The local storytelling series Bloom: The Stage Where Our Stories Grow will return to the Walnut House on Thursday evening, October 24, with a one-night show called “Moonlight, Magic, and Mystery.” This multigenre event will weave live music, words and art. Participating creatives include:
- Leeann Love with art and a story
- Jimbo Hooten with magic and a story
- storytellers Nick Bush and Kheanne Fontaine
- poetry by Amie Whittemore
- and performances by organizers KJ Kemp and Kory Wells.
Donations will be accepted at the door, which opens at 6:30 PM for the 7:00 show. Ticket reservations are encouraged by contacting karajkemp@gmail.com. All reservations are released 10 minutes prior to show time.
Two open-mic slots, five minutes each, will be available to interested audience members to share a story or poetry. Open mic entrants should prepare a story or poetry on the theme of moonlight, magical moments, or the mysteries of life.
Bloom is a quarterly event that brings a blend of storytelling, poetry, music, and art to the Murfreesboro stage. The series is produced by storyteller Kara Kemp with assistance from poet Kory Wells.
Bloom is a quarterly event that brings a blend of storytelling, poetry, music, and art to the Murfreesboro stage. The series is produced by storyteller Kara Kemp with assistance from poet Kory Wells.
For more information, see the event on Facebook.