Workshops and Classes
Workshops and Classes
WORKSHOPS AND CLASSES FOR YOUTH
Want a workshop or series of classes for your students Kim will lead your class in building a writer’s toolbox through interactive and entertaining hands on activities. She can tailor her program to meet your needs, time and budget. In all classes/workshops the kids will explore genre, character, plot and senses. Together they build a writer’s toolbox that can be used for any type of story from multi book universe to short play to video game script and much more. Kim has taught storytelling to kids too young to write all the way up to high school students on their way to university. It is the most fun you will ever have writing.
Looking for a little theatre? Kim can lead your students in writing, acting and producing their own play with parts for everyone who wants to act and back stage rolls for everyone who doesn't.
Homeschooler? Kim can teach your homeschooler one on one on line or in a place of your choosing (subject to distance). Or if you want to get a group of homeschoolers together... we can have fun in a group.
Manuscript services for youth: Under eighteen? Want someone who isn't Grandma to look at your work. Click on the Contact Kim button and we'll talk. Reasonable rates for young writers.
REALITY IS OPTIONAL KIDS' WRITING CLUB
Affectionately known as RIO
Need a place that understands you? Come and join the RIO. Create a writing club the way you want it. Youth led, adult mentored. Guest speakers, writing games, friends and creativity. Ages seventeen and under. Play with your words — all you need is a notebook and pen.
Meetings are usually held the second and last Monday of every month from September to June at the Alexandra Writers’ Centre Society in beautiful Calgary, Alberta – from 5:30 pm-6:30 pm in the AWCS classroom. Fees: Drop In: $5. Full Year $40.00 (basically an AWCS youth membership with all the benefits!)
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The Best Theatre Camp Ever!
The Best Theatre Camp Ever!
The Alexandra Kids’ Theatre Camp debuted its play at the Calgary Fringe Festival and Sunfest to a nearly sold out crowd. The kids started Monday with picking the genre and creating