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Sakura Matsuri – Cherry blossom festival
The Japanese association in Stockholm held a ”Sakura Matsuri” on April 20th Saturday. It was held at a crém dela crém location in the center of Stockholm at the King’s garden (Kungsträdgården). Usually in Japan the cherry blossoms are in … Läs mer
Josephine Hart defines poetry
Josephine Hart states in an interview. Poetry is the highest form of language beyond any doubt, higher than novels, higher than drama because in terms of language, the poet finds the perfect word to express emotion or wisdom and in … Läs mer
Rainbow version…
I met Ms.Tsehlana who loved my game and its concept in Capetown. We are dreaming of making a Rainbow version of Ogoola Karuta. A South African version that should contribute to peace and better understanding among the people of South … Läs mer
Ogoola Karuta in English comes to Stellenbosch University in South Africa!
Students at Stellenbosch University in South Africa try out the Ogoola Karuta English version. Exciting to see people from all over the world try out the game!
Ogoola Karuta goes Braille!
Never before has anyone attempted to try the game in Braille until the poet and literature teacher at Stellenbosch University, Ms. Tsehlana came up with the idea! Here her student plays Ogoola Karuta in ”Braille”! Yes! Let’s all have fun … Läs mer