Storytelling

Learn to tell a story.

Traditional and contemporary oral narrative forms — from Katha and Burra Katha to stage and podcast. For children, parents and anyone with stories worth telling.

3 Formats
Live Instructor-led
All ages Welcome
What is taught

Six offerings.

Each has its own curriculum and pace. Pick what fits your goal; we place you at the right level.

Traditional

Katha.

The epic-narrative tradition — voice, pacing, repertoire from the Ramayana and Puranas.

Traditional

Burra Katha.

Andhra performance-narrative form — rhythmic, musical, and ensemble-based.

Stage

Performance storytelling.

Solo and group storytelling for stage — structure, presence, and voice.

Digital

Podcast & video.

Recording, editing, and publishing story-based content for digital formats.

Children

Young storytellers.

Age-appropriate narrative exercises, confidence-building and performance.

Writer's craft

Written origin.

How written narrative becomes oral — adaptation, pacing, and voice.

Progression

How you move through it.

01   Foundation

Starting out.

The habits and basics every practitioner needs first.

02   Grounding

Building technique.

The technical vocabulary specific to your chosen offering.

03   Repertoire

Learning pieces.

Building a growing repertoire with confidence and expression.

04   Performance

Going public.

Stage presence, recording, and performing for family, community, or audience.

Try a lesson

One trial, then decide.

A single trial lesson is the fastest way to know whether this is for you. Live, with a teacher, no obligation.