Reygoch on the Fairytrail

The association for the promotion storytelling and creative arts Vilinput (Fairytrail) was founded in 2014. Its founders are Irena Vukoja, Erika Katačić Kožić and Sandra Vukoja. On 12th December 2019, I was asked to take part in a storytelling event […]

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The Fifth Sarajevo Festival of Fairy Tales

From 1st – 15th November this year the Fifth Fairy Tale Festival for children and adults was held in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Hercegovina. It brings with it storytelling performances for children and adults, workshops for parents, educators, […]

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Storytelling in Zagreb library bus

Zagreb City Library Bibliobus invited me, along with others, to participate in the Month of Croatian Books programme. It was my first experience of telling fairy tales in a library on wheels. The Month of Croatian Books is an event […]

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Ogulin Fairy Tale Festival

From 7th to 9th June 2019 the 14th Ogulin Fairy Tale Festival was held. The natural attractions of the town came to life with the large numbers of visitors and performers. It is a festival already well-known to families and […]

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Interview with Jasna Held

Jasna in the homeland of fairy tales Ten years ago I was already acquainted with the fairy tale storyteller Jasna Held, thanks to the Ogulin Fairy Tales Festival, but I had no idea that we would meet and that the […]

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The Red Velvet Box

Narrating a personal story Apart from folk and written fairy tales we can, of course, relate and narrate personal stories. If not publicly, then amongst family and friends. I will tell one such story now. I’ve named it ‘The Red […]

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Reygoch – the most loved giant

Reygoch – the extremely strong and friendly giant Just as Regoč (Reygoch) is my favourite giant amongst the famous giants, so is Legen Grad (the chilly Frosten City) where the writer Ivana Brlić Mažuranić situated the giant Reygoch in the […]

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Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić – Croatian Tales of Long Ago

How did Ivana’s Tales of Long Ago come to be? Sparks from the hearth of an old Slavic home Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić was born in Ogulin on 18th April 1874. She died in Zagreb on 21st September 1938. Much has been […]

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Ogulin lime trees

Ogulin’s lime trees at the end of June Ogulin is a place surrounded by nature and greenery, and in the centre of the town, time has developed an avenue of various trees. One tree stands out and that is the […]

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What is storytelling?

What is storytelling? Also known as oral narration, storytelling is considered a form of folklore. Long ago, stories were told to adults, however over time storytelling, for instance, fairy tales, has become reserved solely for children, yet nowadays we are […]

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