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* Photos above from Fray Cafe 2 in Austin, Texas.


What is Fray Day?

Fray Day is an annual event brought to you by the storytelling website {fray} that takes place in cities all around the world on the same weekend. Each event features interactive art, featured performers, and a storytelling open mic. For an example, check out what we did last year.


Did you know?

» Fray Day 6 was worked on by dozens of people all over the world.

» Fray Day 4 took place in 2 cities, Fray Day 5 in 10, and Fray Day 6 took place in 11 cities.

» All combined, over a thousand people participated in Fray Day 6.


Previous events:

» Fray Cafe 2
» Fray Day 5
» Fray Cafe
» Fray Day 4
» Fray Day 3
» Fray B-Day
» Fray Camp


Other stuff:

» SF Press Info
» Last Year's FAQ
» Open Mic Guidelines


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Melbourne:  Feature Storytellers

Fray Day Melbourne is pleased to announce the first of our feature story tellers:

Sean Hegarty is the author of Sonata for Unfinished Yelling, an online journal that recently won several imaginary awards. He's lived in 47 houses and visited 36 countries, and is still trying to work out why.

And local writer, Barbara Kerr who says: Barbara Kerr is nobody. Who are you?

If you are interested in being a feature storyteller for Fray Melbourne we still have some spots left so don't be shy.


« Volunteer Opportunities -- get involved!   Downloadable Poster »


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Fray Day 6 took place in 11 cities across the globe:


Saturday 14:

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Austin
Texas, US

Cambridge
Massachusetts, US

El Paso
Texas, US

Grand Rapids
Michigan, US

Guam
Mariana Islands

Melbourne
Australia

San Francisco
California, US

Tucson
Arizona, US

Washington DC
US


Sunday 15:

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Los Angeles
California, US

Copenhagen
Denmark


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