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Helen's
personal storytelling style translates to a number
of different formats; workshops, traditional storytelling,
staff professional development and Artist in Residence
programs. Her audience base is incredibly broad,
spanning students, seniors, mothers, adult learners,
community groups and intellectually impaired adults.
Helen has presented at cafes, festivals, libraries,
schools and preschools all over Queensland.
Helen
helps her audience find and explore their own
stories but demonstrating how to access and understand
stories from across the globe.
She
has developed specific sessions for the four stages
of schooling:
Prep
- 3: Sessions are lighter, full of audience participation
and much hilarity. Sessions include:
Ain't it great to be me!
- Stories from around the world to promote self-esteem.
Aussie Rule
-Fun with Australian stories, songs and games.
Life on the High Seas
-Adventures on the oceans with pirates, monstrous
nammals, flying umbrellas and the mysteriopus
rick-a-bamboo.
Nana
and Pop -Ideal for Grandparents Day.
A celebration of the wisdom and fun older relatives
bring to young lives.
Family and Friends
-Stories and songs promoting appreciation and
respect for the important people in our lives
- our family and friends.
Years
4 - 7: With the same topics as Prep - 3, sessions
are altered to suit a more mature audience. The
thought provoking tales and numerous layers found
within them stimulate questions throughout the
audience, as well as mesmerising the hard-to-engage
year 7 students.
Years
8 - 10: Sessions focus on popular urban myths
and tall tales, inviting students to understand
their own creative process.
Years
10 - 12: Sessions explore the ancient archetypal
teachings within mythology. The levels and themes
found within these tales are also explored, as
well as giving students an opportunity to create
modern versions of the stories.
Helen
happily tailors her sessions to suit the needs
of each particular school/organisation.
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