We offer the Master Class for advanced and professional-level storytellers.
Storytelling Toronto’s teaching program helps all our students, regardless of experience, to achieve a deeper connection with the stories they tell and better communicate those stories to to everyone who listens.
Our First Steps (Storytelling I) is typically the course most begin with. Next Steps (Storytelling II) is open to those who wish to take their telling further, whether they have taken First Steps in the past, or have equivalent experience.
We offer the Master Class for advanced and professional-level storytellers.We also offer a variety of themed courses, whether it is taking your story from a narrative to a script for a puppet show, shaping your family stories, to bilingual storytelling.
Our non-foundational courses vary from year to year.Financial aid is available for those students for whom cost is a barrier.
Storytelling Toronto was brought to life in 1979 as the Storytellers School of Toronto. It was founded by seven storytellers who wanted to encourage the renaissance of oral storytelling in modern society.The very first program offered was a storytelling course taught by the late Alice Kane, and ever since the organization has continued to teach, explore, and celebrate the traditional art of oral storytelling.
Over the years thousands of people have taken our courses, taken part in our workshops, attended our programs, and even more have come to the Toronto Storytelling Festival — enjoying stories told by local, national, and international storytellers. From experienced, seasoned elders to young tellers experimenting with the nature of spoken narrative, Storytelling Toronto is a creative centre for story-lovers who share a passion for and a vision of storytelling as an transformative art in contemporary life.
This workshop is for advocates and for staff of organizations who support advocates with lived experience, and who want to share their story.
Learn how to tell stories and where to find them. Improve your articulation, expression and connection with the audience
This course explores the theory, aesthetics and practice of digital storytelling.
We offer a wide variety of performances for the public and artistic development opportunities for storytellers
Students are introduced to Mi’kmaq literature and oral storytelling tradition
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