Interactive
Storytelling
Online Storytelling Course
Sl No | Name of the Story | Moral of the Story | Sourced From | Story Style |
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1 | Story of Chidambaram and the Cracked Pot | Never be arrogant | Mythology and Fables | Kamishibai - Japanese style of storytelling that combines a set of illustrated paper cards paired with a scripted performance by the narrator |
2 | Silly rich boy | Be brave, work hard | Folk Tales | Performative storytelling with changing background |
3 | Emperor's Shoes | Be creative | Folk Tales | Performative storytelling |
4 | The 3 charms | Listen to elders | Folk Tales | Kamishibai |
5 | Gruffallo | You are as strong as you think you are ; size does not matter | British children's picture book by writer Julia Donaldson | Kamishibai |
6 | Farmer Princess | Protect and preserve nature | Folk Tales | Puppetry |
7 | Flowering tree | Protect and preserve nature | Folk Tales | Puppetry |
8 | Gadadar is Dead | Always ask question | Folk Tales | Performative storytelling |
9 | Brave Elephant | Importance of friendship | Panchatantra | Performative storytelling |
10 | Mushika Story | Understand mythological stories | Mythology | Interactive storytelling |
11 | Garuda Story | Understand mythological stories | Folk Tales | Performative storytelling |
12 | Hanuman's Ramayana | Understand mythological stories | Ramayana | Kamishibai |
13 | Sita Kalyana | Understand mythological stories | Ramayana | Kamishibai |
14 | Phir Phur | Be creative | Folk Tales | Performative storytelling |
15 | Princess Amulya | Being brave, strong and helpful | Folk Tales | Performative storytelling |
16 | Tutu and Kalu | Being inclusive, Be brave | Story written by Prashanth Sanakaran | Kamishibai |
17 | The Moon Princess | Being honest | Folktale from Japan | Kamishibai |
18 | Kabulliwalla | Caring for others | Story by Rabindranath Tagore | Interactive storytelling |
19 | The two goats | Sharing and caring | Fables | Puppetry |
20 | Bonku babu | Being brave | Story by Satyajit Ray | Interactive storytelling |
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Benefits of Storytelling Course at eTutorWorld
- eTutorWorld combines the effectiveness of traditional learning with the latest technology.
- Interactive sessions with ample time allotted for doubts and questions.
- A structured storytelling course developed by highly respected tutors.
- Focus on shlokas and Indian culture.
- Virtual class recordings for missed sessions or weekend revisions.
- Relaxed learning at chosen timing, including evening hours and weekends.
- Course Certificate at the end of 8 weeks from eTutorWorld.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the pre-requisites for this course?
There are no pre-requisites for this course. Any students with a desire to learn about Indian culture through interesting stories can register for the course. Hardware pre-requisites include a personal device and a stable internet connection.
2. Who will be teaching this course?
Interactive storytelling sessions will be conducted by experienced story-tellers. They come with a rich history of Expressive Arts Therapy and Theater.
3. Is this a regular course?
Though this is a special summer course that has been planned to get over before schools reopen for the Fall session, we may offer the course even after kids start attending school. However, the course will always be available on the eTutorWorld website.
4. Will there be books for the course?
Our storytellers will be recommending interesting story books from time to time. The books will only be suggestions for some extra reading.
5. Is there a demo session for the course?
Yes, eTutorWorld offers a Free Trial for all its courses. You can fill up this form to register for a free demo session.