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Story/Arts Residency Night 2 | Becomyth - We Begin In Chaos

  • Story Parlor 227 Haywood Road Asheville, NC 28806 (map)

Beyond the Myth: We Begin in Chaos

Sunday, July 13 | The Book of Invocation

Sunday, July 20 | The Book of Convocation

Sunday, July 27 | The Book of Evocation

Story Arts Residency Night 2 | Becomyth: We Begin in Chaos
from $10.00

Night 1 | Book of Convocation
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Doors at 6pm | Show 6:30pm
Story Parlor | 227 Haywood Road
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Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase. All shows, unless specified, are ages 16+.

Tickets starting at $10 | Please pay what you can! Your generosity goes to underwrite our Story/Arts residency program which champions BIPOC, LGTBQIA+, and individuals from other historically marginalized communities by providing a platform for their work, an artist stipend, creative resources, community support, and more.

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Join Story Parlor and Artists-in-Residence Adam J. N. Keene and Langston Kelly for a three-part journey into myth, meaning, and the chaos of beginnings.


Night 2 | The Book of Convocation
The second performance draws the audience into a mythic gathering—a convocation of old and new stories in conversation with one another. Here, elemental forces clash and yield, and from their tension, new worlds take shape. The Book of Convocation invites participants to step inside this mythic conversation—where the act of witnessing becomes an act of creation, and the fate of the story hangs in the balance.

ABOUT THE SERIES

Becomyth: We Begin in Chaos is a performance art project created by Adam J. N. Keene and Langston Kelly that delves into the nature of beginnings—why they challenge us, why they matter, and what transformation takes place in the act of starting anew. Drawing from global creation myths—some of the oldest maps we have for navigating the unknown—Becomyth investigates “chaotic beginnings” as a form of mythological sensemaking: a tool for navigating uncertainty, transformation, and potential.

Blending music, myth, and theatrical storytelling, Keene and Kelly invite audiences on a cosmic journey where ancient stories are reborn and new myths take root. Each evening in the three-part series presents original performances inspired by global creation stories—fusing dreamlike worlds with powerful archetypes to ask: What does it mean to begin? And who do we become in the process?



Story Parlor would like to thank ArtsAVL and Buncombe County for providing funding support for the Story/Arts Residency program.