The next ALL EARS Storytelling Evening will take place on 22 March 2011 at the Old Queen’s Head in Islington.

Speakers for 22 March 2011 include:

Alastair Humphreys left England at 24 years of age to cycle round the world.  His journey along the length of the Earth’s three great landmasses (Africa, the Americas, Eurasia) took more than 4 years to complete, calling in at 60 countries and covering 46,000 miles.  He has written three books about the adventure.

Amisha Ghadiali is a creative activist for positive social change, a designer, a campaigner, an entrepreneur and a writer. The motivation running through her work is for us to tlive in a more connected and optimistic world, but to have fun whilst we’re at it.  In early 2010 with the election looming in the UK, Amisha set up the Think Act Vote Campaign, to inspire us to think positively about the future and understand how what we do on a daily basis shapes our world.

Ben Payne is from Ministry of Stories, an organisation dedicated to the creation of stories by a new storytelling generation.  Created by Dave Eggers and Nínive Calegari, the Ministry encourages children aged 8-18 to write creative stories and develop their skills. They are supported by volunteers from the local area in Hoxton, and have branches in San Francisco, Brooklyn and Los Angeles.

ALL EARS’ March event will be held upstairs at the Old Queen’s Head on Essex Road in Islington.  There is a bar and food menu available.  The venue is close to Angel station on the Northern Line; Highbury & Islington station on the Victoria line and many bus routes.

For more information or to book tickets, visit www.allearsevents.co.uk