Storyteller Beth Guiver
Beth is a professional storyteller with ten years of experience delighting in schools and at events with her fun and dynamic storytelling. Her immersive performances of myths, legends and folktales will inspire students into reading, writing and creating stories. Based in Sheffield, previous clients include Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Museums, Bradford Literary Festival, Newark Festival, TotFest, Pembrokeshire National Parks, Hull Museums, Leeds Museums, Barnsley and Sheffield County Councils and primary schools throughout Yorkshire, Derbyshire and beyond. A magical and spellbinding storytelling experience for all learners! Prices - Half Day £145 Full Day £235 Sessions include: Traditional Tales, British folktales and legends, Viking myths, World Celebrations and Festivals, Trickster tales, Mythical Beasts & Magical creatures, Seasonal storytelling and Animal Stories. Please also contact for teacher and student workshops on using storytelling in the classroom. Longstone Primary, Storytelling Week 2023: "Beth was really engaging, even capturing the y 6's with myths and legends. Students loved the links to our curriculum topics and I loved the use of music and song" Anna Crease Morven Park Primary World Book Day 2023 "The teachers have been saying how engaged the children were in all your workshops. They were so happy to see some children who up until the last few months were pre-verbal, excited to give ideas and join in. Really lovely" Melanie Godber Walton and Holy Moorside Primary Derbyshire Feb 2023 “Just to say thank you for a brilliant day of storytelling yesterday. All the children enjoyed the workshops and staff provided really positive feedback from the sessions. Hopefully see you again next year. “ Gemma Baines-Young Asterdale Primary, Derbyshire March 2023 "Such positive feedback again this year from all your workshops, hope to see you next year!" Assistant Head Ruth Sheard Mackie Hill Primary 2023 "The workshop was fantastic, the children were engaged for the full session 50 minutes with 50 five and six year olds!"
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