


www.thatsanotherstory.co.uk
‘Wight Wash’ is part of ‘Wight Words’ organised in conjunction with Quay Arts : www.wightwords.co.uk
TRY STORYTELLING
A workshop for anyone wanting to tell a story
Workshop leader: Sue Bailey
Date: Saturday 6th October 2007
2 to 4 p.m. Cost £3.00
To reserve a place tel 01983 241095
This event is part of ‘WightWords’ organised in conjunction with Quay Arts For more information see www.wightwords.co.uk
ISLE of
WIGHT
COUNCIL
That’s another story


Carry on Storytelling is part of WightWords. See www.wightwords.co.uk

Photo taken on ‘Black Bess with thanks to the Classic Boat Centre.
Stories featuring the colour white
For children aged 4 to 11
With local storyteller Sue Bailey
Cowes Library Sat 6th Oct 10.30 am
Freshwater Library Sat 13th Oct 10.30 am
Newport Library Sat 13th Oct 2.30 pm

This event is part of ‘WightWords’ organised in conjunction with Quay Arts
For more information see www.wightwords.co.uk
WIGHT LIES
STORYTELLING
THE MYTHS AND LEGENDS
OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT

Wednesday 3rd October 2007, 2 to 3 p.m.
COWES LIBRARY
WITH STORYTELLER
SUE BAILEY
Wight Lies? Is part of Wight Words
FREE ENTRY
HMS Gladiator rammed by SS St Paul during a snow storm and became a total wreck off Yarmouth SW 25th April 1908
ISLE of
WIGHT
COUNCIL
That’s another story
Wight Lies. (more Past Events 2007)
Storytelling: The Myths and Legends of the Isle of Wight
Try Storytelling.
A workshop for anyone wanting to tell a story. (more Past Events 2007)
Carry on Storytelling. An interactive storytelling event
For ages 4 to 94 (more Past Events 2007)
White Words.
Stories featuring the colour white
White Wash. (more Past Events 2007)
An evening of maritime storytelling
Sue Bailey tells stories anytime, anywhere, to anybody who wants to listen. If you are looking for someone to introduce you to storytelling look no further.
SO WHAT IS STORYTELLING?
It's vibrant, it's interactive, it's engaging, and it's definitely NOT reading from a book. It's a sharing of a story whether it be traditional, modern, original or borrowed by telling it out loud. It's the link between oral and aural.
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