Pursuing Happiness and Looking for Luck

Pursuing Happiness and Looking for Luck

The Apple Seed

  • Jul 27, 2016 7:03 pm
  • 55:07 mins
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In these stories, our main characters find themselves on epic journeys to learn universal truths. The Bird of Happiness Dynamic duo Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo and Nancy Wang brought this Tibetan tale to the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival where this live recording was made. Eth-No-Tec specializes in stunning and energetic synchronized performances that highlight story traditions all over the world, particularly Asia. This story is about a unique pursuit of happiness. www.facebook.com/ethnohtec The Poor Gaiteiro A “gaiteiro” can refer to one who plays the bagpipes or, in South Brazil, one who plays the accordion. A fitting subject for Kevin Carr, a piper who often brings his story to life with a great command of instrumentation. The gaiteiro in this story finds himself on some interesting adventures that start with a case of wishful thinking. www.kevincarr.org Issun Boshi A well-known and well-loved Japanese folk tale similar to the tradition of Tom Thumb. “Issun Boshi” is translated into English as “One Inch-Boy” or sometimes the “The Inch-High Samurai.” This story is given the standard Bob Reiser treatment and is equal parts humorous and exciting. www.bobtales.com Looking for His Luck On the album, "Once in A Blue Moon", Dolores Hydock shares stories of discovery and destiny. In this tale, about the unluckiest man in the world, we get a different take on the classic quest story and are all invited to see the big picture through life's details.www.storypower.org