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If you know of any storytelling or story-related events open to the public, then send to Rachel Hedman at info@storycrossroads.org.
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This email list will temporarily feature "stay at home" or "limited-sized" storytelling events and resources.
Please call, email, or check websites for updates.
Besides this free resource, Story Crossroads is pleased to announce that we have memberships with exclusive content and connections with commissioned story artists. You can learn about individual and organizational memberships at http://www.storycrossroads.org/member.
Story Crossroads has the monthly "All Things Story" Virtual Workshop Series with Nannette Watts on Saturday, December 5, 2020 from 9:00am-10:30am MST and then Heather Forest, PhD on Saturday, January 9, 2021 from 9:00am-10:30am MST. More details to participate or present here: http://www.storycrossroads.org/AllThingsStory.
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Every Monday through Friday from 6:00pm-8:00pm Mountain Time, on Sirius XM 143 and locally on 107.9 FM--"The Apple Seed" storytelling radio show hosted by Sam Payne.
Listen at www.byuradio.org
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Now!--Open Call for Youth Tellers for TGIF Virtual Storytelling Festival
If you have youth that might be interested (and with parent's permission) like to participate in one of the TGIF Virtual Storytelling Festivals, please forward to Sheila Arnold the names through sheilaarnold39@aol.com.
Now!--Open Call for Story Facilitators with the "All Things Story" Virtual Workshop Series
Interested in being a Story Facilitator and have a storytelling-related workshop in mind? You need to have taught it at least one time before AND have at least three years experience in your field. We welcome more than professional story artists. See details at http://www.storycrossroads.org/AllThingsStory or go
directly to the online application by clicking here: https://tinyurl.com/AllThingsStory-app. Feel free to email info@storycrossroads.org.
April 1, 2021 - Open Call for Youth Tellers for Story Crossroads
Applications and video links are due to be considered as part of the 33 youth spots in connection with the 6th Annual Story Crossroads Festival on May 10-13, 2021. Live/proper-distanced and virtual spots available. Youth must have worked on the story a minimum of six hours as this is not a typical audition and values the progress
and practice with the story. Go here for more details: https://storycrossroads.org/be-a-youth-teller-open-call/. You can also call/text Rachel Hedman at (801) 870-5799.
Go to the Story Crossroads website for this newsletter's archive
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Storytelling Shows & Workshops
hosted by Better Said Than Done
Next One: "Aches, Pains, & Injuries" - True, personal stories - Saturday, November 28, 2020, 7:00pm MST / 9:00pm
EST
Story Artists: Host Ellie Klein, and Storytellers Vicki Bryan, Barbara Fornoff, Bonnie Gardner, Darion McCloud, Gwendolyn Napier, Mary Jo Pollack, and Anna Marie Trester
Cost: $15 suggested contribution with $1 ticket handling charge
Registration Page:
https://www.bettersaidthandone.com/2020/10/21/stories-of-aches-and-pain/
Other Better Said Than Done Concerts,
November 28, 2020 – "Aches, Pains, & Injuries" - True, personal stories
December 12, 2020 - "Stuffed" - End of 2020 Storytelling Celebration
January 14, 2021 - "Party of Five," with Noa Baum, Andrea Kamens, Vijai Nathan, Antonio Rocha, and Scott Whitehair
February 11, 2021 - "4X4 Stories," with Eva Abram, Nick Baskerville, Jennifer Munro, and Laura Packer
January 23, 2021 - "Showstopper: Stories about shows, stars and wow moments"
February 11, 2021 - "4X4 Stories," with Eva Abram, Nick Baskerville, Jennifer Munro, and Laura Packer
February 27, 2021 - "End of the Tunnel: expectations, destinations, and arrival"
Go to listing of storytelling shows by Better Said Than Done
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Hear SNOW WHITE as never before
Saturday, November 28, 2020, 6:00pm Mountain
The show will take place at 6:00pm MST (Denver) or 5:00pm PST (Los Angeles), 7:00pm CST (Chicago), 8:00pm EST (New York)
This is an Adults Only show. The stories range from humorous to very dark retellings, and we recommend this show to only those over 18 years of age.
"Once upon a time there was a girl with hair as dark as ebony, lips as red as blood, and skin as white as snow . . ."
Let Stories with Spirit and our dear friends bring you a tale both familiar and strange. Five tellers will bring you five very different versions of Snow White. From the fairy tale classic to the wild west. From the exceedingly humorous to the deeply dark these tellings and re-tellings will range up the emotional gamut.
Rachel Ann Harding and Cooper Braun are so happy to welcome in our dear friends to this new style of show. Janice Del Negro, Milbre Burch, and Laura Packer each bring us deep and abiding love for fairy tales, while at the same time asking what voices might be heard through a classic story that have not been heard before.
When you get your ticket (you only need one, regardless of how many people are behind your computer) you will receive a confirmation email with the ZOOM link to the show.
This show is a Pay What It's Worth , Pay What You Can event based on your experience of the show. When the show is done we ask that you pay what you felt the hour of art was worth. If you feel the need to pay before the show, there will be links to do so in your confirmation email.
Go to the Snow White Facebook page for this event
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7th Sacred Storytelling
Host: Artists Standing Strong Together
Sunday, November 29, 2020, 2:00pm-5:00pm Mountain / 4:00pm-7:00pm Eastern
Hope comes in many forms. Beth Moore, a Christian Bible Study teacher and leader says, "Laughter is audible hope." Hope might be the acronym for "Hold on, Pain Ends", OR, "Helping Other People Excel", OR Alcoholics Anonymous' "Heart Open, Please Enter."
The stories at this 7th Sacred Storytelling provide hopes in all the above forms and more, as well honoring those whose bodies are no longer with us, but their voices remain in our heart and ears. Honored storytellers will be U. Utah Phillips, Dianne De Las Casas and Roslyn Bresnick-Perry. Storytellers include, but not limited to Heather Forest (NY), Gwenda Ledbetter (NC), Anne
Rutherford (OR), Roopa Mohan (CA), Joe Conrad (OH) and a special 25 minute story time with Judith Black (MA). Bring your tea or coffee and sit back to hear stories that inspire, educate and give hope.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Please feel free to share this invite with family, friends, colleagues, acquaintances and even strangers – everyone needs hope!
Register at the Facebook event page - link below.
Go to the Sacred Storytelling Facebook event page
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The Story Space Online
When: Tuesdays, 4:45pm-7:00pm Mountain Time / 6:45pm-9:00pm Eastern Time
Upcoming Tellers/Dates:
Dec. 1, 2020 - Gail Herman
Dec. 8, 2020 - Bruce Marcus
Dec. 15, 2020 - Chuck Brodsky
Dec. 22, 2020 - Danielle Bellone
Dec. 29, 2020 - Katie Green
Because of the world-wide situation Story space is now a virtual event for the foreseeable future.
In the meantime, please do not go to Havurat Shalom.
To attend the event
- go to http://www.storyspace.org
- 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
Go directly to The Story Space donation page
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FEAST - Podcasting for Storytellers
presented by Rituparna Ghosh
Date/Time: Thursday, December 3, 2020, 3:30am-5:00am PST / 4:30am-6:00am MST / 5:30am-7:00am CST / 6:30am-8:00am EST / 7:30pm-9:00pm Singapore Time
Check the time in your time zone here TimeZoneCheckRituparna
Cost: Members - $5.00 for Live Zoom, $5.00 for Recording Only; Non Members - $10.00 for Live Zoom, $10.00 for Recording Only, Register at: https://www.feast-story.org/event-4051123/Registration
Podcast is pure audio! Some call it the modern-day radio, the audio-cousin to YouTube, or even a narcissistic platform for content developers & subject-experts to market their knowledge! Whichever way you look at it, Podcasting is a powerful platform for storytellers.
Go to the FEAST webpage for workshop
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Coaching Performers & Storytellers
Connected with: All Things Story - Virtual Workshop Series, Story Crossroads
Date/Time: Saturday, December 5, 2020, 9:00am-10:30am MST / 11:00am-12:30pm EST - Convert to your time zone:
https://tinyurl.com/timezone-NannetteWorkshop
Story Facilitator: Nannette Watts
Location: Your Computer, through Zoom
Cost: Sliding scale tuition, $5.00 minimum, $25.00 suggested, up towards $50.00
Register by clicking here
Get an idea of what to expect through this video:
https://youtu.be/RJMG8cI0gwE
Details: Coaching performers and storytellers can feel intimidating. Am I doing this right? Is there more I could help them with? What should I be looking for? Gain confidence, whether you coach student storytellers, those in your community, or people who want to tell stories better. Learn tips, tricks, and ideas to gain skills, from one who has taught hundreds of youth
storytellers and many adults as well.
Go directly to the All Things Story - Virtual Workshop Series webpage
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Lunch with a Pro series, free and open to all,
bi-monthly 2nd Tuesday, informal conversations with best practices in producing storytelling events
Save-the-Date for future Lunch with a PRO,
(always Noon-2pm Mountain / 1-3 pm Central):
December 8, 2020 - with Rachel Hedman
February 9, 2021
April 13, 2021
June 8, 2021
Besides this free series, PRO SIG has a ticketed series:
Virtual 2.0 Workshop Series, bi-monthly 2nd Tuesday
Host: Producers and Organizers (PRO) Special Interest Group with the National Storytelling Network
Save-the-Date for future Virtual 2.0 Workshops,
(always Noon-2pm Mountain / 1-3 pm Central):
January 12, 2021
March 9, 2021
May 11, 2021
Location: Your Computer, through Zoom
Cost: $20 ($5 for PRO members)
For more info on either series or how to get the Zoom link and/or register, contact Lisa Overholser at overholser@missouri.edu or 314-266-4833
Go directly to PRO SIG Facebook page
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Stories in Living Color/Stories in Black and White
hosted by Six Feet Apart Productions
Next One: Tuesday, December 8, 2020, both at 6:30pm PST / 7:30pm MST / 9:30pm EST
Cost: $10-$15
though donate any amount rather than pre-set amount
If you want to get on their email list, contact at rickroberts@tds.net
The inaugural and 2nd Stories in Living Color online events can be
watched for free here:
https://youtu.be/RxRPXuGAz30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Peo0CdGtDT4
What is Stories in Living Color? Storytellers working together to learn about race, and unlearn racism and discrimination. Storytellers of different races, or from communities that face discrimination have teamed up and crafted individual, but "paired" stories; stories that intersect and illustrate aspects of race, racism, and discrimination. Our goal is to uncover our individual
racist and discriminatory tendencies, unlearn those tendencies, and together help to change our society.
This event is a co-production of the Storytelling Association of California and Six Feet Apart Productions and features Stories in Black and White, told by paired black and white storytellers.
Go directly to details of Stories in Living Color
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Snake River Storytelling Virtual Conference & Concert
Date/Time: Saturday, December 19, 2020, 7:00pm Mountain, more details to come
Featured Story Artists: Bil Lepp, Andy Offutt Irwin, Regi Carpenter
Cost: TBA
Details: This is a virtual event, held via Zoom. Ticket-holders will receive an email with instructions for how to access the Zoom room by 11:59 PM on December 18th from Eventbrite. Registration will open soon, check website.
Go directly to Snake River Storytelling website
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Youth Standing Strong Camp - over Winter Break
Storytelling, Mentoring, Connecting
Host: Artists Standing Strong Together
Monday-Thursday, December 28-31, 2020
Morning Session: 10:00-11:30 am EST/ 9:00-10:30 am CST/ 8:00-9:30 am MST/7:00-8:30 am PST
Afternoon Session: 2:00-3:30 pm EST/ 1:00-2:30 pm CST/ 12:00-1:30 pm MST/ 11:00 am-12:30 pm PST
Evening Session: 7:00-8:30 pm EST/ 6:00-7:30 pm CST/ 5:00-6:30 pm MST/4:00-5:30 pm PST
Three days of small group and one-to-one mentoring (December 28 - 30), with a culminating celebration of the final day (December 31).
The first three days consist of three sessions per day. Each youth teller/mentor/host signs up for one session for the entire block. Each session will have one meeting per day, for an hour and a half (90 minutes) at the same time each day. There will be three time slots offered to accommodate different schedules. Each mentor will teach in one time slot only. Times listed below
cover the zones for the continental Americas but tellers from any country are most welcome.
Direct Registration Link here:
https://www.eventcombo.com/e/Youth-Standing-Strong-Camp---Storytelling-Mentoring-Connecting-This-Winter-Break-41314
Cost: $0 (scholarship) to $110
Go to the Youth Standing Strong Camp webpage
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Proper-Distanced House Concert
with Recording Available Afterwards
49th Story Crossroads Fundraising House Concert - Outdoors!
Monday, December 28, 2020, 7:00pm-8:00pm MST
(in case of bad weather/blizzard - pencil in Tuesday, December 29, 2020)
Featured Presenters & Story Artists: Katherine Hurley, David Hurley, & Karl Behling
Theme: Ode to Story Under the Full Moon
Dress warm and huddle in your blankets as you have a traditional storytelling experience around a fire…yet still proper-distanced and masked. Storytelling gave hope and light during a dark and long winter. Award-winning youth teller Katherine Hurley will share a piece followed by history and symbolism of story
during the long nights presented by David Hurley. Finally, we explore winter and the role of the storyteller through performances by long-time and engaging teller Karl Behling.
Suggested Donation: $15.00+/person, $25.00+/household, can come whether or not you donate but registration is required, best ages 10+
Location: Hurley Home, 143 West 5900 South, Murray, UT 84107
Click here to directly to Registration (required)
or for ordering Recording afterwards
Or click here go to House Concerts webpage for more details, listing of all concerts
Call/text Rachel Hedman at (801) 870-5799 or email info@storycrossroads.org. Frequently Asked Questions as well as Waiver/Liability/Indemnity available as pdfs on webpage.
You can also donate online whether or not you can attend at https://storycrossroads.square.site/
Go directly to registration of Dec. 28 concert
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The Magic of Words: Storytelling Art and Technique
Connected with: All Things Story - Virtual Workshop Series, Story Crossroads
Saturday, January 9, 2021, 9:00am-10:30am MST / 11:00am-12:30pm EST - Convert to your time zone:
Story Facilitator: Heather Forest, PhD
Location: Your Computer, through Zoom
Cost: Sliding scale tuition, $5.00 minimum, $25.00 suggested, up towards $50.00
Register by clicking here
Details: Explore the intuitive, creative process of the storyteller’s art in selecting, composing, and performing both folkloric and personal stories. Examine voice, body, imagination, words, and metaphor as tools of telling. Consider ways to develop storytelling repertoire that is relevant, engaging, and age appropriate.
Go directly to the All Things Story - Virtual Workshop Series webpage
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Regular Facebook Live with Teri Lott
Tuesdays, 9:30am Mountain Time / 11:30am Eastern Time
Presenter: Teri Lott
Cost/Details: Free, open to all though tips most welcomed and available to donate on
Location: From your computer
Details: Teri shares family friendly tales, some of them with her puppet friends. The first story is for preschoolers, followed by stories for listeners of all ages. Can’t watch then? Go to her video tab on FB to watch most of the stories she’s shared since April 21st.
Go directly to the Facebook Video page for Teri Lott
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Facebook Live with Bill Harley
Every Tuesday and Thursday, 11:00am-11:20am Mountain Time / 1:00pm-1:20pm Eastern Time
Presenter: Bill Harley
Cost/Details: Free, open to all though tips most welcomed and available to donate on http://www.billharley.com/miniconcerts
Location: From your computer
Details: You can complete Birthday shout-outs or have Good Things announced by completing simple form found on this same webpage
Go directly to the webpage for Bill Harley's mini concerts
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Behind-the-Scenes Story Crossroads on Twitch
Tuesdays, 9:00am-9:30am Mountain Time, come for as much or as little as you like or watch each stream up to two weeks from broadcast
Cost/Details: Free, open to all, shares business/marketing of Story Crossroads, informal chat, and always ends with a story, people without a free Twitch account can still watch though only those with a free Twitch account are able to type in the chat
Location: From your computer, Twitch
Contact: Email info@storycrossroads.org or call/text Rachel Hedman with questions
Go directly to the Story Crossroads Twitch
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Voice/Video Chats on Story Crossroads Discord Server
Fridays, Noon Mountain Time / 2:00pm Eastern Time
Next Brain Trust Sessions/Topics:
Zoom Listeners & How to Inspire Group-Listening
Friday, December 4, 2020 at Noon MST / 2:00pm EST
Hybrid Options for Performances
Friday, December 11, 2020 at Noon MST / 2:00pm EST
Online Research for Folktales –
Friday, December 18, 2020 at Noon MST / 2:00pm EST
None for Friday, December 25, 2020 due to being Christmas
Artistic Statements & Missions
Friday, January 1, 2021 at Noon MST / 2:00pm EST
Cost/Details: Free, open to all, click this direct Discord invite: https://discord.gg/KfwNK7Z, video on how to use Discord on your phone or computer - https://youtu.be/IU3UKCXsPcA
Join "Story Crossroads Discord" Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/storycrossroadsdiscord
Location: From your computer, Discord
Contact: Email info@storycrossroads.org or call/text Rachel Hedman with questions
Click here for Discord Webpage with Archives of Past Chats, Upcoming Chats, and How-To
Go directly to the Story Crossroads Discord Server through Invite
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Normally, Chapter meetings are held in libraries throughout Utah and are free and open to anybody.
The Guild will have a Virtual Chapter available to all members. Join when best for you on every 2nd Monday of the Month starting December 14, 2020 at 7:00pm Mountain.
You can email usgmemo@gmail.com or call/text Cassie Ashton at (801) 859-5967 or call/text Ginger Parkinson at (801) 400-3568 for the Zoom details.
Chapters and When/Where Typically Meet
(North to South)
Bridgerland - Cache Valley, Leah Checketts at (435) 760-0412 or email
LASTredDragon@gmail.com
Ben Lomond - Weber County, Douglas Dickson at libertystoryteller@gmail.com
Farmington Bay - Davis County, Gary Hansen at gary_d_hansen@msn.com
Olympus - Salt Lake County, Annie Eastmond, call/text (801) 859-9601 or email annieeastmond@gmail.com
Timp Tellers - Utah County, Ginger Parkinson at (801) 400-3568 or email gingerparkinson@gmail.com
Go to the Utah Storytelling Guild website
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