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Shakti: Women Behaving Badly – Tales from Indian Folklore

22 March, 2015 by Rose Kuruvilla

I was asked by Kamini Ramachandran of Moonshadow Stories to style and design a set for ‘Shakti: Women Behaving Badly – Tales from Indian Folklore’ as she celebrates World Storytelling Day 2015. Strictly for an adult audience, the performance consisted of stories of some of Kamini’s signature tales that she has been telling since 2003.

When Kamini first approached me about styling a set for Shakti, I was very excited. Whilst the styling I typically do is more for dinners and ceremonies, I was ever ready to take on the challenge of designing a great set. My love for theatre, passion to create something new and the perfectionist in me guided me in making this set come alive.

Upon receiving the brief and understanding the theme of the stories, I came up with the idea of styling a set around a simple South Indian home with elements from each story. The ambience of the set was there to add imagery to the stories told. I was inspired by the stories and how colourful each were.

Here are some pictures of the set:

Inspired by the stories, the set was styled around a South Indian Home.

Front view of the set“…and she prepared the altar exactly as she instructed” (Worship of a Household God)

Altar

“…he left her to prepare the wedding feast” (Bopoluchi)

Spices

“…she helped herself to the robber’s loot” (Bopoluchi)

Vintage Kerala Jewelry Box

“…and the flames from all the lamps from all the houses would…” (A story & a song)

Oil lamps on different levels

 “…she added sugar, cardamoms, and cloves to the boiling milk” (Worship of a Household God)

Ghee Pot

 A shot of Kamini and I with the whole set.

With storyteller Kamini in the complete set

Thank you Kamini for the amazing opportunity and for believing in Never Ending Ideas. I hope to work with you again.

Thank you Verena for managing Front of House well and for helping me with all the late comers.

To everyone at the Arts House that helped me with the management and setup of this event, thank you!

To my husband, Geophin, thank you for being incredibly supportive and for getting Silverfox Photography to take the beautiful pictures of my set at the last minute. I am forever grateful.

For more pictures and vendor credits for this event, check out our  gallery.

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Black, White and Shadows

26 March, 2013 by Rose Kuruvilla

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This blog post is long overdue.

We recently styled and event managed ‘Making Stories, Telling Stories’ in conjunction with our client’s (MoonShadow Stories) celebration of World Storytelling Day 2013. We were to design the event room layout which lends itself to the theme of the event which was around shadows as this was a Shadow Puppet Performance and Workshop.

Since we were talking about shadows and candles were considered a fire hazard, my team and I decided we would work on a classic black and white theme. We would create silhouettes to replicate a shadow effect. We also incorporated elements of the Malaysian Rainforest as the stories told at the event were Malayan folktales. To subdue the bold contrast of black and white, we added black and white plaided ribbons to stationery.

The event went on smoothly with minor hiccups. I was very happy to see how relaxed our client was at the event. She placed her trust in us in managing the event for her so that she could focus on her performance, which she did.

This event also marks the first event for our Dream Weaver – Soma Rachel George, who did a splendid job. See how natural she is with the kids and dressed in theme!

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Selected photos of the event will posted up in our gallery soon. So stay tuned!

Dream Team

Event styling and coordinating: Never Ending Ideas

Event Host: MoonShadow Stories

Cupcakes: Little Red Hen 

Stationery Designer: Serene Soh

Balloons: Party with Us!

Photographer: Aaron Iceman

Videographer: Gorilla Pictures

Venue: The Arts House

Shadow Theatre Setup: Funplay Workshop

 

 

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