Some of the workshop participants will be invited to share their stories at a live storytelling event immediately
Everyone has a story to tell. We've all had experiences that scared, delighted and changed us.
We've made bad decisions, gotten out of scrapes, and loved so deeply it hurt. Most of us haven't learned how to craft our experience into compelling stories.
Over two creative and fun-filled days, award-winning actor, writer and director, and Artistic Producer of The Flame, Deb Williams will teach you the tools to turn your lived experience into an engaging tale—or the genesis of a one-person show.
Your life is story-worthy! Come learn how to tell the story only you can tell. Some of the workshop participants will be invited to share their stories at a live storytelling event immediately
Storyteller​, Creator, Teacher, Actor, Director, Playwright, Comedian on the stolen land of the Coast Salish People. Deb Williams is an award-winning actor, playwright, producer, and comedienne who has worked across Canada and the world for 35 years.
Deb is one of the co-creator/stars of the 5 Mom’s the Word plays, enjoyed by nearly 2 million people in 19 countries and 14 languages. Deb is a co-founder and the Artistic Producer of The Flame, Vancouver’s premiere storytelling event, starting its 15th season. Besides, Deb premiered her one-person show, Taking Off, at the Belfry Theatre in 2016. She has been an Associate Artist at the Belfry Theatre for the past decade. Deb Graduated from Studio 58 and is a community organizer and builder, creating art, festivals and celebrations wherever she lives. She is the mother of 2 grown children.
For over a decade, Deb has been a personal storytelling teacher, coach, facilitator and consultant, supporting nearly 1000 tellers of all ages, genders, sexual orientations, cultural identities, and mental and physical abilities as they find their voice and share entertaining and meaningful stories from their fascinating lives. Deb’s students also teach her Flame methodology to classes, from seniors to school children, in multiple languages.
This course shows you how to translate facts into meaningful information and present complex data visually so your message is clear.
Learn to translate your story ideas into a visual narrative as you begin to consider frame composition, camera angles and movement, character blocking, and layout drawings.
This course offers students an opportunity to learn the craft of writing for dramatic film.
By the end of this course, you will have a strong collection of stories to choose from for wherever your storytelling journey should take you next.
This phase is about refining your speaking skills and becoming comfortable with sharing your own narratives.
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