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The Webs We Weave: Anansi the Spider
Anansi the Spider comes from the rich oral traditions of the Ashanti people in what is now Ghana. He is a trickster god, a clever spirit, and a cultural hero all rolled into one. In the Akan language, ...
Families gathered for an interactive performance of "Anansi — The Trickster Spider: A West African Folktale’ by the Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children's Theater group from Cornwall, Conn., at ...
Two hilarious Jamaican folktales about the original story-spinner himself. Anansi the spider is teeny-teeny, but his boasts are as tall as tales get. Captivating rhythms of the West Indies bring this ...
MASON CITY | Stebens Children’s Theatre will present "Anansi the Spider" at 7 p.m. on March 25 on the SCT stage in Mason City. Tickets are $11 for adults and $8 for youth 18 and under. Tickets can be ...
People say that in a time long, long ago, animals walked on two feet and spoke with words, like we do. And back then it was known by everyone that the cleverest of all the animals in the kingdom was a ...
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