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Children's Storytelling Workshop and Performance

Carcullion House, 25 Rostrevor Road, Hilltown, Co. Down, BT34 5TU
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Master storyteller Liz Weir leads this delightful day of learning, practice and performance for budding storytellers, as part of the 'Back from the Boley 2022 collection. Age 8-15.

Learn the ancient craft of storytelling from the best. Northern Ireland writer and storyteller Liz Weir has been a leading light in Irish storytelling since she first began 40 years ago. She is currently Storyteller in Residence in Belfast and has written 27 stories. Bring your own lunch. Performance for parents and guests 2-4pm.

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