Seeking Hakawati Storytellers in Damascus
5th Oct 2005, 21:43 GMT
Traditional storytellers, or hakawati, are a dying breed in the Middle East. Reporter Carrie Giardino visits the last full-time hakawati in the Syrian capital of Damascus.
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