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Category Archives: Storytelling Traditions
Introducing Kamishibai in Turkey- The Henry Brothers interviewed by Tara McGowan of Kamishibai for Kids
The Henry Brothers were recently interviewed by Tara McGowan for the website Kamishibai for Kids. Tara is a professional storyteller, teacher and visual artist and is an expert on the Japanese art of paper theatre or kamishibai. Tara is also the … Continue reading
Posted in ELT, Folktales, Kamishibai, Storytelling, Storytelling Traditions, The Henry Brothers
Tagged Allen Say, Kamishibai, Kamishibai for Kids, Paper Theatre, Tara McGowan
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Karagöz and Hacivat Shadow Theatre – A Turkish Storytelling Tradition
We were in Canakkale in the north west of Turkey recently doing shows for school children, and at one of the schools we happened across a performance by some Turkish shadow puppeteers – known in Turkey as Karagöz. Karagöz is … Continue reading
