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Storytelling family online workshop - Thurs 27th Aug


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Online Family Special workshop from local storytelling company, Story Jam


THE IMPOSSIBLE QUEST


Thurs 27 Aug 10.30 ? 12.00


1 hr 30 mins


Age range 7 years to Antique


?10 per family


Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-impossible-quest-tickets-116633216089

Contact us: [email protected]

website: https://storyjamjar.com/workshops


Story Jam's Alys Torrance and Lucy Lill will take you and your grown-up on a 90 minute adventure into the unknown, based on one of our all-time favourite stories. Through fun games and activities you?ll tell the story of an epic adventure where danger lurks at every turn and coming home in one piece means you?ll be crowned a hero. Expect extraordinary maps, terrifying monsters and huge rewards.


Grab an grown-up and get ready for an (almost) Impossible Quest!


(You need an adult to do the workshop with you, because we?ll be giving them challenges as well as the children.) You?ll laugh, stretch your imagination and gain confidence at storytelling ? and all before lunch!


No previous experience of storytelling needed ? just need a fairly quiet place and a reasonable internet connection.

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