Story Creators: Poetry & Spoken Word

Discover different ways to tell your stories and work with professional story makers to craft them into heart-stopping words in this three-week course.

Session times:

Tue 23 January, 16:30-18:30Tue 30 January, 16:30-18:30Tue 6 February, 16:30-18:30

Story Creators: Poetry & Spoken Word

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Starts: Tuesday 23 January 2024 (All day)

Ends: Tuesday 6 February 2024 (All day)

At: The Story Museum, 42 Pembroke St, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 1BP

Organised by: The Story Museum

Perhaps you already write and want to take your writing further, or perhaps you have something to say but can’t find the right way to express it. Or perhaps you are somewhere in between. Either way and every way, this course is for you!

This three-week course will focus on poetry and the spoken word and is led by poet Isy Mead (winner of the 2021 Julian Lennon Poetry Prize and Head of Learning at The Story Museum).

Suitable for ages 11-16

And don't forget to put Tuesday 25 June, 17:00-20:00 in your diaries as we'll be inviting back all course participants for a special celebratory show case at the Museum in front of invited guests.

At The Story Museum we believe that finances should not impact a young person’s ability to access the arts. Therefore, we offer bursaries for the course price and related travel expenses for low-income families. To apply for a bursary place, please email our learning team.

If you know of young people who would benefit this course, please contact us

For course terms & conditions, please click here.

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The Story Museum

We run regular workshops & classes all based around storytelling. Check our What's On page to find out about upcoming events. 

Our regular activity includes:

- Story Curators: Learn how exhibitions and installations are created

- Story Creators: Discover different ways to tell your stories with professional story makers 

- Comic Club: Develop your Comic making skills with Neil Cameron.

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