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Lost Stories
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Regina Sommer Germany-USA
Regina Sommer was born in Aachen, Germany and made her debut as a storyteller in 1992. Her repertoire is made of fairy tales, myths and legends, as well as her own stories and those of literary giants George Sand, Oscar Wilde, Hermann Hesse, Arthur Schnitzler, Tonino Guerra.
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Gidon Horowitz Israel-Germany
Storyteller, writer and Jungian analyst Gidon Horowitz's repertoire includes the Jewish hassidic tradition, the rich storytelling heritage of the Middle and Far-East, as well as the myriad myths and legends of Ireland, Scotland, Europe, Africa, Russia and North America.
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In this moving and powerful program, two German storytellers—one with ancestors from the Rhine valley, and the other from an old Jewish family with roots in Eastern Europe—share personal stories and tales from their respective traditions. Join us for an evening filled with human struggles, courage and compassion, as the two storytellers find common bonds and a shared humanity that is beyond war and history, and as they travel towards hope. |
| Montréal |
Jewish Public Library [ 1 Cummings Square ] 5151 Côte-Ste-Catherine Road, Montréal (514) 345-2627 #3017 |
| 10/21/2009 |
$12 General public | $8 JPL Members and Students |
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