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Seeking an Audience

by Christine Mounts ~ September 3, 2023

While wandering the Minnesota State Fair conducting our annual folklore tour, Dr. Buzz’s State Fair Odyssey, we made a stop at the 12:30pm Arts A’Fair performance of the Black Storytellers Alliance. Being the last show, at lunchtime, and in the heat of the day, only two performers told stories under the foliage of the East Grandstand Plaza. But it was a real treat to see their performance.

If you missed the Black Storytellers Alliance at The Fair, you can see them perform by attending the 33rd Annual Black Masters Storytellers Festival on September 28-30, 2023.

Master Storyteller Vusumuzi Zulu tells a traditional story at the Minnesota State Fair Arts A'Fair
Master Storyteller Vusumuzi Zulu tells a traditional story at the Minnesota State Fair Arts A’Fair

Afterward, as our Founder Loren Niemi chatted with Master Storyteller Vusumuzi Zulu, I made my way around the gathered audience, circling the plaza with some promo materials and asked what I thought would be an easy question: “Are you interested in storytelling?” For ¾ of the people sitting on the benches in the shade, with corn and beer in hand, the answer was “no.”

OK, so maybe the State Fair is not the best place to find an audience for storytelling. To be fair to The Fair, the East Grandstand Plaza was a better location than the North End Event Center, which was a place of blazing sun and no seating last year. But I continue to be astounded by the lack of interest or understanding of this artform.

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First Night

by Christine Mounts ~ August 20, 2023

“What is going on here?”- a question posed by an upstairs neighbor to some of our guests who had spilled out the front door of “First Night”, the grand opening of the American School of Storytelling on Friday August 18, 2023.

The official answer is “storytelling” or more accurately “nothing new” since storytelling is an ancient artform, indeed the Mother Art. But perhaps it’s new to our neighbors or at least “something different”- an intimate performance venue dedicated to the oral narrative arts of storytelling, poetry, and singer-songwriters.

Not theater because there is no fourth wall separating us from the audience. Not a poetry open mic at the bar on Wednesday to draw in patrons. Not the storytelling slam model that The Moth Radio Hour is renowned for. Not a writing program, not a marketing buzzword, or a gathering of liars, unless you believe fiction to be a lie despite its ability to tell the truth, often better than facts.

First Night

So, we did a thing. American School of Storytelling has secured a space for onsite, in-person classes and oral performance. On Friday, August 18th, doors will open at 6:30pm for a “soft” open reception with some stories, poetry, music and cake. Make it if you can make it.

 

We have a powerhouse performance lined up for opening night at the American School of Storytelling! Storyteller Laura Packer, Poet Sarah Degner Riveros, Singer Monica Cortes, Poet Clarence White, and Storyteller Jim Stowell.

Friday, August 18th 7:00 PM.  1762 Hennepin Avenue S. Minneapolis.

Free but donations to support our performance series, appreciated.

Do not park on Hennepin Ave before 6pm!

Storytelling for Community Building and Social Change Series

Storytelling for Community Building and Social Change

It is not enough to know there is a problem, you have to understand how and why your participation matters. This is the gift of stories. These are hands-on working sessions designed to teach specific story based techniques for social change.

Two-hour Zoom sessions at 7:00 PM Central on Tuesdays, May 16, 23, 30, June 6 and 13th. You can sign up for one or all.

  • Taught by Loren Niemi
  • Dates: Tuesdays, May 16, 23, 30, June 6 and 13th
  • Time: 7pm Central Time
  • Format: 2-hour Zoom session
  • Cost: $90
  1. The Uses of Storytelling in Community Building and Social Change. Tuesday, May 16th -What it is and why it matters. What kinds of stories can they use to frame their work and build participation?
  2. Story Circles, Tuesday, May 23rd – What Story CIrcles are and how to use them to build shared experience across age, gender and political persuasion..
  3. The Fact and Practice of Oral History, Tuesday. May 30th  How collecting and sharing personal, and organizational experience builds engagement.
  4. Message Framing, Tuesday, June 6th The practical mechanisms for refining stories to meet the needs of social change.
  5. Effective Testimony and Presentations on Tuesday, June 13th. How to tell your critical story in three minutes of testimony. How to  balance the particularly human experience  and the larger issue(s) you are working on.

Taught by Loren Niemi, and based on his 50 years of community organizing and advocacy training with large and small organizations, BIPOC, LGBTQ and immigrant communities.


To register:

    1. Add the number of tickets you want by clicking the ‘+’ button
    2. Click the ‘Get Tickets’ button.

Effective Testimony and Presentations

Storytelling for Community Building and Social Change

It is not enough to know there is a problem, you have to understand how and why your participation matters. This is the gift of stories. These are hands-on working sessions designed to teach specific story based techniques for social change.

Five two-hour Zoom sessions at 7:00 PM Central on Tuesdays, May 16, 23, 30, June 6 and 13th. You can sign up for one or all.

Effective Testimony and Presentations: on Tuesday, June 13th. How to tell your critical story in three minutes of testimony. How to  balance the particularly human experience  and the larger issue(s) you are working on.

  • Taught by Loren Niemi
  • Dates: Tuesday, June 13
  • Time: 7pm Central Time
  • Format: 2-hour Zoom session
  • Cost: $20

    To register:

    1. Add the number of tickets you want by clicking the ‘+’ button
    2. Click the ‘Get Tickets’ button.

Message Framing

Storytelling for Community Building and Social Change

It is not enough to know there is a problem, you have to understand how and why your participation matters. This is the gift of stories. These are hands-on working sessions designed to teach specific story based techniques for social change.

Five, two-hour Zoom sessions at 7:00 PM Central on Tuesdays, May 16, 23, 30, June 6 and 13th. You can sign up for one or all.

Message Framing: Tuesday, June 6th The practical mechanisms for refining stories to meet the needs of social change. 

  • Taught by Loren Niemi
  • Dates: Tuesday, June 6
  • Time: 7pm Central Time
  • Format: 2-hour Zoom session
  • Cost: $20

    To register:

    1. Add the number of tickets you want by clicking the ‘+’ button
    2. Click the ‘Get Tickets’ button.

The Fact and Practice of Oral History

Storytelling for Community Building and Social Change

It is not enough to know there is a problem, you have to understand how and why your participation matters. This is the gift of stories. These are hands-on working sessions designed to teach specific story based techniques for social change.

Five, two-hour Zoom sessions at 7:00 PM Central on Tuesdays, May 16, 23, 30, June 6 and 13th. You can sign up for one or all.

The Fact and Practice of Oral History: Tuesday. May 30th  How collecting and sharing personal, and organizational experience builds engagement.

  • Taught by Loren Niemi
  • Dates: Tuesday, May 30
  • Time: 7pm Central Time
  • Format: 2-hour Zoom session
  • Cost: $20

    To register:

    1. Add the number of tickets you want by clicking the ‘+’ button
    2. Click the ‘Get Tickets’ button.

Story Circles

Storytelling for Community Building and Social Change

It is not enough to know there is a problem, you have to understand how and why your participation matters. This is the gift of stories. These are hands-on working sessions designed to teach specific story based techniques for social change.

Five, two-hour Zoom sessions at 7:00 PM Central on Tuesdays, May 16, 23, 30, June 6 and 13th. You can sign up for one or all.

Story Circles: Tuesday, May 23rd – What Story CIrcles are and how to use them to build shared experience across age, gender and political persuasion..

  • Taught by Loren Niemi
  • Dates: Tuesday, May 23
  • Time: 7pm Central Time
  • Format: 2-hour Zoom session
  • Cost: $20

    To register:

    1. Add the number of tickets you want by clicking the ‘+’ button
    2. Click the ‘Get Tickets’ button.

Uses of Storytelling in Community Building and Social Change

Storytelling for Community Building and Social Change

It is not enough to know there is a problem, you have to understand how and why your participation matters. This is the gift of stories. These are hands-on working sessions designed to teach specific story based techniques for social change.

Five, two-hour Zoom sessions at 7:00 PM Central on Tuesdays, May 16, 23, 30, June 6 and 13th. You can sign up for one or all.

Uses of Storytelling in Community Building and Social Change: Tuesday, May 16th- What it is and why it matters. What kinds of stories can they use to frame their work and build participation?

  • Taught by Loren Niemi
  • Dates: Tuesday, May 16
  • Time: 7pm Central Time
  • Format: 2-hour Zoom session
  • Cost: $20

    To register:

    1. Add the number of tickets you want by clicking the ‘+’ button
    2. Click the ‘Get Tickets’ button.