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Asian Storytelling: Rakugo, Pingshu And The Art Of Sitting Seiza
Intertwined with the development of mythologies, storytelling predates writing and the earliest oral storytelling was animated with gestures and expressions thrown in for good measure. Tools to enhance the oral narrative of the prehistorical...
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