Story Slam
First Tuesday of every month at 8:00 pm
Upcoming: June 5
Kieran’s Irish Pub
612 1st Ave N Minneapolis 55403
www.slammn.org
Story SlamMN! is the first regular Story Slam series in Minnesota, started by Poetry Slam Master and Rockstar Storyteller, Allison Broeren.
THEMES:
February 7: The Ex-Files
March 6: Sister Act: Sibling Stories
April 3: Almost Famous
May 1: Armageddon: Good vs. Evil
June 5: Superman: Hero Stories
WHAT IS STORY SLAM?
Story slams are open to anybody. Each night 12 Storytellers will have the chance to vie for medals, cash, and eternal glory by telling their 5-minute story as it relates to the theme for the night. Five random audience judges will be selected to determine the storytellers’ fates as the audience gets rowdy trying to influence the scores. The top three winners at each regular slam qualify for the Big Money Grand Slam in July.
RULES
Anybody can sign-up to tell a tale FACT OR FICTION (but with original words by the storyteller) as it relates to the theme of the evening. We will pull 12 contestants names out of a hat that get to compete. Storytellers have 5 minutes to tell their stories, with a 30 second grace period before point deductions start. After 5:30 you will lose a half point for every 10 seconds you are over the limit. If you go too much over time you may get walked off the stage-so practice your story! 5 randomly selected audience members will be given the power to judge your stories from 0-10. We drop the high and low score, and add the 3 in the middle for your final score. The highest score wins! No props, costumes, or musical accompaniments. Notes are permitted, but remember part of scoring is based off of performance too!
2012-06-05 – Story Slam posted on January 31st, 2012
Gerda Pulls Harder Than the Horses
Sunday, June 10, 2pm
John H. Stevens House
4901 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis
www.johnhstevenshouse.org or www.keyofsee.mn
Storyteller Larry Johnson tells the story of 7,000 Mpls school children pulling the historic Stevens House from Cedar-Riverside to Minnehaha Park on May 28, 1896. Children will have opportunity to calculate their own horsepower, and families can, for a small fee, tour the historic house where the city of Minneapolis was organized, along with Hennepin County, the first Minnesota Agriculture Assn, and the State Fair. More information at topstory7 [at] gmail.com or 612-747-3904.
2012-06-10 – Gerda Pulls Harder Than the Horses posted on May 16th, 2012
Two Chairs Telling
Tuesday, June 12, 7pm
Bryant Lake Bowl
805 W. Lake Street
www.bryantlakebowl.com
Featuring Bill Ratner and Don Shelby. Tickets: $8-12 (pay what you can). Reservations: 612-825-8949 or www.bryantlakebowl.com.
2012-06-12 – Two Chairs posted on February 6th, 2012
Children’s Storytelling Guild
The Children’s Storytelling Guild meets the fourth Thursday of each month. We share stories and receive feedback from the group. Anyone interested in telling stories to children is welcome to participate. If you are interested in attending, please contact Pam Schweitzer for location at pls2009@live.com.
Children’s Storytelling Guild – ongoing posted on February 3rd, 2011
Folktales Rising
Fourth Tuesday of every month
7 PM to 9 PM
The Book House
429 SE 14th Avenue
Interested in telling folktales? Interested in listening to them? Join us at The Book House in Minneapolis legendary Dinkytown for an evening of telling and listening to stories that have survived the ages and yet remain relevant today. The group meets in the lower level of The Book House, 429 SE 14th Avenue, on the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7 PM to 9 PM. Facilitation by Dorothy Cleveland, storyteller, MN State Liaison for the National Storytelling Network, and member of Northstar Storytelling League. Our first meeting is scheduled for April 27, 2010. This group is free and open to the public and is geared towards UM students and adults. It is the first of several collaborations between The Book House in Dinkytown and the storytelling community. Want more information? Email ourbookhouseindinkytown@gmail.com or call The Book House at 612-331-1430.
Folktales Rising – 4th Tuesdays posted on March 30th, 2010
Attention: Artists, Authors, Instructors, Performers and Arts Organizations:
The state library system has set up a way for you to get onto a roster as a possible partner for local libraries to do programs and events with their new legacy funds. Sign up to be in their database by going to: www.mnlegacygrant.org. Click on the link that says “Click Here For Submission Form.” You can fill out a form to inform them what you can offer, your posting will be reviewed and hopefully approved by a regional library person, and then you will be in the database where local libraries will go to find people and organizations to hire with their legacy funds. NOTE: The more information you provide when you sign up, the more likely you will get hired. Make sure to include your prices (and make sure your prices are high enough to cover your costs!). Make sure also to include your website address, if you have one.
This information comes from Minnesota Citizens for the Arts (MCA), which has a list of various access points for Arts and Cultural Heritage resources on their website. Visit http://www.mncitizensforthearts.org/news/amendment-funds/othergrants for a listing of opportunities.
Library artist database — ongoing posted on April 5th, 2010
Monthly Storytelling Group
Elaine Wynne offers a monthly group for people who wish to deepen their stories of personal development or spirituality. Elaine has conducted hundreds of workshops for storytellers or people who want to develop their skills as “good talkers”. $20 per session. To register, call Elaine at (763)546-1662 or e-mail topstory7@comcast.net.
Monthly Storytelling Group posted on November 14th, 2009
P.J. Stories
Every 1st Thursday of the month
6:30 – 7:30pm
Coffee Grounds Coffee Shop
1579 Hamline Ave., Falcon Hts. MN
www.thecoffeegrounds.net
P.J Stories is a story time just like a peanut butter sandwich–a story on both sides and lots of fun squished in-between. Each first Thursday of the month a different storyteller is featured. P.J.’s has been presenting stories for school aged students for over 5 years. For directions call the Coffee Grounds at 651-644-9959 or visit www.thecoffeegrounds.net. Sponsored by Northstar Storytelling League and the Coffee Grounds Coffee Shop. Free. Donations gratefully accepted.
P.J. Stories – ongoing posted on January 16th, 2012
Tale Weavers Storytelling Toastmaster Club
NEW DATES: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
6:45pm – 8:15pm
Minnehaha United Methodist Church, second floor
3701 E 50th Street, Minneapolis MN (about 6 blocks west of Hiawatha Ave).
A great chance to practice new material or put a new spin on old material, and get constructive feedback! Beginning and Advanced Storytellers are welcome! Contact: Dave Schaal (612) 729-3160.
Tale Weavers – 1st and 3rd Tuesdays posted on November 13th, 2009
The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
A bi-weekly podcast
An international conversation from all perspectives on the art of storytelling. Podcasted bi-weekly as a one-hour interview format show on Wednesdays. Serving all members of the storytelling community, including presenters, listeners, administrators, educators, parents and storytellers. Occasionally recorded live in a conference call setting. Sign in by the Friday before the call to get the email that will give you the telephone number and access code. If you wish to listen to the podcast you can subscribe via iTunes or just listen on the website. To join the list, go to www.artofstorytellingshow.com or www.ericwolf.org. Questions, email ericwolf2@yahoo.com.
The Art of Storytelling – Wednesdays posted on November 13th, 2009
Word Ninjas Open Mic
2nd Tuesday of every month
sponsored by Rockstar Storytellers
Kieran’s Irish Pub
NEW LOCATION at Block E:
600 Hennepin Ave Ste 170
Corner of 6th St & 1st Ave North
sign-up 8pm; show 8:30
$3
Open to anyone whose artform is words: storytelling, poetry, stand-up, slam, and anything else.
Word Ninjas – Second Tuesday posted on November 13th, 2009