Incursions
Incursion programs:
For childcare to secondary school
45–60 minutes
Session themes can be tailored to align with curriculum goals & audience engagement
Early Learning | Pre School
A delightful introduction to storytelling for our youngest audience. In these playful, interactive sessions, children experience stories as magic in motion. Through enchanting folktales, puppetry, action rhymes, and sensory activities, children are exploring early narrative awareness, listening skills, and imagination.
Primary School
An introduction to the world of storytelling. Students are introduced to how stories are built, shared, and reimagined. Through oral storytelling, movement and collaborative play, students explore elements such as character, setting and plot while discovering diverse Asian stories and storytelling techniques. The sessions are hands-on, engaging, and thoughtfully aligned with classroom learning.
Tailored to the National Victorian Curriculum.
Secondary School
Introducing storytelling as a way to think, question and articulate. Through active listening, group discussions and a process of guided creation, students are encouraged to explore voice, identity and intention.
Using Asian folktales, we show how stories can shape our thinking and behaviours. These sessions invite reflection, thoughtful expression and connection.
Performances
Performance Program:
For playgroups, libraries, festival or online storytelling events
30 mins - 60 mins sessions
For all ages
Library Experience
Intimate storytelling experiences created for shared listening spaces. These performances draw on Asian folktales and audience interaction, inviting listeners of all ages into moments of connection and imagination.
Local, National and International Storytelling Festivals
Storytelling experiences created for shared listening spaces. These performances draw on Asian folktales and audience interaction, inviting listeners of all ages into moments of connection and imagination.
Online Experience
Live or recorded storytelling designed for digital and global audiences. These performances carry the warmth of oral storytelling into online spaces, making them ideal for schools, festivals and international platforms seeking culturally rooted stories.
Find out more about online storytelling spaces around the world.
Upcoming Events
National Folk Festival (Canberra)
3rd - 5th April 2026
Australian Storytelling Guild One Day Wonder Conference (Sydney)
13th June 2026
Past work
SG60: Red Dot to Down Under 2025 Singapore National Day in Melbourne
(Melbourne, Australia)
Sharing Singaporean folktales with the Singaporean community in Melbourne was such a joy. Remembering stories like Sang Nila Utama and the Legend of Redhill (English/ Tamil).
Imagine! International Storytelling Festival
(Dresden & Leipzig, Germany)
Three storytelling showcases and a personal storytelling workshop at the Imagine! International Storytelling Festival.
Marrakech International Storytelling Festival
(Marrakesh, Morocco)
Proud to be part of a historical storytelling moment - broke the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous,, non-stop storytelling session, achieving 80 hours, 34 minutes, and 58 seconds in the iconic Jemaa El-Fnaa Square. Over 100 storytellers from 33 countries participated in this marathon event, which celebrated the theme "Bahja" (Joy) to honor the city's rich oral traditions