A Story of Stories
Event Information
About this Event
The Central Alumni Dramatherapy Network is delighted to introduce a storytelling workshop on Saturday 27th March 2-4pm, facilitated by the Sesame dramatherapists Antigone Ikkos-Serano and Theo Kostidakis! Please find details below:
Story explorers unite! The idea for this workshop came through a reflection of our dramatherapy practice throughout the pandemic. As a result of the ongoing restrictions, we have adapted our practice to include online, remote and socially distant sessions. Given the uncertainty surrounding us all, the opportunity to offer a grounding space has felt even more important. As professionals we have been pushed into progression and transformation and have noticed our need to return to the core. These are themes we invite participants to explore in this workshop: offering grounding and return to to the self through an exploration of the use of stories as a core element in dramatherapy practice.
Introducing and exploring a native American story of stories, we offer an opportunity to connect with roots and what has been passed down from generations that came before.
When:
Saturday 27th March 2021 at 2-4pm (UK Time)
Where:
This is an Online Workshop taking place over Zoom. The link will be sent to participants prior to the workshop.
Price:
CDthAN CPD events are usually priced around £20-£25 (£15 for concessions), however, we understand that these times can be difficult and the pandemic has impacted us all differently, it is therefore ticketed as donation. If you feel unable to pay the usual price you can donate what you feel you can afford. We recommend a minimum donation of £5.
The facilitators:
Antigone Ikkos-Serrano is a dramatherapist (MA Drama and Movement Therapy from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama) and voice specialist based in London. She has a special interest in the implications of culture on therapeutic work, integrated approaches and the use of voice as a therapeutic medium. Further to her therapeutic work in the UK, Antigone has worked with asylum seeking communities in Greece and performed in venues across the globe; including the UK, Peru, Croatia and Spain.
Theo Kostidakis is a Sesame dramatherapist and a shadow puppeteer based in London. He has been working therapeutically with refugees/ asylum seekers and children with social emotional and mental health needs. He has presented his work in several conferences. He is currently working for the Refugee Council as well as his own online private practice.
For any questions or clarifications, please contact us at: centralalumnidmt@gmail.com
We hope to see you there!
Best wishes,
The CDthAN Team