Gopi is a middle-aged storyteller who identifies herself with the Siddi community (African Diaspora in India). She lives many lives through her stories, as she reflects and contemplates the idea of her identity, emerging from ancestral displacement.
She believes that her stories emotionally appeal to her audience, trigger their imagination and give unprecedented meaning to her life. It also fuels her ambition to get her stories self-published.
Gopi’s journey as a tribal woman in India threads her connection with nature and its elements in many ways. She finds comfort and acceptance in nature and she believes that it will never fail her. But as nature is relatively unpredictable, it ultimately becomes a source that forces Gopi to confront the reality of her life, almost flooding her dreams away. But Gopi’s story and her tales continue to await their listeners, as she believes that every story eventually finds its audience.
Gopi is a middle-aged storyteller who identifies herself with the Siddi community (African Diaspora in India). She lives many lives through her stories, as she reflects and contemplates the idea of her identity, emerging from ancestral displacement.
She believes that her stories emotionally appeal to her audience, trigger their imagination and give unprecedented meaning to her life. It also fuels her ambition to get her stories self-published.
Gopi’s journey as a tribal woman in India threads her connection with nature and its elements in many ways. She finds comfort and acceptance in nature and she believes that it will never fail her. But as nature is relatively unpredictable, it ultimately becomes a source that forces Gopi to confront the reality of her life, almost flooding her dreams away. But Gopi’s story and her tales continue to await their listeners, as she believes that every story eventually finds its audience.