Woven Skies Storytelling Festival

Woven Skies is a vibrant, all-Indigenous storytelling festival that brings together the many ways our stories are told—through word, movement, music, film, and creation. Rooted in the rich literary traditions of Indigenous authors and knowledge keepers, the festival honours both ancestral and contemporary Indigenous storytelling through traditional dance, live music, spoken word, and live art demonstrations.

Over the course of this weekend gathering, visitors can experience author readings, panel discussions, book signings, and immersive conversations with Indigenous writers and storytellers from across Turtle Island. A curated craft market showcases books by Indigenous authors alongside handmade clothing, jewellery, and art by Indigenous creators.

More than a festival, Woven Skies is a cultural homecoming—a celebration of Indigenous creativity, connection, and the stories that continue to shape who we are and where we’re going.

This festival welcomes everyone from all backgrounds and walks of life to participate in the celebration of Indigenous voices and stories, inspired by Chyana Marie Sage’s lived and challenging experiences navigating the literary scene as an Indigenous woman.

Where: TBA

When: April 10-12th, 2026

Weekend Ticket Price:

  • Indigenous attendees: $65

  • Non-Indigenous attendees: $370

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