Live Stage Fundamentals — Open Session
Stage presence and microphone technique are two things most performers learn by accident. This session addresses both directly — including how to read a room within the first 4 bars.
See program detailsEach event runs between 90 minutes and 3 hours. Small groups, focused topics, and practitioners who actually perform — not just teach about it.
Online & Interactive
All sessions run in real time — no pre-recorded substitutes.
Stage presence and microphone technique are two things most performers learn by accident. This session addresses both directly — including how to read a room within the first 4 bars.
See program detailsCovering timing cues, dynamic balance across 3 to 8 performers, and what to do when someone misses an entry. Practical, specific, and skips the theory chapters you already know.
See program detailsWhat actually shifts between a studio session and a 400-seat venue? Panellists from both sides compare habits, instincts, and the 6 mistakes that show up most often in each context.
See program detailsGroup sizes stay under 18 participants. You get a second content image from the session, a written recap within 48 hours, and access to the Q&A thread for 14 days after.
Each session splits roughly 40% instruction, 40% participant exercise, 20% open critique — the breakdown is fixed so you know what you're getting.
Not a transcript — a condensed summary of the 5 to 7 decisions made during the session with the reasoning attached.
Every session lead has performed publicly within the last 12 months — the perspective stays current, not archival.
"I stopped treating online sessions as a substitute. After the ensemble workshop I renegotiated how I rehearse with my quartet — 3 specific things changed immediately."
Ingrid Valkjaer