Happy Winter and Happy New Year!
Congratulations Steamboat Spellbinders! We are now 10 years old!
Mark your Calendars:
January 30th: Meeting
Our Mid Year Meeting is January 30th 8:45 am at the Holland House for Breakfast!
Hope you can join us for the mid-year meeting. Topics to be discussed will include string stories, draw and tell,
planning for our annual Spellbinders Event, and possible opportunities to form a troupe to tell at local venues?
If you have a string story or draw and tell bring it to share!
Please RSVP by January 26. hollandsherry@gmail.com
New Opportunities for Storytelling and Storytellers!
April 20th
Spellbinder Annual Meeting: Would You like to Present a Workshop?
If you have a great workshop to present, please send me your proposal by February 4th. Here are the details.
- All workshops are 60 minutes, so please consider if you have the right amount of material
- A $50 honorarium is provided per workshop and the conference fee is waived
Title of Session:Session description (Max 100 words) This is how you entice participants to attend your session.Objectives: Complete the sentence, “At the end of my session participants will be able to…..” and list 3-5 objectives.Is this workshop best for a beginner, intermediate or advanced storyteller? Why?If needed/requested, do you think you could adapt this workshop to a different level of teller? If so, to which level(s)?Experience or background: (please keep it brief) What part of your earlier life and/or Spellbinders life gives you the knowledge and skills to give the workshop you propose? Have you given this workshop to a Spellbinders Chapter? If so, where and when?
April 2nd
GROUNDED: Now seeking the community’s story submissions about public lands!
The dirt on public lands: a locally-sourced LIVE magazine
Bud Werner Memorial Library and the Yampa Valley Sustainability Council present GROUNDED, an evening of multimedia storytelling to honor Colorado Public Lands Day on Thursday, May 17. We are now seeking your story submissions for this community “live magazine” performance in Library Hall.
What exactly is GROUNDED?
It’s a free community storytelling event! GROUNDED will be constructed like a glossy magazine, but instead of printing it on dead trees, we’ll be performing it live before an audience. The program is designed to be filled with short impressions, longer lessons, catchy illustration and a poignant message. Art, essay, literary review, short story or even an imaginative advertisement are all fair game – as long as the message relates to public lands.
What do you mean by storytelling?
Individual stories can be relayed in a variety of creative ways: spoken word as poetry, prose or essay accompanied by imagery; song; dance; short film; animation; or an installation of visual art from sculpture to graphic design. The culmination of these stories performed together will be GROUNDED, an edited and curated magazine performed live before the community – a celebration of our connection with public lands that surround us locally and globally.
The sole requirement is that original multimedia story must be sourced and inspired by the ideas, environment and institution of our public lands. Your piece may share a story about the land itself, species that rely on it, ecosystems, air and water, recreation, hunting, resource extraction, a perspective on policies that govern the landscape, or personal experiences that have shaped a relationship with it.
We encourage humor, vulnerability, education, inspiration, activism and a reflection on the Yampa Valley community’s deep emotional response to public lands, both generally and around the world.
Want to participate? Here are the guidelines for submitting your GROUNDED story for consideration in the May 17 event:
1. The Library and YVSC are soliciting diverse submissions from the community, including all ages and forms of expressive media. Multimedia presentations, such as those that incorporate imagery or sound with spoken word, are strongly encouraged.
2. GROUNDED will be a free evening performance in Library Hall on Thursday, May 17. There will be ample time for individual rehearsal in Library Hall in the weeks leading up to the event, and a mandatory dress rehearsal on Wednesday, May 16.
3. All audio and projection technology available in Library Hall will be available for use during GROUNDED – plus the piano.
4. No single story may exceed 10 minutes. Shorter pieces can and will be powerful, and are strongly encouraged. In other words, yes, we want your 30-second animation, your 2-minute film, your 3-minute essay, your single powerful photo or a flash of protest as graphic design.
5. Your electronic submission must fully represent your finished proposal. It is understood that there may be final edits and polishing to come with your piece if it is selected for the final performance, but submissions should reflect a nearly-final representation of the piece you intend to present to the community.
- Poetry, prose, essay, etc. should submitted as an attachment in an email. If there are images to go with your spoken word, submit those as well, whether it’s a PowerPoint or a link to a slideshow.
- Submit photographs of proposed visual art.
- Film, dance, animation or song can be submitted by a link to private video.
6. Submissions will be accepted until midnight on Monday, April 2.
7. Make your electronic submission of words, photos, attachments and/or video links to jlay@steamboatlibrary.org.
8. Each submission must include a bio of the presenter(s), and a short statement about what public lands mean to you.
9. A panel of volunteer community judges from the library and YVSC will select the winning stories.
10. Finalists for the 2018 GROUNDED program will be notified by Sunday, April 15.
Questions?
Contact Adult Programs Coordinator Jennie Lay at jlay@steamboatlibrary.org.
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Hope everyone is having a great year! Hope to see you soon!
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