MULTI-LINGUAL OLIO TEAM (November 2022)
Stories are timeless. Some stories may be native to a particular land but the wisdom they carry are universal and are not limited by the language barrier. Banumathy and Lavanya hail from the South of India, while Debjani and Nidhi from the East and North of India.
In a country that boasts many languages and dialects, through this unique collaboration they bring forth the timelessness and the universal appeal of tales native to their land, India. These tales of Epic conundrums - Vikram and Vetal speak to every human being in their own language! Join these vibrant ladies as they bring alive to you these tales in seven different languages weaving in music, movement and theatre.
Lavanya Prasad
Lavanya is an electrical engineer turned professional storyteller and believes that she makes better and long lasting connections using stories than electrical wires.Her Organization Tale’scope has stepped into its ninth year and works with children and adults using stories as a medium. Lavanya loves to incorporate the Indian classical and folk elements of music and dance into her telling styles.She has been invited as a featured teller representing India, in many international storytelling festivals.Her project roots with senior citizens was acknowledged and appreciated by the Honorable Prime minister of India very recently.Lavanya not only believes in incorporating the art that she has learnt in to her storytelling forms but delve deep into them for greater understanding and clarity. Her paper regarding an indigineous storytelling form in India was recently selected to be presented at a prestigious conference in a renowned platform. This journey has taken her into the path of deep research with respect to the storytelling artforms in India.
Banumathy
Banumathy is the Founder-Director of Fables n Tales. She believes that stories can entertain and educate. As part of the Government of Tamil Nadu's "Children's Program", Banu has shared stories in Public Libraries across Chennai. She is also a member of the Government of Tamil Nadu's "Story Corner" project. Banu has told stories and conducted workshops in Storytelling Festivals and schools across Tamil Nadu. She has performed for Regional and International Radio Channels, for DD National Television and with International Storytelling Guilds. When Banu tells stories, she uses her theatrical expertise to transport listeners to different worlds. Listeners make the story their own by relating themselves to the characters. Banu believes that by telling and/or listening to a hero’s / heroine's story journey and by deciphering the metaphors of a story, one can enhance one's problem-solving skills, develop moral values and creative imagination, improve vocabulary, and even experience healing.
Debjani Bhaduri
A decade ago by sheer coincidence, Debjani came to know about the artform Storytelling. Since then she has been sharing stories across all age groups to spread happiness and joy. She loves retelling folktales, mythological accounts and authored classics lacing them with contemporary thread and adding a hint of humour. She believes Storytelling can be used as a tool to teach concepts and has trained 1500 teachers to replicate it in the classrooms. She uses stories to develop soft skills of professionals and has led workshops at various Multinationals. She has been part of the story project pioneered by the Government of Tamil Nadu both in curating the stories and training the teachers. Video of her Storytelling is used as a model in Tamilnadu District Schools. She has worked as guest faculty at National Institute of Fashion Technology, Chennai, teaching Narrative and Storytelling in the department of Fashion Communication in 2020 and 2021. She is currently associated with Orbit Innovations as a Softskills coach.
Nidhi Gujral
Nidhi is a finance professional turned storyteller who believes that the universe is made up of stories. She launched her storytelling initiative Pip & Squeak in the year 2019 where she uses her stories to facilitate literacy, encourage thinking, incite creativity, and make learning fun for children. She has since performed in various renowned schools, libraries, and children's carnivals. Nidhi has collaborated with corporates for their client/ employee engagement programs and is also working as a voice artist for Sonalika Publications where she lends her voice for their audio library, animated video stories and podcasts. She enjoys collecting and telling folktales and brings her stories alive through her voice and expressions.