
Induction & Illustration
Our pool of fabulous volunteers continues to grow, providing invaluable small-group mentoring for young writers both in and out of schools. We offer a relaxed and informative induction session to all new volunteers, to introduce The Bank of Dreams & Nightmares and go through a few elements of our workshops; these take place in the lovely vaulted indoor courtyard at the Bridport LSi. Tea, coffee, and cake are a given of course.
Poetry Personified
Our series of meteorology-themed poetry workshops continued at Salway Ash Primary, with Year 3/4. The session coincided with Crazy Clothing Day in school, so it was a mad dash for us to gather some suitable attire to join in the fun - class teacher Miss Cole stayed in her dressing gown for the day and pyjamas was definitely a popular choice all round.
Sticklers for storytelling skills
Our first storymaking workshop at Sticklands CE Primary School was a great success. Raven Class created a a multi-layered tale of a character called Charlie, who was reluctant to speak in school. Charlie encountered a mouse and a pig en route to discovering their destiny, all under the nose of the strict headteacher.
Zine workshop with Lizzie Heath
We had an awesome time at Bridport Youth Centre on Friday creating mini Zines with the incredible Lizzie Heath. Lizzie is an illustrator, manga artist, self publisher and dedicated skateboarder and it was great to have her visit from London and run this brilliant workshop.
Woodroffe Writers Show Willing
Another fantastic morning at The Woodroffe School, where we had our penultimate Podcasting session for this academic year. Year 7 students participated with terrific focus and creativity as we explored Identity and the many things that can include, and carried out short tasks to write their own personal essays. We then recorded these for a Podcast.
Sea of Syllables at Salway Ash
In the second in our series of Meteorology-themed poetry workshops, we spent the morning with Years 1 and 2 at Salway Ash CE Primary School and introduced them to the ancient Japanese poetry form of Haiku. The Western interpretation of the form is a three-line poem with a syllable count of 5-7-5.
Picture Perfect at Budmouth
Budmouth Academy asked us to put together a session for Year 11 students who are heading into their GCSEs this term. One of their English Language exams asks for a piece of creative writing, so we used picture inspiration to write flash fiction and talked about what they thought made a good piece of creative writing.
Weather Balloon Wonder!
We were approached by Salway Ash CE Primary School for a special poetry project this summer term, focusing around their whole-school topic of Meteorology. We started things off with Robins Class, in which pupils did a fantastic session of collaborative List poetry, and individual ‘If I were...’ poems.
The Plot Thickens… (a bit like jam)
We spent a deliciously fictionally berry-filled morning with Year 3 at Salway Ash Primary School. Their story took surprising twists and turns with a sushi-loving peacock, a peanut, and a Queen. It ended with nothing short of a blueberry FRENZY.
Prout Bridge Poets in new Exhibition
The Beaminster Museum reopened for the 2022 season with an exhibition of Haiku by young writers from the Prout Bridge Project. The Haiku were written during a workshop with The Bank of Dreams & Nightmares late last year, with this launch event always in mind.
Microwave Menace at Salway Ash
Year 4 class at Salway Ash came up with an ingenious tale of a bar of chocolate named Henry. Henry came up against Fishsticks the microwave, who definitely wanted to rule the (micro) waves with his menacing stance.
Fine Art with a Flourish at Symondsbury
Our Symondsbury Storymaking workshops were alive with artistic creativity; the two artists for our Year 5/6 and Y3/4 sessions provided the most fantastic experience for the young writers.
SLAM poetry!
Last chance this week to sign up for our special one off FREE Slam poetry event with guest poet Anthony Anaxagorou. Sign up here
Art Imitates Life at Mountjoy
Bertie the Butternut Squash was the main character in Willow class’ charming story about a vegetable who wished for arms and legs. Bertie was chosen from an array of fruit, vegetable, and furry characters in this special storymaking workshop.
Excitement for Eggardons at Bridport Primary
Two very different - and equally inspired - storymaking workshops at Bridport Primary school saw Year 4 classes Eggardon A and Eggardon B collaboratively create their own fictional words. The drama studio was full of fun and creativity for these two sessions.
In a Pickle!
Our first dual-school storymaking workshop took place with pupils from Years 3-6 at Membury and Mrs Ethelston’s primary schools. The session took place at Membury’s beautiful Village Hall, with state-of-the-art projector equipment that included an enooooooooormous screen.
Woodroffe’s Well-Wishes to Ukraine
We continued our Podcasting project at the Woodroffe School with a day spent with Year 10. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine we took the opportunity to use the workshop to allow the 14/15 year-olds to express their feelings about the current war.
Maple makes King Ken
Mountjoy School’s Maple Class was on a mission to create high jinx in the jungle during their storymaking workshop.
Volunteer recruiting.
It was lovely to have such a great response from everyone passing by, and get some new volunteers signed up for training. If you want to know more follow the GET INVOLVED tab on the website, where you can sign up.
Poetry workshop
The workshop takes place at The LSI Building in Bridport on Saturday 9th April from 10am, and is for young writers aged between 13 and 18 years.
We will be creating poems on the theme of ‘adaptation’ to be filmed and presented before the features of this years ‘From Page to Screen’ film festival. We are excited to have the workshop led by Anthony Anaxagorou.