School Visits

In addition to teaching weekly classes for children in her drama school, Felicity runs interactive professional development sessions for teachers (early childhood and primary). These focus on dramatic storytelling and myth creation, and how to use these in a classroom setting.

She also presents at conferences about the creative process and the importance of the imagination.

She offers classes for groups of children on script development and writing for theatre over a six-week period, based on their own creative writings and input.

Felicity is also available to read and present at libraries and bookshops. Get in touch if you are interested in having her present.

“What’s Up with the Jellyfish?”

Felicity reads selected passages from her novel and involves children in discussion about creating memorable characters. There will be slime so be prepared to get your hands dirty!

Signed copies of ‘Ringlet and the Day the Oceans Stopped’ available to purchase. (Prior notification and order form to parents via school newsletter is requested).

Length:
30 minutes.
Demographic:
Years 7-9.
Location:
Up to 40 students in a suitable school library.
Remueration:
Koha or by prior arrangement.

“There’s Something Dark in the Water!”

I’ll tell, you draw it! Malene Laugesen, cover artist and Felicity Williams, author, combine to present a stunning collaborative workshop with students where they learn the bare bones of the Hero’s Journey story format. As we put together a story, see it come to life as Malene sketches in real time!

Workshop contains large quantities of slime, so don’t say we haven’t warned you.

Signed copies of ‘Ringlet and the Day the Oceans Stopped’ available to purchase. (Prior notification and order form to parents via school newsletter is requested).

Length:
1 hour.
Demographic:
Years 7-9.
Location:
Up to 40 students in a suitable school library.
Remueration:
Koha or by prior arrangement.