"Arey O Kabuliwale" Storytelling for kids & adults on World Theatre Days paying a tribute to Polish director Krzysztof Warlikowski at Museum Theatre Studio, street no. 6, Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar > 6pm on 27th March 2015

Arey O Kabuliwale Storytelling
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Time : 6:00 pm Add to Calendar 27-03-2015 18:00:00 27-03-2015 19:30:00 68 "Arey O Kabuliwale" Storytelling for kids & adults on World Theatre Days paying a tribute to Polish director Krzysztof Warlikowski Event Page : http://goo.gl/tbcBfn Museum Theatre Studio, street no. 6, Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi DD/MM/YYYY

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Offline : at the venue before the show

Venue : Museum Theatre Studio, street no. 6, Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi
Event Description : "Arey O Kabuliwale" Storytelling for kids and adults.

Kabuliwala stories for kids and adults
The young and energetic Kabuliwala with his big turban is there for the kids through out the year to empty his jhola full of tales, which he has been gathering during his Indian journeys. Kabuliwala shows the kids what all treasures is he hiding for them in his jhola. Tagore's Kabuliwala has been adapted theatrically and in form of a film but this one is not Tagore's story but the character Kabuliwala has been brought alive with a lot of stories to meet the needs of the story hungry kids and adults. 

Let your kids explore the world of stories, the smaller and the bigger ones. He'll fill the appetite of the kids of listening to the stories. Do come along with your kids and explore the world of folktales with the master storyteller Kamal Pruthi, the Kabuliwala, who comes with a jhola full of folk tales. 

Why Stories? And for whom?
Do you feel that your kids are getting alienated from their mother tongues and need to be brought closer to their roots?
• Do you feel the need to tell them the stories to acquaint the kids about the rich culture of our country, heritage, villages and the value system?
• Do you feel the need that your kids should be a bit patient and have better listening skills?
• Do you feel that at times you fail to channelize the high energies of your kids?
• Do you feel the need that somebody in the family knew those wonderful forgotten stories of dada-dadi, nana-nani and could tell them to your kids?


If the answer to any of these questions is YES, then do come along with your kids and explore the world of folktales with kamal pruthi, the kabuliwala, the master storyteller who comes with a jhola full of folk tales. Young and renowned theatre director is popular for his unique styles of storytelling for kids and adults and out of the box use of spaces. 

About the Kabuliwala-Storyteller Kamal Pruthi- A Short Biography
Kamal Pruthi is a recipient of ATSA (Art Think South Asia-2014) fellowship in the field of Arts management and Goethe’s Scholarship for young theatre practitioners of the world-2006. Active in the Theatre industry since 1999, Kamal is active as the artistic director of a young theatre company “Museum Theatre” since 2012. The theatre company is named after a unique storytelling format created by him, which breaks the convention of proscenium and street formats of theatre. Along with his experimental use of performance spaces, his specialization lies in Children Theatre & Storytelling for children & adults and most of his directed plays are in storytelling theatre format. As a storyteller, kamal has rendered professional performances in 6 languages that are Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, English, German and Kannada. A polyglot, kamal is the only storyteller in India who performs in German. As a literary translator, Pruthi has translated several literary texts mainly children's literature from and into German, Hindi and English and runs and moderates a literary forum “Garma Garam Chai“  for the promotion of translators, authors and playwrights.  As a storyteller, Kamal’s reinvention of the character Kabuliwala and his jhola (bag full) of folktales has been greatly loved by the kids and the parents and is successfully reaching masses.  For audience building in the arts sector, Kamal founded a PR and arts consultancy PR.for.ART which works towards the propaganda of arts and creates tangible publicity mechanisms for taking the arts closure to the audiences. 

Storyteller Prachi Kalra teaches courses at Delhi University on how to teach language. She has been interested in storytelling ever since she first heard stories on poo and other less-discussed subjects from her grandmother. Prachi is doing a Ph.D on how children understand the world around them through stories.
  teaches courses at Delhi University on how to teach language. She has been interested in storytelling ever since she first heard stories on poo and other less-discussed subjects from her grandmother. Prachi is doing a Ph.D on how children understand the world around them through stories.

About Museum Theatre Company
Museum Theatre is a theatre company named after the storytelling form. Museum Theatre has its specializations in story telling for children and adults, theatre productions, literary evenings primarily in Hindi, Urdu and several Indian languages.

Museum Theatre form of storytelling
Museum Theatre form is an absolutely new, fresh and unconventional form of Storytelling. Here the audience, instead of being stationary or so to say comfortably seated at one place, rather moves within the expanse of a defined space, very much like in an actual museum and all through the length of the show the audiences locate themselves as an integral part of the performance. Museum theatre form is created by Kamal Pruthi and Deepak Srinivasan.

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"Arey O Kabuliwale" Storytelling for kids & adults on World Theatre Days paying a tribute to Polish director Krzysztof Warlikowski at Museum Theatre Studio, street no. 6, Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar > 6pm on 27th March 2015 "Arey O Kabuliwale" Storytelling for kids & adults on World Theatre Days paying a tribute to Polish director Krzysztof Warlikowski at Museum Theatre Studio, street no. 6, Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar > 6pm on 27th March 2015 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Friday, March 27, 2015 Rating: 5

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