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British Academy Showcase 2021. We can be heroes: classical stories for wellbeing today

When: Saturday, June 19, 2021, 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Where: Online

What can you learn about kindness from a lion? Could a mouse show you how to help a friend in need?

Classical stories have a lot to teach us, from how to help others to showing kindness even when we are afraid. Join our storyteller to hear tales from the Greek and Roman world and learn to make your very own origami lion.

Together with Storytime Magazine, researchers from Queen Mary University of London have been exploring how classical stories like Aesop’s Fables can help children’s wellbeing. Find more stories in the free magazines in the We are heroes series.

This is a live, free event for children aged 3-9 and their families. Each child (and their adult!) will need a piece of paper for the simple origami lion activity. You may also like to have some colouring pens and pencils to decorate your finished lion.

Sign up to watch the event live. Join the conversation online too, using the hashtag #ForCuriousMinds.

Speakers:
Dr Rachel Bryant Davies, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, QMUL
Wendy Shearer, Storyteller

You can also download free resources from the project partners Storytime Magazine and a link will be shared at the event.

Rachel Bryant Davies is a recipient of a British Academy Special Research Grants: COVID-19 Award 2020 – funded by BEIS.

Free, booking required

This event will have live subtitles provided by StageTEXT, delivered by MyClearText

This event will take place on Zoom Webinar. Attendees will be able to see the speaker and performer but they won't be able to see the audience at home. The link to join the event will be sent to you in a confirmation email. A recording of this event will be added to our YouTube channel after the event has taken place. If you have any questions about this event please refer to our Public Events FAQs. If your question is not answered, please email events@thebritishacademy.ac.uk.

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