Interactive Storytelling: Tales of Wonder & Wisdom with Roger
Schedule
Sun Jun 14 2026 at 03:30 pm to 05:15 pm
UTC+08:00Location
36 Armenian St, #02 02 | Singapore, SG
About this Event
📚 Interactive Storytelling: Tales of Wonder & Wisdom with Roger 📚
Are you ready for an unforgettable journey into the world of folklore and fable? Join professional storyteller Roger for Tales of Wonder & Wisdom, a captivating, high-energy storytelling session designed to spark imagination and joy.
Roger brings timeless traditional stories from around the world to life, but he can't do it alone—he needs your help! This highly interactive program invites children to dive headfirst into the narrative.
With over 25 years of oral storytelling experience and a rich background in drama teaching and improvised comedy, Roger Jenkins is one of Singapore's most engaging and visually dynamic performing artists.
What to Expect:
Vivid Storytelling: Watch tales come alive with captivating props and beautiful pictures.
Active Participation: Kids won't just listen; they will help guide the story.
High-Energy Fun: Get ready for lots of enthusiastic chorusing, expressive actions, and hilarious animal sounds!
Bring your biggest smiles and your loudest animal roars. We can’t wait to share the wonder with you!
45-Min Storytelling Session + 1-Hour Free Play & Tea at the Bilingvi Hub
About Roger Jenkins
Roger Jenkins is a Singaporean who has been a professional storyteller since 1998. Winner of the BEST STORYTELLER AWARD at the 16th Kanoon International Storytelling Festival, he is a popular performer/trainer in schools, libraries and at community events thanks to his spontaneous, comedic, and often participatory, style of telling.
In 2015, he founded the 398.2 Storytelling Festival Singapore, which continues to this day as our leading platform for local tellers. He has performed at Festivals and schools from Bahrain, Bangkok and Beijing to Nairobi, Penang and Shanghai.
He is a founding Director of FEAST – the Federation of Asian Storytellers (2018 – present)He won the 1995 Singapore Literature Prize for a collection of poems, From the Belly of the Carp, a dramatic celebration of the history of the Singapore River. In 2012 he self-published two collections of mostly traditional stories, Stories for Moral Education (Juniors and Teens) currently in their 17th edition.
Where is it happening?
36 Armenian St, #02 02, 36 Armenian Street, Singapore, SingaporeEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
SGD 37.78 to SGD 69.22



















