SHAKTI: Women Behaving Badly – Tales from Indian Folklore

Storyteller Kamini Ramachandran explores how the ‘bad girls’ in traditional Indian folk tales dealt with fear, sexuality, relationships and aspirations in a time long ago. The tales are unadulterated in their rustic bawdiness and celebrate the inner strength of the female characters.

MoonShadow Stories has celebrated World Storytelling Day in Singapore since 2005.

About World Storytelling Day:

World Storytelling Day is a global celebration of the art of oral storytelling. The event has been important in forging links between storytellers often working far apart from each other. It has also been significant in drawing public and media attention to storytelling as an art form.

This event is happening on Friday, 20 March at 8pm at The Play Den, The Arts House.

Price: $18 (excluding $2 ticket fee) and is suitable for ages 16 and up. To purchase tickets, please click [here](http://bytes.sg/EventDetails.aspx?EventID=668).


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