Traditional Storytelling is a program dedicated to the art of spoken narrative—where history, values, myths, and lived experiences are shared through voice, memory, and imagination. Long before books and screens, stories were the way communities explained the world, preserved identity, and connected generations. This program revives that timeless tradition.
Through guided sessions led by storytellers, cultural historians, and community elders, participants explore folktales, legends, personal histories, and oral traditions from diverse cultures. Each story becomes a living bridge between the past and the present.
Participants take part in immersive storytelling circles where listening and sharing are equally valued. Sessions include live storytelling performances, group discussions, and practical exercises that help participants understand structure, symbolism, and emotional expression in oral narratives.
The program emphasizes the power of stories not just as entertainment, but as tools for education, healing, and cultural preservation. Participants are encouraged to reflect on their own heritage and discover the stories that shaped their families and communities.
