Wandering Aesthetics and The Akronist are proud
to announce a special Full Circle
Storytelling: An Open Mic for Community Storytellers event on WORLD
STORYTELLING DAY!
Full Circle Storytelling is free and open to the public.
This Full
Circle Storytelling event will be
held on Sunday, March 20th from 5 pm – 8:00 pm at The Akron Center
for Art, Music and Performance (ACAMP) located at 118 W. Market St.
• Akron, OH.
Registration is encouraged (especially for
storytellers), but not required. To register or for more information, please
email benjamin@akronist.com or visit
www.watheatre.com/fullcircle.
Information can also be found at: www.tinyurl.com/FullCircle2015.
About the Event:
Open to the public, Full Circle Storytelling events
revolve around a theme and the idea: everyone
has a story. Sign
up to tell a true story related to the evening’s theme or just come to enjoy
the show! (No experience necessary.) Co-hosted
Wandering Aesthetics and the
Akronist, this intimate evening of storytelling will conjure the spirit of
community.
This special WORLD STORYTELLING DAY event will feature live music and poetry
from 5 pm – 6 pm and storytelling from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm. Anyone can
bring poetry or a story to share – or simply come and listen!
We are creating a video and audio archive of stories from residents of the Greater Akron area. This archive may be used by students, journalists, researchers, artists, etc. for purposes beyond Full Circle Storytelling events. Participants at our live events are not required to have their stories recorded for our archive. Sometimes the magic is only for those in the room.
Registration is encouraged (especially for
storytellers), but not required. To register or for more information, please
email benjamin@akronist.com or visit
www.watheatre.com/fullcircle.
This Month’s Theme: STRONG WOMEN
Full Circle Storytelling Mission
Statement:
Open to the public, Full Circle Storytelling events revolve around a theme and the idea: everyone has a story. By encouraging community members to tell their own true tales, each storyteller is placed at the center of his or her own life journey. We use narrative as a way to promote understanding between diverse peoples, building bridges – not walls – within our community.