Hello! My name is Giorgiana Elena Popan, I’m from Romania. I have been an actress for 12 years and a storyteller for 9 years . I am from Arad: a nice, little town on the border with Hungary.
Since I have discovered the beautiful art of storytelling through my friend and storyteller Mihaela Blaga from the County Library of Arad, I began to tell stories everywhere (schools, kindergarten, corporations, hospitals, churches, parks, centers for elder, etc)
But my real entrance, as an international storyteller , was in 2012 when I participated at The International Storytelling Festival Kanoon from Iran . From there I started to represent my country with Romanian folktales in Kenya, Thailand, Canada, India, South Korea and all over Europe.
Also from 2012 Mihaela and I have organised the first Storytelling International Festival ”The Magic of of the Word” from Romania in Arad. This year we”ll have the 9th edition. Through our Storytelling Association ”The Magic of the Word” we!”ve opened a Storytelling Center for children aged 5.
I love our folktales , our costumes , our christian -orthodox traditions so….this is me, the Romanian storyteller Giorgiana Elena Popan.
Debut performance for the World Storytelling Cafe on 17 May 2020 at 18:00 London time:
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