2024 Conference
Workshops and Presenters
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Please collect your student's choices for workshops before starting to register.
Click here to download the Student Workshop Selection form you can print and distribute for collecting student choices.
Keynote Speaker
Kristin Chenoweth, Tony Award Winner
Kristin Chenoweth, Tony Award Winner
Workshops marked with an asterisk (*) are accessible for Spanish speakers, with live interpretation available.
Theatre
*Crafting Characters of Resilience and Action, Carmen Rivera | *Interpretation available for Spanish speakers
Creating a Scene: Staging a Flashmob, David Hugo / LIU Post
Feminism on the Stage, Catherine Weingarten
FOR GOOD: Your Voice Makes a Difference, Taylor Mattes / Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids
Headlines Into Punchlines, Billy Recce and Tom D'Angora
*Invisible and Voiceless: Undocumented Immigrants on L.I., Margarita Espada | *Interpretation available for Spanish speakers
Moment Work, Brandon Anderson / Tectonic Theater Company
Staging Power & Rehearsing Change, Kea Trevett / Theatre for a New Audience
The Art of Storytelling: Making A Difference & Evoking Change, Valerie David
Theatre as Civic Engagement, Elizabeth Bojsza
*Transcending Language Prejudice Through Movement, Anna Mayta | *Interpretation available for Spanish speakers
Using Our Voices to Share Our Stories, Angelika Menendez and Emily Weiner / Houses on the Moon
Voices of Change: What Makes Your Blood Boil?, Oya Bangura and Elise May
Writing and Performing the Stories of Our Lives, Judith Sloan / Earsay
Writing for the Stage and Screen with a Social Voice, Jim Hoare / Theatrical Rights Worldwide
Writing My Own History!, Arts Ignite
*Crafting Characters of Resilience and Action, Carmen Rivera | *Interpretation available for Spanish speakers
Creating a Scene: Staging a Flashmob, David Hugo / LIU Post
Feminism on the Stage, Catherine Weingarten
FOR GOOD: Your Voice Makes a Difference, Taylor Mattes / Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids
Headlines Into Punchlines, Billy Recce and Tom D'Angora
*Invisible and Voiceless: Undocumented Immigrants on L.I., Margarita Espada | *Interpretation available for Spanish speakers
Moment Work, Brandon Anderson / Tectonic Theater Company
Staging Power & Rehearsing Change, Kea Trevett / Theatre for a New Audience
The Art of Storytelling: Making A Difference & Evoking Change, Valerie David
Theatre as Civic Engagement, Elizabeth Bojsza
*Transcending Language Prejudice Through Movement, Anna Mayta | *Interpretation available for Spanish speakers
Using Our Voices to Share Our Stories, Angelika Menendez and Emily Weiner / Houses on the Moon
Voices of Change: What Makes Your Blood Boil?, Oya Bangura and Elise May
Writing and Performing the Stories of Our Lives, Judith Sloan / Earsay
Writing for the Stage and Screen with a Social Voice, Jim Hoare / Theatrical Rights Worldwide
Writing My Own History!, Arts Ignite
Dance/Movement
Dance For Every Body: Movement Workshop, Dani Criss / Urban Bush Women
Dance Your Voice, Fritzlyn Hector / LIU Post Concert Dance Company
Get Moving Around Climate Change, Lynn Neuman / Artichoke Dance Company
Resilient Voices Finding Space, Theara J Ward | This is a two-part workshop
TIKoRO Creative Dance Workshop, Clement Mensah / TIKoRO
Dance For Every Body: Movement Workshop, Dani Criss / Urban Bush Women
Dance Your Voice, Fritzlyn Hector / LIU Post Concert Dance Company
Get Moving Around Climate Change, Lynn Neuman / Artichoke Dance Company
Resilient Voices Finding Space, Theara J Ward | This is a two-part workshop
TIKoRO Creative Dance Workshop, Clement Mensah / TIKoRO
For Educators
Ask Not What You Can Do For Your Arts Dept...But What Your Arts Dept. Can Do For You, Joy Ferrara
Ask Not What You Can Do For Your Arts Dept...But What Your Arts Dept. Can Do For You, Joy Ferrara