StoryFest 2021 Needs You!
Planning is underway for our next StoryFest in May 2021, so SAM is looking for tellers and workshop presenters and innovative thinkers with networking ideas! Take a look at our call for proposals, polish those stories and workshops and event ideas, and get them to us ASAP. Your voices and expertise are what makes StoryFest a great event, and we hope you will join us.
Call for Stories and Workshop Leaders StoryFest 2021
Although we don’t have a specific theme this year (we think that will emerge with the submissions), we would like you to think about where we all are in 2021 and along the lines of ‘betwixt and between’ and “from here to there”.
Workshop Leaders needed for StoryFest 2021
May 10 – 15, 2021 online
Do you have a workshop idea that would motivate and elevate voices? Or for ways of working in our new ‘normal’? Do you have storytelling workshop ideas for teachers or other online facilitators? Be as creative as you like with what you feel would benefit us at this time. We have maximum workshop times of 90 minutes this year due to the online format. You do not have to use the full 90 minutes – please specify your workshop time in your application. We are looking for at least one storytelling workshop for beginning storytellers. A small stipend will be given to all workshop presenters. Submit your workshop proposals by noon on February 17th to storyartsmn@gmail.com, write "StoryFest 2021 Workshop Proposal" in the subject line. Please include your goal or learning objective and what you are going to do to meet that objective.
Storytellers needed for StoryFest 2021
May 10-15, 2021 online
Do you have a story about overcoming a challenge? How about a folktale that allowed you to see someone in a different light? A time that humor brought you back from the brink of despair? Or a time when a simple gesture allowed you to move on? What about a story that brings hope to the younger set? We’re interested in stories about where we are, how we got here and where we are going —be it personal narrative or folk tales, please submit the story you want to share. We are interested in both stories of how you got to where you are OR the story that helped your journey. There is no set theme and these are suggestions. We hope to host at least one event specifically for children (ages 3-12). Send an email with a short summary of your (up to) 8-minute story by noon on February 17th, to storyartsmn@gmail.com, write “StoryFest 2021 Concert Submission” in the subject line. Please include a few sentences about your storytelling and performance experience.
Networking Events needed for StoryFest 2021!
This year we are putting out an additional call – for innovative events to facilitate online networking at StoryFest. More than ever, we are hearing calls for networking and ‘joining together’. How can we get to know one another better and laugh and relax? We want this to be fun! It could be an online game for participants, an idea for conversation starters, a communal activity: wherever your imagination takes you. We would like proposals from presenters for 30-minute events and up to 90-minute events. If you have an idea but would prefer not to present the event yourself, please still let us know. Please indicate the length of your event proposal. Send an email with a short summary of your event proposal by noon on February 17th, to storyartsmn@gmail.com, write “StoryFest 2021 Event Submission” in the subject line.
Important information for all submissions:
Priority will be given to tellers/presenters who are members of Story Arts of Minnesota (click here to join: https://www.storyartsmn.org/support-sam ).
We particularly welcome applications from under-represented voices. Please read our Commitment to Racial Justice at https://www.storyartsmn.org/ Please indicate on your application if you identify as BIPOC or other under-represented voice.
A small stipend is available for all tellers and presenters, regardless of location, however MN state funding requires us to not use grant money for out-of-state performances. This means that in-state tellers/presenters might receive a higher stipend than out of state tellers.
Any questions?
Please reach out to us at storyartsmn@gmail.com