Kamishibai (paper theater) is a Japanese way of telling stories. Once
popular in the 1930s - 1940s, it was swept aside with the introduction
of television.
But kamishibai is back and new stories are being published and there are
festivals and gatherings of kamishibai storytellers popping up around
the world.
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Bernard Caleo |
Bernard Caleo (comic book maker, actor, storyteller) and myself formed a
Facebook Group
a few years ago, and calling it the AKA (Australian Kamishiba
Association), we hoped to gather kamishibai enthusiasts from around
Australia to share ideas and grow skills.
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Daniela with her kamishibai stage and stories |
We now have members from Victoria, NSW, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia as well as a few overseas guests.
With growing confidence, we decided to go public and so pitched ourselves to the
Williamstown Literary Festival 2018 offering: a display, two shows, introductory session and workshop for children.
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Anna telling a story to an enchanted crowd |
The plan was hatched when
Anna Manuel
said, 'Let's do it!' Anna shouldered a huge amount of the planning and
arrangements with the festival organisers: curated the showcase of
Kamishibai Stories for Kids and facilitated the workshop. Together with
her partner Anthony, she also designed our flyers and banner.
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L-R: Alex Kharnam, Daniela Bücheler-Scott, Jackie Kerin, Matt McArthur,Tetsuta Watanabe, Anna Manuel |
And I would like to express gratitude, on behalf of the team, to those
members of Storytelling Victoria who so kindly gave up their time and
helped us with the display table. We were overwhelmed by your
willingness to down tools and lend us hand.
And please, if you would like to be part of the fun, don't hesitate to join our group and follow our Page.
Find us on our AKA PAGE
HERE
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