The Donadodoo’s Workshops
Workshop leaders trained by the Corridor run artistic expression workshops (lasting either half a day or a full day) in schools, libraries and museum education spaces for groups of up to 35 participants; in schools, these are aimed at pupils aged 8 to 25 or older.
Each workshop begins with a special opening session of silent reading of a story written for The Donadodoo by Patrick Corillon.
The aim of these workshops is to harness the power of silent reading to open up our imagination and bring it to life through various art forms: painting, writing, theatre, masks, architecture, calligraphy, rubbings, beadwork and sculpture. All the creations produced during these workshops are incorporated into The Donadodoo at the end of the session. In this way, the group will revisit the same text as at the start of the workshop, but this time enriched by the participants’ contributions. Everyone will feel truly part of a story to which they have added their own touch of sensitivity and imagination.
For further information about the workshops, please contact Anastasia Zjukovitsj, project coordinator for Donadodoo, at the Corridor.







































































