All times for virtual events are Eastern Time.
All events are recorded unless otherwise noted.
Emails with the event links are sent at 5pm ET the day of the event. Besides your initial registration receipt, this is the only email you will receive. If you register after 5pm ET the Day of the event, you will be sent the recording the following day.

Intro to Suzuki Technique
Learn about the technique and theatrical style created by Tadashi Suzuki and the SCOT company and begin exploring how the technique hones an actor’s connection to core, impulse and instinct. This session will serve as an introduction to Suzuki statue and foot work.

Virtual Holiday Party
Join us for a virtual holiday hang!
Drop in anytime on Wednesday, November 30 between 7 and 830pm ET.
As we did last year, we are asking everyone to bring a recipe/story/tradition from your family or culture’s holiday celebrations to share with the group! Plus, it’s a great time to reconnect with folks!
Registration required. Event will not be recorded.

Intro To Podcasting
Technology means storytelling doesn’t just happen on a stage. Join Sharai Bohannon (of A Nightmare on FIerce Street, Rachel Lynett Theatre Company, and playwright) to talk about how to translate your theatre and dance story-telling skills to podcasting! Plus, get her secret tips for you how easy it is to start a podcast without any money!

Laban for Actors: Using the Psychological Interpretations of the 8 Effort Actions
Many actors are familiar with the 8 Effort Actions of Laban (punch, float, slash, glide, dab, wring, flick, press). But, understanding the psychological interpretations that correlate with the movement can bring another level of depth to your character work.
Join Nicole Perry, CLMA for this Pay-What-You-Like class to learn more about the psychology of movement.
Held online, registration required. See the form below.

Holiday Party!
You’re Invited to the Momentum Stage Community Holiday Party!
Dec. 4 at 3pm ET. Virtual.
We are asking each guest to bring a song, story, or recipe from your family or culture’s winter holiday tradition that you are willing to share with the group!

Intro to Suzuki Technique- PWYL Encounter
Learn about the technique and theatrical style created by Tadashi Suzuki and the SCOT company and begin exploring how the technique hones an actor’s connection to core, impulse and instinct. This session will serve as an introduction to Suzuki statue and foot work.

Laban for Actors: Using the Psychological Interpretations of the 8 Effort Actions
Many actors are familiar with the 8 Effort Actions of Laban (punch, float, slash, glide, dab, wring, flick, press). But, understanding the psychological interpretations that correlate with the movement can bring another level of depth to your character work.
Join Nicole Perry, MFA, CLMA for this Pay-What-You-Like class to learn more about the psychology of movement.
Held online, registration required. See the form below.

Creating Change Conversation - Dance and Theatre Educators
Get ready for Back to School as our panel of dance and theatre educators discuss equity in the classroom.

Creating Change Conversation - Neurodiversity, Disability, and Accessibility in the Arts
Join Dance and Theatre Artists to talk about neurodiversity, disability, and accessibility in the arts.

Creating Change Conversation - LGBTQIA+ Artists
Our next round of Creating Change Conversations starts with a conversation between LGBTQIA+ dance and theatre artists.

Virtual Theatre- a Pay-What-You-Like Best Practices Event
Join “Theatre’s Not Dead” Creator and Host Keyanna Alexander for a great session on Virtual Theatre!
Why Virtual Theatre is (and should be!) here to stay!
How to Engage Your Audience During Virtual Productions
How to Support Your Actors During Virtual Productions

Intro to Alexander Technique for Dancers and Actors
The Alexander Technique helps dancers and actors develop their bodies' expressive physical potential.

Creating Change Conversation- Reunion Show!
It has been quite the year since March 2020. So we’ve invited back panelists from previous Creating Change Conversations to talk about it! What have we seen change over the past 365 days? What still needs to change?

Pay-What-You-Like Playwriting Workshop
Join the incredible playwright (and new Co-artistic Director of Red Eagle Soaring in Seattle) Tara Moses for a quick and inspirational playwriting workshop.
Appropriate for students and adults.
Want even more writing inspiration? Or to develop a whole play? And get feedback on it? Join Tara for a 6-week virtual course starting March 11!
Register now on Eventbrite! Event is pay-what-you-like. $20 suggested donation.

Creating Change Conversation February 2021
February's Creating Change Conversation highlights the work of two organizations (1 in theatre, 1 in dance) making big strides.

Creating Change Conversation, January 2021
We are excited to resume our Creating Change Conversation series in January 2021 with BIPOC artists looking back at changes made and looking ahead to changes needed in theatre and dance organizations and education.

Creating and Directing Virtual Theatre
A panel of playwrights and directors reflect on the past few months of virtual theatre and offer their thoughts on the good, the bad, and the “how does that even work?!”
Click the event to learn more and to register!

Creating Change Conversation #3- Educators Edition
This month BIPOC and white educators offer their experiences and suggestions to decenter whiteness in your curricula and bring decolonial practices to your classroom.
If you have questions you would like our panelists to answer, please submit them via email. We will try to incorporate them into our discussion.
We are doing registration a little differently this time, through Eventbrite. The conversation is, as always, free. There is an option to include a donation for these timely and important conversations. Suggested donation for this event is $10.
We are grateful to have New City Players as a partner on this event.
Click the event to learn more about our panelists and register!

Creating Change Conversation #2!
We are excited to bring you a free panel discussion of what Inclusion, Equity, and Justice can look like in Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Creative Practice!
The second in our series of discussions on how we can create change in the arts!
Where: Google Meet. Please register below for link.
When: Monday, July 13 at 7pm ET

Hip-Hop Culture 101 - The Baseline
Breaker Daniel Rosas is offering a FREE Foundations of Hip-Hop for Dance Studio Owners and Dance Teachers. Learn more about the culture that created the dances. Daniel is also taking YOUR questions about the dance genre, your program, and responsible teaching. Registration Required.

FREE Practicing Presence Workshop
Presence is a practice, and this workshop provides 4 movement experiences and several personal reflections to carry with you to help make presence a regular part of your creative process and your life. The focus is on Breath and embodiment practices. EVENT IS FREE, BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!
