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πŸ“… Wednesday, 21 January
⏰ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
πŸ“ Alcott, Auckland CBD
41 Shortland Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010

How the Session Runs
6:30 – 6:45 | Welcome & Orientation
We begin with a short introduction to set expectations and establish ground rules. Participants briefly introduce themselves and share their interest in storytelling or content creation.
6:45 – 7:00 | Focus & Scenario Selection
As a group, we decide on a theme or challenge to work on β€” such as framing ideas, handling conversations, audience perspective, or content clarity. One main scenario is selected, along with a clear goal for the exercise.
7:00 – 7:20 | Scenario Setup & Role Definition
The chosen scenario is broken down into context and roles. Participants understand what each role is trying to achieve and what β€œsuccess” looks like before practice begins.
7:20 – 7:50 | Live Scenario Practice
The scenario is run in short, guided rounds. One person practices at a time while others observe and listen. Roles may rotate, and pauses are used to adjust framing, tone, or approach.
7:50 – 8:10 | Reflection & Feedback
The group reflects on what worked, what felt unclear, and what could be improved. Feedback is constructive, respectful, and focused on learning.
8:10 – 8:30 | Wrap-Up & Next Steps
We summarise key takeaways, discuss how insights apply to real content or communication, and optionally decide themes for future sessions.
Recording
Some parts of the session may be recorded if needed, strictly for learning or content practice. Recording will only take place with clear consent from all participants.
Who This Is For
Content creators (video, social, podcast, written)
Professionals improving communication and presence
Anyone interested in storytelling as a practical skill
People who prefer learning through practice
No prior experience required.

Related topics

Events in Auckland, NZ
Acting
Content Creation
Improv
Performing Arts
Roleplaying Games (RPGs)

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