Everyone is a storyteller in their own lives, and everyone has a unique story to tell. Explore storytelling techniques and approaches, and work with the tutors at the Village Storytelling Centre to hone your skills.
Taxis* and lunch provided.
*Please note that depending on distance or if you live out-with Glasgow, you may be asked to make your own way to a bus or train station in Glasgow where we can then collect you in a taxi. The return taxi would take you back to this station after the event.
To register your interest in attending this event, please complete the form below or email [email protected]
Numbers are limited for these events, and so we cannot guarantee everyone a place.
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