FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe
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West Africa - Why Sun and Moon Are Up in the Sky with Yacouba Sissoko and Bill Gordh
FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe
04/17/24 • 31 min
For this FolkTale episode, Bill plays banjo and is joined by Malian kora master, singer, and fellow storyteller Yacouba Sissoko. Yacouba was born to a well-known Djeli family in Kita, Mali. For centuries, Djelis have been the musical storytellers and keepers of the history and fables of their culture. The kora, a 21-stringed plucked instrument with a gourd resonator, is the traditional instrument accompanying their songs.
Long ago when Sun and Moon lived on the earth, they played with their friend Water every day. When they invite Water to their house, Water sadly tells them it is impossible to visit because their home is too small. So Sun and Moon plan a surprise for Water that ends up surprising them!
More about Yacouba SissokoSound courtesy of Cliff Hahn Sound
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Ukraine - A Garment for the Moon with Lisa Gutkin and Bill Gordh
FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe
12/05/23 • 28 min
Grammy Award-winning fiddler and vocalist Lisa Gutkin (The Klezmatics) and Bill Gordh tell the Jewish-Ukrainian tale A Garment for the Moon. The moon loves being up in the night sky but sometimes she gets cold. The tailors of the town try to weave a garment to keep her warm but she keeps changing shape! One tailor remembers a tale from his childhood about a place where they weave with light. Could that be the answer? And if so, how will he find it?
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Editing courtesy of Cliff Hahn Sound
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Tibet - The Gathering Tree with Techung and Bill Gordh
FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe
01/18/23 • 35 min
Storyteller Bill Gordh and Tibetan artist Techung improvise the folktale "The Gathering Tree", which delves into the adventures of Paulden, a lone traveler who uncovers life-saving tips by paying heed to conversations among the animals at the Gathering Tree. As he shares his newfound knowledge with the village, they shower him with gratitude. But a sneaky fellow traveler who is jealous of Paulden’s good fortune tries to exploit the animals and locals, leading to a very different, not-so-pleasant ending.
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Sound editing courtesy of David Klym
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South America - The Two Girls with Harpist Edmar Castaneda and Bill Gordh
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06/02/22 • 28 min
Storyteller Bill Gordh and Colombian harpist Edmar Castaneda improvise the South American folktale "The Two Girls" - a cautionary tale of two girls: one from a humble home, whose compassion earns her a well-deserved reward for helping an elderly woman in their village. The other girl who is spoiled and cruel, tries to take advantage of the same woman... but is in for a rude awakening.
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Brazil - Night Comes to the Rainforest with Cyro Baptista and Bill Gordh
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03/21/22 • 25 min
Storyteller Bill Gordh and percussionist Cyro Baptista improvise the Brazilian folktale "Night Comes to the Rainforest". The story follows a farmer's wife, the daughter of the mighty Snake King, who tells her husband about night, which he has never experienced. They decide to send three friends on a mission to fetch darkness from the Snake King. He hands them a nut containing night, with strict instructions not to open it until they return to his daughter, but temptation gets the better of them.
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India - Grandmother Rabbit and the Elephant King with Saraswathi Ranganathan and Bill Gordh
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02/14/22 • 28 min
Storyteller Bill Gordh and veena player Saraswathi Ranganathan improvise the Indian folktale "Grandmother Rabbit and The Elephant King", an enchanting story that dives into the drama between two ponds, one ruled by rabbits and the other by elephants. When the elephant's watering hole dries up, they barge into the bunny's pond, causing chaos. But wise Grandmother Rabbit has a plan to reclaim their turf.
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Persia - Parinaz and the Golden Lamp with Mehrnam Rastegari and Bill Gordh
FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe
10/22/23 • 29 min
Mehrnam Rastegari and storyteller Bill Gordh improvise this Persian folk tale which tells the story of a young woman named Parinaz who escapes being married off to a rich man she does not love by hiding in a golden lamp stand, where she is discovered by a prince who falls in love with her voice. Mehrnam is an Iranian composer, vocalist, and kamancheh player now residing in New York City.
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Ireland - Red Rory and the Fairies with Seamus Egan and Bill Gordh
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03/16/22 • 25 min
Storyteller Bill Gordh and multi-instrumentalist Seamus Egan improvise the Irish folktale "Red Rory and the Fairies". Red Rory likes showing off and telling stories - especially about the fairies. When he takes his fibbing a step too far, the fairies strike back with their playful wrath, throwing a wrench in his plans to head home for dinner with a trail of tricks and hurdles.
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Sound editing courtesy of David Klym
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India - A Flowering Tree with Saraswathi Ranganathan and Bill Gordh
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11/11/24 • 36 min
In a tiny village, sisters Gitika and Lalitika are on a mission to save their struggling mom by selling blossoms from Gitika, who can magically transform into a flowering tree and back to herself again - but only with very careful preparations. The blooms catch the eye of Neela, the king’s daughter, who wants to keep them all for herself, but Neela's brother, the prince, uncovers Gitika's secret and falls in love with her. Unfortunately, Neela's flower obsession leads to some serious drama when she and her friends gather them carelessly, disregarding Gitika's specific instructions, and leaving Gitaka in flux. How will she transform into herself again?
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Sound editing courtesy of Cliff Hahn Sound
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China - The Dragon's Eye with Zhou Yi and Bill Gordh
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08/04/23 • 31 min
Storyteller Bill Gordh and pipa master Zhou Yi improvise the Chinese folktale The Dragon's Eye which tells the story of a tinker who meets and befriends an orphaned dragon whom he raises in his home. Zhou Yi is a pipa (a four-string Chinese lute) soloist, educator, and the Artistic Director of the Ba Ban Chinese Music Society of NY. She graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in China.
Recording courtesy of George Wurzbach
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How many episodes does FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe have?
FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe currently has 12 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Stories, Family Friendly, Kids & Family, Music, Podcasts, Stories For Kids and Children.
What is the most popular episode on FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe?
The episode title 'West Africa - Why Sun and Moon Are Up in the Sky with Yacouba Sissoko and Bill Gordh' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe?
The average episode length on FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe is 30 minutes.
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Episodes of FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe are typically released every 79 days.
When was the first episode of FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe?
The first episode of FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe was released on Feb 14, 2022.
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