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Mystery Box Storytelling Fun – Storytelling ideas and adventures using unknown, unknowns

Mystery Box Storytelling Fun – Storytelling ideas and adventures using unknown, unknowns. Mystery box and other creative activities have been designed to use prediction techniques to writing prompts and explore feelings along the way. This workshop invites participants to think about what might be in the different boxes and then go on a journey of discovery about what they find inside and what they write on the page.

Dr Claire Manning is a passionate advocate for education, arts, diversity, accessibility and inclusion. She has had a successful 20 + year portfolio career in a variety of research, project management, program development and implementation roles in both private and public sector organisations. Over the last decade, she has worked as a project coordinator, researcher, program designer and facilitator in both the university and community sectors. This work has strengthened her knowledge, skills and expertise in areas including disability, Indigenous health, inclusion and supporting older Australians.

Alongside her tertiary education and community sector work, Claire’s research and facilitation focus for several decades has been related to how aspects of arts-based and creative practices can enhance learning experiences and build understanding in education, community and workplace settings.

Claire is also passionate about the way we speak and talk about our tax obligations and her frustration on how something that is a positive aspect for all our lives is weaponised and demonised in a range of ways.

Tickets are limited - $60pp

Refreshments will be served.

Bookings essential - https://www.trybooking.com/DBSTR

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