Do setting lights for your shows sometimes feel like guessing in the dark? If your answer is "Yes", get enlightened, and take this workshop to up level your knowledge.

You’ll learn:
1. How to collaborate with lighting designers using basic stage terminology and lighting vocabulary as well as the language of dance you already know to bring your vision to life.
2. How lighting can elevate your storytelling and convey mood and emotion more powerfully.
3. How your costume and projection choices work in conversation with lighting

WHEN:
Sunday March 9th, 8-10pm EST
Via Zoom (Recordings available.)

INVESTMENT:
$30, $25 Unlimited Pass Holders

WHO: Cecilia Durbin is a lighting designer and educator working in dance, theatre, musicals and opera for the last 20 years. Cecilia loves collaborating in the creation of new works, but finds so much pleasure in designing anything that uses lighting to tell a story. Her work has included Pasión (Regent Cruise Lines); Calling: a dance with faith (Ping Chong Dance Co); New Dance Horizons V (Dance St Louis); Long Before Afterward (Vencl Dance); Petrichor (Princeton Univ); Kid Prince & Pablo (Kennedy Center); The Wolves, A Doll’s House, Part 2 (Actor’s Theatre Louisville); Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Kansas City Rep); Rescue Rue (Daryl Roth Theatre); Bernie & Mikey’s Trip to the Moon (Strangemen Theatre Company, 59E59); Hyena (also Edinburgh Fringe, United Solo [Best Lighting]) (La MaMa); Cecilia is a proud member of USA829 with her MFA from the Tisch School of the Arts-NYU. www.durbinlighting.com, www.buildingbetterplayworlds.com