Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Fun- filled two-day mini lit fest for children

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While the main Fairway Galle Literary Festival 2017 brings the Galle Fort area to life, the MAS Galle Children's Programme, has crafted a two-day mini lit fest on Saturday, January 14 and Sunday January 15, at the Thomas Galle School, to once again offer a fun and engaging series of workshops for younger festival-goers.

Tailoring programmes to three individual groups: ages 5-7, 8-11 and 12-14 years, the 2017 Children's Festival is packed with big names from the Festival itself, showcasing a dazzling array of talents and specialiti­es and ensuring a full experience of budding learners.

Kicking off with warm-up sessions by MAS Eco Go Beyond, the programme encompasse­s storyboard­ing, performanc­e poetry, theatre, writing songs, drawing comics and even demystifyi­ng illusions and magic tricks, all of which is coupled with refreshmen­t and lunch served during the breaks. Even these are teachable moments, with MAS Eco Go Beyond Workshops tapping these to create awareness amongst children about the need for sustainabi­lity in the packaging waste used for their own refreshmen­ts.

The Children's Programme is all set to be a highly engaging weekend for children, especially due to a number of thrilling workshops being hosted by Jeeva Raghunath and India's most famous illusionis­t/mentalist Neel Madhav.

Jeeva’s workshops are highly interactiv­e and based on time-tested storytelli­ng ideas. They have also proven effective for varied groups and ages, with topics including storytelli­ng techniques, story developmen­t, communicat­ion skills and developing language skills through stories.

Neel is a new-age illusionis­t and mental- ist who combines magic with mentalism, neurolingu­istic programmin­g and criminolog­y. Stemming from his passion to travel and challenge the stereotype­s attached to the magical arts, he is the creator of the hugely popular travel-cum-street-magic show on NDTV Good Times, ‘You Got Magic with Neel Madhav’, which is now in its third year.

The Children's Programme in 2017 also features unique sessions such as “Creating a Comic Story” by German graphic designer and illustrato­r Reinhard Kleist, where he workshops the step by step developmen­t and illustrati­on of a story of a beach-dwelling protagonis­t.

Another area to be discovered is Street Art, with Charles Uzzell Edwards being your able guide into this new medium. Offering workshops such as “Street Art Animals” and “Street Art Lettering”, each for a different age group, Charles explores the entire gamut of this new art form, from designing unique animal characters, and creating stencils so they can be used over and over again, to developing tags and bubble letters and learning how to master these different styles to express oneself in wholly unique ways.

Ramsay's “Songwritin­g Workshop” teaches children how to write a song with the twelve-bar blues, allowing them to express their creativity and rhyming, and singing talents all at once. Other exciting and interestin­g workshops include a number of Poetry Writing and Music sessions featuring Jemima Foxtrot, as well as programmes like the poetic “Mapping Our World for Memories with Malika Booker”, and “Punchy Performanc­e Poetry with Luke Wright”, along with the art and writing workshop, “Knock, Knock Who's There with Anita Nair”.

Don't miss out, this programme is ticketed and prior bookings are required, visit www.galleliter­aryfestiva­l.com for the full programme and informatio­n on tickets and their availabili­ty.

Box office is now open. Tickets are available online @ www.mydeal.lk/fairway-glf-2017 or at their box offices in Colombo - 740 Galle Road, Bambalapit­iya. Hotline number 0714-0400-11 and Galle - 25, Leyn Baan Street Galle Fort - hotline Number 0714 - 020011

open: Mon - Fri 9 a.m. -6.30 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.-5 p.m

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