
Join community arts practitioner Poppy Stevens at Lowestoft Library and learn how to take the fear out of writing and instead celebrate imagination, creativity and storytelling! This is part of Projektas "Tuščias puslapis kuri siūlo aukštos kokybės kūrybines dirbtuves 10-16 metų jaunuoliams mokyklinių atostogų metu.
Seminarai vyksta nuo 9.45 iki 15.30 val. ir apima pietus, gėrimus ir užkandžius!
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This is a writing workshop with a difference. No previous writing experience necessary. This workshop will equip you with the skills to harness your creativity and get started. This workshop is designed to take the fear out of writing and instead celebrate imagination, creativity and storytelling. So, what can you expect from this workshop? Some drama games, some writing and a whole lot of fun. You’ll create a piece of writing for performance, explore what makes a great script, and learn how to write for a character.
As someone with dyslexia Poppy understands the importance of creating non judgemental spaces for neurodivergent young people to express their ideas.
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Seminarai turi būti užsakomi iš anksto. Galite užsisakyti internetu per Eequ. Jei užsakymą pateikiate per 72 valandas iki seminaro, galime negalėti atsižvelgti į konkrečius mitybos reikalavimus. Susisiekite su biblioteka, kurioje vyks seminaras, ir aptarkite galimybes. Atkreipkite dėmesį, kad nors mes laukiame visų jaunų žmonių, mūsų darbuotojai nėra specialiai apmokyti dirbti su specialiųjų poreikių turinčiais asmenimis.
Šis seminaras skirtas tik 10-16 metų vaikams. Jei manote, kad jūsų vaikui reikalinga papildoma pagalba - suaugusiųjų dalyvavimas, kad galėtų dalyvauti šiame seminare, susisiekite su mumis el. paštu erin.hamilton@suffolk.gov.uk.
Nemokamas vietas gali gauti asmenys, turintys teisę į nemokamą maitinimą mokykloje. Nežinote, ar turite teisę gauti nemokamą maitinimą? Patarimų rasite www.gov.uk/apply-free-school-meals.
About Poppy Stevens
Poppy Stevens is a community arts practitioner, poet and performer. Her writing has been commissioned and published by The National Centre for Writing, The Young Norfolk Arts Trust, TOAST Poetry, BBC Radio Norfolk & Suffolk & Atrium poetry. Poppy works within the community delivering creative workshops to a diverse range of people. Her work with children spans from EYFS to Key Stage 4 both in schools, alternative provisions, and community settings. Poppy runs a regular dyslexia inclusive writing club.
These courses focus on taking the fear out of reading and writing and instead celebrate imagination, creativity, and storytelling. As someone with dyslexia Poppy understands the importance of creating non-judgemental spaces for neurodivergent young people to express their ideas.