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Storytelling & Spoken Word

In Sanga's Senses - Tamil Language Festival

28/4/2024

 
Photo credits: Brahmastra
Indulge in the quintessence of humanity through Sangam poetry and personal anecdotes, awakening the senses to cherished memories and profound experiences. Let the storytellers weave tales intricately intertwined with the marvels of taste, scent, touch, sight, and sound, accompanied by the musicians of the Brahmastra Multi-Ethnic Wing.

Presented by Brahmastra as part of the Tamil Language Festival 2024 and supported by the Tamil Language Learning and Promotion Committee (TLLPC), this concert beckons you to celebrate the beauty of being human.

Featuring writers and storytellers:

Aswani Aswath
Banu Suresh
Saravanan Shamugham

Musicians of Brahmastra Multi-Ethnic Ensemble:
Alim Sazali (Bass)
Azrin Abdullah (Oud)
Eshan Denipitiya (Keys)
Jayagowtham Annadurai (South Indian Percussions)
Niranjan Pandian (Flute)
Muraledharan Naidu (Cajon and Side Percussions)
Tan Wen Bin (Cello)

Echoes and Enigmas - Singapore Writers Festival

25/11/2023

 
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Presented a compilation of stories in English and Tamil at the Singapore Writers Festival, working alongside  flautist Niranjan Pandian and drummer Muraledharan Naidu! What an experience! :) 

Kavithai Kumizhi-  A Night of Spoken Word Poetry

22/3/2023

 
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As part of March Foreword at The Esplanade, I was joined by composer-flautist Niranjan Pandian to present a spoken word poetry showcase in Tamil with live music! Presented in commemoration of Earth Hour, the showcase invited audiences to meditate on the fragility of the human-nature relationship and our role in environmental conservation. 

StoryFest

20/6/2021

 
Photo credits: The Storytelling Centre Ltd
I am humbled to have shared the stage with international storytellers at StoryFest! 

I was first mentored by master storyteller, Kamini Ramachandran, at the Young Storytellers' Mentorship Project in 2017 run by The Storytelling Centre Ltd. Since then, I have performed thrice at StoryFest, enlightening audiences with ancient Asian folktales, each one a window offering a glimpse into different beliefs, values and ways of life. Participating in these festivals helped me recognise the significance of the oral tradition, the importance in continuing this practice for the next generation and gain a deeper appreciation for Asian mythology. It was also a process of self-discovery for me. Growing up as an introvert, I have struggled with speaking in front of an audience and would often stand by the walls, fading into the background of conversations. Storytelling has gently pushed me out of my comfort zone, allowing me to discover a new part of myself. Of course, managing these emotions is an ongoing process, but I am glad to have gained more confidence in public speaking! 

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