Free State Story Slam

Margaret Morris


Margaret Morris

Chief Executive Officer, Lawrence Arts Center Lawrence Arts Center

David Hollond


David Hollond

Founder, Free State Story Slam; Lawrence Arts Center Lawrence Arts Center

Elizabeth Sullivan


Elizabeth Sullivan

Director of Performing Arts, Lawrence Arts Center Lawrence Arts Center

Project Description

For 11 years, the Free State Story Slam storytelling series has had a home at the Lawrence Arts Center. The monthly Story Slam provides storytellers an opportunity to tell true stories in front of a live audience. Slams are held in the Lawrence Arts Center’s Mainstage theater and open with 30 minutes of live music from local musicians, followed by 90-120 minutes of stories related to the evening’s theme. Story Slam regularly brings audiences of 100-200 people together to share a part of their history or personal experience with the community. Story Slam has developed a plan to incubate similar events in smaller Kansas communities with no established storytelling venue, prioritizing racially and/or socioeconomically diverse towns. In each location, we will organize a series of story slams with a local community partner.

Partner Details

Margaret Morris


Margaret Morris

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Chief Executive Officer, Lawrence Arts Center Lawrence Arts Center

David Hollond


David Hollond

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Founder, Free State Story Slam; Lawrence Arts Center Lawrence Arts Center

Elizabeth Sullivan


Elizabeth Sullivan

Director of Performing Arts, Lawrence Arts Center Lawrence Arts Center

Elizabeth Sullivan has an MFA. in Theatre for Youth and K-12 teaching certification from Arizona State University. She is a community-based artist, teaching artist, director, and performer. Elizabeth acted with The Seem-To-Be Players, a nationally touring children’s theatre troupe. She served as the choreographer, lead facilitator and actor for MADE Garden, an interactive art and play installation for young children at Mesa Art Center’s SPARK! Festival for Creativity. She worked as Asphalt Art’s Resident Artist at Phoenix’s Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development where she led homeless youth in poetry, spoken word, drama, performance, and digital storytelling.

Project Details

Digital Genres:
Visual and Performing Arts

Topics:
Arts
Public Storytelling

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