Tales from India – From the Ramayana to the Panchatantra
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Meseszó Association cordially invites you to enjoy a unique evening filled of several-thousand-year-old stories delivered by three amazing professional storytellers from the South of India (Bangalore and Chennai).
Step into a world where ancient rivers still whisper secrets, wise animals offer timeless lessons, and epic journeys unfold with every breath. Join us for an unforgettable evening of traditional Indian storytelling, where timeless tales meet contemporary voices. From the legendary adventures of the Ramayana to the clever wit of the
Panchatantra, this performance brings together three unique storytellers whose work spans generations, geographies, and genres.
Take this unique opportunty. Come listen, remember, and be transported.
Date: 25th of September 2025 Time: 19:00 Venue: RS9 Theater (Rumbach Sebestyén street 9 Budapest) Admission: [recommended donation for the storytellers: 4000ft]
About the artists:
Jeeva Raghunath
A doyen in the world of storytelling, Jeeva is a pioneer in reviving
contemporary oral traditions in India. With over four decades of experience, she has performed at prestigious international festivals and authored numerous children’s books. Her interactive, kinesthetic style breathes new life into folktales and makes
them resonate with modern audiences.
Vikram Sridhar
A performance storyteller who explores the intersection of heritage, folklore, and ecology. Vikram collects stories through travel, curates immersive story walks, and organizes storytelling festivals across India. His sessions for both children and adults provoke thought, awaken memory, and create meaningful connections to space and tradition.
Aparna Jaishankar
Specializing in performative storytelling centered around Indic
mythology, Itihaasa, and Puranic literature, Aparna brings to the stage heirloom narratives rooted in food, architecture, and textiles. Her work bridges past and present through workshops and performances that preserve intergenerational memory and
reconnect people with their cultural roots.
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