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      Storytelling performance with picture cards

      • Kami-shibai (Japanese: 紙芝居) is a storytelling performance with picture cards, and is a traditional Japanese entertainment for children. In Japanese "Kami" means paper and "shibai" means drama or enternainment. The performer tells a story and shows pictures from scene to scene.
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  2. Jul 24, 2020 · Kamishibai is a very special and magical way to tell stories that originates from Japan and is fascinating to children. In the paragraphs below, we’ll tell you everything you want to know. What is kamishibai? The most ancient art of storytelling.

  3. Oct 16, 2023 · Kami-shibai ( Japanese: 紙芝居) is a storytelling performance with picture cards, and is a traditional Japanese entertainment for children. In Japanese "Kami" means paper and "shibai" means drama or enternainment. The performer tells a story and shows pictures from scene to scene.

  4. Kamishibai, (kah-mee-she-bye) or “paper-theater,” is said to have started in Japan in the late 1920s, but it is part of a long tradition of picture storytelling, beginning as early as the 9 th or 10 th centuries when priests used illustrated scrolls combined with narration to convey Buddhist doctrine to lay audiences.

  5. Telling Tales with Kamishibai. Objective: Students will summarize and illustrate the main events of a folktale from Japan in the format of kamishibai slides and retell their stories using their kamishibai slides. Kamishibai Box (open).

  6. Kamishibai (kah-mee-shee-bye) or “paper drama” is a form of storytelling that began in Buddhist temples in Japan in the 12th century. The monks used e-maki (eh-mah-key) or “picture scrolls” to tell stories with moral lessons to people who were mostly uneducated.

  7. American children can now enjoy this imaginative activity. Kamishibai (paper drama) is a traditional form of Japanese storytelling that uses large color pictures to accompany a dramatic narration. This type of storytelling is enjoying a renaissance in Japan and has recently become available in English for use in schools and at home.

  8. Kamishibai is suitable for children of all ages and abilities! Currently Kamishibai is often used at school, in the library, in the playroom and at home. It’s a small theater that can be easily put on the desk using it as a scenic place to create a strong involvement between narrator and audience.

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