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Agni Stroumbouli
Agni Stroumbouli is a narrator of folk tales. She has also translated, edited, and anthologized fairy tales, while systematically conducting narrations and workshops on folk tales in Greece and abroad for the last 30 years (Municipality of Athens, Benaki Museum, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, etc.). She worked for 12 years as a head of educational programs and for 13 years as a producer of speech-based programs at ERA (Hellenic Radio). She has performed in theater and cinema. Additionally, she has published a book of short prose titled The Fly (I Myga) by Apopeira Publications (2004).
Program Overview
This is a workshop—a hammock swinging between Conflict [strife, battle, struggle] and Interweaving [the plot-connection with the other]. Through games involving [body, imagination, creation], we will experience the currents of contradictions that run through every action in our lives, leading us into the Parody of the great Conflict in Troy. Batrachomyomachia (The Battle of the Frogs and Mice)—a Rap War!
Suggested Bibliography
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To koudounaki (The Little Bell), (Ed. Agni Stroumbouli), Kaleidoscope Publications
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Folk Tales of Our People, (Ed. Giorgos Ioannou), Ermis Publications
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Batrachomyomachia (The Battle of the Frogs and Mice), (Ed. Agni Stroumbouli), Potamos Publishers
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Lili Lamprelli, 11 Days of April 1926, Patakis Publishers



