all the myth that’s fit to print

Normally I mean to share my own research and retellings of world mythology, but I have stumbled across a bard who truly deserves the title. Her performances speak for themselves; so do the myths she tells.

Here’s Unity’s performances of The Story of Durga Part II, The Story of Ganesh and The Rabbit and the Moon.

February 24th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
3 Responses to “Featured Storyteller: Sister Unity”
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    adrienne Says:

    Oh sugar! Your blog is fab-U-lous, I need to take blogging lessons from you. I know you were teasing about the dissertation. Best wishes to you on the completion of your studies. Since I started reading everyones blog I have learned far more than I imagined I would.

    Adrienne

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    DanO Says:

    Very nice blog. Really nice design and interesting subject matter. I’ve bookmarked this one as a keeper. ;-)

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    Tim Says:

    Stumbled upon your blog via this post. Very cool. Just attended a gathering of storytellers who spent seven hours telling Homer’s The Odyssey. Reminded me of how much I still have to learn about mythology. Terrific blog!