

Kutumb conducts storytelling performances as part of our initiative, The Kalakaar Project. We will conduct additional performances, and are planning a series of curated cultural arts events, including additional storytelling performances, musical performances, dance performances, and various hybrid jugalbandis.
Kutumb has conducted numerous drama workshops with private and government school teachers, non-profit educators, college students and professors, and corporate houses such as Adobe. Each drama workshop lasts four hours and works with a group of approximately 25 employees. Using theatre games and Baolian drama conventions, we will help your team work together and bond with one another, in order to address underlying themes of empathy, consideration, and appreciation. The participants will enter into a safe space created using drama and drama conventions, in order to reflect and communicate with one another. They will create images (and rituals) that have a lasting impact on their work journeys as a team. The workshop is divided into warm up activities, then participants will break into groups to explore drama conventions with Kutumb’s facilitators. The process will culminate in a sharing.
Additionally, we have conducted numerous teacher training sessions with educators from government schools, colleges, and nonprofits, focusing on helping educators develop confidence in the use of drama conventions in the classroom, using our toolkit. For example, we conducted a drama-in-education with 27 MCD Primary School teachers in association with Tech Mahindra Foundation.
Please reach out to austin@kutumb.in for all inquiries regarding storytelling performances, team building workshops, drama workshops and drama camps, and teacher training workshops.