StorySpark Geneva: Second Chances


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At StorySpark, we believe that there is nothing quite like the spark created by a night of stories!
...Stories, told live, in front of an audience, with no notes or props.
...Stories about something real and personal, all connected to a theme.
...Stories that celebrate what makes us unique, but also connected and human.
Come grab a drink and experience the magic of this ancient art form.
And who knows… maybe you will be inspired to take the stage during one of our 2 open mic spots?!
Date: Saturday, April 1st
Theme: Second Chances
Time: Doors open at 19:30, start is at 20:00
Price*: 20 CHF
Location: Impact Hub, Rue Fendt 1, 1201 Genève
(entrance at the back of the building through the parking lot)
Get tickets in advance online, because they will sell out!
https://my.weezevent.com/storyspark-geneva-second-chances
Want to learn more about our storytelling nights?
Check out our website for more details: https://www.storyspark.ch
*All proceeds go solely to cover event-related costs
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CALL FOR STORYTELLERS
StorySpark provides an ideal space to learn & grow as a new or experienced storyteller. We believe that everyone has a story worth telling; our coaching will help you to find yours and bring it to life!
Do you have a story that fits our theme?
Then please send a message to ellie@storyspark.ch by March 10th.
A few things to keep in mind:
- Stories should be personal and true
- No notes, songs, poetry, musical instruments, or props
- The time for each story is limited to 6 minutes
To learn more, please visit www.storyspark.ch and read our “Tips for Storytellers” located on the FAQ page.
Wondering what it's like to tell your story? Check out what a former participant had to say:
“Story Spark really allowed me a safe space to grow as a first-time storyteller. It was a leap of faith to share a part of my larger life story with an audience of friends, acquaintances, and strangers.
But it wasn’t just about the final presentation. When I saw the theme, I knew which story I wanted to tell, yet it wasn’t until I worked through my emotions about it and discussed it with others that I understood what that story really meant to me and how I’ve been shaped by it. The process was reflective and therapeutic.
When the big day arrived, I felt affirmation from the StorySpark community. I would definitely recommend this experience as a way to celebrate vulnerability and human connection.”

StorySpark Geneva: Second Chances