Second Live Storytelling Event 'Unravel' in Shanghai Next Week

By Rachel Deason, March 23, 2017

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Storytelling has been an art form since the dawn of human speech, drawing people together through shared experiences and vulnerability. With this in mind, Unravel is hosting its second storytelling event on March 30 at the Taixing Lu location of Little Catch.

Unravel is a live storytelling platform that revolves around monthly events at rotating locations. The event invites six Shanghaiers to share personal, unscripted stories loosely related to a theme, this upcoming one being “The Line.” 

The last Unravel event, hosted at District on February 23, was a success with over 120 attendees and seven storytellers. 

For this upcoming event, doors open at 7pm, with storytelling starting promptly at 7.30pm. For those interested in submitting a story or getting involved, email unravelshanghai@gmail.com.

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[Image via neilpatel.com]



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