The Michigan Story Festival

Nothing touches the heart and engages the mind more than a good story. From ancient campfires to online urban legends, stories captivate and motivate us to explore our human potential. A visit to the award-winning Michigan Story Festival is an opportunity to experience the wonder of story telling at its finest, with national, regional, and local storytelling masters.
The two-day Michigan Story Festival offers a complete showcase of the power of storytelling in all its art forms. Michigan Story Festival is one of the only storytelling festivals to integrate the stories of many cultures and traditions. With the exception of the opening performance, there is no charge to experience the magic of Michigan Story Festival events and presentations.
Come Join Us!

Roger Gilbert, Festival Chair

 

MICHIGAN STORY FESTIVAL NEWS

Due to current challenging economic times, Central Michigan University has decided to suspend the Michigan Story Festival.   But, it is critical we continue to explore new avenues of financial support.  If you or your organization is interested in this project, please contact us at orlik1da@cmich.edu .

CMU remains deeply committed to the success of the Michigan Story Festival and appreciates your enduring interest and support of this important program.

 

Thank you to our many sponsors and guests who helped to make the 2009 Michigan Story Festival
the best yet!


Listen to our Podcast

Listen to the 2009 WCFX Staff Meeting

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Click here to see Film Highlight from the 2003 and 2004 Michigan Story Festival.


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"The Michigan Story Festival is made possible in part by a grant from the Michigan Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this project do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or Michigan Humanities Council."