Courses

Courses Coming Up

Courses on Teachable
The Fairy tale Journey: A Creative Exploration of the Process of Individuation. A year long course where we meet online ‘live’ every month to work with a fairy tale.
Dancing with Death: Storytelling, Creativity and Ritual to talk about Death and connect with Life. A 7-week course. We meet online ‘live’ once a week.

Recordings of Story Workshops (including CPD Certificate)

Workshops on Online Events
Beauty and the Beast
Blue Beard
Cinderella
Dancing with Death: A Place where Death does not Exist
Grandfather Death
Hansel and Gretel
Little Red-Pink Riding Hood
Matryoshka and her Inner Dolls
Peter Pan
The Skeleton Woman
Rapunzel
Snow White
The Fairy Tale Journey: To the Centre of Self Part 1
The Fairy Tale Journey: To the Centre of Self Part 2
The Fisher King and Eco Anxiety
The Handless Maiden
The Little Mermaid
The Six-Part Story Method (6PSM)
The Ugly Duckling and Self Image
The Wizard of Oz
Vasalisa and Her Legacy Doll

Recordings of Astrology Workshops

Courses on Teachable
A Creative Journey through the 12 Houses of the Zodiac part 1 workshop
A Creative Journey through the 12 Houses of the Zodiac part 2 workshop

Learn the Art of Storytelling

I facilitate a wide range of courses to teach the art of storytelling all along Asturias, or where ever I am called.

Beginner Workshops: We explore the basic tools and skills of the narrator to learn how to tell stories with confidence and fluidity. Ideal for anyone interesting in learning the skills of storytelling.

Advanced workshops: We sharpen our narrative skills, explore different types of stories and start to build our personal repertoire.

Story Creation Workshops: We activate our imagination and create new stories.

Workshops for Teachers: Especially designed for educators in all areas of education and especially language teachers. The aim is to motivate teachers to feel confident about telling stories in the classroom. When the seeds of the stories start to sprout, teachers often report feeling inspired and more connected to themselves, to each other and to their students.

 

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