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- StorySLAM abstract "The StorySLAM is a live storytelling competition in the vein of poetry slams organized by The Moth, a non-profit literary society from New York, since 2001. Storytellers (slammers) have 5 minutes each to tell a story, based on a theme chosen for the event. No notes are allowed: stories must be told and not read. The events, held in cities around the United States, now also include a competition; participants are judged by teams of audience members. The organization also holds a biannual Grand Slam competition.Notables performing at StorySLAMs include Moby, Lily Taylor, and Frank McCourt.".
- StorySLAM wikiPageID "26698296".
- StorySLAM wikiPageLength "3673".
- StorySLAM wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- StorySLAM wikiPageRevisionID "702180038".
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Storytelling_events.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink Frank_McCourt.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink Lily_Ross_Taylor.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink Moby.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink New_Haven,_Connecticut.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink Poetry_slam.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink The_Moth.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- StorySLAM wikiPageWikiLinkText "StorySLAM".
- StorySLAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lit-festival-stub.
- StorySLAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- StorySLAM subject Category:Storytelling_events.
- StorySLAM hypernym Competition.
- StorySLAM type Event.
- StorySLAM type SoccerTournament.
- StorySLAM type Event.
- StorySLAM comment "The StorySLAM is a live storytelling competition in the vein of poetry slams organized by The Moth, a non-profit literary society from New York, since 2001. Storytellers (slammers) have 5 minutes each to tell a story, based on a theme chosen for the event. No notes are allowed: stories must be told and not read. The events, held in cities around the United States, now also include a competition; participants are judged by teams of audience members.".
- StorySLAM label "StorySLAM".
- StorySLAM sameAs Q2352309.
- StorySLAM sameAs Story_Slam.
- StorySLAM sameAs m.0bmf3xt.
- StorySLAM sameAs Q2352309.
- StorySLAM wasDerivedFrom StorySLAM?oldid=702180038.
- StorySLAM isPrimaryTopicOf StorySLAM.