With #GoetheLiest, the Goethe-Institut has invited Singapore-based writers to select and read excerpts from some of their favourite German texts. Even from the confines of our spaces we can share in the expansiveness of words and set our human spirit free. Kamini reads reads the dark and delightful tale of Fowler’s Fowl, by The Brothers Grimm; a rendition of the famous Bluebeard story, Fowler’s Fowl is the story of a perspicacious young woman, who triumphs over dire circumstances.
All of us have memories and experiences that are special to us! Some of our memories are shared ones that include family, friends and those in our community. Gather round the family and join storyteller Kamini Ramachandran in preserving precious family memories in a story jar with this instructional video and step-by-step guide.
Tired of coloring? Turn your pencils into a forest of trees! Have some old ribbon? Transform them into rivers and rainbows! Are you running out of things to do at home with your little ones? Here are some tips for a simple storytelling session using objects lying around the house.
O/AURAL WAVES - SPIRITED WORDS bring you on a visual and audio journey where we explore our notions of religion, culture and spirituality - stories and sounds that came before, are present and go beyond our shores. This edition at Textures 2020 sees storyteller Kamini Ramachandran and inter-disciplinary sound artist Jean Ferry delve into the works of Catherine Lim and Verena Tay, to present an original and newly devised installation and performance that merges storytelling, theatre and live foley.
For World Storytelling Day 2015, toryteller Kamini Ramachandran explores how the ‘bad girls’ in traditional Indian folk tales dealt with fear, sexuality, relationships and aspirations in a time long ago. The tales are unadulterated in their rustic bawdiness and celebrate the inner strength of the female characters. Suitable for adult audiences aged 16 years and above. MoonShadow Stories has produced World Storytelling Day in Singapore since 2005.