Myths, Monsters & Magical Journeys

A Creative Chinese Mythology Course for Children brings together legends, mythical beings, healers, and spirits found in Chinese literature for those who are interested in language learning, creative writing, mythology, fantasy, and cultural enrichment / extracurricular activities.

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Course Description

Myths are living stories, passed down and reimagined across generations and cultures. This course explores pervasive myths found in classic Chinese literature—tales as enduring as Greek mythology or modern epics like The Lord of the Rings and His Dark Materials. These narratives are both culturally distinct and universally relatable, capturing the human imagination through heroic adventures. The creatures within them are spirited, striving for self-growth, love, power, and the welfare of the world. 

Key Features 

  • Creative writing & storytelling
  • Confidence through speaking, presenting & role play
  • Crosscultural learning (Chinese myths alongside familiar fantasy)
  • Screen free, imaginative learning
  • Suitable for mixed abilities (not just fluent Mandarin speakers)

Course dates: Saturdays on  28th February, 7th March (online), 14th March, 21th March at 14.00 - 15.30 

Venue: Room DB 7  Bartolome House, School of Law  7th March is online

Weekly Themes:

Week 1  Exploring and introducing Chinese mythical creatures.

Week 2  Characterisation: features, roles, and crafts

Week 3  Scripts, exhibit, and performances

Week 4  Mythmaking and retelling

Age groups : 6- 9; 10-12

Fees:   £30 

Registration now open! 


For more information, please contact Confucius Institute:

Email: confucius@sheffield.ac.uk

Tel: 0114 2228447

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