Fabric of Folklore
Folktales can be strange, mystical, macabre and intriguing. Join us as we explore the stories, culture and people behind the folklore. We go beyond retelling the legends, myths and fairy tales of old. We look at the story behind the lore, behind the songs and traditions to understand more about what they mean, and their importance. These stories, many originating as oral histories, inform us of what it means to be human; what it means to be an integral part of this Earth. Stories of magic and wonder bind us. They connect us through invisible strands, like the gossamer fibers of a spiders web. Folktales have the power to demonstrate how, although we live in drastically different locals, our hearts and minds beat as one human race. We are weaving the fabrics of our past and present stories, to help us better understand ourselves and to awaken us to a more compassionate and caring world community. As we explore the meaning of existence through folklore we hope to inspire future generations to lead with love and understanding.
Fabric of Folklore
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale
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Set against the breathtaking landscape of ancient Zimbabwe, Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters is a luminous retelling of one of the world's most beloved folktale patterns — the story of two sisters, one kind and one cruel, and a king in disguise who sees who they truly are. Nyasha's mercy and humility lift her to greatness, while her sister Manyara's ambition and selfishness lead her exactly where she feared most. It's a story that reminds us our character is always on display, even when we think no one is looking.
This gorgeous tale is beautifully connected to the same tale-type explored in the Fairy Tale Flip episode on The Talking Eggs — a Creole folktale from the American South. Watch/Listen that episode to see how the same wisdom about inner worth has echoed across continents and cultures for centuries.
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