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Power & Presence: Heels Workshop (All Genders Welcome) - Happening Tomorrow!!

Company:

Alternative Synergy The Company

Location:

Abrons Dance Center
466 Grand Street
New York, NY 10002

Dates:

Saturday, July 26, 2025 - 1:00pm

Tickets:

https://www.alternativesynergythecompany.com/power-presence-heels-class-copy

Company:
Alternative Synergy The Company

Power & Presence—July 26 | 1-3PM | Abrons Dance Center (NYC)

Open Level | One-Night Only | ASTC Vanguard Training


Train with Amanda Spilinga—4x Brooklyn Arts Council grantee, writer, actress, and the first female dancer to bring New Style Hustle to mainstream television (David Letterman, ABC, Tove Lo)—in a rare $15 one-night workshop as part of the ASTC Vanguard Project.

Designed for dancers, actors, and movement-driven artists, this open-level session merges contemporary and street dance, physical storytelling, and performance coaching for artists serious about creating meaningful work.

 

Why ASTC Vanguard:

We build sustainable careers for freelance artists by offering salaried ensemble roles, health benefits, and co-creative development of dance-theater productions that transform urgent social issues into embodied, impactful art.

 

Led by Alternative Synergy The Company, ASTC Vanguard supports BIPOC, immigrant, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, and Orthodox Jewish artists through rigorous training in the ASTC Dance Method, immersive mentorship, and long-term performance opportunities.

 

What You’ll Experience:

Check out July 26 workshop here: https://www.alternativesynergythecompany.com/power-presence-heels-class-copy

 

$15 for the First 5 Artists Who Register TODAY

Regular price: $45

 

To Reserve Your Spot:

Email: info@altsynergy.com

Subject: ASTC Vanguard

Include: Your full name + phone number
 

We’ll confirm if you secured one of the $15 spots.

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