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Storytelling with Shawn Programs
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Performances
A performance consists of a forty-five minute session that is recommended for large audiences participating in other ongoing events of a day such as school fairs, assemblies, etc. Shawn has done performances from 8 children to 250 children. Storytelling with Shawn is always willing to meet the needs of an organization or school and he highly recommends two, half hour sessions. This is a great approach to separate the audience into smaller groups which allows the audience greater participation and the ability to jump right into a tale.
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Workshops:
Storytelling That Evokes Imagination and Education
Add Storytelling to your teaching repertoire! This uplifting, high-energy workshop teaches different storytelling techniques to foster proactive listening, oral language, reading and writing skills, and the sheer enjoyment of the magical imagination of stories.
The Power of Storytelling In Your Classroom
A captivating and enlightening workshop that identifies the importance of storytelling in the classroom. You will walk away energized with new strategies and activities to introduce storytelling in your own room, which will help strengthen listening, oral language, reading and writing skills.
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Residencies
Residences usually last between one to three days. It includes a unique and special environment where children and teachers come together as a cohesive team with Shawn in developing tales and plays where each individual has the opportunity to become the star, no matter how big or small the part may be.
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Keynote Addresses
A positive uplifting commentary on life, storytelling, and the importance of teamwork in your organization or institution. It is a great way to foster the link between communication and team building along with imagination and a sense of magic from our childhood.
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Birthday Parties
Old-Fashioned Birthday Parties - Birthday parties which are loads of fun for the whole family. Includes enormous interaction from the audience, while allowing the birthday child to be the star of the show.
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