• American Stories

    Event Website: https://everson.org/connect/storytelling-showcase/ Event Phone: 315-474-6064 Exploring the American Experience Through Storytelling! What does the American experience mean to you? How has the idea of the American Dream shaped your life, your family, or your community? Join us at the Everson Museum for American Stories: A Community Storytelling Showcase, a powerful evening of storytelling that amplifies diverse voices and perspectives. This event, inspired by the exhibition Making American Artists: Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1776–1976, will feature selected storytellers sharing personal narratives, poetry, and reflections that explore themes of identity, ambition, resilience, and belonging. Each story offers a unique glimpse into what it means to be American today, bringing together voices from across our community in an inspiring and thought-provoking evening. This event is pay-what-you-wish. We invite you to experience the power of storytelling and the many ways our collective histories shape who we are.


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  • Marilyn McPhie Featured at Story Space online Tue 04/29/2025

    Link to Event: http://www.StorySpace.org Event Website: http://www.StorySpace.org Event Phone: (857) 998-1592 Event Contact Email: hosting@StorySpace.org The Story Space Online Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EDT Please Note: We are now on EDT (Eastern Daylight Time), 4 hours behind GMT, or UTC-4. To attend via Zoom©: Go to http://www.StorySpace.org In the banner click on “Meeting Invitation” (a new invitation will be posted every Tuesday by 6:00 PM. Otherwise, there will be a placeholder message.) Marilyn McPhie: Marilyn McPhie has told stories in the USA, Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Portugal --- and in her living room on zoom. Her ancestors include people who made buttons, forks, umbrellas, ships, and – according to the courts in Salem, Massachusetts – spells. TEDx speaker, president, Storytellers of San Diego. AND she has twenty-six grandchildren! Feature’s website: http://www.marilynmcphie.com/ Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where listeners and tellers and newcomers alike get full attention. There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting hate speech. Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or come to listen. No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories… In the spirit of Brother Blue. The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 PM EDT Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EDT. Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EDT sharp. Followed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. EDT. "Programs Subject to Change" The Story Space online


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  • Jackson Gillman at NEFFA – A Family Cabaret

    Event Website: https://www.neffa.org/festival-schedule/ Event Phone: Event Contact Email: jxsong@comcast.net A Family Cabaret - Sparkling with energy, wit & whimsy, Jackson incorporates participatory song/movement/story in a rollicking mix of comedy, music and story for all ages. In Westborough Hotel Room West.


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  • Jackson Gillman & daughter Jillian at NEFFA – On a Wing & a Song

    Event Website: https://www.neffa.org/festival-schedule/ Event Phone: Event Contact Email: jxsong@comcast.net On a Wing and a Song – After our NEFFA debut last year of celestial songs, Jackson and his daughter Jillian Estelle, are returning with a selection of fine-feathered bird songs. In Sterling Hotel West.


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  • Kristen Pedemonti and Ralph Chadis Featured at Story Space online Tue 04/22/2025

    Link to Event: http://www.StorySpace.org Event Website: http://www.StorySpace.org Event Phone: (857) 998-1592 Event Contact Email: hosting@StorySpace.org The Story Space Online Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EDT Please Note: We are now on EDT (Eastern Daylight Time), 4 hours behind GMT, or UTC-4. To attend via Zoom©: Go to http://www.StorySpace.org In the banner click on “Meeting Invitation” (a new invitation will be posted every Tuesday by 6:00 PM. Otherwise, there will be a placeholder message.) Kristen Pedemonti and Ralph Chadis: Ralph Chadis will honor his 80th birthday with a killer of a tale he has been dying to tell. Kristin Pedemonti, will complete a telling that was cut short on her March 4th feature. Recipient of the International StoryBridge Award, Kristin Pedemonti is grateful to have performed in 20 countries on 5 continents. As Founder of Steer Your Story, Kristin serves as a Narrative Therapy Practitioner. She is celebrating 10 years as Storytelling Consultant at the World Bank and recently completed a consultancy with UNICEF Ghana. Tonight she returns as Madame D'Alnoy to share more about her life and tell again Beautiful Goldilocks (no bears!) Kristen’s website: https://kristinpedemonti.com/ Kristen’s Therapy work: https://www.steeryourstory.com/ Kristen’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@KristinPedemonti Ralph’s website: https://www.nestorytelling.org/ralph-chadis/ Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where listeners and tellers and newcomers alike get full attention. There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting hate speech. Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or come to listen. No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories… In the spirit of Brother Blue. The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 PM EDT Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EDT. Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EDT sharp. Followed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. EDT. "Programs Subject to Change" The Story Space online


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  • The Power Of Your Voice: A Story Not Silenced By Stage IV Oral Cancer

    Event Website: https://jefferson.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6VGbufgB2CfM1jE Event Phone: Event Contact Email: Caroline.Glavin@jefferson.edu FREE. Join us for the 26th Annual Cancer Survivorship Celebration: A Day of Healing, Connection, and Inspiration. An uplifting and engaging event dedicated to honoring cancer survivors, current patients and the caregivers who support them. Get inspired by our thought-provoking speakers and creative expressions of survivorship. Our keynote speaker, Eva Grayzel, has traveled the world telling her story, exploring the intersection of hope, healing and giving back, while telling the compelling tales of facing death and living on to change the lives of countless others.


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  • Tim Ereneta Featured at Story Space online Tue 04/15/2025

    Link to Event: http://www.StorySpace.org Event Website: http://www.StorySpace.org Event Phone: (857) 998-1592 Event Contact Email: ChadisR3@outlook.com The Story Space Online Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EDT Please Note: We are now on EDT (Eastern Daylight Time), 4 hours behind GMT, or UTC-4. To attend via Zoom©: Go to http://www.StorySpace.org In the banner click on “Meeting Invitation” (a new invitation will be posted every Tuesday by 6:00 PM. Otherwise, there will be a placeholder message.) Tim Ereneta: Storyteller Tim Ereneta of Berkeley, California, connects ancient stories to modern day life, as he shares classic and forgotten fairy tales, with audiences of all ages—but especially adults. He's told stories on stages from Washington, DC, to Chennai, India, performing in theaters, art museums, camps, churches, nightclubs, and on digital devices. A former playwright and actor, Tim has been delighting audiences for three decades. Feature’s website: https://www.timereneta.info/ Feature’s Facebook page: https://facebook.com/tim.ereneta Feature’s Mastadon page: https://masto.ai/@storytellertim Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where listeners and tellers and newcomers alike get full attention. There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting hate speech. Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or come to listen. No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories… In the spirit of Brother Blue. The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 PM EDT Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EDT. Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EDT sharp. Followed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. EDT. "Programs Subject to Change"


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  • Virtual Storytelling Guild

    Website: https://www.nestorytelling.org/virtual-storytelling-guild/ Contacts: Cris Riedel: crisriedel05@gmail.com We invite you to the Worldwide Virtual Storytelling Guild sponsored and hosted by Northeast Storytelling. The entire guild is live online and we welcome participants from all over the world. We are storytellers who are interested in sharing stories, learning about storytelling, and enjoying peer feedback and community. We welcome tellers of traditional tales, historical stories, personal stories, stories with music, stories with puppets, rhymed stories, improv stories, digital stories, stories with mime and more. This project began with the goals of reaching isolated tellers, encouraging novice tellers and sharing across cultures. We meet the third Sunday of the month at 1:00 pm (NY time) - Zoom link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84194302476?pwd=dWpSVHhKdDRuUFNNK2c4TFdXbDZ0dz09


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  • BADYHouse Storytelling Concert with Elisa Pearmain, Rhonda Hansome and Christopher Mancayo-Torres

    Event Phone: 347.512.7685 Event Contact Email: robbady@gmail.com BADYHouse Storytelling Concert with Elisa Pearmain, Rhonda Hansome and Christopher Mancayo-Torres !


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  • Queen Mother Imakhu Featured at Story Space online Tue 04/08/2025

    Link to Event: http://www.StorySpace.org Event Website: http://www.StorySpace.org Event Phone: (857) 998-1592 Event Contact Email: hosting@StorySpace.org The Story Space Online Every Tuesday from 6:45-9:00 P.M. EDT Please Note: We are now on EDT (Eastern Daylight Time), 4 hours behind GMT, or UTC-4. To attend via Zoom©: Go to http://www.StorySpace.org In the banner click on “Meeting Invitation” (a new invitation will be posted every Tuesday by 6:00 PM. Otherwise, there will be a placeholder message.) Queen Mother Imakhu: "Imakhu" means "Minister; One Worthy of Honor." Queen Mother Imakhu celebrates fifty years as a professional artist. In her Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) cultural practice, she is a Sedjedit (African storyteller, poet, musician, dancer, historian, mediator, educator, and motivator). Her engaging show celebrates her rich heritage, including African, Gullah Geechee, Afro-Latin/Afro-Caribe traditions. Feature’s website: https://www.imakhu.info/ Feature’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/imakhu Feature’s YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/@imakhu Feature’s Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/queenmotherimakhu Feature’s TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@queenmotherimakhu Storytelling of all types and styles, in a friendly, cooperative venue where listeners and tellers and newcomers alike get full attention. There are no content restrictions, other than prohibiting hate speech. Try out a new story, spin an old favorite, or come to listen. No Topics. No Competition. No Judging. Just Stories… In the spirit of Brother Blue. The Story Space runs every Tuesday Night from 6:45 – 9:00 PM EDT Signup for Open Telling (8-minute slots) starts at 6:45 P.M. EDT. Open Telling starts at 7:00 P.M. EDT sharp. Followed by the Featured Teller at around 8:00 P.M. EDT. "Programs Subject to Change" The Story Space online


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