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Hear Here Grassroots Community StoryTelling Event!
SAVE THE DATE: April 6, 2019 for
Hear Here Grassroots Community StoryTelling Event
Please let us know by March 22nd if you are coming!
Hello Story Lovers,
Ottawa StoryTellers is hosting another big storyfest, the purpose of which is to build our storytelling community by reconnecting with old friends and making new ones, listening to great stories, and having some fun. This year, we invite the Ontario network of Storytellers of Canada/Conteurs du Canada to join us for their/your winter gathering! We’re really hoping you will be part of this celebration of story and the storytelling community. If you are from out-of-town, we can offer limited billeting on a first come, first served basis before the March 22nd deadline. We expect this to be a very popular event, so we suggest that you confirm your attendance as early as possible.
Where and When
Saturday, April 6, 2019, at
St Brigid’s Centre for the Arts’ Kildare Room, 310 St. Patrick Street, Ottawa (Unfortunately, not wheelchair accessible. There is a short flight of stairs.)
9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Brigid’s Well, the pub (beverages only) adjacent to the Kildare Room, will be open from 4 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.
Cost
$40 for 12 hours of stories, a workshop, coffee, tea, and snacks, pizza dinner (pizza, crudités, and dessert), and wonderful community time.
$30 for all the above without the pizza dinner
Format
Morning – 10-minute stories, with breaks
Lunch - You can bring your own (there are refrigerators), go out to a nearby restaurant, or be part of a group order from Subway
Afternoon – More 10-minute stories
1 ½ hour participatory workshop sponsored by Storytellers of Canada/Conteurs du Canada led by Betty Bennett and Angelica Ottewill – “How to enhance and enliven a story through music, audience participation, and tandem telling”. Small groups will rework a section of The Lonely Giant, creating spoken parts and deciding how to incorporate music, audience participation, and props, if any. All will then demonstrate how they have solved the above tasks by performing their section of the story
And more 10-minute stories
Evening – Pizza supper, with crudités and dessert
Party with casual singing/sing-along and short, funny stories led by Tom Lips
Getting a spot as a teller
The great thing about this event is the chance to hear as many voices as possible, so we are asking that stories be no longer than 10 minutes. To be considered for the line-up, please send a short proposal as described below. As there are sure to be more offers to tell than spots on the program, selection will be by lottery.
Please send your response to grassroots@ottawastorytellers.ca and put Grassroots 2019 in the subject line
Yes, I’ll be attending –
Name:
Email address:
Member of OST/SC-CC/ or both:
Telephone number:
I could provide billeting for (number of people)
I need billeting (number of people; Friday night or Saturday or both)
If possible, I would appreciate being picked up from the bus or train
When I’d like to tell: something during the day or a light story at the evening party. (Depending on the response, folks who tell during the day won’t be eligible to tell another in the evening but can offer a song.)
What I’d like to tell:
title, type of story, and tone (funny, sad, mystical, etc.)
At the evening party, I’d like to perform or lead a song
Anything else you or we need to know
Payment can be made by cheque payable to Ottawa StoryTellers and mailed to 507 Bank Street, K2P 1Z5 or by e-transfer to ostbusiness@ottawastorytellers.ca The password for that is grassroots in lower case.
Ottawa folks:
Please tell us whether you’d be willing to
open your home to billet an out-of-towner
pick up out-of-towners at the bus or train station
and/ or serve on one of these committees:
Food (buying, setting up, cleaning up)
Decorating
Logistics (signage, set up room, housekeeping - coffee/tea - during the day.) We’ll all clean up at the end of the evening.
We look forward to seeing you on April 6, 2019.
Don't forget to RSVP by March 22nd.