Robin Bady

World Folklore and Storytelling

Robin Bady

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ASSEMBLY, WORKSHOP, AND RESIDENCY DESCRIPTION


Pourquoi Tales Virtual Assembly Virtual

Before there was science, people created stories to explain the natural world. What makes the thunder? Why does the tiger have spots? Where did the stars come from? Join award winning storyteller Robin Bady as she tells How and Why stories from around the world. This program is a great tie-in to your science classes! This program includes a pre-recorded performance video and a live Q&A.

Sing, Dance and Tell a Story Assembly In PersonVirtual

In this assembly, master storyteller Robin Bady presents simple stories, songs and magical fairytales in a fun, educational, interactive storytelling performance that highlights “how can we get along together?”. By engaging students to act out stories in their seats or on stage, this program will help students to connect the words and movements while making literacy learning exciting. The program also addresses issues like bullying, getting along with others, friendship, nature, and animals, which teach empathy, understanding, dialogue, and problem-solving skills. Perfect for PreK-1!

Drawing Stories from around the World Workshop Virtual

Combine storytelling with drawing? Naturally! From cave drawings to graphic novels, humans have always told stories with pictures. This workshop offers students an opportunity to become part of the process. First, they learn to draw and tell several drawing tales from South Africa, Sweden, and Japan. Then they create drawing stories of their own. Finally, they share them with their peers. This workshop addresses students of all learning styles and integrates visual, written, and spoken arts into the curriculum. This program can be adapted as a professional development workshop for teachers. For grades 2-7!

Storytelling 101: Everyone Has a Story Workshop/Residency Virtual

What’s your story? This workshop will guide students through the process of identifying, developing, writing and performing their own personal stories. It could culminate in a story slam or performance before an audience of their family and peers. For grades 6 through adult!