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STORY WEEK 2024: 3-18 October

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Story Week acknowledges that we share our words and stories on unceded Aboriginal and Zenadth Kes lands. We pay our respects to the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal. Darkinjung, and Awabakal peoples, the rightful owners of the Countries from which much of Story Week will take place or be streamed. Story Week would also like to recognise the Ancestors, Elders, and young people from all Indigenous communities across this great land.We honour the sacrifices made by the First Nations' peoples of this continent, understanding that all settlers benefit from stolen land, and we pledge to continue our work towards equity and reparations in all forms of storytelling.

Story Week is Common-Unity

Story Week innovates the ways we tell stories finding a common unity.

People are sharing: some slam in big rooms, some yarn in dining rooms. Not celebrities. We close the distance between artist and audience, exchange stories in new intimate ways.

Story Week 2024 (SW24) offers a new ancient form of connection. We share stories at dinner tables. Art passed around in small circles.

Call this family style spoken word. Or talking circles, yarning or storytelling clubs. Instead of talking in circles or talking-about-reading-other-people’s-stories clubs.

When strangers come together in the shape of a family around a table to tell stories: a storytelling event becomes a 12-person metaphor buffet.

The quality of experience is amplified by the reduction in audience numbers. It’s not just conversation monopolised by the white dude speaking 89% of the time.

STORY WEEK PROGRAM

Story Week 2024 artwork – concepts: Miles Merrill, design: Rachel Stone Art & Design

 

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