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For Estefani poem by Aracelis Girmay

For Estefani poem by Aracelis Girmay

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An animated interpretation of Aracelis Girmay's poem For Estefani, Third Grade, Who Made Me A Card Watch an interview with the poet here: This animation is part of our series, There's a Poem for That, which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. Check out the full series here: Poem by Aracelis Girmay, directed by Jordan Bruner. Flori: I watched this poem for a while now. And each time when I am anxious or I don't cope with the quarantine I come back to it. The poem, the voice, the video are creating a space in the present, where I can hide and feel safe.
Date: 2020-08-22

Comments and reviews: 4


Hi! Oh gosh, I absolutely love this series. I watched the Opposites Game first, and I nearly cried at the end of the poem, the animation was so fantastic. I was wondering, are you still doing this? Was this a one-off thing? Would you consider doing more? I think The Orange by Wendy Cope or August by Mary Oliver would be absolutely beautiful.
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I just finished watching all of the poem videos. I've cried smiled and laughed, and I want to thank you Ted ed and all the astonishing poets. You guys have made me love poetry with the new dropping poems and animations. If you ever read this, thank you.
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this is soooo beautiful. keeping on rewatching it. It just gives me a tingly sensation and a bright smile every time. Great narration and animation. Kudos!
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Well if Estefani wanted herself to be understood, she should have put apostrophes to indicate contractions.
(am joking btw lol)

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