{"identifier":"RJ-Second01_6312250781112","browse_author":"Nia Jia Wei (Performed by), Roger Jenkins (Performed by) and Roger Vaughan Jenkins (Proprietor (Publisher Bloomsbury Video))","subscription_list":["bvl_historyculturesch"],"titleByTitle":"Yes","isbn":9781350915503,"description":"What must I do to become rich and happy? A farmer goes to ask the Wise Man. Along the way he agrees to ask a question for three others who help him... Told with guzheng accompaniment played by Ni Jia Wei. I am a Merdeka-generation Singaporean (born here to British parents) who grew up in UK before returning to teach drama (1978). I discovered storytelling (1998) after careers as a teacher and theatre practitioner (ST*ARS, Hi! Theatre), so I incorporate dramatic elements (physical/vocal characterisation, mime and comic improvisation) into my telling. What I love about storytelling (unlike theatre) is that I look directly into the eyes of my audience, performing in the same shared space/light. Highlights of my storytelling life? Winning Best Storyteller Award (2013, Kanoon Int\u2019l Story Festival, Iran) founding Singapore\u2019s 398.2 Storytelling Festival (2015); co-founding FEAST (Federation of Asian Storytellers); and performing in festivals (Bahrain, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia and Thailand.) Being described as the\u2018affable patriarch\u2019 of Singapore storytelling by the National Storytelling Network (USA)! I am particularly fond of value or wisdom tales \u2013 hence my two resource books, Stories for Values Education (Juniors and Teens), created to help schools tackle character education. I enjoy working with puppets and telling in tandem (ie with a partner). With Gophi Nathan, who is hearing-impaired, I share stories told with sign language as I believe in promoting access (I am a trained audio-describer for the blind). Scripting a bi-lingual telling (in sign or with a mother-tongue partner) allows me to re-visit my theatrical roots! Language - English","videoId":6312250781112,"browse_view":"contentTypeBrowsePageIndexView","subscription":"bvl_historyculturesch","title":"The Fourth Question: A folktale from China for Secondary school level","xml_source":"bvl_historyculturesch_video-vra.xml","browse_search":"RJ-Second01","videoPoster":"https://cf-images.eu-west-1.prod.boltdns.net/v1/static/4171818645001/d8f9f366-ea98-442a-9310-0dbca7a81410/4c001840-0d23-4383-bf69-6bfeb76910b6/1280x720/match/image.jpg","series_id":"series_notJustAtBedtime","facets":"asianArtsAndLiterature , Asian arts and literature , beliefRitualsAndWorship , Belief, rituals and worship , mythsAndLegends , Myths and legends , narrative , Narrative , wealth , Wealth , made_20202029 , 2020\u20132029 , english , English , origin_singapore , Singapore , video , Video , artsAndLiterature , Arts and literature , made_2000Present , 2000\u2013present , anthropology , Anthropology , societyAndSocietalIssues , Society and societal issues , origin_asia , Asia , asianStudies , Asian Studies ,","contenttypeorder":3,"series":"Not Just At Bedtime","date_of_publication":2021,"productname":"bvl_all","id_search":"RJ-Second01","facet":["anthropology","artsAndLiterature","asianArtsAndLiterature","asianStudies","beliefRitualsAndWorship","english","made_2000Present","made_20202029","mythsAndLegends","narrative","origin_asia","origin_singapore","societyAndSocietalIssues","video","wealth"],"contentType":"video","authors":"Nia Jia Wei~Roger Jenkins~Roger Vaughan Jenkins"}