Wednesday 30 September 2015

Last Tree Dreaming

Last Tree Dreaming Project


On Wednesday 16th September at 10:00am the Work Skills Group attended a Work Shop day at Frome College for The Last Tree Dreaming Project



Our Workshop day started with a story from Helen about St Aldheim. The story was about how the town has changed, because it was once a forest called Selwood, and how St Aldheim founded a church and revolutionised the Community. After break we acted out the Story as a play. Mark played St Aldheim, Peter played a builder, Azeema and Charlotte 2 played foresters, Mike played the king, Charlotte played a villager and Tracy played the Queen. 








 We then went to look at the tree and it was huge! It already had some carvings inside so we got lots of ideas for our own designs. We went back inside and drew our motifs, with the help of Anthony who is a wood carver. Some of us drew our designs in clay to see what it would look like. We are going to go back and carve them in the tree another time.



We have learned:
  • the history of Frome and St Aldheim
  • how to design a motif on paper for carving in wood
  • to work with clay
  • about the Last Tree Dreaming project and the people involved in it
We worked with:
  • A Youth & Community Worker
  • A Storyteller
  • A Carpenter
  • An Artist



Helen, Azeema, Barry & Anthony

   

By Mark & Peter & Kit

Wednesday 23 September 2015

Living stories production at the Independent Market in Frome

We are the Wednesday office group at Openstorytellers and we want to tell you about our latest venture. 


How did it start?  Simon, our director, set us a task like on "The Apprentice". He wanted us to design a t-shirt and decide on a business name (Living Stories Production) and then to sell the t-
shirts at our own market stall. 


Key words for our task were 'life' 'stories' 'fun' 'colourful' 'profit'. 


This was our first attempt at such a venture, to see how it went. It was a great success. We ran our stall on the 6th September 2015, at the Independent market in Frome. We sold organic cotton t-shirts with our own design. (see picture above) They were a bargain at £17 pounds and sold well. 








We are thinking of doing another market in December. Watch this space! T-shirts are also available at the OpenStorytellers office. Any future success will go to OST  funds.

What have we learned? to work as team, how to run a business, that work can be fun. 

It was hard work, but fun and a good team can make work seem easy.  

Thursday 17 September 2015

The Bardic Chair Storytelling Competition by Tim



On Thursday 24 September we are holding our annual Bardic Chair competition at Rook Lane Chapel.

If you come along, you will meet Taffy Thomas MBE,  he is going to MC for us. Taffy Thomas was the first storytelling laureate and is a patron for Openstorytellers and a renowned and respected storyteller.
Come and tell a story and you might be the next winner of the Chair.



It runs from 7.30pm till 10.30 pm.
Tickets cost £6/4 in advance, £7/5 on the door.
For tickets, visit www.rooklane.org. uk

Thursday 3 September 2015

THE MENSHED BARDIC CHAIR PROJECT

The group met Patrick the Project Manager of Menshed in Frome, which meets at Edventure every Thursday. He told us the sad news that our old Bardic Chair has got Woodworm, so they are helping us rebuild a new Bardic Chair for our event at Rook Lane Chapel. He got the Ash and Hazel Wood from the forestry at Longleat and Longleat donated it to us, He showed us some carpenters that were using a shaving horse to remove the bark with a drawer knife. 
They're going to nail it first with copper nails and leather straps and they already designed an Openstorytellers Logo on a nice cushion which has already been made. We all donated some money for a cup of tea for the workers to make other things as well. Patrick also said the Bardic Chair will be done by the day we need it which will be great.