Monday, July 30, 2012

Odyssey Storytelling Presents: Happy Campers, The Great Outdoors--August 2

 

From: Adam Hostetter [mailto:adam@odysseystorytelling.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2012 8:39 PM
Subject: Odyssey Storytelling Presents: Happy Campers, The Great Outdoors--August 2

 

Odyssey Storytelling Presents

Happy Campers, The Great Outdoors

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Show at 7 p.m., Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Fluxx Studio and Gallery, 416 E. 9th St., Tucson

still only $7!

Purchase reserved seats at our website:

www.odysseystorytelling.com

 

Six storytellers tell true, personal stories on the theme without notes.

 

Storytellers: Tucson writer, Molly McCloy; Hiker and traveler Linda Cross; graphic designer, Martha Retallick; musician Jim Lipson; and more!

 

Stories that involve tents, Winnebagos, or cabins. The joy of first kisses and the sting of bug bites. Swimming holes. Scouts. Summer camp, band camp, church camp. The campfire where you roasted your weenie, squished your smores, were terrorized by ghost stories and all that kumbaya—we're gonna camp it up. Get out your flashlights and sleeping bags!

 

Since 2004, Odyssey Storytelling has marched forth entertaining, inspiring and enlightening Tucson through stories from regular folks like you. Get involved as a teller or a listening—stories that are not heard are not stories. All ages are invited, but stories are never censored.

 

"The great listeners live blessed lives, because they are surrounded by people under the influence of their listening - people experiencing a fundamental form of connection with others, people whose creativity

and humanity have been invited to emerge."

                                                            ~ Doug Lipman, The Storytelling Coach

 

Note that there is road construction on 4th Ave and on Congress so plan your travels accordingly.

 

FOR MORE INFO - 520-730-4112Stories@odysseystorytelling.com  

 

GOT STORIES?

 

To submit your story for consideration, send us a one paragraph synopsis of your story and a brief bio about you.

 

The themes are meant to be interpreted from a broad range of perspectives. If you are shy about telling a story, we give lots of support and helpful hints. There is a rehearsal a week before the event to run through the stories, get feedback, meet the other storytellers and enjoy some munchies. More themes coming up:

 

  • September 6: At the Movies
  • November 1: Religion: God, Allah, Yahweh, No Way 
  • December 6: The End of the World As We Know It

 

Odyssey Storytelling creating connections ~ one story at a time

 

Odyssey Storytelling is a program of StoryArts Group, Inc. a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization.  Learn more about us at www.storyartsgroup.org

 

 

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