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Workshops

Storytelling on Independence Day

August 5, 2014

I’m conducting a free storytelling session on Independence Day!

Venue: Friends Library, Salunke Vihar Road, Pune
Time: 6 pm to 7 pm
Age-group: 5-8 years

Friends-Workshop-Web
Storytelling with Varsha

Read Something New!

July 31, 2014

Back to British Library with my next reading workshop!

Read Something New!

Dates: 17th August, 24th August, 7th September and 14th September
Time: 3 pm – 5 pm
Age-group: 9-12
Registration fee: Rs. 1,200 for members; Rs. 2,200 for non-members  (You get a complimentary Gold 6-month membership free when you register)

See you there!

Storytelling with Varsha – Tomorrow!

June 19, 2014

Here are some pictures from the past. See you tomorrow!

Go to the Event Page on Facebook

Storytelling with Varsha

Age-group: 5-8 years
Venue: Friends Library, Salunke Vihar Road
Registration Fee: Rs. 350
Date: 20th June, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 6 pm to 7 pm

Storytelling at Friends Library, Pune

June 11, 2014

When I conducted a reading workshop at Friends Library, many parents came to me and asked me to do something for younger children.

Finally, here is a storytelling workshop for the littler ones.

Friends Library Workshop
Storytelling with Varsha – next on the Workshops Calendar!

Venue: Friends Library, Salunke Vihar Road, Pune
Date: 20th June, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Fee: Rs. 350

Storytelling Photographs

June 10, 2014

Here are a couple of photographs from my storytelling session at The Cultural Centre.

Looking forward to my next workshop!

Storytelling at The Cultural Centre
Activity-time!

 

Storytelling - Copy
Five Children and I(t)

Storytelling at The Cultural Centre, Pune

June 7, 2014

What better place to tell stories than in the silence of a place surrounded by nature?

The Cultural Centre Pune is ideal.

The Cultural Centre
A beautiful place for storytelling!

I had a truly enjoyable session with five children from three different countries. In keeping with the international spirit, we told stories from three different countries. And then, I had the fortune of listening to a fascinating story told by one of the children there – about a tiger and a wild boar. It is about the wild boar’s unhappiness at not getting a return gift at the tiger’s birthday party. So much does he complain and so generous is the tiger, that the wild boar ultimately gets a ‘BIG’ internet connection. In addition, his complaints earn him a lamp, a torch, a cooking pot, a pair of shoes and a man, each as large as the room we were in!

Working with children opens the mind. I can only just imagine the wild boar sitting with his big internet connection.
Look out, wild boar, look out! Don’t get addicted to the internet; you won’t stand a chance against Asterix and Obelix once they are on the move!

Storytelling with Varsha at The Cultural Centre, Pune!

June 6, 2014

Yesterday, I secretly did a storytelling session for a child’s birthday.We recited together, we acted together, we laughed and shouted together.

It’s coming back tomorrow – at The Cultural Centre!

Here’s how to get there.

Getting to The Cultural Centre
The roundabout route that you’ll possibly have to follow …

 

Way to The Cultural Centre
The direct route …

And here are the details once more:
Age-group: 5-8 years
Date: Saturday, 7th June, 2014
Fee: Rs. 350
Time: 11 am – noon

Please register your child at tcc@prelocate.com. For further queries contact 09764 441 478

See you tomorrow!

Storytelling with Varsha

June 1, 2014

This time, I have something coming up for younger children.

If you know children between the ages of 5 and 8, tell them to join me this Saturday at The Cultural Centre Pune for a storytelling session followed by activities that give free rein to their imaginations!

Storytelling Workshop - Cultural Centre

Day Five: Reading Workshop at JustBooks

May 31, 2014

Another workshop came to an end yesterday.
Lots of parents came in and asked me when I would do something like this again.
Soon, I hope, soon.
For now, I am filled with gladness. Comics, stories, poems, myths … A reading workshop is so fulfilling!

16. Alankrita and Ananya with their books
Books, bookmarks and a prize – smiles all around!

Day Four: Reading Workshop at JustBooks

May 30, 2014

My reading workshops are always learning experiences. If not for those who attend mine, for me!

Day Four Reading Workshop
Left: “The Golden Sword” by Ahaan Top Right: Illustration b Ananya Bottom Right: Illustration by Alankrita

Yesterday was a day of comics and stories.
One child made a comic depicting a race to win a golden sword.
One write a fable and illustrated it.
One wrote an essay with a picture.

They showed me, again, how inspiration can come from anything!

 

Day Three: Reading Workshop at JustBooks, Wanawadi

May 29, 2014

Each day brings more happiness!

Yesterday, day three of my reading workshop at JustBooks, was lovely. We told a story together, then wrote letters and played a new game – the Word Train!
Children constantly inspire me to be creative!

Day Three - Reading Workshop at JustBooks
Top Left: Word Train Top Right: A letter to an unknown reader Centre: Reading a secret letter from someone you don’t know

Day Two: Let’s Read at JustBooks, Wanawadi

May 28, 2014

One hour is not enough for everything I like to do with the children at the workshop!

It was still lovely, though, with understanding copyright (and asking whether Google will know who owns the copyright for the Bible) and telling stories. Myths, book covers, publishing, copyright and a quiz – all on Day Two of the reading workshop at JustBooks, Wanawadi. Let’s Read!

Reading workshop day two
“The Giving Tree”, “Starry Night” and “The Deep-Sea Dive” at the reading workshop at JustBooks

Day One: Reading Workshop at JustBooks, Wanawadi

May 27, 2014

The week began with another reading workshop!

It’s a new place for me, with new children and new activities. One thing remains the same, though. It’s still all about books and a library is the perfect place! It’s not too late to join in – come, Let’s Read, at JustBooks, Wanawadi, Pune!

Reading Workshop Day One
Reading poems and writing stories on Day One of our reading workshop at JustBooks, Wanawadi. Come, Let’s Read together!

Day Five: Reading Workshop at Friends Library

May 23, 2014

Another wonderful reading workshop came to an end today.

Reading workshop at Friends Library, Pune
The entire group – Aryan, Zauh, Tanishka, Anhad, Rhea, Rashmin, Prisha and Gaurangi

“Five minutes more.”

“Please, last day!”

“Can we stay till 1?”

“Please …”

Despite everything, we did not finish at 11:30 as planned, but at 12:30! It’s hard to refuse when children want more time with you!

Days Three and Four: Reading Workshop at Friends Library

May 22, 2014

Reading workshop activities
Do you know this tale from long ago?

“How can it already be 11:30?”

“Time is already up?”

“I could sit here for five hours daily!”

“Why is tomorrow the last day?”

Reading Workshop activities
Designing a book-cover: Day Four of ‘Exploring the World of Stories’

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today, Day Four of Exploring the World of Stories, my reading workshop at Friends Library, I ended up extending my one and a half hour slot to almost two hours, simply because the children were so excited. It’s been wonderful, these four days. I can’t believe that tomorrow is the last day either!

Let’s Read! – Reading Workshop

May 21, 2014

Look what’s coming next!

Reading Workshop Poster
Reading Workshop at Just Books, Wanowrie, Pune

Register now! Call (020)30116811 or +91-7385022202 for more details.

Day Two: Exploring the World of Stories

May 20, 2014

Two more children joined the reading workshop at Friends Library today!

The World of Books - Friends Library
The perfect place to explore the world of stories!

With seven children in the cosy children’s section of Friends Library, Day Two of the reading workshop was a day of learning.
We spoke about the publishing process and copyright.
We designed book covers.
We shared myths from around the world.
And we had a quiz to round things up.

Reading Workshop Day Two
Designing Book Covers for books we love – Day Two of Exploring the World of Stories!

Tomorrow promises to be fun too!

Day One: Exploring the World of Stories

May 19, 2014

As of yesterday, I had no registrations for my reading workshop. I decided to go to Friends Library anyway. Three children came. And then one more. And one more. And one more promises to come tomorrow – all in all, it was delightful.

Among other things, we played Pass the Story – a cross between Pictionary and Chinese Whispers, with the element of stories added into it. Here’s how it works:
Participant One picks a chit. Suppose it says ‘Geronimo Stilton’. Participant One draws Geronimo Stilton and passes on his sketch.
Participant Two makes a guess. Suppose Participant Two guesses ‘rat’. He writes ‘rat’ on a sheet of Paper and passes it on.
Participant Three draws.
Participant Four guesses.
And so on.

It’s a hilarious game.
Harry Potter became Wimpy Kid.
And Sleeping Beauty became Barbie, as did one of the seven dwarfs.

Reading Workshop Planning Day Two
One story from China, one from Japan, one from Nigeria, one from Persia and one from Greece. Are you ready to explore the world of stories?

The world of stories continues tomorrow – here’s what I have planned!

Three Days to Go for my Workshop at Friends Library!

May 16, 2014

Are you ready? Have you passed the word? Will you please?

Workshop preparations
Are you ready for some magic?
Workshop preparations 2
I am busy preparing my quiz cards and activity sheets!

Any queries? Write to me!

Exploring the World of Stories: A Reading Workshop for Children

May 11, 2014

Summer holidays! Time for yet another reading workshop!

Exploring the World of Stories

I’m moving to another library now – Friends Library, Salunke Vihar Road
Mark the dates: 19th May – 23rd May 2014
Age-group: 8-12 years
Time: 10 am – 11:30 am
Registration fee: Rs. 750

Join the fun! Let’s explore the world of stories!

Fun 4 Kids

April 25, 2014

It’s workshop season! The Cultural Centre, Pune, is a new space in Mundhwa for different activities and programmes. “Fun 4 Kids” is a venture into a range of activities for children. I will be facilitating the ‘Literature’ activities with reading and writing workshops once a month.

Poster Fun 4 Kids

The poster says it all!

Winding Up – Creepy House Reading Challenge

March 29, 2014

Today, I will be part of the award distribution, the final get-together of all the participants of the Creepy House Reading Challenge at the British Library, Pune.

Four workshops over the course of two months with children aged anywhere between 5 and 13. What fun it was!

Creepy House

We’ll talk about what we learned, how we can take things forward and what we can do with books in our lives ahead.

And then, I have the honour of having been invited to give certificates and medals to the children who successfully completed the challenge. Looking forward to another lovely morning!

British Library Workshops

February 27, 2014

Creepy House
Four fun workshops at the British Library in the last two months! Waiting for more!

 

Reading is Fun
My venture into workshops for children last year. Looking forward to taking this ahead!

Express Yourself!

February 23, 2014

Sigh. And that’s the end of another fun workshop at the British Library!

We played, we laughed, we shared ideas. For once, I honestly believe the children enjoyed the workshop more than I did.

One child had to explain the word ‘FREEZE’. The rules were – no acting, no translating, no using the words ‘ice’, ‘cold’, ‘still’, ‘fear’ and ‘move’.
He stood, thinking, for a long time.
Then he began, “Once upon a time, there lived an Eskimo. One day, he decided to go to Antarctica. He went all the way there and he made an igloo. But then on top of a mountain there, it was so chilly that he …”

My next workshop is tomorrow!

February 22, 2014

A custom-made workshop for the Reading Challenge at the British Library!

Yes, each of these cards is hand-made. Each card contains a word from the Creepy House Reading Challenge.

I’ve lost count of how many cards I made.

Workshop - Taboo
Express Yourself!

Inspired by Taboo!

February 14, 2014

The next workshop I’m doing at the British Library promises to be fun!

My father got a rubber stamp saying ‘VARSHA SESHAN’ long, long ago. I kept it safely.
I visited a bookshop about six months ago and impulsively bought a stamp pad, but did not use it.
I bought chart paper to make a lantern for Diwali (yes, five months ago) and never made the lantern.

I put all of them together to make my own Taboo cards, using words that I found in books that are part of the Creepy House Reading Challenge. They look lovely; I’m waiting to use them!

Suppose you have to get your team to say the word ‘breakfast’. You cannot act or translate. You can speak, making full sentences, but there’s another rule. You are given five words that you aren’t allowed to use! Without using the words ‘eat’, ‘morning’, ‘lunch’, ‘food’ and ‘dinner’, can you make your team say the word ‘breakfast’?  Express yourself! Use as many new words as you can to make your team understand what you want to tell them!

Only team-work can win this time! Are you ready for this challenge?

Read more . . .

‘What happens next?’ at British Library

February 10, 2014

The afternoon’s workshop at the British Library began with a presentation that helped the eight children understand the mood of terror.
Sights and sounds, ghosts, enormous spiders, zombies, mummies and pirates found their way into ideas children expressed before they began to write.

And then, I gave them their prompt –
The crows cried out in the distance. Hundreds, thousands of crows perched on the roof of the old, empty house. Then, the door opened …

I was prepared for a creepy story.
I got eight creepy stories.

One wrote of the ‘Door of No Return’.
An old violinist opened the door …
A tremendous sound echoed.
NEXT LEVEL! flashed the computer screen.

Another wrote about three children being whisked away into a mirror in the haunted house. And then, the ghost of Mr Scribble Hopper wrote the names of the three children on a piece of paper listing the children he had killed.

What a thrilling afternoon it was!

‘Show and Tell’ at British Library

February 9, 2014

At the first of today’s workshops at the British Library, children in the age-group 5-7 brought their favourite toys to talk about.

There were two little creatures called Sita and Gita.
A boy made up a story about how squeaky Sita and jingly Gita walked into his room while he was asleep. He was frightened, but understood when he woke up.

There was a Lego space-shuttle. A girl made up a story about how the shuttle went to a place where aliens experimented on humans.

There was a pink-roofed house with Lego girls.
The house was, of course, haunted. The theme is Creepy House. 

And there was Croco – a crocodile whose teeth were yellow because no one ever brushed his teeth.

What a delightful hour I had!

British Library Workshop

February 8, 2014

Creepy House
Two workshops coming up!
Venue: British Library
Time: 10:00 -11:00 (age-group 5-7); 15:00-17:00 (age-group 8-13)
Date: 9th February, 2014

Day One: Colour your Thoughts

January 12, 2014

At the British Library workshop for the 5-7 age-group today, I read out a story about a black dog.

Mr Hope is afraid of the black dog because it’s as big as a tiger.
Mrs Hope is afraid of the black dog because it is as big as an elephant.
Adeline Hope is afraid of the black dog because it’s as big as a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Maurice Hope is afraid of the black dog because it is as big as Big Jeffy.

“What do you think Big Jeffy is?” I asked.

“I think it’s a very very very very very very very very very very very big alien,” responded one six-year-old.

We discussed what an alien is. We discussed whether or not aliens are friendly, whether or not aliens are like humans, whether or not aliens are monsters, and whether or not aliens have LASER guns.
But we all agreed to the suggestion that Big Jeffy was an alien.

One of the children, when it came to colouring her thoughts, drew a big, smiling, two-legged alien with horns.
After a whole story about a scary black dog, that’s what she chose to draw.

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