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MoonShadow Stories events

Storytime by Young Storytellers
from MoonShadow Stories
presents
Stone Soup Storytelling

supported by cluny court
free storytelling for family audiences

Storytime features Young Storytellers mentored by
Kamini Ramachandran of MoonShadow Stories.
Storytime by MoonShadow Stories is a platform that nurtures the professional development of young storytelling artists through training and opportunities for public performances.

Silver Memories

The Mighty Roar

sat 10 & sun 11 september, 3.30pm — 4.00pm

Throughout time nature has played muse to artists. Legends and myths have inspired the creative process. What tales wait to be told through some of the paintings? Come on a journey with master storyteller Kamini Ramachandran and be enthralled by folktales inspired by selected paintings in the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery.

interactive storytelling techniques for young audiences
ecda conference 2016
friday 30 september

Kamini Ramachandran's workshop for the Early Childhood Development Agency's annual conference. 
Story time in the preschool classroom can be challenging for most educators.  Join this workshop and learn how you can captivate young children and sustain their interest during story time. Through hands-on experiences during this session, you will learn effective interactive techniques that you can apply in your classroom to enhance children’s learning experiences.

 

trick or treat tales
saturday 15 october, 12.00pm — 12.30pm
cluny court

Save the date for the October edition of Storytime with MoonShadow Stories! 
What's big and orange and full of tricky stories? Come listen to (slightly) spooky stories selected for little ones. A gentle yet highly interactive introduction to stories with suspense. This Halloween join MoonShadow Stories Young Storytellers and be thrilled!

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