Empower Your
Artistic Journey
At Voulez-Vous Productions, we’re thrilled to unveil our new educational platform, specifically tailored for queer women & gender non-conforming artists. This innovative space is designed to nurture your talents, fuel your creativity, and expand your artistic horizons.
upcoming workshops
An overview of our courses
Your questions answered
Frequently
Asked Questions
Is there accessibility pricing?
Voulez-Vous Productions offers three pricing options for our courses: Full Price (the actual cost of the teacher’s time), Solidarity Price (25% off), and Pay What You Can (with a suggested minimum). The Solidarity Price is open to anyone experiencing financial insecurity and/or multiple forms of marginalization. The PWYC option is open to QTBIPOC wishing to professionalize their artistic careers.
In order to access the Solidarity Price or PWYC Price, please write an email to [email protected] with a couple of sentences about your situation, and we will provide you with the necessary codes and next steps!
Are scholarships available?
Due to generous donors, there are 2 free spots for BIPOC performers available in Joy Rider’s Burlesque Act Development course. In order to apply, please send an email to [email protected] with a short paragraph about why you would like to be considered for this scholarship, along with any documentation of your burlesque/theatre/dance work that you have. Candidates will be selected in the first week of February.
Who are the courses for?
Voulez-Vous’ courses are designed by and for queer women and gender non-conforming artists. Our courses are designed to meet the specific needs of artists from these communities and their specific barriers to institutional aid, continuing education, and professional development. Our practice is intersectional and aims to address the specific barriers experienced by multiple marginalized queer people, including BIPOC and people with disabilities.
How are the courses structured?
Voulez-Vous offers three course formats: Progressive, Bootcamp, and Weekender. Progressive courses are multi-week courses that allow students to develop their skills in one subject matter over the course of the semester. Bootcamps are half-day workshops of 4 hours that allow a deep dive into more specific aspects of arts administration. Finally, Weekenders is a conference-style, two-day series of hour-and-a-half workshops that give the bases in a variety of courses all focused on one larger theme in arts administration.
Meet Our Instructors
Drag & Burlesque
HercuSleaze
Rosie Bourgeoisie
Joy Rider
RV Métal
Meet Our Instructors
Communications
Shahed Abotouk
Élyanne Coursol-Dion
Avery Burrow
Steffie Boucher
Chlo Rivest
Carlin Holmes
Meet Our Instructors