Storyteller Marina Katsari takes the audience on a magical journey of narration. This talk (in Greek language) brings stories and dreams to the forefront and questions the reality of what can be remembered.
Storyteller & Drama Practitioner Marina notes: “Since I remember myself, I recall stories and fairy tales. I was born on the island of Cyprus where myths and exaggeration are an integral part of the daily life of its residents. I spent the first two years of my life on the land of the Arab storytellers, in Oman, as my family followed my father who used to tell us that, as an engineer, he was installing air conditioning in a great Sultan’s Palace. Thereafter, somewhere along the black and white chess board of Nicosia, a city of opponent kings, rooks and pawns, I “grew up’’ and found out as much as I could about the little ones as an early years teacher. I then received a strange call from the English woods, where I went to learn the art of educational drama and theatre. The Centaurs of Thessalia then invited me and initiated me into the art of storytellers. I march with this, so far. Body, word and voice stand in front of me at every turning. I learned to explain the world in this way,
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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