Katha-Kathakar – what, how, & why of this storytelling style taught

Katha-Kathakar – what, how, & why of this storytelling style taught

Story Facilitator: Vinita Dhondiyal Bhatnager “Katha-Kathakar – what, how & why of this storytelling style” Add “Katha” to your storytelling repertoire. Become a Kathakaar! What is this Indian style of storytelling? The word “Katha” comes from the Sanskrit root word “Kath,” which means “to tell.”...
Zaira – Delhi Launch & Book Discussion at Oxford Book Store, New Delhi

Zaira – Delhi Launch & Book Discussion at Oxford Book Store, New Delhi

The Oxford Book Store, New Delhi hosted the highly anticipated fiction novel by Dr. Vinita Dhondiyal Bhatnagar titled, “Zaira”. The book is available in bookstores and online starting September 22, 2024. Brigadier Sanjay Agarwal, Sena Medal & Bar, Retd and Professor Malashri Lal were...

Harry Potter Cosplay

Oxford Bookstore Connaught Place, New Delhi
Thrill In The Himalayas

Thrill In The Himalayas

Location: Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Love,Loss And Longing

Love,Loss And Longing

Retelling the story of Shakuntala in the twenty first century.
Singing Through the Storm

Singing Through the Storm

In the dark times Will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing About the dark times. – Bertolt Brecht, motto to Svendborg Poems, 1939
Minerva McGonagall Invites You

Minerva McGonagall Invites You

Location: Oxford Bookstore Connaught Place
THRIVING THROUGH STORIES

THRIVING THROUGH STORIES

Come feast on a three course supper for the soul. Poonam Joshy, Anubha the Storyteller and Lani Petersen are the stars of the show and Deepti Yadavand Kamalini Deb are hosting the evening.
BEGUMS OF BHOPAL (ZOOM EVENT)

BEGUMS OF BHOPAL (ZOOM EVENT)

Contact Eric Miller at info@storytellinginstitute.org if you want to come and hear me tell part of the story of the Begums of Bhopal. Six women who ruled this state for around a hundred and seven years.
Heer Ranjha

Heer Ranjha

On Zoom. Write to jdelnegro@dom.edu for the link. Telling the tragic love story of Heer Ranjha based primarily on Waris Shah’ s version but influenced also by Manjul’ s feminist interpretation of Heer.
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