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The First Annual Story Field Conference: Invoking a New World Through Story

August 26 - 31, 2007


This is a pioneering interdisciplinary invitational gathering of widely diverse storytellers, artists and experts to shape a new cultural narrative—made of a myriad of different stories—that none of us could shape alone. Together, we will invoke a new "storyfield"—a socio-magnetic field pulsing with our diverse insights, struggles and dreams. The conference process will help all of us find others who share our passions and provide ample time to talk and work together. We will explore the many aspects of story-work, share our own stories and projects, plot stories of fact and fiction in all media, envision how we can use stories more effectively to re-make our world, and whatever else we want. There will be few official group sessions—just day after day of self-organized juicy fun with remarkable colleagues co-creating what we are most passionate about on behalf of future generations.

What is the new narrative that is already calling us?

What stories—both ancient and emerging—are so powerful that they draw us to hope, to care and to engage?

How can stories and the ways we tell them shift society into greater aliveness and wisdom?

For more information, visit www.storyfieldconference.net.


NOTES FOR REGISTRANTS:

The conference fee of $400 is payable to the conference organizers. After registering for the conference with Story Field, register below to arrange your lodging and meals at Shambhala Mountain Center.

This conference is being organized with support from the Kellogg Foundation and the Co-Intelligence Institute.

Illustration credit: Dana Lynne Andersen, From Lava to Life: The Universe Tells our Earth Story by Jennifer Morgan—Courtesy of Dawn Publications

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