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Bejegyzések megjelenítése ebből a hónapból: november, 2018

Letter to Brad Pitt

Franciska Farkas makes a heartbreakingly honest confession about the difficulties of her childhood and youth. She got to be a role model for others despite all the dead ends, despair and social prophecies. She became an active performer who has a lot to tell about darkness, endurance and the importance of never giving up our dreams.

It’s a cultural thing. Or is it?

Have you ever heard about Travellers? Do you know who they are and how they live? Michael Collins Irish Traveller storyteller is talking to his daughter who wants to quit school. In order to convince her to keep studying, he revives his own childhood. This way we can learn about what it was like to live and study as a Traveller in Ireland in the 1960s. Excerpt from the play It’s a cultural thing. Or is it? by Michael Collins.

Today’s Lesson

Have you ever heard about Travellers? Do you know who they are and where they live? This story gives insight into the everyday life of a young Traveller teacher who believes that it is important for the students to get to know the habits and traditions of travelling people. The situation gets complicated when the school's management learns about this initiative and decides to put an end to it. However, our hero is not so easy to silence, he is brave and proud of his identity. Scene from the play "Today's Lesson" by Richard O'Neil.

Children of the Wind

Sebastian was 17 years old, black sheep of the family, when he left his home to travel Europe as a circus and performance artist. He returned to Italy years later where he found himself and his true profession. He started to work with stateless Roma children living in ghettos, with youngsters that no one else cared for; he believed in them and paved their way. As a result of their common work, the music group Sarabanda was founded. The play “Children of the Wind" was written and performed by Sebastian Spinella.