Intro to TTRPGs (With a Wobbly Tower of Doom) with Elise (12 to 15 years old)
Event description
Wednesday 16th July, 9.30am - 11.30am
The Old School Room @ Kickstart Arts
12 to 15 years old
18 attendees max
Bring food and water
*Please note these activities are for young people only. Parents are welcome to stay and observe. You do not need a ticket to do so, but we kindly request you let us know in advance.
About the workshop:
Ever wanted to try Dungeons & Dragons but didn’t know where to start? Come hang out, make up some wild characters, and dive into the world of tabletop role-playing games- where you shape the story and anything can happen.
We’ll start with DREAD, a super fun, easy-to-learn game that swaps dice for a Jenga tower. Want to sneak past a monster or unlock a mysterious door? You’ll have to pull a block. Make the tower fall... and your character might be in serious trouble.
It’s all about teamwork, imagination, and making cool stuff up on the spot. No experience needed, just a steady-ish hand and a big ol’ dose of curiosity.
Whether you're into fantasy, sci-fi, spooky vibes, or just want to try something new, this is your jumping-off point. Let’s build some epic stories, and maybe knock over a few towers along the way.
Elise is a vibrant and multifaceted theatre-maker with a passion for pushing creative boundaries. Based in Lutruwita, they are the Founder and Creative Director of Big Job Productions, a bold new company making waves in the local arts scene. With over five years of hands-on experience in the community, Elise has worked across all areas of theatre—from stage management and technical production to lighting and sound design. Their love for the arts is matched only by their dedication to supporting and nurturing the next generation of artists. Always willing to wear many hats, Elise thrives in collaborative environments, having worked with diverse teams at festivals, schools, and events, and continues to shape the future of Tasmanian theatre. Whether it’s managing a festival or coordinating an outdoor performance, Elise brings an infectious energy and precision to every project. Ready to take on the next challenge, they are committed to making theatre that’s not only exciting but impactful and inclusive for all.
The Kickstart Arts Youth Program is supported by the Tasmanian Government, Creative Hobart and Mystate Bank.
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