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FREE 30 minute link of family friendly Holiday Stories
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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Zoom Storytelling meeting held by Susquehanna Storytellers Guild. Round-robin style, with discussion. Starts at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time and extends as long as needed, usually about 9:30 to 9:45. Zoom link, meeting ID and Passcode will be posted on Susquehanna Storytellers Guild Facebook page. STG has a weekly Zoom story swap at the same time. You can find the info on our Facebook or get on our email list for the weekly blast by emailing Ben Nebroski at bnebro1@gmail.com or spikespilker@hotmail.com.
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FREE 30 minute link of family friendly Holiday Stories
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FREE 30 minute link of family friendly Holiday Stories
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Mother Goose and Gander will be on the Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page, once a week at 2:00 PM EST, with a short program, geared to a preschool audience, sharing rhymes and stories. For more information contact Trudy Bulkley 734-769-3115. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/99965546438/posts/10157273430701439/
Mother Goose and Gander, Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
Note: We are back on EST (Eastern Standard Time): 5 hours behind GMT, or UTC-5.
To attend the event
1. Go to http://www.StorySpace.org
2. Click on the Meeting Invitation link in the Banner for the instructions
(A new invitation will be posted every Tuesday morning).
To learn more, or be on our mailing: info@storyspace.org
There is an $8 requested donation: http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp
(Donation is separate from entry, and you can donate at any time).
Melissa Hamilton:
For years I had enjoyed being out in the woods and would go on occasional hikes to the mountains with my dad. Five and a half years ago I learned how much of a difference hiking and the outdoors could make in my life. I will tell a few stories about how I became an avid hiker and how it has changed my life.
There is an $8 requested donation.
The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. EST.
Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.
There is an $8 requested donation. http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EST.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EST sharp.
Followed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. EST.
To learn more, or be on our mailing list: info@StorySpace.Org
"Programs Subject to Change"
www.storySpace.org
Melissa Hamilton Featured at The Story Space online, Tue 01/05/2021
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The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
Note: Starting Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, we will be back on EST (Eastern Standard Time): 5 hours behind GMT, or UTC-5.
To attend the event
1. go to The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
To attend the event
1. go to http://www.StorySpace.org
2. Click on the word invitation for all the instructions
including how to put your name in the tin for open telling.
New content is posted each Tuesday morning.
To learn more or be on our mailing list send email to: info@storyspace.org
There is an $8 requested donation: http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Onawumi Jean Moss:
relates ancient, contemporary and personal tales and stories to 21st Century realities in a way that gives characters and ancient messages prominence. She tells to inspire commUNITY and coalition building within and across cultural boundaries. And YES, she has a wicked sense of humor.
Feature’s website: http://www.onawumi.com/
There is an $8 requested donation.
Every Tuesday night is Story Space from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. EST.
Storytelling of all types and styles in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.
There is an $8 requested donation. http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EST.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EST sharp.
Then around 8:00 P.M. EST we have the Featured Teller.
Story Space website: http://www.storySpace.org/
Story Space Face Book page: https://www.facebook.com/The-Story-Space-177178758969270/
Story Space eMail: info@StorySpace.Org
\\\"Program Subject to Change\\\"
www.storySpace.org
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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Zoom Storytelling meeting held by Susquehanna Storytellers Guild. Round-robin style, with discussion. Starts at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time and extends as long as needed, usually about 9:30 to 9:45. Zoom link, meeting ID and Passcode will be posted on Susquehanna Storytellers Guild Facebook page. STG has a weekly Zoom story swap at the same time. You can find the info on our Facebook or get on our email list for the weekly blast by emailing Ben Nebroski at bnebro1@gmail.com or spikespilker@hotmail.com.
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Mother Goose and Gander will be on the Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page, once a week, with a short program, geared to a preschool audience, sharing rhymes and stories. For more information contact Trudy Bulkley 734-769-3115. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/99965546438/posts/10157273430701439/
Mother Goose and Gander, Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page
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The best things in life aren’t things.
Your family is priceless.
Happiness and passion are priceless.
Self-esteem is priceless.
Come hear eight priceless stories (personal, historical, folktales and a literary tale) told by storytellers Siri Allison, Claire Beetlestone, Kate Danaher, Alden (Joe) Doolittle, Marni Gillard, Mary Murphy, Claire Nolan, and Beverly Schwartz
Story Circle at Proctors is in its 14th season of Word Plays., on the second Sunday of September - November, January - April, at 4-6 pm on Zoom.
Get the Zoom link by joining their email list http://bit.ly/storycircle-signup .
If you're one of those people who lingers in your car long after reaching a destination just to hear the end of Garrison Keillor's "The News from Lake Wobegon" or Ira Glass on "This American Life," then Word Plays may be for you.
Many performers will be telling during this season. At each Word Play, a different group of performers tell rarely heard contemporary and traditional stories about celebrating the human spirit. You will discover that Word Plays is a shared experience between the audience and the performer, combining the intensity of a solo performer with the intimacy of a face-to-face conversation.
Click here http://www.storycircleatproctors.org/youtube.shtml to watch many of our performers tell stories.
Click here http://www.storycircleatproctors.org/performers.shtml to find out about our performers.
Price: Pay by performance: Suggested donation per person per performance: $12 Become a Season Patron: Suggested donation per person for our seven-performance season: $60 We realize that many people have been financially impacted by COVID-19. Any amount that you are able to donate will be greatly appreciated.
Donate here http://bit.ly/storycircle-donate.
Or send a check made out to “STORY CIRCLE” to
Kate Dudding, 8 Sandalwood Drive, Clifton Park, NY 12065.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
Note: We are back on EST (Eastern Standard Time): 5 hours behind GMT, or UTC-5.
To attend the event
1. Go to http://www.StorySpace.org
2. Click on the Meeting Invitation link in the Banner for the instructions
(A new invitation will be posted every Tuesday morning).
To learn more, or be on our mailing: info@storyspace.org
There is an $8 requested donation: http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp
(Donation is separate from entry, and you can donate at any time).
Robyn Perkins:
Robyn Perkins is an award winning, UK based American comedic storyteller. She regularly hosts and performs in clubs around the United Kingdon, but it is her solo shows that set her apart. Her brand of clever comedy combines scientific research with personal stories from her wild and varied life. She frequently tours internationally, including Australia, Singapore and parts of Europe. In 2019, she won the Sydney Fringe's Comedy Award for her show 10,000 Decisions, followed by a weekly award at Perth Fringe World in 2020 for her next show Mating Selection. She is very much looking forward to her annual Story Space Feature date. This year will be about Love and Engagement.
Feature’s website: http://www.robynperkins.com/
There is an $8 requested donation.
The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. EST.
Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.
There is an $8 requested donation. http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EST.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EST sharp.
Followed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. EST.
To learn more, or be on our mailing list: info@StorySpace.Org
"Programs Subject to Change"
www.storySpace.org
Robyn Perkins Featured at The Story Space online, Tue 01/12/2021
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The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
Note: Starting Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, we will be back on EST (Eastern Standard Time): 5 hours behind GMT, or UTC-5.
To attend the event
1. go to The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
To attend the event
1. go to http://www.StorySpace.org
2. Click on the word invitation for all the instructions
including how to put your name in the tin for open telling.
New content is posted each Tuesday morning.
To learn more or be on our mailing list send email to: info@storyspace.org
There is an $8 requested donation: http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Onawumi Jean Moss:
relates ancient, contemporary and personal tales and stories to 21st Century realities in a way that gives characters and ancient messages prominence. She tells to inspire commUNITY and coalition building within and across cultural boundaries. And YES, she has a wicked sense of humor.
Feature’s website: http://www.onawumi.com/
There is an $8 requested donation.
Every Tuesday night is Story Space from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. EST.
Storytelling of all types and styles in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.
There is an $8 requested donation. http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EST.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EST sharp.
Then around 8:00 P.M. EST we have the Featured Teller.
Story Space website: http://www.storySpace.org/
Story Space Face Book page: https://www.facebook.com/The-Story-Space-177178758969270/
Story Space eMail: info@StorySpace.Org
\\\"Program Subject to Change\\\"
www.storySpace.org
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Do you think you're out of stories? Are you listening to a story and it's reminding you of that one time that... Do you marvel when somebody gets on stage and adjusts their story to fit the night just perfectly? Join Allison Broeren, queen of hosting storytelling shows and coming up with stories on the fly, for a Story Arts of Minnesota session on finding inspiration, and taking it a step further, turning it into a story!
This event is open to everyone via Zoom teleconferencing. After registering, you'll receive an email message with the Zoom link.
Registration is free, although donations are appreciated to support SAM's virtual programming. The suggested donation is $10.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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Join Better Said Than Done for our LIVE ONLINE Storytelling Show - Party of Five Storytellers
With host Jessica Robinson, and storytellers Noa Baum, Andrea Kamens, Vijai Nathan, Antonio Rocha, and Scott Whitehair.
Storytellers will perform from the comfort and safety of their own homes. The audience can comment, wave, clap, and be appropriately inappropriate in the comments section of our live on Zoom show.
Window into Jessica's living space opens at 7:57pm.
Show starts at 8pm EDT.
Suggested contribution $20 per attendee. Minimum $5. Proceeds will be divided among the storytellers.
Tickets on sale at:
https://www.bettersaidthandone.com/2020/12/10/party-of-five-2021/
Ticket sales close at 7:45PM on show day, or whenever we sell out!
Register early. And, since we won't see you, come as you are.
You should receive the Zoom login information immediately after registering. Check the email you use on Paypal and check your junk folder if you do NOT see it. Try to login a few minutes before show time to make sure you can gain entry.
All ticket holders will receive a link to the recorded show approximately 48 hours, in case you miss any part of it or just want to watch it again!
Contact us at stories (at) bettersaidthandone (dot) com if you still do not see the email.
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Our Story Swaps are a great way to take that story out for a spin in front of understanding listeners willing to provide thoughtful feedback (if desired). We are looking for stories at any stage of development and no longer than 10-minutes in length. If you aren’t ready to tell a story just yet, listeners are always welcome! We start at 6pm MST. Email Debra Olson-Tolar at storytolar@gmail.com with questions or for a Zoom invitation.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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January 15, 7:00 p.m. EST ZOOM The Detroit Story League is excited to present a Winter Blast of stories for young and old. Featuring: Tone Ross, Gwen Lewis, Sheryl Pryor, Chrissy Begle, and Stephen Filler. Contact Judy@Judy Sima.com for the ZOOM link.
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Zoom Storytelling meeting held by Susquehanna Storytellers Guild. Round-robin style, with discussion. Starts at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time and extends as long as needed, usually about 9:30 to 9:45. Zoom link, meeting ID and Passcode will be posted on Susquehanna Storytellers Guild Facebook page. STG has a weekly Zoom story swap at the same time. You can find the info on our Facebook or get on our email list for the weekly blast by emailing Ben Nebroski at bnebro1@gmail.com or spikespilker@hotmail.com.
All Day
LVSG and storyteller Ingrid Bohn invite audiences to Imagine a Story as part of the LVSG Family Storytelling Series, virtually all day, Jan. 17
Register Now.
About this Event
Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild continues its Family Storytelling Series with Imagine A Story featuring Ingrid Bohn and her people-pleasing prose and poetry for kids of all ages, on Sunday, January 17. This virtual and pre-recorded program will be available for all-day viewing. Running Time is approximately 45 minutes. Registration is required. This is a PWYW event. Suggested minimum donation: $5/family.
According to Denise McCormack, the series coordinator and creative producer, “The Family Series is a wonderful opportunity to introduce people of all ages to the art of storytelling and to a wide variety of storytellers with all kinds of stories and styles of telling. This year, we’re especially excited to outreach to our local community as well as to a whole new scope of newcomers by means of virtual presentations. We expect that each month will bring something new and improved as we work to adapt and hone this new world of technology in a way that preserves the integrity and grip of the storytelling experience. ”
About the Teller
Ingrid Bohn entertains people in story and song and has been active in theater productions for over 30 years. She is an Interactive Theater and Storytelling artist with something for everyone and appears throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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Mother Goose and Gander will be on the Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page, once a week, with a short program, geared to a preschool audience, sharing rhymes and stories. For more information contact Trudy Bulkley 734-769-3115. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/99965546438/posts/10157273430701439/
Mother Goose and Gander, Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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Imagine sitting around a campfire with Black Hawk, war chief and leader of the Sauk tribe, listening to the stories of creation and the legends of his grandfathers. Storyteller and historian Brian “Fox” Ellis begins the program with his family’s connection to the Trail of Tears and the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from their ancestral homeland in the Carolinas. Using this personal history and a deep knowledge of Native American history this intimate story builds a bridge, bringing the audience on a journey back into those dark days of American History with both humor and real insight, drawing strength from the resilience of the people. The audience is then lead down the path through time to an encounter with Black Hawk’s Band on the eve of the battle. Two-thirds of the show is drawn directly from Black Hawk’s Autobiography. Fox then seamlessly becomes the reporter who transcribed and published Black Hawk’s life story. Weaving true history with folklore to create a tapestry of symbolic language he draws the audience into the world view of this respected leader of his people. There are traditional chants and drumming songs, including a chance for the audience to sing-a-long, and celebrate the First Nations of this land, and to begin to see the world through Native eyes.
For more info: HistoryComesAlive.org
Free virtual event. Registration required. https://tinyurl.com/y5xqsxja
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
Note: We are back on EST (Eastern Standard Time): 5 hours behind GMT, or UTC-5.
To attend the event
1. Go to http://www.StorySpace.org
2. Click on the Meeting Invitation link in the Banner for the instructions
(A new invitation will be posted every Tuesday morning).
To learn more, or be on our mailing: info@storyspace.org
There is an $8 requested donation: http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp
(Donation is separate from entry, and you can donate at any time).
Laura Simms:
Laura Simms has been telling stories for decades combining fairytales and myths with personal narrative. She is known for her rivetting voice, depth of telling and zany humor. She lives in Manhattan and travels the world. Laura is also a teacher of engaged storytelling and mindfulness and is an author. She has told stories in theaters, refugee camps, zoos, palaces, schools, festivals , ancient ruins, gardens and in her living room on Zoom. She is writing her fourth book: Wild Rose: Summoning The Restoration of the World about a single fairytale, botany and her mother.
Feature’s website: http://www.laurasimms.com/
There is an $8 requested donation.
The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. EST.
Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.
There is an $8 requested donation. http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EST.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EST sharp.
Followed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. EST.
To learn more, or be on our mailing list: info@StorySpace.Org
"Programs Subject to Change"
www.storySpace.org
Laura Simms Featured at The Story Space online, Tue 01/19/2021
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The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
Note: Starting Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, we will be back on EST (Eastern Standard Time): 5 hours behind GMT, or UTC-5.
To attend the event
1. go to The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
To attend the event
1. go to http://www.StorySpace.org
2. Click on the word invitation for all the instructions
including how to put your name in the tin for open telling.
New content is posted each Tuesday morning.
To learn more or be on our mailing list send email to: info@storyspace.org
There is an $8 requested donation: http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Onawumi Jean Moss:
relates ancient, contemporary and personal tales and stories to 21st Century realities in a way that gives characters and ancient messages prominence. She tells to inspire commUNITY and coalition building within and across cultural boundaries. And YES, she has a wicked sense of humor.
Feature’s website: http://www.onawumi.com/
There is an $8 requested donation.
Every Tuesday night is Story Space from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. EST.
Storytelling of all types and styles in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.
There is an $8 requested donation. http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EST.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EST sharp.
Then around 8:00 P.M. EST we have the Featured Teller.
Story Space website: http://www.storySpace.org/
Story Space Face Book page: https://www.facebook.com/The-Story-Space-177178758969270/
Story Space eMail: info@StorySpace.Org
\\\"Program Subject to Change\\\"
www.storySpace.org
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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January 22, 7:00 EST ZOOM Detroit Association of Black Storytellers presents 4th Friday Story Hour. Check back for names of featured storytellers.
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Zoom Storytelling meeting held by Susquehanna Storytellers Guild. Round-robin style, with discussion. Starts at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time and extends as long as needed, usually about 9:30 to 9:45. Zoom link, meeting ID and Passcode will be posted on Susquehanna Storytellers Guild Facebook page. STG has a weekly Zoom story swap at the same time. You can find the info on our Facebook or get on our email list for the weekly blast by emailing Ben Nebroski at bnebro1@gmail.com or spikespilker@hotmail.com.
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January 23, 2021 One day – all day -- Times listed below are set at CST. However, the entire event is based on Eastern Standard Time -- so please adjust accordingly to your own time zones.
Children’s stories start at 11am; Open Telling is 2 to 4pm; featured PROFESSIONAL tellers at 7pm Pacific TIMES LISTED BELOW ARE BASED ON THE CENTRAL TIME ZONE -- HOWEVER, THE ENTIRE EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE EASTERN TIME ZONE -- PLEASE ADJUST THE START TIMES TO YOUR OWN TIME ZONES.
FREE but must register at eventbrite.com search Auburn
Link to zoom.us meeting will be sent the day before the event
The Auburn Winter Storytelling Festival has been bringing the art of telling in the oral tradition to the Northern California community for five years. On January 23, 2021, the event will be presented as an online event on zoom.us. Registration is on eventbrite.com with the zoom link being sent the day before the program. The same link can be used throughout the day for any of the programs. There will be three times during the day for different events. At 11 am Ed Lewis and Linda Kennedy will entertain children with stories and songs. At 2 pm is Open Telling where those who signed up when they registered can tell a five-minute story. Maybe a personal story, a folktale, or the audience favorite, a tall tale. In the evening five PROFESSIONAL tellers will have 20 minutes to tell tales:
Noa Baum - Multi-cultural traditional folktales including Jewish heritage
Eric Hurtt - Sacramento and Gold Country stories of the California Gold Rush
Cynthia Restivo - Storyteller who spent many years with the International Theatre
BZ Smith - Award winning teller of true-life tales & stories from her indigenous roots
Linda Yemoto - Asian folktales and favorite nature stories for the whole family
The Auburn Winter Storytelling Festival is free to the public because of the generosity of our sponsors, the Arts Council of Placer County, Poets & Writers, Gold Country Writers, and the Sacramento Storytelling Guild. For more info: auburnstorytellingfestival.com and Facebook.
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On January 23, 2021, join Better Said Than Done for our LIVE ONLINE Storytelling Show - Showstopper: stories of shows, performers, and moments of WOW
With host Nick Baskerville, and storytellers Robin Bady, Sarah Brady, Fanny Crawford, Jackson Gillman, Don Reed, Devan Sandiford, and Jack Scheer.
Storytellers will perform from the comfort and safety of their own homes. And, since we won't see you, come as you are. The audience can comment, wave, clap, and be appropriately inappropriate in the comments section of our live on Zoom show.
Window into Nick's living space opens at 7:57pm.
Show starts at 8pm EST.
Suggested contribution $15 per attendee. Minimum $5. Proceeds will be divided among the storytellers.
Tickets on sale at:
https://www.bettersaidthandone.com/2020/12/28/storytelling-showstopper/
Ticket sales close at 7:45PM on show day, or whenever we sell out!
Register early.
You should receive the Zoom login shortly after registering. Check the email you use on Paypal and check your junk folder if you do NOT see it. Try to login a few minutes before show time to make sure you can gain entry.
Contact us at stories (at) bettersaidthandone (dot) com if you still do not see the email.
All ticket holders will receive a link to the recorded show approximately 48 hours after, in case you miss any part of it or just want to watch it again!
PLEASE NOTE: Once the show starts, we cannot respond to emails. PLEASE double check you have the login prior to 8pm EST on January 23!
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Mother Goose and Gander will be on the Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page, once a week, with a short program, geared to a preschool audience, sharing rhymes and stories. For more information contact Trudy Bulkley 734-769-3115. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/99965546438/posts/10157273430701439/
Mother Goose and Gander, Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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A daily (Monday-Friday) 10:30AM - Noon (Eastern Time Zone, USA - Tampa, FL). This is a Zoom gathering of storytellers dedicated to discussing skills, being a supportive audience for swapping stories, working on new material, and if you want, have your telling recorded on video for later review.
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The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
Note: We are back on EST (Eastern Standard Time): 5 hours behind GMT, or UTC-5.
To attend the event
1. Go to http://www.StorySpace.org
2. Click on the Meeting Invitation link in the Banner for the instructions
(A new invitation will be posted every Tuesday morning).
To learn more, or be on our mailing: info@storyspace.org
There is an $8 requested donation: http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp
(Donation is separate from entry, and you can donate at any time).
Jim Hawkins:
Bodhran often in hand, Jim tells stories and sings songs - mostly humorous - from the Irish tradition and from his own collections: An Irish Childhood, Growing Up in New York, and Driving Across America with Billy Zuckerman.
Feature’s website: http://jimhawkinsirishstory.com/
There is an $8 requested donation.
The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. EST.
Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.
There is an $8 requested donation. http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EST.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EST sharp.
Followed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. EST.
To learn more, or be on our mailing list: info@StorySpace.Org
"Programs Subject to Change"
www.storySpace.org
Jim Hawkins Featured at The Story Space online, Tue 01/26/21
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The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
Note: Starting Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, we will be back on EST (Eastern Standard Time): 5 hours behind GMT, or UTC-5.
To attend the event
1. go to The Story Space online
Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EST
To attend the event
1. go to http://www.StorySpace.org
2. Click on the word invitation for all the instructions
including how to put your name in the tin for open telling.
New content is posted each Tuesday morning.
To learn more or be on our mailing list send email to: info@storyspace.org
There is an $8 requested donation: http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Onawumi Jean Moss:
relates ancient, contemporary and personal tales and stories to 21st Century realities in a way that gives characters and ancient messages prominence. She tells to inspire commUNITY and coalition building within and across cultural boundaries. And YES, she has a wicked sense of humor.
Feature’s website: http://www.onawumi.com/
There is an $8 requested donation.
Every Tuesday night is Story Space from 6:45 – 9:00 P.M. EST.
Storytelling of all types and styles in a friendly, cooperative venue where seasoned tellers and newcomers alike are received with full attention.
There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting deliberately offensive language.
Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or just listen.
No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories.
In the spirit of Brother Blue.
There is an $8 requested donation. http://www.storyspace.org/Kitty.asp.
Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EST.
Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EST sharp.
Then around 8:00 P.M. EST we have the Featured Teller.
Story Space website: http://www.storySpace.org/
Story Space Face Book page: https://www.facebook.com/The-Story-Space-177178758969270/
Story Space eMail: info@StorySpace.Org
\\\"Program Subject to Change\\\"
www.storySpace.org
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Story Arts of Minnesota invites you to our online Story Circle open mic on the fourth Tuesday of every month. We welcome any type of story, up to 7 minutes. Admission is free but donations are always appreciated. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/o/story-arts-of-minnesota-17294067957 to receive an email with the Zoom link.
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Patchwork Story Swap: Stories of Resolve
Join Patchwork for its monthly virtual story swap. Suggested theme: Stories of Resolve. This event is free and open to the public. Registration required for details. Be part of the story.
Suggested running time for each shared story: <10 minutes
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True Theatre continues it's 11th season with curated stories, all revolving around the theme of "birth". Register to be a part of the limited Zoom audience and participate in the Q&A with the storytellers at the end of the evening and other activities only Zoom participants can enjoy. FREE! (7:30 PM Eastern/6:30 PM Central)
– January 31, 2021
Four days of Livestream storytelling performances, interactive virtual workshops, networking events, swaps, and story slam. Experience the power of live professional storytelling in your own home. We will not be in Mt. Dora, Florida, this year, but that means you can attend from wherever you are.
In this time where everyone needs community, we are offering our storytelling performances by donation (pay what you can). Workshops $25. Support our non-profit with a full weekend pass. Join as a member and support the art and craft of oral storytelling in Florida. Donations are tax deductible.
– January 31, 2021
Four days of Livestream storytelling performances, interactive virtual workshops, networking events, swaps, and story slam. Experience the power of live professional storytelling in your own home. We will not be in Mt. Dora, Florida, this year, but that means you can attend from wherever you are.
In this time where everyone needs community, we are offering our storytelling performances by donation (pay what you can). Workshops $25. Support our non-profit with a full weekend pass. Join as a member and support the art and craft of oral storytelling in Florida. Donations are tax deductible.
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January 29, live and virtual program, 2:00 p.m. EST Lois Sprengnether Keel comes as Liberetta Lerich Green from the Oxford Township Cemetery to the Oxford Public Library to tell of her family’s involvement in Oxford, the Underground Railroad and the Civil War. For more information call Adult Services at 248-628-3034 or register at http://miopl.evanced.info/signup.
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Zoom Storytelling meeting held by Susquehanna Storytellers Guild. Round-robin style, with discussion. Starts at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time and extends as long as needed, usually about 9:30 to 9:45. Zoom link, meeting ID and Passcode will be posted on Susquehanna Storytellers Guild Facebook page. STG has a weekly Zoom story swap at the same time. You can find the info on our Facebook or get on our email list for the weekly blast by emailing Ben Nebroski at bnebro1@gmail.com or spikespilker@hotmail.com.
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Tell us about a time you got where you were going, or a time you didn't. Tell us about getting lost, giving up, finding your way, falling seven times and getting up eight. Tell us about the new year and the distance ahead, the old year and the distance behind, the distance between you and the ones you love -- the distance that can be measured and the distance that cannot. Tell us about a time you couldn't but did, or a time you just couldn't.
– January 31, 2021
Four days of Livestream storytelling performances, interactive virtual workshops, networking events, swaps, and story slam. Experience the power of live professional storytelling in your own home. We will not be in Mt. Dora, Florida, this year, but that means you can attend from wherever you are.
In this time where everyone needs community, we are offering our storytelling performances by donation (pay what you can). Workshops $25. Support our non-profit with a full weekend pass. Join as a member and support the art and craft of oral storytelling in Florida. Donations are tax deductible.
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Sometimes light is most powerful when we feel its absence. Sometimes darkness brings the nourishment we seek.
This mid winter, four remarkable women will journey through light and dark. They will weave the stories that fill us up and propel us to the next journey.
– January 31, 2021
Four days of Livestream storytelling performances, interactive virtual workshops, networking events, swaps, and story slam. Experience the power of live professional storytelling in your own home. We will not be in Mt. Dora, Florida, this year, but that means you can attend from wherever you are.
In this time where everyone needs community, we are offering our storytelling performances by donation (pay what you can). Workshops $25. Support our non-profit with a full weekend pass. Join as a member and support the art and craft of oral storytelling in Florida. Donations are tax deductible.
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Mother Goose and Gander will be on the Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page, once a week, with a short program, geared to a preschool audience, sharing rhymes and stories. For more information contact Trudy Bulkley 734-769-3115. Here is the link: https://www.facebook.com/99965546438/posts/10157273430701439/
Mother Goose and Gander, Kerrytown Market and Shops FaceBook Page