Traveling arts organization sparks creative writing skills in students across Santa Barbara County
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. – They are called story pirates.
“Part of a group of folks who take stories from students and live action play them out before they’re very eyes," director of education Jenna Hamilton-Rolle of the UCSB Arts & Lectures.
The actors create a fast-paced fully-improvised show.
The results are hilarious.
“The main character is a purple slug named tom and he's making paintings," student Mason Sancez of Brandon Elementary School.
Hosted by the UCSB Arts & Lectures Art Adventures Program, the focus is bringing kids into the story creation zone to create a story on the spot.
"They're in there telling their stories will the pirates reenact their imagination. so they’re having their story come to life," said parent Sara Sanchez of Brandon Elementary School.
UCSB Arts & Lectures believes Story Pirates will help kids open their minds and use their imaginations
"So excited the students are having a great time. they’ve been looking forward to the story pirates and we’ve been so blessed to have them come to our school," said Sara Sanchez.
The Story Pirates are best known for their podcast which has more than 70 million downloads.
And their hope is to remind students that they are all creative geniuses.
“Have value in the words that they use and so encouraging them to bring those that creativity in those arts to life," said Hamilton-Rolle.
“It’s super fun. it’s like … the best assembly i’ve seen," said Mason Sanchez.
The Story Pirates team hopes the students can now set sail on their own journeys to become the story-tellers of tomorrow.