This course will take you through the full process of telling your own story: from choosing a story from your own experiences, to using a wide range of creative techniques to develop the story, you will work with a small group of other storytellers to craft a story that has significance for you. The creative techniques will be tailored to you and the group and will include visual, written, spoken and embodied forms of storytelling. You will learn to record and produce your own story using digital images and sounds you create. You will choose digital techniques that interest you and make a digital version of the story using open access or very low cost apps and software. At the end of the storytelling process, you will share your stories through a group screening. You will have the opportunity to decide if and how you want to share your story beyond your storytelling group, and you want to use your story. At the end of the course, you will have an individual session with the facilitator to think through how to apply storytelling to your work and interests.
What is included:
5 nights accommodation with breakfast and lunch provided in Totnes, Devon
course materials including video tutorials on technical aspects of story production
access to an online platform for participating/sharing and connecting with others
up to 3 rounds of detailed feedback on your story by the facilitator with additional feedback from the participants
one-to-one trouble shooting and support for the editing and production process
an individual session to help you tailor what you have learned about storytelling to your own work
on-going membership in a network of others working with storytelling.
What you need: a phone/tablet/computer capable of connecting to the internet and enough capacity to install apps needed for recording and editing, an interest in and willingness to explore your own experiences to tell and produce your own story. No prior experience with storytelling, technology or art required.
Course limited to 12 participants.
Course fee: £1400 (£250 deposit due by May 15 required to secure a place)
Up to 4 significantly discounted places available for researchers working in the global South or from small organisations.
Course dates and time: Monday 12 June to Friday 16 June 2023. Course will run from 9:00 to 17:00 UK time.
Course location: Totnes, Devon, UK. Home stay accommodation with a local family included. Upgrades to accommodation possible on request for an additional cost.
What people say about this course:
“What surprised me about the storytelling process was how everyone could produce a story which was immensely moving and meaningful as well as interesting to watch. How people who never thought they were creative found that they were. This course was one of the most impressive examples of facilitation I have ever experienced…just the right amount of tailored coaching, coaxing, pushing and pulling. Well done! Tour de force.” Dr Dee Jupp, Technical Advisor, Empatika
“Through telling my story, I learned how vulnerable you can feel at points and the importance of being willing and open to being and feeling vulnerable with a group of individuals you don’t know. I also saw the time and energy you need to be willing to invest as a participant in the process – not just for completing your own story but in order to be an active and present participant as part of the story circle. I also learned how fun and satisfying [this methodology] is both in terms of the individual skills you learn more about and getting the opportunity to develop and in terms of having a final ‘thing’ that you are working towards as documentation of a process and your story.”~Katie Turner
“What I learned through telling my story is that it’s okay to call out bad experiences for what it is, and not just suppress it. That like every other story, my story is important from the storyteller’s point of view. I was also impressed with the how the right space can help bring the right kind of reflection, which I will ordinarily think is difficult for me to do within a space of one week.” Dr Johnson Amamnsunu, Open University, UK
“I was surprised how well the storytelling methodology that I have experienced in person worked in a virtual format. The stepwise methodology was easy to keep up with week to week. Completing the story felt fun, a different way to engage my mind and analytical skills…It is a good process for training academics and action-research practitioners to carry out story-based participatory action research practices….The deep reflection that accompanies the development of the story is a different lens through which to make sense of complex experiences and to do so without suppressing emotion. The engagement with emotion seems particularly important in academic and professional environments where this is typically frowned on.” ~Dr Felix Bivens, Co-director and Founder, The Re-Generative School
“Congratulations on the design of the course and the facilitation. Thank you. You create such a comfort zone and the group was great...It was a space of trust, respect and discovery. A self-gift. For me, it was also a privileged space to meet with people from Bangladesh, South Africa, Jordan…” ~Ana María Claver, Oxfam Spain
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