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ways to bring invite the theatre of the imagination inHuilo Marvovilla said Jul 13, 2006, 8:51 PM: |
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lets take a look at how to creatively teach other queers and allies about their sacred heritage and align ourselves with a vital amazing heritage. I've been using streete puppets, and paintings, and am now using a theatre/puppet production…. involving the story of the 2 spirit initiation myths… |
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Re: ways to bring invite the theatre of the imagination infolksoul said Jul 26, 2006, 4:16 PM: |
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awen… love that you do story telling. would love to hear any stories that you may want to share here. -d |
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Re: ways to bring invite the theatre of the imagination inHuilo Marvovilla said Jul 27, 2006, 12:05 AM: |
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ok, we are on a roll, i'm doing a ritual theatre piece saturday, … and activating a two spirit jaguar magician… a take from a mayan mythos… i have a story i am hoping to do a full production of…. with puppets and dance… u can see the pics of the story line …at www.deep-woods-art.com, go to jaguar magician story… ok, i'm off to zuni mtn sanctuary in a couple weeks, i'll check in from time to time… please share ur tales …and er, ur tail? heeheheh |
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Re: ways to bring invite the theatre of the imagination inAwen's GONE [no longer around] said Jul 27, 2006, 5:49 AM: |
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Hey willow, sounds like you're popular! http://www.laughingsquid.com/squidlist/calendar/10738/2005/8/1 |
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Re: ways to bring invite the theatre of the imagination inHuilo Marvovilla said Aug 3, 2006, 5:23 PM: |
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popularity is so relative in the universe… hm? hehehe.. |
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Re: ways to bring invite the theatre of the imagination inAwen's GONE [no longer around] said Jul 27, 2006, 5:47 AM: |
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Great that you were interested! Here are some stories that I tell and can remember from the top of my mind: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythology_of_same-sex_love An Irish tale called 'the black horse', in which a son of an Irish King travels the world with his companion dark horse, quests for all demands from the Underwater Prince, refuses to marry the princess and when the Black Horse shifts into a man the two marry and live happily ever after. Another tale everybody likes is that of Phaëton and Cycnus. In most sources they are described as 'friends', but it seems pretty obvious to me they were lovers. Also, Oscar Wilde's 'Happy Prince' and 'Nightingale and Rose' have a strong homosexual flavour. When I tell in Portuguese, I change the names of the birds to retain the same-sex reference that Wilde definetely used deliberately when he wrote those masterpieces. Later on, if I can remember others, I'll let you know. If you can share other stories with me, you'll be contributing a lot :) |
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