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"Once Upon A Time" Storytelling

Listen to and imagine a world through storytelling as our professional storytellers share, through narration and enactment, loveable children’s stories. Children are encouraged to interact, sing and dance with our storytellers as they describe and act out the world of the story.

A different story every week!

10.00am – English Storytelling
11.00am – Chinese Storytelling
(First and Second Saturdays of the month)
Dance Studio, Level 5, Gateway Theatre

March Stories

Gateway Kids Club March – Dream Chasers

“All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.” – Walt Disney.

The March breeze billows of dreams untold, calling us to chase them with fearless hearts. This month, we’ve lined up stories about chasing dreams—a girl overcoming all odds to conquer a mountain, a cute earthworm that adores growing his garden, and a little train that go-go-goes! Come join the chase with our sprightly storytellers!

 

Gateway Kids Club March - Dream Chasers
1 March, 10amStoryteller Nat
Greenie Takes Flight
1 March, 11am故事人伟光 · Storyteller William
神奇的织锦!· The Magic Brocade
8 March, 10amYoung Storyteller from The Storytelling Centre Ltd
The Boy and the Drum
8 March, 11am故事人嘉希 · Storyteller Abby
越过山的的小火车! · The Little Train Goes Over the Mountain
15 March, 10amStoryteller Nat
Allie's Incredible Inventions
22 March, 10amStoryteller Misha
Mia and The Mountain of No
29 March, 10amStoryteller Angel
Eli's Big Dream

April Stories

Gateway Kids Club April – Nurturing Nature

Our forests, rivers, oceans, and soils provide us with food, air and water. We may think that they can go on forever, but they need our help to keep them healthy. What can we do to nurture the nature around us? Join us for a month of stories about protecting the environment and saving the earth!

 

Nurturing Nature - Gateway Kids Club Stories in April
5 April, 10amStoryteller Ethel
One Plastic Bag
5 April, 11am故事人伟光 · Storyteller William
葫芦小孩· The Calabash Kids
12 April, 10amStoryteller Nat
The Cloud Spinner
12 April, 11am故事人韵馨 · Storyteller Cheryl
小种子, 大冒险 · Little Seed, Big Adventure
19 April, 10amStoryteller Nat
The Missing Golden Egg
26 April, 10amStoryteller Misha
The Day Earth Cried

“Look What I Made!” Arts & Crafts

Whether it’s sand or sticker art, colouring or painting, kids can participate in making their own take-home art pieces. Creativity is key and their imagination the captain of this hands-on arts and crafts workshop.

10.30am - 1.00pm
Studio 3, Gateway Theatre
$4

Free Play

Kids are encouraged to play with the interactive outdoor games at the Sky Garden. You can also have a picnic and chill out to relaxing background music.

Note: Children should be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times. Gateway Theatre is not responsible or liable for any loss, damage, death, or personal injury sustained on its premises.

10.30am - 1.00pm
Sky Garden, Gateway Theatre (Subject to venue availability)

All our activities are a way for parents to get involved with their kids in arts-related activities. Studies show that creative activities are imperative in early child development.

Gateway Kids Club gets you and your child engaged in arts-related activities that are not only fun but also feed the imaginative creator hidden within!

Each month features a different theme, around which activities are focused.

Recommended for children 3 to 7 years old.

What We Believe

In the early childhood years between 3 to 7 years old, kids have a large capacity to develop their creativity and grow their imagination through various positive artistic stimulations. Studies show that children after the age of 6 will multi-task their modes of learning due to the pressures of formal schooling, therefore their capacity to imagine and create is much greater before reaching this age!

More and more Singaporean parents are introducing their children to the arts through weekend art workshops, theatre plays or musicals for young people, as well as enrolling their children in music lessons. Gateway Kids Club provides another option for parents to introduce their kids to activities that are centred around visual arts, performing arts, music and dance.

More Great Reasons to Join

Arts to Enrich Young Minds

Children develop a variety of skills from participating in arts-related activities regularly.

Motor skills, especially in making arts and crafts.

Language appreciation, in listening and participating in storytelling.

Listening, improving a child’s attention span when listening to stories, as well as active listening when taking instructions.

Empathy, appreciating other people or animals through their stories.

Visual appreciation, when drawing and making crafts; developing graphic cues and understanding symbols.

Problem-solving & critical-thinking, as applied in craft-making or free play interactive games.

Inventiveness, when expressing themselves during the storytelling or craft-making sessions.

Great Family Time

COME DOWN AND TAKE PART IN ACTIVITIES AS A FAMILY

Parents and children can play together, interact when making crafts together or share in an experience through the storytelling sessions. Parents talk about the story at home, sing the songs and do the actions that were shared at the storytelling session. They can also use the skills they’ve learnt making crafts to create their own play at home too.

Our Storytellers

Gateway Theatre collaborates with some of the best and brightest in the local performing arts industry to bring stories to life in a way that is engaging, entertaining, and inspiring. These include freelance actors as well as storytellers from the following arts companies:

Nat Koh

Nat is an actress, radio DJ, storyteller, early childhood arts educator, and host based in Singapore. She began her work in theatre for young audiences as an actress in 2017 and has consistently worked to expand her creative repertoire since. 

Nat enjoys melding her knowledge of acting, fairytales, and education; which is why most of her stories are self-penned! An advocate for giving children a safe space to explore creative solutions without judgement, Nat always ensures that her stories are fun, educational, and above all has the ability to nurture empathy in the hearts of her audiences.

Rino Junior John

Rino Junior John is a theatre-trained actor and graduated as valedictorian, achieving a Distinction in his theatre studies. A true storyteller at heart, Rino has spent years captivating the imaginations of young listeners. Through animated storytelling sessions, Rino weaves silly tales that whisk children away into enchanting realms, nurturing a profound love for literature and sparking the flames for creativity. He believes that the true magic of storytelling lies in the ability to forge connections with young audiences, leaving a lasting impact on their hearts and minds.

William Tan

William Tan is the co-artistic director of Morph Theatre and drama instructor with various primary, secondary and special schools. He is an experienced TV and stage actor. He is notable for his performance in the Mediacorp telemovie, ‘Ah Gong Meat Bone Tea’ produced by the late Mr Kuo Pao Kun. Besides acting, he has written and directed numerous concerts for schools and Singapore Media Academy. William has been involved in Arts Education Programme since 1999.

Young Storytellers from The Storytelling Centre Ltd

The Storytelling Centre Limited is a non-profit organisation based in Singapore. Their core mission is to foster and advance the art of storytelling through performances, collaborations, artistic exchanges, mentorships, training and community outreach. They firmly believe that stories are storehouses of Singapore’s unique multidimensional legacy. The oral traditions of folktales, mythology, legends and fables are avenues for preserving, showcasing and developing Singapore’s rich and diverse heritage. Their focus is on ensuring the sustainability of the art form by nurturing emerging Young Storytellers

ACT 3 Theatrics

Stepping into the fourth decade as Singapore’s first professional theatre company, Act 3 Theatrics’s focus continues to be children. Where once the professionals were the creators and enactors, today, Act 3 Theatrics endeavours to be the catalyst to inspire children in their hands-on quest to learn, explore, experiment, create, articulate and present.

What children enjoy most is the act of doing things. They blossom to their full potential when surrounded by a sense of joy, wonder, spontaneity and freedom

Gateway Kids Club

When is Gateway Kids Club Open?

Every Saturday from 10am – 1pm.

What is the age range for Gateway Kids Club

Our programmes are targeted at ages 3 – 7, but children of all ages are welcome.

Do I have to accompany my child for this programme?

We encourage parents to do the activities with your children, whether it’s Storytelling, Art & Craft, Free Play, or a workshop. It’s great for building your relationship with your child.

How do I get to Gateway Theatre

You can drive or come by bus, train or taxi. Details here.

Is there parking?

There are no carparks in the building itself, but there are a few carparks in close vicinity. Details here.

Is there food nearby?

Yes! Gateway Theatre is right next door to Bukit Merah Hawker Centre. There are also 3 coffeeshops and plenty of eateries and cafés nearby, such as McDonald’s, KFC (and Pizza Hut), Hao Wei Lai, Brinda’s, and Café4You, to name a few. We are also just down the road from Redhill Food Centre, Bukit Merah View Hawker Centre, Alexandra Village Food Centre, IKEA Alexandra and Anchorpoint.

Storytelling

Is storytelling different every week?

Most definitely! We have a varied team of storytellers that take turns to bring you and your children a different story every week. You can see the schedule on the events tab.

How long is the programme?

Storytelling is approximately 20 minutes, but our arts and craft corner is open from 10am – 1pm.

How do I register for storytelling?

Tickets for the whole month will be available on SISTIC 2 weeks before the first Saturday of each month. They will be released at 10am on Friday. For example, all 4 sessions in June will be available for purchase from 21 May. Do note that there are limited tickets, so click here to book them early!

Is storytelling free of charge?

Storytelling is a free programme, however you are required to register and book tickets on SISTIC.

Do babies need a ticket?

Infants in arm (18 months and below) are counted as 1 pax.

My relatives/ friends and I bought tickets for the same storytelling session. Will my friends and I be seated next to each other?

Seat allocations are done on a first-come-first serve basis.

Are walk-ins allowed?

Walk-ins are allowed subjected to availability, however we strongly encourage all patrons to purchase tickets in advance to avoid being turned away due to full capacity.

Can my children attend the storytelling on their own?

Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied by an adult.

I have already bought tickets but could not make it last minute, can I cancel my tickets?

Contact us to let us know if you are unable to attend.