Podcast: Africa in tales: an audio series of 10 African tales
Audio 29:00
Africa in tale.
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By: Chantal Lorho Follow
31 min
Why does the woodpecker strike its beak against the trunk of the tree?
Why have men and women lost all confidence in the ant?
And what are success and money worth in the belly of a sacked stork?
So many questions to which this new podcast proposes to answer.
Publicity
The mouth that speaks must have pity on the ears that listen to it ... What if we told you behind the scenes of the podcast "Africa in tale"?
Stories of toads, elephants, cunning spiders, king, madman or marabout: why are African tales universal?
A podcast produced by
Making Waves
and Des Livres Pour Tous - Côte d'Ivoire.
Guests:
- Laure Egoroff,
co-director of the podcast "L'Afrique en contes"
-
Tidiane Tiang,
co-director of the podcast "L'Afrique en contes"
- Elvis Tanoh
, librarian animator at the Library of Books for All in Abidjan.
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