FolkTales set to Music from Around the Globe

Japan - The Dancing Tea Kettle with Kaoru Watanabe and Bill Gordh

World Music Institute Season 1 Episode 12

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The story follows an old man living in the mountains who discovers his leaking tea kettle has magical properties: When he tries to boil water, the kettle transforms into a tanuki (raccoon dog) who makes a mess of the old man’s house! Once the tanuki returns to being a kettle, the old man boxes it up and gifts it to his handyman friend, Haruki, who discovers that it can dance! Haruki and the dancing kettle begin performing together, gaining fame and fortune all across Japan. Eventually, realizing his friend had grown tired of traveling and performing, Haruki returns the kettle to the old man, sharing the joy and a hidden treasure of gold.

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Sound courtesy of Cliff Hahn Sound

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