Wandering Stories School Workshop
Bualadh Bos Children’s Festival
Wandering Stories is an immersive storytelling event, facilitated by expert storyteller Sinéad O’Brien.
Children will be treated to tales from the Irish folklore canon, before being invited to build their own stories themselves. Following huge success last year, Bualadh Bos is delighted to welcome Sinéad back to the festival. Scroll through for more details…
Venue: Studio 1, Belltable HUB | Capacity limited to 30 per workshop | Suitable for age 9 +
Schools, please contact the box office team directly to book your class on 061 953400
Bualadh Bos Children’s Festival
Wandering Stories is an immersive storytelling event, facilitated by expert storyteller Sinéad O’Brien.
Children will be treated to tales from the Irish folklore canon, before being invited to build their own stories themselves. Following huge success last year, Bualadh Bos is delighted to welcome Sinéad back to the festival. Scroll through for more details…
Venue: Studio 1, Belltable HUB | Capacity limited to 30 per workshop | Suitable for age 9 +
Schools, please contact the box office team directly to book your class on 061 953400
During Wandering Stories, participants will be guided through an interactive workshop experience, where they will be encouraged, through group work and individual reflection, to tell their own stories.
This event will take place in the Belltable Hub, O’Connell Street.
Sinéad O’Brien is a professional storyteller, performer and theatre maker. Originally from Limerick, Sinéad divides her time between Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands.
She recently completed a sell-out run at the Scottish Storytelling Centre as part of Edinburgh Fringe. Her plays No One is Coming and Hero have also played to capacity houses at Prague Fringe, Amsterdam Fringe and at Riverside Studios, London. She is a former resident storyteller at Toynbee Hall, East London.
Sinéad believes that everyone has a story worth telling and she’s passionate about helping people find their voices and share their stories.