Storyhouse

Storyhouse Storytelling Performances, Workshops, Trainings, Mentoring. Lectures, Talks

Storyhouse Philippines is derived from the word storehouse, changing the “e” into “y” just like in the movie “Pursuit of Happyness.” In Filipino, we may call it “Kuwentong Bahay” because there are stories in store in the house; it was last March 2011, the year I founded the group. The prime objective is to promote the Art of Oral Storytelling. It is a dynamic, innovative, and professional company

that offers something magical. We aim to promote quality storytelling performances, seminars, workshops, and events that will instill a love for learning and the arts that features undeniably exciting ways to motivate the minds to imagine and think. Furthermore, for us at Storyhouse Philippines, stories are TOLD rather than read aloud. Stories are not read from books but retold by the tellers, making each interpretation unique. Storyhouse Philippines is an open organization that welcomes anyone interested in oral storytelling, whether teller, listener, beginner, or professional. We are actively bringing like-minded people together to enjoy, discuss and practice the art of storytelling. It also offers opportunities, resources, events, workshops, coaching, mentoring, and accreditation for storytellers. We provide an avenue or forum for storytellers to share their skills.

“The mind that opens to a new idea; never comes back to its original size.” Albert Einstein

PAST PERFORMANCES | EVENTS:
• Children’s Month Celebration - October 21, 2011 at National Library of the Philippines Auditorium
• Storytelling Session - April 2012 to March 2015 at Museo Pambata
• Stories to Change the World - June 21, 2012 at Pedro P. Cruz Elementary School in Mandaluyong
• One Upon a Story – A Teller Series - December 01, 2012 at Museo Pambata
• Pasinaya Open House Festival - February 2013 at CCP Library
• Once Upon a Story Year 2 - November 2013 at Kaban ng Hiyas Congressional Library (Mandaluyong)
• Pasinaya Open House Festival - March 2014 at CCP Library
• World Storytelling Day - March 2014 at Union Church of Manila
• Stories to Change the World - June 2014 at Museo Pambata
• Storytelling NOT Just for Kids - February 28, 2015 at College of St. Benilde School of Design and Arts Black Box Theater
• World Storytelling Day - March 2015 at Museo Pambata
• Storytelling Session - November 2015 to November 2016 at Family Lounge - Trinoma Mall
• Storytelling at the Park - December 21, 2016 at Legaspi Active Park, Legaspi Village, Makati
• World Storytelling Day - March 20, 2018 at Museo ng Katipunan, San Juan
• World Storytelling Day - March 23, 2018 at Kaban ng Hiyas Congressional Library
• Samot-saring Hiraya, A Storytelling Concert – August 6, 2022 at the 3rd floor of Lotus Mall Imus

PAST WORKSHOPS | SEMINARS | TALKS | LECTURES:
• Art of Storytelling Workshop - July 30, 2011 at Union Church of Manila
• Art of Storytelling Seminar/Talk - September 15, 2012 at Le Pavillon Metropolitan Park for Metrobank Foundation
• Art of Storytelling Workshop - April 21, 2012 at Pasig City Museum
• Art of Storytelling Workshop - April 25 – 27, 2012 - Museo Pambata
• Intro to Art of Storytelling - December 2012 at Division of City School Mandaluyong
• An Effective Teacher is a Good Storyteller - January 23, 2013 at Rizal Technological University – Mandaluyong
• Art of Storytelling Workshop for Mind Movers (Children) - May 2013 at Mind Museum
• Intro Art of Storytelling Seminar - May 31, 2013 at Kaban ng Hiyas Auditorium
• Art of Storytelling Workshop - March 2014 at Union Church of Manila
• Talk: Storytelling to Kids - September 4, 2014 at PAP Community Foundation Changi Simei Education Centre, Singapore
• Works of Words – An Army of Storytellers - September 25, 2014 at UST High School – Benavides Auditorium
• The Art of Storytelling - November 26, 2014 at Assumption College
• Intro to Art of Oral Storytelling - June 20, 2015 at Kaban ng Hiyas Congressional Library
• Lecture: How to be an Effective Storyteller - July 25, 2016 at Xavier School
• Art of Storytelling Workshop - July 30, 2016 at Union Church of Manila
• Talk about Radio Drama - January 5, 2017 at Xavier School
• Intro to Storytelling - February 18, 2017 at Outreach Ministry of Union Church of Manila in Cainta, Rizal
• Art of Words - January 27, 2018 at Union Church of Manila
• Presentation of the Art of Oral Storytelling - March 17, 2018 at First Home School Festival at Gopala Learning Haven, Cavite
• Storytelling Workshop - June 2, 2018 at Rotary Center 3780, Quezon City
• Lecture: Dynamics of Theater in Telling - November 17, 2018 at Grace Christian College
• Online Training - July 9, 2018 for Afghanistan Storytellers
• Parental Talk “How to Make Your Storytelling More Exciting” - August 3, 2019 at Blk. 233 PCF Sparkletots Preschool, Changi Simei, Singapore.
• How to Deliver Your Story with Confidence - August 15, 2019 at Xavier School
• Effective Storytelling Workshop - February 1, 2020 at ICS Worship Center, Mandaluyong City
• The Art of Oral Storytelling (TAOS) Program Batch 1 – July 3 to August 6, 2022 at Lotus Mall Imus

World Storytelling Day Celebrations -NZ Kids Ministry. Thank you to all of the kids and the church leaders for making it...
12/04/2026

World Storytelling Day Celebrations -NZ Kids Ministry. Thank you to all of the kids and the church leaders for making it a reality! 29/03/2026 👏🫰🙏

World Storytelling Day Celebrations at BestStart Faringdon. Thank you to all of the staff for making it a reality! 27/03...
11/04/2026

World Storytelling Day Celebrations at BestStart Faringdon. Thank you to all of the staff for making it a reality! 27/03/2026 👏🫰🙏
BestStart Educare

✨ WORLD STORYTELLING DAY CELEBRATIONS ✨Theme: “Light in the Dark”WHAT BEETLE CAN DO!A Tiny Tale of Long Agoby Robert Mag...
24/03/2026

✨ WORLD STORYTELLING DAY CELEBRATIONS ✨
Theme: “Light in the Dark”

WHAT BEETLE CAN DO!
A Tiny Tale of Long Ago
by Robert Magnuson

Performed by JAY MENES
Filipino Storyteller | Actor | Literacy Advocate
Founder, Storyhouse Philippines | Award-winning Performer

🎭 Interactive Storytelling Fun
🎶 Live Filipino Music
🌟 Fun for All Ages

Discover how even the tiniest beetle can bring light into the dark. 🐞✨

📅 27 March 2026
📍 BestStart (Rolleston Area)

In this meaningful and thought-provoking story, discover an important life lesson about identity, integrity, and the cou...
12/03/2026

In this meaningful and thought-provoking story, discover an important life lesson about identity, integrity, and the courage to stand firm in who you truly are.

In the quiet blue sea lived a clever octopus named Inko, who had an amazing gift — he could change his color anytime he wanted. At first, he used this gift t...

Attended the "All in for Arts" gathering in Christchurch City. Talked to Juanita Hepi (Artist, Storyteller, Lecturer, an...
07/03/2026

Attended the "All in for Arts" gathering in Christchurch City. Talked to Juanita Hepi (Artist, Storyteller, Lecturer, and Researcher) and Anapela Polatata'ivao (Actor, Director, Producer). Great to be with the people lived for art's sake!

04/02/2026
We should fix the "holes" in others' lives whenever we see them, even if it's not our "job." Small acts of kindness can ...
03/02/2026

We should fix the "holes" in others' lives whenever we see them, even if it's not our "job." Small acts of kindness can have a life-saving impact.

The story highlights the importance of going above and beyond in duty, kindness, and that small, unnoticed acts can have profound, life-saving consequences.

We should fix the "holes" in others' lives whenever we see them, even if it's not our "job." Small acts of kindness can have a life-saving impact. The story ...

30/12/2025

Friends, imagine waking up to an empty garden where something older than your country once stood.

In 2011, in Tokyo, a bonsai tree more than 400 years old was stolen from the garden of Kunio Kobayashi, one of Japan’s most respected bonsai masters.

This wasn’t a hobby plant.

This tree had been shaped by generations. Trimmed branch by branch. Watered daily. Passed through time like a family name. In bonsai culture, these trees aren’t owned. They’re cared for. Borrowed from history.

Here’s what shocked people.

Kobayashi didn’t threaten the thief.
He didn’t talk about money or punishment.

Instead, he made a public request.

He asked the person who took the tree to water it correctly. To protect it from wind. To place it where the roots wouldn’t dry out. He said the bonsai was like his child, and that losing it meant losing centuries of living memory.

Most people respond to loss with anger.
He responded with responsibility.

And quietly, it worked.

Authorities later confirmed the bonsai was recovered alive, damaged but surviving. The care instructions weren’t just compassion. They were a truth test. Only someone skilled could keep the tree alive long enough to sell it.

This story matters because it flips the idea of ownership.

Sometimes love isn’t about possession.
It’s about stewardship.
Even when someone breaks your heart.

What if the measure of what we value is how carefully we protect it, even when it’s out of our hands?

21/12/2025

The Bull and the Donkey.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOqk5-3Tq8A
11/12/2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOqk5-3Tq8A

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06/12/2025

Thankful for the opportunity to perform at Paskuhan sa Barangay Banyuhay Christchurch '25. Held at Cowles Stadium 30 November 2025. ctto

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