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Sound recording, story; a creation myth told by Dan Yashinsky, as part of a private performance in Laura Simms' Manhattan Loft, New York, North America, on an unidentified date. | |
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Introduction by Dan Yashinsky, including a reminiscence and true life tale about trying to get his child to go to sleep (it is from this story that the title of Dan's Book 'Suddenly They Heard Footseps' derives), followed by a story told by Dan Yashinsky, accompanied by a musician Oliver. A story about World-Maker ensuring balance between the actions of the sun, rain, darkness and the moon on the earth, and about mankind's endless search for its maker. | |
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audience:- | adult |
audience:- | storyteller: Sally Pomme Clayton |
audience:- | storyteller: Jocelyn Berube |
audience:- | storyteller: Jacky Williams |
audience:- | storyteller: Sharon Shorty |
audience:- | storyteller: Laura Simms |
audience:- | Jonathon Fox |
recording quality | |
condition:- | good |
completeness:- | complete |
duration:- | 0 hours, 8 minutes, 50 seconds |
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storytelling:- |
storyteller: Dan Yashinsky male / Canadian / Romanian / American / Polish / Turkish / Russian / Jewish / born 20.09.1950 |
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storytelling:- |
musician: Oliver male / American, North |
storytelling:- |
Manhattan, New York, America, North
private performance |
gift from:- |
storyteller: Sally Pomme Clayton |