. Since 2001, the business, located in Springville, UT, has offered storytelling, arts-in education residencies and curriculum, as well as writing products and services.
As the owner/artist I’m excited to offer products, ideas, conversation, and stories to facilitate using the arts in classroom and family settings in this blog spot. Products and services offered include storytelling performances, Arts Council residencies, arts-based curriculum packages, and writing services.
From July 2006 to January 2008, I served as an LDS missionary at BYU-Hawaii in Laie on the lovely island of Oahu. What a rich experience! Not only did I serve as a writer/editor for the communications area of the university, but I had the opportunity to get to know people from all over the world.
In a studentbody of only 2400, about fifty-percent of them use English as their second language. During the summer the university sponsors ESL classes for Asian teens. I was invited to perform as a storyteller for one of these groups of teens. What a rewarding experience!
I look forward to hearing ideas, comments, and suggestions as well as working with you in the near future.
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Aloha Rosemarie!
Just wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas! We would like to have your mailing address so we can keep you on our list. We wish you the very best!
Bill & Marj
Aloha Bill and Marj,
There is still a lot of work to do on it, but I’m making progress.
So nice to hear from you. I’m glad you found my website.
My current address is: 170 North Main Street, Springville, UT 84663. It’s house that is literally 100 years old! It’s cute and fun, but definitely drafty.
The Wei, Minzhi documentary is finally underway. I am waiting for BYU Broadcasting HR to send me the final contract for my signature, but I’m working on the script and having conference calls with the BYU Hawaii group–Peter Chan, Minzhi, Russ Merrill and Duane (although he is no longer in Hawaii!).
Hope all is well with you and your family. I have great memories of the mission time in Hawaii. It was a very special time.
Merry Christmas and the best of New Year’s to you!
with love,
Rosemarie