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Support Dark Room Ballet on Giving Tuesday and Beyond

Supporting Dark Room Ballet Means Supporting Dance Education and Opportunity for Blind Artists and Audiences

Dark Room Ballet is celebrating its sixth anniversary, which means…

  • Krishna has taught almost 300 Open Level Classes for adults on Monday nights
  • 500+ adults have studied ballet and traditional blind dance techniques with Krishna in Open, Intro, and Pro level classes 
  • Krishna been offering audio description workshops and courses tuition-free since 2022
  • We’re revving up for our Fourteenth Cycle of the Dark Room Ballet Intro Class for blind and visually impaired adults that have not had the opportunity to study dance before

Dark Room Ballet is the only place where blind and visually impaired adults receive high-quality, pre-professional and professional level education from educators that share their disability – tuition free. And there’s so much more than ballet happening at Dark Room Ballet! 

Dark Room Ballet is now a driving force for high-quality audio description for dance

  • Audio Description Consultation services are expanding globally because of the efforts of Dark Room Ballet and the Telephone Film
  • With support from Dark Room Ballet and Telephone, Pacific Northwest Ballet created their first audio description program with audio describer Alyson Osborn — it’s now a model for large dance companies starting fully integrated audio description programs.
  • American Ballet Theater / ABT Rise produced their VERY FIRST audio described dance video for World Ballet Day on November 12. Dark Room Ballet donated many, many volunteer hours to ABT to ensure audio described media in its catalog. Three Dark Room Ballet-trained audio describers got paid for this project…

Dark Room Ballet continues to support, train, and consult with independent artists and dance companies as they create audio described dance projects. Some of our collaborators include: ShaLeigh Dance Works, Jo Troll, Emilee Lord, Toby MacNutt, and so many more!

Your donation will enable us to expand opportunities to train a new generation of audio describers of dance

Dark Room Ballet has Increased its Faculty with the Dark Room Collegium in 2025

Dark Room Ballet intends to build a full faculty of blind and visually impaired educators which we launched with Collegium 2025, a series of classes and workshops taught by the world’s best blind and low-vision movement and arts educators, sharing their artistry and knowledge with our community. Educators in 2025 include:

Expanding opportunities in 2026:

There are so many more blind and visually impaired arts educators that we want to bring into our community as rotating faculty. In fact some are already expressing interest in teaching in 2026:

  • Alex Bulmer, Award-winning playwright and actor, wants to offer regular classes in vocal skills for audio describers and self-describing dancers
  • Valentina Bertani, the world’s first blind dance teacher certified in the Simonson Jazz dance technique, is interested in bringing the joy and vibrance of jazz dance to Dark Room Ballet for the first time

Your donation will enable us to expand this important access for both blind learners and blind arts educators

Expanding our work requires more resources

Increased Administrative Support

Suzanne Joyal has joined our team working on community outreach and institutional organization. As Dark Room Ballet continues to grow, it’s clear that we’ll need even more administrative support starting in 2026. Roles we need to fill — and afford:

  • Audio and video editing and archiving
  • Fundraising support
  • Support for faculty

Your donation will help us hire the support staff we need to grow

Upgrades and Equipment

In order to support our growth, we’re going to need…

  • Lav mic sets for our educators
  • Hard drives and cloud storage for our class and workshop videos
  • Database software for maintaining our enormous database and for sending out newsletters like this one
  • Acoustic tiling for Krishna’s teaching space to create the *ideal audio environment* for blind and visually impaired learners
  • Track lighting for Krishna’s teaching space to reduce glare and visual interference to support our low vision learners
  • And who knows what else? Dance floors? Webcams? We’ll know as we go

Your donation will help us purchase the tools to expand access for blind students and artists

Support blind and visually impaired educators, learners, and artists this year and always by supporting Dark Room Ballet

Consider making a monthly donation to Dark Room Ballet this #GivingTuesday, or a one time donation — 

What can your donation do?

  • $10 a month pays for our DropBox storage
  • $25 a month pays for our Pro Zoom account
  • $100 a month pays for social media posts for upcoming courses
  • $250 a month pays for Rode lav mic sets for educators
  • $450 a month pays for a workshop with a new teaching artist
  • $1000 a month helps us hire grant writers in 2026

Love always, 

Krishna, Alejandra, Suzanne, Andre, Jonathan, and the whole Dark Room Ballet Community!

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Yeah, It Was Good! Celebrating Audio Described Dance on December 13


Audio description for dance performances is still very rare, but that doesn’t mean that blind and visually impaired audiences should be satisfied when the audio description on offer is of low quality.

Several times over the last 3 years, Krishna has taught a popular audio description workshop called: Yeah, But Was It Good? Learning How to Listen to Audio Description for Dance Critically

But each time this workshop has offered, Krishna has discovered fewer and fewer examples of audio described dance available to explore online. Colleagues, companies and choreographers in the wide world of dance have made less of their work available in ways that prioritize the inclusion of blind and low-vision audiences — until now…

Save The Date!

On Saturday, December 13 2025 from 4 PM to 6 PM (Eastern Time), Dark Room Ballet will be sponsoring an audio described dance film showcase, with contributions from at least 3 blind/VI choreographers, and including new audio described work from the American Ballet Theatre!

We are still working out all the details, but this event will be free and open to all, and you can even register starting now, at the following link:

Zoom Registration Link for Yeah, It WAS Good! A Virtual Showcase Celebrating Audio Described Dance (Dec 13)

You’ll receive confirmation of your registration and a link to join from Zoom.

More details coming soon!


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A rectangular flyer with a muted pale-green background. Blurred diagonal film-strip graphics run from lower left to upper right, containing indistinct navy dancer silhouettes. Swooping orange brushstrokes overlay the background.

Text in dark black, purple and blue fonts reads:

SAVE THE DATE!
Yeah, It WAS Good!
A Virtual Showcase Celebrating Audio Described Dance sponsored by Dark Room Ballet
Saturday December 13, 2025, 4 PM to 6 PM (Eastern Time) on Zoom

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Introductory Ballet for Blind and Visually Impaired Adults – New Cycle Begins February 21, 2026

Beginning Saturday, February 21st
From 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (New York Time)

About Saturday Introductory Level Class:

This is a FREE class!

This class is suitable for people with no prior knowledge of ballet. This repeating series of eight classes introduces students to the most common ballet vocabulary that they would need to know in order to participate in Open Level Dark Room Ballet Class. The class introduces students to necessary anatomical concepts like turnout, torso stability, foot sensitivity and mobility, sightless balancing, and the use of a taped floor for orientation.

Classes take place each Saturday online via the Zoom platform; there is also the option to call in via phone.

Dark Room Ballet classes and workshops are taught by Krishna Washburn, a blind dancer and dance teacher, and they prioritize the needs of blind and visually impaired students.

Note:

This is the ONLY time this Introductory Ballet class will be offered again for the foreseeable future — if you or a another blind or low-vision individual ( adult 18+) or organization you know of might be interested in participating, they MUST reach out to us as soon as possible!

Please note that Dark Room Ballet Introductory Level Classes now operate as a scholarship program for new blind and low-vision students.

Learn more about the Dark Room Ballet Intro Level Scholarship Program


If you are a blind or visually impaired individual interested in learning ballet remotely, you MUST contact us by no later than February 18, 2026, so you can complete the intake process to register for this class.

Register:

The next Intro Level cycle begins on Saturday February 21, 2026

To register, email info@darkroomballet.com to begin the intake process.

You can also reach Dark Room Ballet by phone at (929) 367-0025

  • If you have some ballet experience, you may also qualify to join the ongoing Dark Room Ballet: Open Level Class on Monday nights; please contact us if you are interested.
  • Returning students are welcome to re-join intro level classes, as well as encouraged to join Dark Room Ballet: Open Level Class. Please let us know if you would like to re-join intro class as a returning student.
  • If you work with an organization that serves blind or visually impaired people, please share this information with people who may be interested in registering for this class.
  • If you are NOT a blind or visually impaired student, you may qualify to join the ongoing Dark Room Ballet: Open Level Class on Monday nights on a select basis; please get in touch with us to explain your interest.

Other Classes in the Dark Room

In addition to online Introductory and Open Level ballet classes for blind and visually impaired adults, Krishna often teaches workshops on related topics open to everyone, including anatomy, improvisation and audio description.

Learn more about past and upcoming online workshops: Dark Room Ballet Workshops

We look forward to hearing from you soon!

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A Practice of Being Workshop with Kayla Hamilton – December 10, 2025

Presented as part of our Fall/Winter 2025 guest artist workshop series:

A Practice of Being Workshop with Kayla Hamilton

About Kayla Hamilton:

Kayla Hamilton is a Texas-born, Bronx-based dancer, performance maker, educator, consultant and artistic director of Circle O—a cultural organization uplifting Black Disabled and other multiply marginalized creatives.

About This Workshop:

Come exactly as you are—rested or restless, steady or stirred. In this improvisational movement space, there are no set steps and no pressure to perform. We begin with breath, curiosity, and a shared willingness to see what wants to emerge. Movement may arrive small and subtle—or bold and expansive. It might surprise you, delight you, or teach you something  about how your body wants to be known.

Together, we’ll play, experiment, and follow sensation as it leads us into rhythm, stillness, or flow. Each moment becomes an invitation to the next. There are no wrong turns—only new possibilities. 

For anyone who craves freedom in movement, trusts—or wants to trust—their impulses, and is ready to say “yes” , together.

Workshop Date and Details:

This workshop will be offered virtually on Zoom.

The workshop is two hours long, from 6 PM to 8 PM on  Wednesday December 10, 2025NEW date and time