Why tell stories to children when there are videos, DVDs, TV and movies? Can’t we just read from a book?
These forms of ‘telling’ negate the bond that can develop between teller and listener. Stories work on so many levels. They stimulate the child’s ability to form their own pictures – now understood as the basis of creativity and intelligence. Stories develop concentration and the ability to listen, and enhance language skills (through exposure to crafted language). They are like a ‘soul massage’, stimulating feelings of fear, joy, excitement or sorrow, thus contributing to a healthy soul life.
This workshop will work with nature and develop a deeper understanding of fairy tales. We will work individually, in pairs, and as a group, on exercises that will train our observation. Looking at nature we will find the ‘kernel’ of a story which we will clothe in word pictures. Above all, you will create your own stories and learn how to weave the story spell!
Dates: 1st and 2nd May, 2010 Times: 9am – 1pm; 2pm – 5pm Venue: Taruna, 33 Te Mata Peak Road, Havelock North Bring: Paper and pen/pencil; food for a shared lunch Cost: $120 Enquiries and enrolments to secretary@taruna.ac.nz
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