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DM405BKK

Creative Writing, Storytelling, and Creative Performing

Bangkok Campus
Nov 13, 2023 - Dec 01, 2023
During this course students will find confidence in expressing their ideas in writing and discover their style in written text.
Bangkok Campus
Nov 13, 2023 - Dec 01, 2023
Katlin Kaldmaa

Faculty

Katlin Kaldmaa

Writer, Publisher, President, PEN Estonia

Course length

3 weeks

Duration

3 hours
per day

Total hours

45 hours

Credits

4 ECTS

Language

English

Course type

Offline

Fee for single course

€1500

Fee for degree students

€750

Skills you’ll learn

EntrepreneurshipPublic SpeakingStorytellingCreative WritingCreative Performing
OverviewCourse outlineCourse materialsPrerequisitesMethod & grading

Overview

Creativity is the engine of the 21st century.

The contemporary world is full of ideas, concepts, products, and people trying to find their way through this maze. Every start-up has to have not only the idea and (future) product, but first of all the story to tell both to the potential investors as well as users, now and future, which brings us to the necessity of creativity and storytelling. Whatever you do, you have to have a story.

Another intent of this course is bringing together people of different backgrounds and knowledge, in order to engage them in working towards a common goal in a new way – through writing a piece of fiction and performing it. Uniting those two fields gives students the possibility to try out their own abilities in a safe environment as well as cooperate with other students, bringing in new viewpoints and experiences. This is one of the best ways of establishing teams that have innovation at their core.

Learning highlights

  • Students will learn how to approach their own creativity
  • Students will learn how to achieve their ambitions in expressing themselves according to their goals
  • Students will learn how to interact and cooperate with fellow creators in a respectful and mutually inspirational manner
  • Students will learn how to use different voice registers
  • Students will learn how to use body as a part of the conveyed message and unite the message, voice and body

Course outline

15 classes

Dive into the details of the course and get a sense of what each class will cover.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
1

Session 1

Introduction to creative writing and each other, reading examples, discussion

Tuesday
2

Session 2

Discussing works chosen by students, assignment

Wednesday
3

Session 3

Exercises in creative writing, analysing, discussing

Thursday
4

Session 4

Exercises in creative writing, analysing, discussing

Friday
5

Session 5

Creating your own story

Monday
6

Session 6

Voice training session one, introduction

Tuesday
7

Session 7

Voice training session two, working with a text, individual assignments

Wednesday
8

Session 8

Voice training session three, working with a text (in two languages)

Thursday
9

Session 9

Voice training session four, beginning with the cooperation

Friday
10

Session 10

Voice training session five, establishing working groups

Monday
11

Session 11

Introducing ways of cooperation, group exercises

Tuesday
12

Session 12

Exploring ways of cooperation, group exercises, attention on the writing

Wednesday
13

Session 13

Analysing and discussing the writing process

Thursday
14

Session 14

Uniting written word with spoken one

Friday
15

Session 15

Final session, preferably open performance by students

Prerequisites

Advanced Level of English (+ willingness to interact with other students).

Methodology

Lectures, Individual assignments, Teamwork, Final project.

Grading

The final grade will be composed of the following criteria:
30% - Participation
30% - Interim writing assignments (x 2, each 15%)
40% - Final Project
Katlin Kaldmaa

Faculty

Katlin Kaldmaa

Writer, Publisher, President, PEN Estonia

Awards

  • Friedebert Tuglas short story award. 2012

Kätlin Kaldmaa is an Estonian poet, writer, translator and literary critic. Currently, she is the President of Estonian PEN and served as the International Secretary of PEN International (2016-2022) and Publisher at the Publishing house Wolf. She was also the Founder/Editor-in-Chief Estonian first book magazine “Lugu” (“Story”) (2010-2016). In 2025 she established a Women’s Literature Prize in Estonia which is only the fourth Women’s Prize in Europe and the biggest ever literature prize in Estonia.

She studied English Language and Culture in Tallinn University, Semiotics and Anglistics in Estonian Institute of Humanities, Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics in Tartu University.

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Creative Writing, Storytelling, and Creative Performing

by Katlin Kaldmaa

Total hours

45 Hours

Dates

Nov 13 - Dec 01, 2023

Fee for single course

€1500

Fee for degree students

€750

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FAQ

Will I receive a certificate after completion?

Yes. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate signed by the director of the program your course belonged to.

Do I need a visa?

This depends on your case. Please check with the Spanish or Thai consulate in your country of residence about visa requirements. We will do our part to provide you with the necessary documents, such as the Certificate of Enrollment.

Can I get a discount?

Yes. The easiest way to enroll in a course at a discounted price is to register for multiple courses. Registering for multiple courses will reduce the cost per individual course. Please ask the Admissions Office for more information about the other kinds of discounts we offer and what you can do to receive one.