Storytelling workshop with Kitsiri DeSilva

Learn how to bring stories to life with storytelling techniques presented by Kitsiri DeSilva. Participants will gain increased confidence in self-expression; learn spontaneous creative thinking; and how to create a powerful impact and lasting rapport.   Storytelling techniques:

  • Express character through body shaping and movement
  • Voice approaches for character embodiment
  • Fun interactive ways to engage your listeners

This 2 hour workshop is aimed at adults, teachers, child care workers and anyone wishing to improve their storytelling or to jump in and try something new! FREE

Saturday 16 September, 10am — 12pm at the Margaret River Library

followed by an informal lunch gathering at the Organic Gardens. Spaces are limited. Please RSVP by 14 September to Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au  Phone: 9780 5600

 

 

Margaret River Community Book Club meeting for August

Book – My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante

Date – Thursday 31st August

Time – 12:30pm

The Margaret River Community Book Club is coordinated by Rachel England-Brassy. The group meets monthly in the junior end of the library and everyone is welcome to attend.

 

Reporting of cyber-bullying and offensive material

Did you know that there are 2 separate services provided by the Federal Government, to enable the reporting of cyber-bullying and offensive materials online?

Under 18’s who wish to report cyber-bullying & illegal content, or get help removing offensive online material, should visit the Office of the eSafety Commissioner online.

Adults who wish to report cybercrime incidents which may breach Australian law should visit ACORN (Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network) online. Click here to visit ACORN.

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Contact the Libraries

Margaret River Library

Fearn Avenue, Margaret River WA 6285
Phone: (08) 9780 5600
Email: amrlibrary@amrshire.wa.gov.au