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crickcrack storytelling
"Long may you continue to
convert people to the power of storytelling!"
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crickcracking storytelling,
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"Thank you for a fantastic day!
The feedback was excellent from the staff and everyone was incredibly impressed
by your skills
with our children particularly as you'd never met them before.
They got so much out of your sessions and will remember this for a long time.
The combination of drama, music, listening skills and interaction was just what
they needed
and their response showed how much you drew them in.
It was a particularly difficult day as well because some of the morning children
were pretty high at going away that afternoon
for their residential trip and the last session was with children who'd
just come back so they were tired
and potentially quite difficult. Yet they were perfect with you thanks to
your skills.
So, once again, thank you for an exhausting day (for you!) We hope to see you
again."
Special School, East Sussex (Summer 2006)
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Bright, traditional stories retold from many cultures.
With songs, and an array of instruments for children to use -
from African pods to Peruvian gourds.

Interactive storytelling performances that are
rhythmical, rhyming and full of rich vocabulary.
Performances are colourful and delightfully visual.

There's nothing like a real, live storytelling performance!

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Thanks to all of you who have
helped me make it to an
amazing 18th year!
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"How
refreshing to listen to such a
highly skilled performer."
St Luke's Primary School, Tiptree, Essex
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Look forward to a day
of multiple and
differentiated performances.
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"The staff were raving about your storytelling ... and we'll book you for the
same time next year.
The children were so keen on your performances - a couple of quotes:
'I've never laughed so much in my whole life.' from a seven year old whose mum
is away in Iran at the moment and
he is missing her. 'That was brilliant!' and 'I wish I could tell
stories like that.'
Long may you continue to convert people to the power of
storytelling!"
Jean Quinn, Literacy Leader, Broomgrove Junior School, Wivenhoe,
Essex. (several visits)
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Above: Charlie on The Breakfast Show, discussing the re-launch of
the BBC's Jackanory
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Spring term and beyond.
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The content of this site has details on Charlie Wilson storyteller
and storytelling which includes these variations:
story teller, story telling,
crick crack, crickcrack, and cric crac.
Charlie Wilson - storyteller - tells tales,
stories, folktales and stories,
traditional tales and stories, yarns,
fiction, folktales, folklore, fables, fairytales,
children's stories, wonder tales, myths,
creation tales, multicultural
stories and tales, legends etc. Charlie Wilson - story
teller - is an artist, entertainer,
family entertainer, childrens entertainer, childrens storyteller,
workshop leader and performer. Charlie Wilson - the
crick crack storyteller - will perform story telling to children
and families at schools, libraries, museums,
galleries, theatres, festivals, events,
parties, celebrations etc. There
are details on Charlie
Wilson - the crick crack story teller - as childrens theatre,
family entertainment, and theatre in education.
Storytelling in education covers an individual school
or schools, literacy, narrative, oral work, oracy,
speaking and listening, workshop or
workshops, project or projects, residency
or residencies, literature, world book day,
writing, authors, books, reading, creativity,
imagination, multicultural, music, rhyme, and also
INSET training for teachers. In addition, there are details on voice,
voice care for teachers and on voice-overs.
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