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Introduction to Storytelling

Explore the art of telling stories in this one-day workshop on Saturday 19th September at Ulster Folk Museum. 

Storyteller, Stephen O'Hara, will teach you how to structure a story effectively, creating a clear beginning, middle and end that captures and holds attention. Discover techniques for bringing stories to life using voice, pacing, gesture, expression and imagination. 

The course will also explore how to connect with an audience, building confidence and developing the skills needed to make storytelling memorable and enjoyable for listeners of all ages. Whether new to storytelling or looking to refresh existing skills, participants will leave with tools and inspiration to share stories with greater impact. 

What to Know

  • Lunch included
  • No prior experience necessary
  • Workshop held in RIC Barracks, located within the Ulster Folk Museum

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    Adult - Introduction to Storytelling
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Introduction to Storytelling
Explore the art of telling stories in this one-day workshop on Saturday 19th September at Ulster Folk Museum. 

Storyteller, Stephen O'Hara, will teach you how to structure a story effectively, creating a clear beginning, middle and end that captures and holds attention. Discover techniques for bringing stories to life using voice, pacing, gesture, expression and imagination. 

The course will also explore how to connect with an audience, building confidence and developing the skills needed to make storytelling memorable and enjoyable for listeners of all ages. Whether new to storytelling or looking to refresh existing skills, participants will leave with tools and inspiration to share stories with greater impact. 

What to Know

  • Lunch included
  • No prior experience necessary
  • Workshop held in RIC Barracks, located within the Ulster Folk Museum

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