Filed under: Arts and Culture, Stories, Oceania, New Zealand, Video
One of the great things about exploring other cultures is hearing their stories. The world is filled with myths, legends, fables, anecdotes, histories, jokes and all sorts of other oral traditions. Some traditional storytellers keep to the old ways, while others, like this sand artist, have taken on new methods to tell age-old tales.
Marcus Winter is a Maori artist who opened up the 2010 Original Art Sale in New Zealand by retelling a traditional Maori creation story. Through his work we see the world being formed when the children of Ranginui, the Sky Father, and Papatuanuku, the Earth Mother, separate their parents and set off a chain reaction that creates the world and, of course, New Zealand.
Stories are living things. They take on new forms to adapt to the times and perpetuate themselves through the ages. I'm glad that artists like Winter are taking their ancient tales and giving them a modern twist.Video: Maori Creation Story Told In Sand Art originally appeared on Gadling on Wed, 30 May 2012 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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