A practical & fun weekend of Public Speaking training based in theatre and traditional storytelling techniques.
Would you like to feel comfortable speaking to a crowd?Do you want to speak fluently without a script?
How would it feel to know that you're really connecting with your audience?
Join Polly Tisdall, award-winning performance storyteller and theatre director, for two days of practical and playful training exploring Storytelling for Public Speaking at Bristol Improv Theatre.
Whether you're working on a tricky presentation, looking to pitch a business idea or just want to feel more relaxed telling a tale down the pub, this is the safe rehearsal space you've never had and always wanted.
We'll explore:
- Your natural storytelling tools and how to use them.
- Ancient story structures and why they work.
- How to make use of story and archetypes in your own content.
- Techniques for relaxing the body and the voice.
- Tools for memorising material and staying flexible.
- How to tune into your audience and connect them with your message.
- Finding your power on stage as a solo speaker.
The weekend is practical, relaxed and lots of fun, with a focus on you and your objectives. Unlike reading a book on public speaking or listening to a lecture, this is a space for you to experience speaking to a group and to play with that experience. You'll be encouraged to recognise your strengths as a speaker and to build on those strengths on your feet, with a supportive audience and expert direction.
Past participants of Polly's Public Speaking courses say:
“I learned a whole new way of thinking about presenting from this session! I've been to a lot of presentation workshops as it's something I find really hard and this was by far the most enjoyable and helpful I've been to”
“Absolutely incredible session. Polly was so skilled and tailored the session perfectly to meet our needs.”
“This will affect every presentation I ever give for the rest of my life!”
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Address50 St Pauls Road, Bristol, Other,
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