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The day-long event, which is free to all, features a dozen panel discussions, classes, and workshops that explore a wide-range of topics about storytelling, narrative techniques in other disciplines, and how to craft, promote, and refine stories for audiences and print. Special classes this year include: Social Justice Storytelling, Writing and Performing Stories with Middle Grade Kids, Telling and Writing Ghost Stories, and Sex, Death & Violence – Go For It! There will be a panel discussion with museum interpreters and another with self-published writers and a chapbook printer. There will also be mini concerts and open tell segments hosted by Story Arts of MN from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and a hosted open mic from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. where all visitors are invited to tell a story, or a story about a story. A Traditional Story Challenge will start at 5:00 and wrap up the afternoon of storytelling in the Auditorium.
The event will conclude with a powerful and eclectic evening concert in the Target Performance Hall featuring the donated talents of Kevin Kling, Amie Durenberger, Barbara Schutzgruber, Danny Klecko, Jim Stowell, Khary Jackson, Maria Vorhis, and Nothando Zulu.
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For additional details visit
www.tellabrationmn.org. All classes and the concert are free though donations are appreciated. Doors for the concert open at 6:30 p.m. Questions? Contact: Richard Rousseau via