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Barbara Ann Llewellyn
BDA
(NIDA)
The Teacher and Facilitator
Seminars
Barbara has created three separate seminars, including the creation
of their very comprehensive accompanying workbooks. She facilitates each
seminar. The seminars are -
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The Team
Experience – a two day intensive, giving your team a chance
to really get to know and understand each other and improve support
and trust within their relationships.
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Friends and
Lovers – a romantic one day intensive, facilitated by
Barbara and her husband Rod, devoted to enriching the happiness,
intimacy and friendship between caring couples.
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The Me
Experience – the most important person in the world is you.
You spend each moment of your entire life with yourself – this is
your prime relationship. How you relate to yourself matters more
than any other experience you will encounter – it will shape every
other experience and all your relationships. This two-day seminar is
all about getting to know and like and love yourself more than ever
before.
CDs
Each of the CDs/Audio Downloads
created by Barbara, are thoroughly researched and stringently tested
over and over again to ensure that they have the most educational and
positive impact upon the listener in the areas of spiritual advancement
and self-growth.
Book
Barbara’s book “How to Have a Seriously Happy Marriage” is an
entertaining series of short lessons (chapters) explaining how to
achieve this wonderful union.
Articles
Barbara regularly writes “how to” articles ranging from improving basic
punctuation skills to writing to a brief to learning how breathe deeply
to how to use affirmations to what is karma and much more.
Acting
Barbara is a Bachelor of Dramatic Art – a qualification earned at the
most prestigious drama school in Australia – NIDA (National Institute of
Dramatic Art) at the NSW University. Only Australia’s most talented
actors are permitted into the school after a stringent set of auditions.
This selection is further whittled down after the first year of
teaching, so very few actually make it to graduation. In Barbara’s years
at NIDA, there were about thirty six students allowed into the course’s
first year and this was whittled down to only fourteen students by the
second year.
Other NIDA graduates include Kate Blanchett, Mel Gibson, Judy Davis,
Hugo Weaving, Kris McQuade, Tony Llewellyn-Jones, John Hargreaves, Wendy
Hugues.
After years of assisting fellow actors, who had not had the benefit of
Barbara’s extensive training and experience, to improve their acting
skills, Barbara became a professional teacher, instructing talented
adults how to act for Film and Television – a vastly different medium to
acting for a stage production. Her classes were a major feature of the
Queensland Screen Performing Academy (QSPA) and her students were
devoted to her exciting and professional style of teaching. In turn,
Barbara was thrilled by the talent and ever-increasing skill her
students displayed. Her courses were always full with an almost
consistent 100% class attendance.
Children
Barbara trained with the NSW Educational system to enable her to do
volunteer teaching with children having difficulty reading and writing
in primary schools. She was also a volunteer teacher for children with
reading problems in infants schools.

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