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November 27, 2010, Saturday - Tellabration! A Marathon of Storytelling at Open Book 

Time:  10:00am - 10:00pm

Location: The Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Northstar Storytelling League presents its tenth annual festival of stories, Tellabration! Over forty local and nationally known performers representing a diversity of styles, perspectives, and cultural backgrounds, are featured. This year's theme, Myth and History, invites participants to explore the way things happened - or could have happened - through story. Programming during the day includes artists paired in hourly sets in the Target Performance Hall; a family friendly room featuring Northstar storytellers; a variety of workshops; open mic and improvisational storytelling; and dinner story swaps at nearby restaurants. The day culminates in an evening concert for adults, "River Journeys," featuring some of the best spoken word artists Minnesota has to offer. 

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