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Heroic Ages - Thousand Years Persian Book of the Kings
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Festival Of Music In Middle Eastern Cinema
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Tales from the Shahnameh
Storytelling and Workshop for Families

Lunch and Literature: New Persian Cooking
Talk, Demonstration and Sampling

The Golha Project
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Tales of the Shahnameh

TALES FROM THE SHAHNAMEH

Storytelling and workshop for children age 5-10 years

21 May 2011
2:30-4:00 pm

Asia House
63 New Cavendish Street
London W1G 7LP

Storytelling and Workshop for Families with Xanthe Gresham. Music by Arash Moradi.

 

Organised by

Asia House Festival of Asian Literature in partnership with Iran Heritage Foundation

Introduction

At a special session for children 5-10 years of age, storyteller extraordinaire, Xanthe Gresham, accompanied by master musician Arash Moradi, will narrate stories from the treasure trove of Shahnameh, where heroes, princesses, dragons and demons and all manner of delights fit for a king await to be discovered. Following the performance, children will be invited to join an interactive workshop led by Mishko Papic, where they will create objects in the spirit of the Shahnameh.

Admission

Booking is essential.

Free to children 5-10 years of age accompanied by a responsible adult.

Enquiries

Asia House, 63 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 7LP
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7307 5454
Fax. +44 (0) 20 7307 5459
Email: enquiries@asiahouse.co.uk
Web: www.asiahouse.org


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