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Show THE MIOOLE EAST Myth, Magic, and Religion Come take a look at the magic of the Middle East! Teachers will be provided with a resource binder full of lesson plans, reprints, and slides. Refreshments will be available during registration and between the Keynote and the Workshops. Re-licensure credit is available for this workshop through the Utah State Office of Education . Keynote Myth, Magic, and Religion by Laurence Loeb, Department of Anthropology, U of U Dr Loeb will discuss religious symbols found in art the practice of magic, and rituals, using video clips and slides. "«<·~·~ -~-, MYTH MAGIC RELIGION ·-%.:, f#ll11kifm1t'.i~t&iiii!1J:':U't;i:«T0 t«s·g·~····•· ··«;~w~w~ µ - Storytelling in the Classroom as a Cultural Teaching Tool. (Elaine Clark, MA Middle East Studies) Charms., Amulets., Stelae., Burial Rituals. Hands-on art workshop. (Museum Staff) A Look at Shared Aspects of Religion. Laurence Loeb, U of U, Department of Anthropology For additional infonnation, contact the Middle East Center Outreach Program at 581-5003. |