Bright Sparks Creative Bursts #1: Let’s Play with Words
What’s your spirit animal? Join award winning author Sarah Webb and explore some fun writing exercises and games to get your creative brain buzzing! Go for it – let your imagination soar.
Museum of Literature Ireland
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UCD Naughton Joyce Centre
86 St Stephen's Green
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Please note this event is now fully booked.
Inspired by a Chinese folktale, How the Fox Stole the Tiger’s Power ( 狐假虎威), The Gruffalo is a beloved children’s story all over the world. In celebration of the Year of the Tiger, join Chinese teacher, Evan Furlong, and artist, Heather Gray, for a bilingual storytelling of this incredible tiger’s tale! Colour in some characters from the story while you listen. No prior knowledge of Chinese or English is necessary. Materials provided.
Suitable for children 0–4 Years.
Free admission. Booking essential.
What’s your spirit animal? Join award winning author Sarah Webb and explore some fun writing exercises and games to get your creative brain buzzing! Go for it – let your imagination soar.
This week’s theme is inspired by Brendan Kennelly’s poem, ‘Begin’. The first line is ‘Begin again to the summoning birds’.
‘Ná bí ag ceapadh go bhfuil ach guth amháin agat. Tá na céadta agat!’ Ceistíonn an scríbhneoir dátheangach Éilís Ní Dhuibhne cé atá ag insint an scéal agus cén dearcadh a bhfuil acu sa ceachtín speisialta #NovelTeens seo. Cén dearcadh faoi leith a bhfuil ag do charachtar ar an saol?
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