Move Your Tale

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4803 Airport Blvd
Austin, TX 78751

Move Your Tale is a dynamic performing arts organization based in Austin, Texas, specializing in bringing the world of Improv Comedy and Storytelling to classrooms, libraries, and organizations. Since 2007, they have been dedicated to providing high-energy and hands-on Improv shows, workshops, and classes for kids, teens, and adults, emphasizing the social and emotional benefits of Improv.

Their team of talented performers and teaching artists deliver live Improv Storytelling events that entertain, build shared experiences, and foster creative collaboration. Move Your Tale's commitment to teaching flexible thinking, creative collaboration, and more through Improv shows and workshops makes them a go-to choice for groups looking to enhance their communication skills and community connections.

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erika m.
8/16/2013

My daughter loves MYT's "What's the Story Steve?" show on Saturdays and she was old enough to do the camp this year. She loved it and was near tears today, on the last day of her week-long camp....

K. S.
3/16/2016

We have a teen who found a second home with Move Your Tale. She is involved with the youth troupes, all ages shows, and teen classes. They create a safe environment where kids can feel...

Mister K.
1/22/2014

My daughter took classes at the the Move Your Tale and loved it. It gave her an opportunity to perform and she even made some new friends. I didn't know she would like to perform (I would NOT),...

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