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Paul Speight is a storyteller and artist of many mediums. He has performed for folks of all ages and using the Didgeridoo along with some audience participation brings wordless creation myths to life. His latest accomplishment is the installation of 5 Totem Poles on the Eric Kroot Art Trail at Lime Hollow Center for Environment and Culture. Over a hundred people were artistically involved with this project and what Paul enjoyed the most was standing back and observing folks be present in the moment of creation. At TEDxCortland, he aims to provide the context for you to be in the moment of ....now.
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Негізгі бет Just didgeridoo it for better sleep, better sex, and better health: Paul Speight at TEDxCortland
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