This masterclass provides a deep dive into the world of multi-sensory engagement, perfect for professionals working with children, including those with disability. Participants will explore foundational sensory principles and build their confidence in multi-sensory storytelling techniques. Through Sensorium Theatre’s unique ethos and methodology, attendees will develop skills in designing engaging sensory experiences and incorporating innovative storytelling approaches into their practice. This hands-on session is an invaluable resource for educators, therapists, and artists looking to enrich learning and development through sensory-based approaches.
Date: Monday 9 June, 4pm
Cost: FREE
Facilitator: Sensorium Theatre
Duration: 2.5 hours
ABOUT SENSORIUM THEATRE
Since 2010, Sensorium Theatre has created multi-sensory theatre shows and Storytelling programs to thousands of children and young people aged 0 to 18 with disability.
Our professional learning opportunities are highly sought after, and cater to a wide range of professionals including venue staff, artists, educators, teachers, librarians, therapists, and carers. These sessions are invaluable for anyone working with or caring for individuals with disability, but the benefits extend universally across various contexts and communities such as childcare, playgroups, and community service providers. We encourage participation from both frontline service providers and those working behind the scenes in formal and informal education or therapy settings.
The Events Centre Caloundra, located on the Sunshine Coast, acknowledge the Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples as the custodians of the land we work on, recognising their connection to land, waters and community. We honour the story-telling and art-making at the heart of First Nations’ cultures, and the enrichment it gives to the lives of all Australians.