The Odyssey Part Eleven: The Rooted Bed
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The Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
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The Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The epic of the Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The epic of the Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The epic of the Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The epic of the Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The epic of the Odyssey brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
www.JayLeeming.com
The Odyssey as brought to life by performance storyteller and poet Jay Leeming.
Jay Leeming tells Part Six of the Odyssey.
Could some stories really be 100,000 years old? A meditation on oral memory, story, and the constellation of the Pleiades, complete with music (played on the dilruba of India) for our winter darkness.
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Jay Leeming interviews the Welsh storyteller Daniel Morden about the Odyssey, his path to storytelling, and much more.
The age of Kali begins, kingdoms are destroyed and Yudishtira and his brothers set out for the otherworld, all in this final episode of the Mahabharata as told by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
Truth and lies, elephants and chariots collide on the battlefied of Kurukshetra, where the vows and desires of every character create a pattern no one could have foreseen and the battle in the world is revealed to be also a battle within.
The epic which began with the theft of a cow continues as all the fruits of action grow ripe on the branches of what's possible, leading to a battle in which even a god can lose his way and the razor-sharp choices of one woman in her past life lead to the death of the Grandfather of us all.
The Kurus and the Pandavas hurtle towards a war which it seems cannot be stopped, though Krishna does everything in his power to prevent it in this episode of the Mahabharata as brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming.
The epic of the Mahabharata brought to life by performance storyteller Jay Leeming through the power of music and the spoken word.
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