Storytelling Skills for Effective Communication by Kamini Ramachandran | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2022-01-26T21:30:38+08:00 Peatix The Republic Cultural Centre Storytelling Skills for Effective Communication by Kamini Ramachandran tag:peatix.com,2022:event-3137547 2022-01-25T19:30:00SGT 2022-01-25T19:30:00SGT Ever wanted to share a tale to the world but… it’s just not compelling enough? Fret not, because we’ve got Singapore’s most mesmerising storyteller to teach you on what it takes to share a captivating story! Under the guidance of Kamini Ramachandran in this workshop, you’ll learn on an array of tips and tricks that will equip you to be a confident storyteller and leave your audience enthralled.ABOUT USReflections Arts Festival is RP's annual community arts festival since it's inception in 2007. The month-long festival features a myraid of events ranging from music, dance, theatre and visual arts, where local talents are provided with an environment to encourage the creative expressions of various arts forms. Supported by RP staff, students, our many community and artistic partners, this anticipated year-end festival cuts promises something for everyone. The festival this year circles around the theme of Resilience, where we celebrate the bonds and growth of a community that adapts and overcome adversitites together as one. Check out more festival programmes here: www.rp.edu.sg/reflectionsABOUT KAMINI RAMACHANDRANKamini Ramachandran is director of MoonShadow Stories. She is a pioneer in the field of storytelling in Asia and the creative force behind MoonShadow Stories which spearheaded performance storytelling for adult audiences in Singapore. She teaches her course The Storytelling Intensive at LASALLE College of the Arts and directs the annual student showcase Stories Through The Mind’s Eye. Kamini has performed commissioned works for The Esplanade, The Arts House, the National Arts Council and more. Her rich Asian repertoire of stories has taken her to castles in Belgium, ruins in Rome, greenfield festivals in England and Wales, sacred forests in Shillong, cities of Edinburgh, Sydney, Bangalore, Chennai and the Emirates, as well as the islands of Penang and Denmark.Described as “Singapore’s most mesmerizing storyteller” by Professor Tommy Koh at the International Summit of the Book, she is one of today’s most unique voices in storytelling.  Updates tag:peatix.com,2022-01-17 02:57:04 2022-01-17 02:57:04 The event description was updated. Diff#1169284