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    Sage Tyrtle

    Internationally acclaimed professional storyteller, featured on NPR, CBC, and PBS. Moth GrandSLAM winner.

    Sage Tyrtle is a professional storyteller, writer, and workshop facilitator known for her engaging true stories and speculative fiction.4 She has been telling stories on stage for over a decade, performing at various storytelling festivals such as the SOULO Festival, the FOOL Festival, and the Toronto Storytelling Festival.1

    Sage's stories have been featured on notable platforms like NPR's Snap Judgement and CBC's Definitely Not The Opera.1 She runs a storytelling event in Toronto called High Stakes Storytelling and offers storytelling workshops, including online and low-cost options through her Crow Collective Workshops.25

    As an instructor, Sage incorporates improv exercises into her storytelling training, emphasizing the importance of confidence, body language, and incorporating mistakes seamlessly into performances.1 She believes that stories create empathy, which in turn changes the world.4

    Sage Tyrtle's work varies in length, ranging from 100 to 9,000 words, as she believes that each piece dictates its own length.3 Her storytelling style is described as genuine, vulnerable, and in-the-moment, often exploring themes that are scary, angry, and joyful.4

    Highlights

    Oct 22 · tyrtle.com
    Sage Tyrtle – storyteller
    Sage Tyrtle – storyteller
    May 31 · themakingbox.ca
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    Location

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada