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Ariel
Balevi, born in 1964,
is a storyteller originally from Montréal. He has been
performing in Toronto since 1999 as well as in festivals in Ottawa
and Washington D.C. In Toronto, he has performed at various venues
and at events organized by the Iranian diaspora community in
Toronto. These include the popular Persian cultural festival
of Tirgan, held at Toronto's Harbourfront in the summer of 2008,
and at events organized by the Iranian Students Union at the
University of Toronto (IAUT).
His repertoire includes stories
from the folklore and classical literatures of Iran and Turkey.
These stories derive from such sources as the Shahnameh, the
Haft Paykar, the Masnavi of Rumi and Thousand and One Nights.
Ariel has an interest in cross-cultural influences in storytelling,
which has led him to explore different kinds of narratives, from
his current repertoire to the European fairy tale and monastic
legends of Georgia.
As
a child of parents who emigrated from Turkey, Ariel is familiar
not only with the interaction of different cultures but also
a living oral storytelling tradition that encompasses not only
traditional and literary stories but also personal family stories
of diaspora.
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