Taking Your Space: A Workshop in Authenticity and Personal Ownership in Performance - Sandra Bouza
Schedule
Fri, 08 May, 2026 at 10:00 am
UTC-04:00Location
273 Rue Main Hudson, J0P 1H0 Canada, Hudson, QC, Canada, Quebec J0p 1H0 | Hudson, QC
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Saturday, May 8 | 10:00 AMIn a world full of expectations—how we should act, speak, feel—it’s easy for our true artistic voice to get buried beneath layers of judgment and social conditioning. For musicians, singers, dancers, and creatives of all kinds, those invisible pressures can quietly limit how freely we express ourselves.
Taking Your Space is an interactive workshop designed to help artists reconnect with their authentic voice and creative presence. Reserve your space: https://hudsoncreativehub.org/event/taking-your-space-a-workshop-in-authenticity-and-personal-ownership-in-performance-with-sandra-bouza/
Led by acclaimed singer-songwriter Sandra Bouza, the session combines guided exercises and reflective practices that explore how we show up in performance. Participants will experiment with ways to release internalized expectations, protect their emotional and creative space, and step into their work with greater honesty, confidence, and ownership.
Whether you’re a seasoned performer or someone exploring your creative voice, you’re invited to come curious, open, and ready to take up the space your art deserves.
Who this workshop is for
- Musicians and singers
- Dancers and performers
- Writers, storytellers, and other creatives
- Anyone interested in authenticity and presence in creative work
A Pay-What-You-Can Event
To keep this experience accessible to the community, this workshop is offered on a pay-what-you-can basis. If you’re able to contribute more, your support helps make creative opportunities like this possible for others.
Spaces are limited to keep the experience intimate.
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Where is it happening?
273 Rue Main Hudson, J0P 1H0 Canada, Hudson, QC, Canada, Quebec J0p 1H0Event Location & Nearby Stays:
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