JESOLO
SCULTURE DI SABBIA IX - VISIONS OF AFRICA The
Traditional Storyteller
By Gisele
Prata Real. Santos,
Brazil
This very talented woman from
South America is a new and welcome addition to the team.
She will be invited to the
Nativity this year as well.
A
large part of
African social life takes place in the shade of the village tree.
People gather
there to prepare food, share news or listen to the traditional
storyteller. A
popular story is about how the tortoise got the seams on its shell.
Legend says
that one day all the animals were climbing the great Liana tree, but
the squirrel cut the rope and all the animals came tumbling down on top
of the tortoise breaking it's shell, which the ant glued back together.[ BACK
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