Story
Village
In October 2002, 34 American storytellers, including
4 youths, shared stories, songs, arts & crafts--and
friendship--with the inhabitants of a 600-year-old
storytelling village, Geng Cun in Hebei province,
China.
Our group visited Geng Cun under the banner of
the Nu Wa China Storytelling Exchange, led by
Nancy Wang and Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo of Eth-Noh-Tec,
a non-profit Asian American storytelling duo.
Geng Cun is a small village located in Hebei
province in northern China, about a five hour
bus ride from the capital of Beijing. The village
has about 1,200 citizens, mostly farmers.
The Chinese government discovered Geng Cun village's
unique storytelling culture in the mid '80's.
One out of ten people in this tiny village is
a storyteller!
Despite being it's tiny size and poverty, the
village put on a huge welcoming show for our delgation
and for our whole stay made us feel both like
honored guests and old friends.
One of the oldest storytellers in Geng Cun, Jin
Zhengxing, in his late seventies, knows 400 stories
and he has won many awards (including an UNESCO
award). Another elderly man, Jin Jingxiang, 74,
knows 300 stories. Many storytellers are illiterate
or have had few years of schooling. Keeping the
oral tradition alive helps preserve their history,
folklore and and their own life experiences.
Eth-Noh-Tec named our group after the goddess
Nuwa from the Chinese creation myth who created
the first human beings. After the god of thunder
and the god of the sea battled each other and
broke the heavens, Nu Wa mended the sky and saved
the people on earth from the Great Flood.
The spirit of Nu Wa, the Chinese creation goddess
is still alive in images and stories and her healing
energy still inspires rural people in China today.
Paper cuts of Nu Wa, with fantastic variations
decorate people's front doors and window panes
around the holidays. Nu Wa has acquired many names,
including the Wife Who Sweeps the Sky, Chasing
Out Sickness Doll, Banned Ghosts Doll, the Old
Mother Who Brings Many Children and many others.
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