Using a Trickster developed method, artists will work with classes on a picture prompt selected by you.
We are proud to introduce the in-class storytelling program!
Throughout many grades and course curriculum exams, students are asked to develop a story or interpretation of a picture prompt.
Using a Trickster developed method, artists will work with classes on a picture prompt selected by you. The artist will work with students to expand this prompt into a full story using physical movement and theatrical reading. At the end of the two day program, students are equipped with another way to expand their storytelling skills
Our journey began in the early 80’s when our founders, David and Sheryl Chantler, hit the road to bring a theatre show to schools and festivals across the country. Audiences adored the shows because of their fun, improvisational nature and audience interaction!
Since that time, we have developed our unique Artist-in-Schools Residency Program. Over the years, we gathered artists to our ranks with different backgrounds and training in a variety of performance styles such as clowning, physical theatre, improv, and dance.
As a result of our combined experiences, the company has gained strength and vibrancy. The name Trickster Theatre reflects our clown roots and the fun and innovative process that we have formed over the years. We continue to add new theatre styles and techniques every year.
The company currently has 2 companies touring the province (both live and virtual this season). In the past 30 years we have done more than 1000 week-long residencies.
We have done them in more than 75% of all the communities in Alberta, including over 100 residencies in Indigenous communities. More than 250,000 Albertans of all ages have spent a week creating theatre with Trickster. The company is the largest provider of Artist in School Residencies in Alberta.
The company is also focused on the creation of theatre based tools for learning, especially in the areas of Science, Storytelling, and Global Issues and we have been involved in Educational Research with the U of C and the Rozsa Foundation. We are proud to have played a significant role in the development of the Arts in Education sector in Alberta.
This course explores the foundations of storytelling and the art and science behind telling stories in a journalistic setting.
In sales, stories help overcome objections and answer difficult questions prospects might not feel comfortable asking but that impact the sale.
At the end of the series, they will have finished a story from their life to share with other participants in the group and they’ll also benefit from hearing the stories of others.
This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and techniques necessary to become a compelling storyteller, harnessing the power of narratives to enhance your communication abilities.
Deb Williams is offering an intensive storytelling workshop and play development  for emerging performers.
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