Gratitude to the remarkable @maajanaki for gracing our Voice Workshop at Surang! 🎙️✨ Her insights and wisdom elevated the experience. Thank you! 🙏 #SurangGuest #VoiceWorkshop #Janaki #Gratitude
Namaskarams on this auspicious Margazhi Thingal 🙏🏾🪔🦜 🌞 Day 1: Curtain Raiser *Margazhi Mosaic* featuring *Smt. Janaki Sabesh*
Lets meet @byhandfromtheheart this Friday and Saturday! 15 – 16 December 2023 By Hand from the Heart Makers Market Explore a gorgeous market fearuring 42 participants! Expect to find vintage picks, musical instruments, art, art, craft, stationery, clothing & textiles, jewellery & accessories, artisanal condiments and food! 10 a.m – 8 p.m Hanu Reddy Residences Poes Garden Chennai – 600 086. Free Entry Valet Street Parking #chennai #makersmarket #popupchennai #chennaipopup #madras #byhandfromtheheartmakersmarket #byhandfromtheheart #bhfth #letseatatbyhandfromtheheart
In life, we often avoid certain things by labelling them as irrelevant. I usually avoid wearing the portable microphone to address a small crowd. It came from believing that I was audible enough while narrating stories and that the voice amplifier was just an appendage while addressing a small group of children. But something different happened yesterday as my friends in @tulikabooks confirmed it was houseful and unfortunately could not get hold of a mic. Lucky for us, I remembered I had a portable mic lying in my cupboard for years. Though I wasn’t sure if it worked, to my pleasant surprise, it worked well. Yes, I finally wore the microphone headset, and let me tell you how I felt. It was liberating. It also helped my wonderful audience to hear me loud and clear. I found joy in this simple thing, and I believe this is what life is about. It is vital to find happiness in the small things. As I wore the mic after a long time, it dawned on me that we often put a lot of things on hold in life. Maybe it is about time we do the things we haven’t done in years and welcome change. Let us step into the new year with this lesson in mind. I am grateful for yet another year of opportunities to share stories with not just children but also with students, adults, corporate sectors, and NGOs. It has been overwhelming to see that my stories have made an impact on people. Nothing compares to the joy of seeing the spark in the eyes of my audience while listening to the stories. Here is hoping I continue this journey of making people smile. Thank you for being a part of this ride with me. As it is time to say goodbye to 2023 let us be grateful for all the good things and keep going. The new year could be the one you have been waiting for your whole life!! May the coming year bring you joy and success, dear Instagram family! I hope it’s filled with new opportunities and cherished moments. Happy New Year! Hello 2024 😊 #grateful #gratitude #newyear #newbeginings❤ #momentswithmaajanaki
🚨🚨CLOSED🚨🚨 Celebrate the year that was and one that’s to come with us at our bookstore as much loved storyteller Janaki Aunty tells some sweet-sweet stories from the world of Tulika! On Saturday, December 30th 11 am at Tulika Bookstore, Chennai For ages 3 To register : LINK IN BIO or DM (LIMITED SPOTS ONLY)
In life, we often avoid certain things by labelling them as irrelevant. I usually avoid wearing the portable microphone to address a small crowd. It came from believing that I was audible enough while narrating stories and that the voice amplifier was just an appendage while addressing a small group of children. But something different happened yesterday as my friends in @tulikabooks confirmed it was houseful and unfortunately could not get hold of a mic. Lucky for us, I remembered I had a portable mic lying in my cupboard for years. Though I wasn’t sure if it worked, to my pleasant surprise, it worked well. Yes, I finally wore the microphone headset, and let me tell you how I felt. It was liberating. It also helped my wonderful audience to hear me loud and clear. I found joy in this simple thing, and I believe this is what life is about. It is vital to find happiness in the small things. As I wore the mic after a long time, it dawned on me that we often put a lot of things on hold in life. Maybe it is about time we do the things we haven’t done in years and welcome change. Let us step into the new year with this lesson in mind. I am grateful for yet another year of opportunities to share stories with not just children but also with students, adults, corporate sectors, and NGOs. It has been overwhelming to see that my stories have made an impact on people. Nothing compares to the joy of seeing the spark in the eyes of my audience while listening to the stories. Here is hoping I continue this journey of making people smile. Thank you for being a part of this ride with me. As it is time to say goodbye to 2023 let us be grateful for all the good things and keep going. The new year could be the one you have been waiting for your whole life!! May the coming year bring you joy and success, dear Instagram family! I hope it’s filled with new opportunities and cherished moments. Happy New Year! Hello 2024 😊 #grateful #gratitude #newyear #newbeginings❤ #momentswithmaajanaki
In life, we often avoid certain things by labelling them as irrelevant. I usually avoid wearing the portable microphone to address a small crowd. It came from believing that I was audible enough while narrating stories and that the voice amplifier was just an appendage while addressing a small group of children. But something different happened yesterday as my friends in @tulikabooks confirmed it was houseful and unfortunately could not get hold of a mic. Lucky for us, I remembered I had a portable mic lying in my cupboard for years. Though I wasn’t sure if it worked, to my pleasant surprise, it worked well. Yes, I finally wore the microphone headset, and let me tell you how I felt. It was liberating. It also helped my wonderful audience to hear me loud and clear. I found joy in this simple thing, and I believe this is what life is about. It is vital to find happiness in the small things. As I wore the mic after a long time, it dawned on me that we often put a lot of things on hold in life. Maybe it is about time we do the things we haven’t done in years and welcome change. Let us step into the new year with this lesson in mind. I am grateful for yet another year of opportunities to share stories with not just children but also with students, adults, corporate sectors, and NGOs. It has been overwhelming to see that my stories have made an impact on people. Nothing compares to the joy of seeing the spark in the eyes of my audience while listening to the stories. Here is hoping I continue this journey of making people smile. Thank you for being a part of this ride with me. As it is time to say goodbye to 2023 let us be grateful for all the good things and keep going. The new year could be the one you have been waiting for your whole life!! May the coming year bring you joy and success, dear Instagram family! I hope it’s filled with new opportunities and cherished moments. Happy New Year! Hello 2024 😊 #grateful #gratitude #newyear #newbeginings❤ #momentswithmaajanaki
In life, we often avoid certain things by labelling them as irrelevant. I usually avoid wearing the portable microphone to address a small crowd. It came from believing that I was audible enough while narrating stories and that the voice amplifier was just an appendage while addressing a small group of children. But something different happened yesterday as my friends in @tulikabooks confirmed it was houseful and unfortunately could not get hold of a mic. Lucky for us, I remembered I had a portable mic lying in my cupboard for years. Though I wasn’t sure if it worked, to my pleasant surprise, it worked well. Yes, I finally wore the microphone headset, and let me tell you how I felt. It was liberating. It also helped my wonderful audience to hear me loud and clear. I found joy in this simple thing, and I believe this is what life is about. It is vital to find happiness in the small things. As I wore the mic after a long time, it dawned on me that we often put a lot of things on hold in life. Maybe it is about time we do the things we haven’t done in years and welcome change. Let us step into the new year with this lesson in mind. I am grateful for yet another year of opportunities to share stories with not just children but also with students, adults, corporate sectors, and NGOs. It has been overwhelming to see that my stories have made an impact on people. Nothing compares to the joy of seeing the spark in the eyes of my audience while listening to the stories. Here is hoping I continue this journey of making people smile. Thank you for being a part of this ride with me. As it is time to say goodbye to 2023 let us be grateful for all the good things and keep going. The new year could be the one you have been waiting for your whole life!! May the coming year bring you joy and success, dear Instagram family! I hope it’s filled with new opportunities and cherished moments. Happy New Year! Hello 2024 😊 #grateful #gratitude #newyear #newbeginings❤ #momentswithmaajanaki
In life, we often avoid certain things by labelling them as irrelevant. I usually avoid wearing the portable microphone to address a small crowd. It came from believing that I was audible enough while narrating stories and that the voice amplifier was just an appendage while addressing a small group of children. But something different happened yesterday as my friends in @tulikabooks confirmed it was houseful and unfortunately could not get hold of a mic. Lucky for us, I remembered I had a portable mic lying in my cupboard for years. Though I wasn’t sure if it worked, to my pleasant surprise, it worked well. Yes, I finally wore the microphone headset, and let me tell you how I felt. It was liberating. It also helped my wonderful audience to hear me loud and clear. I found joy in this simple thing, and I believe this is what life is about. It is vital to find happiness in the small things. As I wore the mic after a long time, it dawned on me that we often put a lot of things on hold in life. Maybe it is about time we do the things we haven’t done in years and welcome change. Let us step into the new year with this lesson in mind. I am grateful for yet another year of opportunities to share stories with not just children but also with students, adults, corporate sectors, and NGOs. It has been overwhelming to see that my stories have made an impact on people. Nothing compares to the joy of seeing the spark in the eyes of my audience while listening to the stories. Here is hoping I continue this journey of making people smile. Thank you for being a part of this ride with me. As it is time to say goodbye to 2023 let us be grateful for all the good things and keep going. The new year could be the one you have been waiting for your whole life!! May the coming year bring you joy and success, dear Instagram family! I hope it’s filled with new opportunities and cherished moments. Happy New Year! Hello 2024 😊 #grateful #gratitude #newyear #newbeginings❤ #momentswithmaajanaki
In life, we often avoid certain things by labelling them as irrelevant. I usually avoid wearing the portable microphone to address a small crowd. It came from believing that I was audible enough while narrating stories and that the voice amplifier was just an appendage while addressing a small group of children. But something different happened yesterday as my friends in @tulikabooks confirmed it was houseful and unfortunately could not get hold of a mic. Lucky for us, I remembered I had a portable mic lying in my cupboard for years. Though I wasn’t sure if it worked, to my pleasant surprise, it worked well. Yes, I finally wore the microphone headset, and let me tell you how I felt. It was liberating. It also helped my wonderful audience to hear me loud and clear. I found joy in this simple thing, and I believe this is what life is about. It is vital to find happiness in the small things. As I wore the mic after a long time, it dawned on me that we often put a lot of things on hold in life. Maybe it is about time we do the things we haven’t done in years and welcome change. Let us step into the new year with this lesson in mind. I am grateful for yet another year of opportunities to share stories with not just children but also with students, adults, corporate sectors, and NGOs. It has been overwhelming to see that my stories have made an impact on people. Nothing compares to the joy of seeing the spark in the eyes of my audience while listening to the stories. Here is hoping I continue this journey of making people smile. Thank you for being a part of this ride with me. As it is time to say goodbye to 2023 let us be grateful for all the good things and keep going. The new year could be the one you have been waiting for your whole life!! May the coming year bring you joy and success, dear Instagram family! I hope it’s filled with new opportunities and cherished moments. Happy New Year! Hello 2024 😊 #grateful #gratitude #newyear #newbeginings❤ #momentswithmaajanaki
In life, we often avoid certain things by labelling them as irrelevant. I usually avoid wearing the portable microphone to address a small crowd. It came from believing that I was audible enough while narrating stories and that the voice amplifier was just an appendage while addressing a small group of children. But something different happened yesterday as my friends in @tulikabooks confirmed it was houseful and unfortunately could not get hold of a mic. Lucky for us, I remembered I had a portable mic lying in my cupboard for years. Though I wasn’t sure if it worked, to my pleasant surprise, it worked well. Yes, I finally wore the microphone headset, and let me tell you how I felt. It was liberating. It also helped my wonderful audience to hear me loud and clear. I found joy in this simple thing, and I believe this is what life is about. It is vital to find happiness in the small things. As I wore the mic after a long time, it dawned on me that we often put a lot of things on hold in life. Maybe it is about time we do the things we haven’t done in years and welcome change. Let us step into the new year with this lesson in mind. I am grateful for yet another year of opportunities to share stories with not just children but also with students, adults, corporate sectors, and NGOs. It has been overwhelming to see that my stories have made an impact on people. Nothing compares to the joy of seeing the spark in the eyes of my audience while listening to the stories. Here is hoping I continue this journey of making people smile. Thank you for being a part of this ride with me. As it is time to say goodbye to 2023 let us be grateful for all the good things and keep going. The new year could be the one you have been waiting for your whole life!! May the coming year bring you joy and success, dear Instagram family! I hope it’s filled with new opportunities and cherished moments. Happy New Year! Hello 2024 😊 #grateful #gratitude #newyear #newbeginings❤ #momentswithmaajanaki
What can bring 6 strangers together in 90 minutes? A magic unfolded around this at the ‘Flashback’ event I facilitated at @idam_thespace Kodambakkam on Saturday. It was a ride into our past with photographs, objects and special memories from our lives. We sat in a circle, slowly warming up to introductions about ourselves. Then each of us went back in our own time machines to fetch back memories that evoked beautiful emotions in us. Nithya, started off with an exploration of ‘Can a metro train journey be viewed from the lens of a life presented with new opportunities?’. All of us had a train story for sure. So we shared stories of fears, broken hearts, food memories and inspirations connected to train journeys. It was such a heartwarming moment when Nithya shared a newspaper report on a similar session that I had facilitated 5 years back! Selvi, took us to her days in the 1960s when commute to school was in horse carts through dark and dense hilly routes. She also recalled a heartwarming story of her reunion with her school best friend after many years, something that we think would happen only in movies. As everyone listened in awe, the conversations seamlessly moved to objects that we held dear. From a miniature typewriter, to books and watches passed on through generations, to cherished gifts from an ex-girlfriend, each of us were now talking about our most personal stories without the fear of being judged. And that’s what an intimate group session like this can do. It was turning into a deep and intense, yet safe space for sharing, as each participant took cue from the previous story and expressed theirs. A warm connect blossomed through the flashback ride we took together. I find it apt to say that every kind of story had its ‘idam’ (place) there! As we ended with some soothing lemon tea and butter biscuits, my heart was full and thankful for yet another evening where stories brought a group of strangers together♥️ #flashback #storytelling #magic #momentswithmaajanaki
What can bring 6 strangers together in 90 minutes? A magic unfolded around this at the ‘Flashback’ event I facilitated at @idam_thespace Kodambakkam on Saturday. It was a ride into our past with photographs, objects and special memories from our lives. We sat in a circle, slowly warming up to introductions about ourselves. Then each of us went back in our own time machines to fetch back memories that evoked beautiful emotions in us. Nithya, started off with an exploration of ‘Can a metro train journey be viewed from the lens of a life presented with new opportunities?’. All of us had a train story for sure. So we shared stories of fears, broken hearts, food memories and inspirations connected to train journeys. It was such a heartwarming moment when Nithya shared a newspaper report on a similar session that I had facilitated 5 years back! Selvi, took us to her days in the 1960s when commute to school was in horse carts through dark and dense hilly routes. She also recalled a heartwarming story of her reunion with her school best friend after many years, something that we think would happen only in movies. As everyone listened in awe, the conversations seamlessly moved to objects that we held dear. From a miniature typewriter, to books and watches passed on through generations, to cherished gifts from an ex-girlfriend, each of us were now talking about our most personal stories without the fear of being judged. And that’s what an intimate group session like this can do. It was turning into a deep and intense, yet safe space for sharing, as each participant took cue from the previous story and expressed theirs. A warm connect blossomed through the flashback ride we took together. I find it apt to say that every kind of story had its ‘idam’ (place) there! As we ended with some soothing lemon tea and butter biscuits, my heart was full and thankful for yet another evening where stories brought a group of strangers together♥️ #flashback #storytelling #magic #momentswithmaajanaki
What can bring 6 strangers together in 90 minutes? A magic unfolded around this at the ‘Flashback’ event I facilitated at @idam_thespace Kodambakkam on Saturday. It was a ride into our past with photographs, objects and special memories from our lives. We sat in a circle, slowly warming up to introductions about ourselves. Then each of us went back in our own time machines to fetch back memories that evoked beautiful emotions in us. Nithya, started off with an exploration of ‘Can a metro train journey be viewed from the lens of a life presented with new opportunities?’. All of us had a train story for sure. So we shared stories of fears, broken hearts, food memories and inspirations connected to train journeys. It was such a heartwarming moment when Nithya shared a newspaper report on a similar session that I had facilitated 5 years back! Selvi, took us to her days in the 1960s when commute to school was in horse carts through dark and dense hilly routes. She also recalled a heartwarming story of her reunion with her school best friend after many years, something that we think would happen only in movies. As everyone listened in awe, the conversations seamlessly moved to objects that we held dear. From a miniature typewriter, to books and watches passed on through generations, to cherished gifts from an ex-girlfriend, each of us were now talking about our most personal stories without the fear of being judged. And that’s what an intimate group session like this can do. It was turning into a deep and intense, yet safe space for sharing, as each participant took cue from the previous story and expressed theirs. A warm connect blossomed through the flashback ride we took together. I find it apt to say that every kind of story had its ‘idam’ (place) there! As we ended with some soothing lemon tea and butter biscuits, my heart was full and thankful for yet another evening where stories brought a group of strangers together♥️ #flashback #storytelling #magic #momentswithmaajanaki
What can bring 6 strangers together in 90 minutes? A magic unfolded around this at the ‘Flashback’ event I facilitated at @idam_thespace Kodambakkam on Saturday. It was a ride into our past with photographs, objects and special memories from our lives. We sat in a circle, slowly warming up to introductions about ourselves. Then each of us went back in our own time machines to fetch back memories that evoked beautiful emotions in us. Nithya, started off with an exploration of ‘Can a metro train journey be viewed from the lens of a life presented with new opportunities?’. All of us had a train story for sure. So we shared stories of fears, broken hearts, food memories and inspirations connected to train journeys. It was such a heartwarming moment when Nithya shared a newspaper report on a similar session that I had facilitated 5 years back! Selvi, took us to her days in the 1960s when commute to school was in horse carts through dark and dense hilly routes. She also recalled a heartwarming story of her reunion with her school best friend after many years, something that we think would happen only in movies. As everyone listened in awe, the conversations seamlessly moved to objects that we held dear. From a miniature typewriter, to books and watches passed on through generations, to cherished gifts from an ex-girlfriend, each of us were now talking about our most personal stories without the fear of being judged. And that’s what an intimate group session like this can do. It was turning into a deep and intense, yet safe space for sharing, as each participant took cue from the previous story and expressed theirs. A warm connect blossomed through the flashback ride we took together. I find it apt to say that every kind of story had its ‘idam’ (place) there! As we ended with some soothing lemon tea and butter biscuits, my heart was full and thankful for yet another evening where stories brought a group of strangers together♥️ #flashback #storytelling #magic #momentswithmaajanaki
What can bring 6 strangers together in 90 minutes? A magic unfolded around this at the ‘Flashback’ event I facilitated at @idam_thespace Kodambakkam on Saturday. It was a ride into our past with photographs, objects and special memories from our lives. We sat in a circle, slowly warming up to introductions about ourselves. Then each of us went back in our own time machines to fetch back memories that evoked beautiful emotions in us. Nithya, started off with an exploration of ‘Can a metro train journey be viewed from the lens of a life presented with new opportunities?’. All of us had a train story for sure. So we shared stories of fears, broken hearts, food memories and inspirations connected to train journeys. It was such a heartwarming moment when Nithya shared a newspaper report on a similar session that I had facilitated 5 years back! Selvi, took us to her days in the 1960s when commute to school was in horse carts through dark and dense hilly routes. She also recalled a heartwarming story of her reunion with her school best friend after many years, something that we think would happen only in movies. As everyone listened in awe, the conversations seamlessly moved to objects that we held dear. From a miniature typewriter, to books and watches passed on through generations, to cherished gifts from an ex-girlfriend, each of us were now talking about our most personal stories without the fear of being judged. And that’s what an intimate group session like this can do. It was turning into a deep and intense, yet safe space for sharing, as each participant took cue from the previous story and expressed theirs. A warm connect blossomed through the flashback ride we took together. I find it apt to say that every kind of story had its ‘idam’ (place) there! As we ended with some soothing lemon tea and butter biscuits, my heart was full and thankful for yet another evening where stories brought a group of strangers together♥️ #flashback #storytelling #magic #momentswithmaajanaki
What can bring 6 strangers together in 90 minutes? A magic unfolded around this at the ‘Flashback’ event I facilitated at @idam_thespace Kodambakkam on Saturday. It was a ride into our past with photographs, objects and special memories from our lives. We sat in a circle, slowly warming up to introductions about ourselves. Then each of us went back in our own time machines to fetch back memories that evoked beautiful emotions in us. Nithya, started off with an exploration of ‘Can a metro train journey be viewed from the lens of a life presented with new opportunities?’. All of us had a train story for sure. So we shared stories of fears, broken hearts, food memories and inspirations connected to train journeys. It was such a heartwarming moment when Nithya shared a newspaper report on a similar session that I had facilitated 5 years back! Selvi, took us to her days in the 1960s when commute to school was in horse carts through dark and dense hilly routes. She also recalled a heartwarming story of her reunion with her school best friend after many years, something that we think would happen only in movies. As everyone listened in awe, the conversations seamlessly moved to objects that we held dear. From a miniature typewriter, to books and watches passed on through generations, to cherished gifts from an ex-girlfriend, each of us were now talking about our most personal stories without the fear of being judged. And that’s what an intimate group session like this can do. It was turning into a deep and intense, yet safe space for sharing, as each participant took cue from the previous story and expressed theirs. A warm connect blossomed through the flashback ride we took together. I find it apt to say that every kind of story had its ‘idam’ (place) there! As we ended with some soothing lemon tea and butter biscuits, my heart was full and thankful for yet another evening where stories brought a group of strangers together♥️ #flashback #storytelling #magic #momentswithmaajanaki
What can bring 6 strangers together in 90 minutes? A magic unfolded around this at the ‘Flashback’ event I facilitated at @idam_thespace Kodambakkam on Saturday. It was a ride into our past with photographs, objects and special memories from our lives. We sat in a circle, slowly warming up to introductions about ourselves. Then each of us went back in our own time machines to fetch back memories that evoked beautiful emotions in us. Nithya, started off with an exploration of ‘Can a metro train journey be viewed from the lens of a life presented with new opportunities?’. All of us had a train story for sure. So we shared stories of fears, broken hearts, food memories and inspirations connected to train journeys. It was such a heartwarming moment when Nithya shared a newspaper report on a similar session that I had facilitated 5 years back! Selvi, took us to her days in the 1960s when commute to school was in horse carts through dark and dense hilly routes. She also recalled a heartwarming story of her reunion with her school best friend after many years, something that we think would happen only in movies. As everyone listened in awe, the conversations seamlessly moved to objects that we held dear. From a miniature typewriter, to books and watches passed on through generations, to cherished gifts from an ex-girlfriend, each of us were now talking about our most personal stories without the fear of being judged. And that’s what an intimate group session like this can do. It was turning into a deep and intense, yet safe space for sharing, as each participant took cue from the previous story and expressed theirs. A warm connect blossomed through the flashback ride we took together. I find it apt to say that every kind of story had its ‘idam’ (place) there! As we ended with some soothing lemon tea and butter biscuits, my heart was full and thankful for yet another evening where stories brought a group of strangers together♥️ #flashback #storytelling #magic #momentswithmaajanaki
It is indeed fascinating to observe how Margazhi traditions, despite having evolved over the years, have managed to keep their core form and shape intact, and endeared themselves across generations. How did that even happen? Each generation observed and cherished those practices. They reveled in the memories, and passed on nostalgic Margazhi kadhais to their children. The stories passed on and on and the traditions live on. 💫 What could be more befitting, than raising the curtains on Margazhi this year with some engrossing stories on the varied hues of Margazhi ? Think stories, and enter Smt. Janaki Sabesh! She dons multiple hats with ease – writer, storyteller, actor, solopreneur, and in each of those she inevitably slips into the one thing closest to her heart – to tell a story, straight from the heart. With her inimitable expressive style, Janaki ji has enraptured children and adults alike. Peppered with her trademark humor and singing, her stories captivate the imagination of her audiences, sucking them right into the world of her characters. 💭 Are you ready to go on this kadhai-trail with Janaki ji, and be sucked right into the world of Margazhi ? *Margazhi Mosaic* – Coming soon, on our official Youtube channel. Subscribe, and stay tuned! 🎬: Surang Studios #riseofmargazhi2023 #spiritofmargazhi #spiritofmargazhiutsav #margazhi #curtainraiser #chennai
Naksha is all set to unfurl her latest masterpiece in the heart of Chennai. @maajanaki, an eminent figure hailing from Chennai, known for her storytelling prowess, acting skills and literary contributions is seen in her best of moods, draping one of NAKSHA’s collections. An artisan from Bengal poured his heart and soul in crafting a collection that mirrors the essence of tradition with a contemporary twist. SOTD : Soft Tussar Silk in rust shade, Hand woven in Bengal with intricate Hand embroidery in Kantha stitch, value adding to it’s grace. #Naksha #exhibition2023 #exhibitioninchennai #byhandfromtheheart #bhfth #meetthemakers #chennaipopup #chennaishopping #handwork #JanakiSabesh #chennaishopping #polkadts #bandhejsaree #silksarees #tussarsaree #trendingsarees #sareelove
Excited to welcome onboard, Janaki Sabesh, as a storyteller for the Kids Lit Fest! Your little ones will love going on an adventure with Janaki Sabesh’s authentic style of blending narration, music & movement on Jan 7th, 6 pm – 7 pm at Palladium, Chennai! DM your name and number to register – entry is free & on registration only! #literaryfest #tictactoe #t#palladiummall #storytelling #art #craft #readingcorners #kidsfun #kidsactivities #chennai #phoenixfestival #theglassbox #chennaimoms #chennaimommyblogger #chennaimombloggers #chennaiinfluencers
Our Kids Lit Fest has been featured in @the_hindu! Thank you for the coverage 🤍 Register now on the link in bio to sign up. Entry is free & open to all! #literaryfest #tictactoe #palladiummall #storytelling #art #craft #readingcorners #kidsfun #kidsactivities #chennai #phoenixfestival #theglassbox #chennaimoms #chennaimommyblogger #chennaimombloggers #chennaiinfluencers #chennaievents
Christmas is around the corner and there are innumerable tales to listen to. Join us on 17th December between 10:30am to 11:30am with our favourite Master Storyteller @maajanaki , as she takes you through Celebrating Santa. [ christmas, chennai, christmas event, storytelling, storytelling event]
The enchanting storyteller, JANAKI SABESH joins us at #KCLF2024! Witness her trademark blend of humor, song, and captivating narration. Brace yourself for a spellbinding session filled with laughter and engaging tales at #KCLF2024! Date: 13th – 14th January, 2024 Venue: Jain Futuristic Academy, Newtown #KolkataChildrensliteratureFestival . . . #storyteller #storytales #workshop #speaker #games #foodstalls #booksofimagination #kolkatareads #childrenslitfest #storytimeadventure #culturalvibes #familyfunday #kolkataculture #youngreaders #booklovers #creativekids #festivalofstories #literature #newtale #culturalfest