
A Glorious Glossary of Food
The second in our short series of summer holiday club posts…
Day 2: We had a food-themed day and it was another jam-packed session for the young writers (pun fully intended!).
Holiday Club kicks off with Craft, Comics & Cyclops
What an August at BODAN! In between preparing for big autumn projects and book launches, we ran our first Summer Holiday Creative Writing Club at the WI Hall in Bridport.
What Happens Next…
Regulars to this blog will know that our Primary Storymaking workshops have been a massive success story since they began in November 2021. We visit a Key Stage 2 class or year group, we help them to write a story collaboratively up to a cliffhanger moment, and we set them off to write their own endings in a writing journal.
Hazmat Reckoning for Rusty
Marshwood Primary school’s Lamberts class had last dibs on TBODAN storymaking workshops for this academic year, and they had a tough act to follow after Pilsdon Class’s buzzing effort.
VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH
Amberley has tirelessly supported our first academic year of school workshops and been integral to the unique small group writing mentoring we bring to all sessions. Frankly, some kind of recognition was long overdue, so it was good to revisit Amberley’s path to our volunteer network.
Pilsdon Pen Creates a Buzz
Our last two primary storymaking workshops of this academic year were spent at Marshwood School. Our morning with Pilsdon Pen class was just one aspect of a fortnight of creative and active enrichment for the 10-11 year-olds, all laid on by this delightful school.
Big Issues for the Big Write
We were asked to get involved with Woodroffe School’s Big Write, an annual event for the whole of Year 8 - 150+ pupils. We went straight for the serious stuff and asked Clive Stafford-Smith, founder and director of human rights law charity 3DC, to kick off the day with a talk to the entire cohort.
Fire vs Water
Appropriately titled Fire vs Water, Bridport Primary School’s other Year 5 storymaking session involved developing the elements as character, with Ember the firefox and Ocean the water fox having fallen out many years prior.
Aisle Unease at the Lyric
We worked with Bridport Primary School’s Year 5 classes to create more weird and wonderful stories. We were fortunate to run both sessions at Bridport’s Lyric Theatre, a wonderful venue with creativity in its very fabric.
Nick Comes Unstuck at Sticklands
Our workshop with Kingfisher class saw pupils name the main character after TBODAN’s very own Nick. Zombie Nick had a tricky task in facing the Eyeball, who taunted Nick with lemonade - every zombie’s biggest fear, it appears.
Pigs, Puppets & Colla-boar-ation
What a month! The Bank of Dreams & Nightmares’ collaboration with Stuff and Nonsense theatre company was something of a meeting of crazy minds, and SERIOUSLY fun! We jointly facilitated a series of workshops - three sessions each with three schools from Bridport, Poole, and Plymouth.
Bullies & Boarding School
Chesil Class completed our Climate Change project at Parrett & Axe Primary school, with a complex tale starring Alex the Monkey. It featured crown theft, a stretch in boarding school, and a bullying snow wolf (out of its natural habitat due to climate change).
Cloud Nine for Corfe Class
Our first ever KS1 storymaking workshop was with Reception and Year 1 class at Parrett & Axe, also marking the penultimate session in our Climate Change project with the whole school.
Fred, Bob, & Bear
Kimmeridge, Lulworth, and Durdle Door classes at Parrett & Axe Primary put their creativity into turbo mode for our Climate Change storymaking workshops.
Crunchy Crickets Hit the Spot
In our month-long Climate Change storymaking project at Parrett & Axe Primary school, we worked with KS1 pupils and talked about alternative sources of protein. A timely conversation, given the recent news that some primary schools in Wales are trialing the use of insect protein in their school dinners.
Smoothie Success!
We spent a fantastic few weeks working with Parrett & Axe Primary to build a collection of stories around their whole-school topic of Climate Change. In KS2 classes we talked about electricity, how we use it, and how we might find alternative sources in the future.
Nonsense Encouraged
TBODAN has embarked on a super exciting project with Bridport-based theatre company Stuff and Nonsense. We’ve joined forces with creative drama dynamos Niki McCretton and Jenny Harrold, to enlist the help of Year 4 children to build a brand new theatre production of the Three Little Pigs, which will premier at Poole’s Lighthouse Theatre late in 2023.
Right Royal Capers at Burton Bradstock
The Platinum Jubilee was a one-in-a-lifetime moment, and we had a wonderful time celebrating 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II’s rein with two royal-themed storymaking workshops at Burton Bradstock.
Awesome Odes & Loopy Limericks
Our final meteorology poetry morning at Salway Ash Primary School saw Years 5 & 6 tackle two forms. We started with Odes, and Keats’ famous Ode to Autumn was the perfect example to explain this form of poetry in praise of something.
Plottingham fields youth project!
We will be running our podcasting sessions during the event in the shed behind the skate park. It is an opportunity for young people in Bridport to have their voices heard and tell us what they want us to hear.
Creative Solutions, supplier of banner stands and printed banners, supplied us with a Banner!