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Kahaani fest for kids from Nov 10

The city will host two-day Kahaani festival to be held from Monday to bring children and storytellers under one roof.It will be held at Step by Step School, Chitrakoot Scheme.
Kahaani fest for kids from Nov 10
JAIPUR: The city will host two-day Kahaani festival to be held from Monday to bring children and storytellers under one roof. It will be held at Step by Step School, Chitrakoot Scheme.
Sanjoy Roy, managing director, Teamwork Arts, said, "Kahaani Festival will enchant and empower audiences of all ages as it explores a multitude of traditional and contemporary narratives from India and around the world.
This year's highlights include Clowning workshop by Purple Mangoes, The Magical Cauldron of Stories - Theatre Workshop and Nature workshops."
Aakaar Puppet Theatre, professional illustrator and cartoonist Ajit Narayan, Nagada (Indian kettle drum) player Nathoo Lal Solanki, theatre artist Sanyukta Saha, Simi Srivastava, a narrator and working on the art of storytelling for the last 17 years, Vikram Sridhar, performance storyteller and theatre practitioner based in Bangalore, are some of the participants of the festival.
The organizers said the festival aims to promote learning and knowledge outside the classroom through various art forms. Moreover, audiences will be given the opportunity to create and share their stories and explore the various tools of story-telling; narration, writing, animation and traditional forms of illustration.
Jaipur: The city will host two-day Kahaani festival to be held from Monday to bring Children and Storytellers together under one roof.
Sanjoy Roy, Managing Director Teamwork Arts said, "Kahaani Festival will enchant and empower audiences of all ages as it explores a multitude of traditional and contemporary narratives from India and around the world. This year's highlight includes Clowning workshop by Purple Mangoes, The Magical Cauldron of Stories- Theatre Workshop and Nature workshops."

Aakaar Puppet Theatre, a professional illustrator and cartoonist Ajit Narayan, Nagada (Indian kettle drums) player Nathoo Lal Solanki, theatre artist Sanyukta Saha, Simi Srivastava, who has been narrating stories and working on the art of storytelling for the last 17 years, Vikram Sridhar is a performance storyteller and theatre practitioner based in Bangalore are some of the participants of the festival.
The organizers said the festival aims to promote learning and knowledge outside the classroom through various art forms. Moreover, audiences will be given the opportunity to create and share their stories and explore the various tools of story-telling; narration, writing, animation and traditional forms of illustration. Personal stories will be explored and shared through festival workshops which includes Nagada, Theatre, Clowning Workshop, Cartoon Workshop, Puppet making, Nature's art & craft, dance workshops to name a few.
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