Upcoming Events & Workshops

Stagecraft for Playwrights

A creative writing workshop by Verena Tay
Presented by The Arts House
Limited to 12 participants

25, February 2012
10.00am – 1.00pm
The Hall @ The Arts House

Calling up-and-coming playwrights with no/minimal experience in performance or stage production! This unique, hands-on workshop is geared just for you.

New playwrights often write without understanding how their script can be staged. This is because they may lack personal experience in directing and performing plays. In this workshop, participants provide at a short script (10 A4 pages max, 12 hard copies) that they have written. With the help of theatre veteran, Verena Tay, participants direct/act out each script and in the process learn stagecraft, workshop their script and get a better sense of how to craft a stageable play.

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The Story Tree

Stories Day & Night: Celebrating 2012 World Storytelling Day
Storytelling Performances for Families & Children

17 March 2012 (Sat)
3.00pm – 4.00pm
The Screening Room, The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429

Calling all children, big and small! Mums, Dads, Grandparents and all! Join MoonShadow Stories as we celebrate World Storytelling Day 2012 with exciting storytelling performances! Come listen to stories from around the world that you can participate in. Travel with us to a time when animals talked and tricksters ruled. Join us for riddle stories that the whole family can solve and stories that show you how to craft a piece of art. There will also be something special for young ones to take home to remind them to keep on sharing stories. The Story Tree will feature stories of animals,...

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Crafty Tales

Stories Day & Night: Celebrating 2012 World Storytelling Day
Storytelling Performances for Families & Children

17 March 2012 (Sat)
4.30pm – 5.30pm
The Screening Room, The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429

Calling all children, big and small! Mums, Dads, Grandparents and all! Join MoonShadow Stories as we celebrate World Storytelling Day 2012 with exciting storytelling performances! Come listen to stories from around the world that you can participate in. Travel with us to a time when animals talked and tricksters ruled. Join us for riddle stories that the whole family can solve and stories that show you how to craft a piece of art. There will also be something special for young ones to take home to remind them to keep on sharing stories. Crafty Tales will feature stories involving movement, paper-cutting...

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Secrets Shared: Ancient & Modern Tales Revealed

Stories Day & Night: Celebrating 2012 World Storytelling Day
Storytelling for Adults

17 March 2012 (Sat)
8.30pm – 10.00pm
The Blue Room, The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429

Do you have a secret? If yes, join MoonShadow Stories for an evening of storytelling that reveals secrets from the realm of story. Listen closely as we caution you about supernatural forces as old as the jungles, surprise you with scandalizing tales of adultery and seduction, and advise you with ancient wisdom on how to live life in the modern world. Join Kamini and Verena as they celebrate the art of storytelling with tales selected especially for adult audiences. Some secrets to share…. For the first time, MoonShadow Stories will be collaborating with sound artist and poet, Bani Haykal,...

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Soul Food: Food as Inspiration

A creative writing workshop by Verena Tay
Presented by BooksActually
Limited to 12 participants

20 March 2012 (Tue)
7.30pm – 9.30pm
BooksActually, 9 Yong Siak Street (Tiong Bahru)

Singaporeans love to eat. Whether you are a gourmand or a gourmet, the taste and smells of food excite each one of us. So why not use our chow to nourish our creative writing as well?

Drawing inspiration from our daily diet/favourite grub/disliked dishes, this workshop will help you generate new text that reveals what food means to us and that is infused with unexpected textures to grab the imagination of our readers.

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The Storyteller’s Core

24 March 2012 (Sat)
10.00am – 1.00pm
Classroom 1, 2nd Floor, The Substation, 45 Armenian Street, Singapore 179936

The secret behind any dynamic performer is often his/her ability to command the body’s core muscles to support the performance. So if you wish to become a more vibrant and animated storyteller, let experienced storytelling coach and theatre veteran, Verena Tay, share with you some practical tips on how to activate and utilize your physical centre so that you can speak, move and perform with a power and strength you never knew you had.

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Orgasm: The Art of Sensual Writing

A creative writing workshop by Verena Tay
Presented by BooksActually
Limited to 12 participants

31 March 2012 (Sat)
2.00pm – 6.00pm
BooksActually, 9 Yong Siak Street (Tiong Bahru)

Let us play with words. Let us wallow in vowels and luxuriate in consonants. Let us conjure the imagination…

Let us seduce our readers. Let us arouse their deepest desires and passion. Let us bring them to the heights of pleasure and make them beg for more…

Come one, come all… Enter into this realm and create new text that excites the senses…

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Timeless Tales: Bringing Yesterday's Stories into Today

A creative writing workshop by Verena Tay
Presented by BooksActually
Limited to 12 participants

3, 10, April 2012
7.30pm – 9.30pm
BooksActually, 9 Yong Siak Street (Tiong Bahru)

Ancient folk tales, fables, myths and legends, that are still being read or told today, have stood the test of time as their content and story structures still resonate with audiences today. When we do our own creative writing, sometimes it can be useful for us to draw inspiration from these old stories, instead of trying in vain to devise new plotlines and themes to capture what we want to say.

Using various Aesop’s fables as examples, Verena Tay will share with you tips and tricks on how you can rework the structural elements of these stories to develop a fresh piece of writing before you reinterpret a traditional myth/legend/folktale of your choice.

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Beyond Storytelling 101

30 Apr, 1 May, 4 May, 8 May, 2012
7.00pm – 10.00pm
At a condo, near Newton MRT

Have you been telling stories for some time already and wondered how you can improve your storytelling skills? If yes, then Beyond Storytelling 101 is for you! Beyond Storytelling 101 aims to enhance participants’ ability to adapt stories for telling and to hone their delivery skills over 12 hours of coaching.

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Perspectives: Seeing New, Writing New

A creative writing workshop by Verena Tay
Presented by BooksActually
Limited to 12 participants

18 May 2012 (Fri)
7.30pm – 9.30pm
BooksActually, 9 Yong Siak Street (Tiong Bahru)

Are you too caught up with your daily routines? Do you regard the world with a jaded eye? Have you wondered where your creativity has disappeared to? Are you bored with your writing style?

Fret no more! Perspectives can help! This workshop will use physical-based techniques that will challenge you to perceive the world differently as well as give new impetus to your writing. Whether you are a new or seasoned writer, you will definitely benefit from gaining fresh Perspectives on life. Be prepared to move and be moved!

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The Partisan Teller: Storytelling in the First Person

19 May 2012 (Sat)
10.00am – 1.00pm
Classroom 1, 2nd Floor, The Substation, 45 Armenian Street, Singapore 179936

Storytellers often tell from the point of view of the omniscient narrator, and prefer not to enter the realm of telling their chosen story in the first person. If you wish to broaden your storytelling repertoire and techniques, let experienced storytelling coach and playwright Verena Tay share with you practical tips on how to change your storytelling perspective, infuse suspense in your style and bring your story to life.

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My Story: Crafting Personal Life into Art

A creative writing workshop by Verena Tay
Presented by BooksActually
Limited to 12 participants

9 June 2012 (Sat)
2.00pm – 6.00pm
BooksActually, 9 Yong Siak Street (Tiong Bahru)

The strongest stories are often personal ones because you have lived the experience and recount that experience from the heart. Yet, how can you transform mere biographical/anecdotal accounts and cringing naval-gazing material into thought-provoking and touching tales that will fascinate the audience of your choice? In My Story, you will gain valuable, and practical, tips on how to shape real-life experience into compelling works of fiction.

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