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Interactive Children's Theatre & Festivals in Navi Mumbai

byTiny TribesAt multiple preschools and centers across Navi MumbaiStarts from5,400 Per Term (12 Sessions)View full gallery

We bring the magic of musical storytelling and interactive improv to children's festivals, turning the stage into a space for shared wonder and spontaneous joy.

A teacher fully immersed in character during our performance at the Kukdukoo Fest. Using expressive body language, she captivates the young audience, demonstrating how we use drama to tell engaging stories.

An angel character, complete with a halo and wand, on stage at the Kukdukoo Fest. Our performances often include simple costumes and props that spark the children's imagination and draw them into the story.

A happy selfie of our team backstage at the Kukdukoo Fest. We are all smiles after a successful performance, wearing our matching red Tiny Tribes shirts and fun character headbands. This is our tribe, full of passion and joy.

Two of our teachers performing a scene on stage. Their expressive faces and gestures tell a story all on their own, capturing the attention of the children sitting in the audience. This is storytelling in its most active form.

Our teachers use colorful ribbon wands to create a magical effect on stage, while the audience of children and parents watches with delight. This video captures the vibrant energy and audience engagement that make our festival performances so special.

Our amazing team posing proudly in front of the Kukdukoo Fest sign. I started this journey alone 15 years ago, and seeing our tribe grow fills me with so much pride. These are the passionate educators who make it all possible.

The full team on stage at the Kukdukoo Fest, celebrating a successful performance. This was the result of many rehearsals and a lot of hard work, and I couldn't be prouder of every single teacher.

Our teachers performing a fun, choreographed dance on stage as part of our musical story. The audience, filled with children and parents, is completely engaged, clapping and smiling along with the performance.

Here I am on stage, wearing a fun character hat and speaking to the audience. We always involve the children in our stories, asking them questions and inviting them to participate, making it an interactive experience for everyone.

Two of our teachers in character, acting out a scene from our musical adaptation of "Rooster Raga." Their playful interaction and costumes help bring the story to life for the young audience.

About Tiny Tribes on Stage: Festivals & Events

Unlike typical stage shows where children sit and watch, our festival performances are completely unscripted. We rely on audience participation, inviting kids to join the story with shakers or movement to ensure they feel like active members of the cast, not just passive spectators in the audience.

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