$3,000.00 USD

Full course and exam must be completed in 6 months. There are no refunds for unfinished classes.

 

Comprehensive Trauma-Informed Performing Certification +

Join our JANUARY 15th MuscleMusic Training COHORT Now!

What you'll get:

This course is designed to give you an extensive tool set for bolstering your nervous system which is the canvas of any performer. Launch Date is September 9th!

  • The Certification consists of:

  • The Artist and The Brain Mini-Course
  • The Unstoppable Performer Course

  • The Dopamine Resilience Mini-Course

  • The Superplay Extension Mini-Course

  • 5 1:1 Coaching and Integration Sessions

  • Optional group Zooms

  • LIFETIME on MuscleMusic App

  • BONUS: The Artist Rehab Tool Box
  • Nervous System Shifting Cards

    Requirements for certification:

    1. Completion of all course material.

    2. 70% correct answers on a final quiz.

    3. A short essay on how you will integrate this information into your particular art form. 

    4. Either 30 MuscleMusic nervous system check-ins on the MuscleMusic App.

     

     

     

What People Are Saying:

This training is crucial! The maintenance of the nervous system health will revolutionize acting training by providing tools to manage the habitual trauma reactions that can be triggered by the work. Ruby Rose Fox's life as a performer combined with her research in Polyvagal Theory provide unique insight into the specific application of these methods to the particular challenges of going onstage night after night. Her mindful approach to cultivating resiliency and self-compassion will ensure longevity and deepen our connection to our most unique and authentic creativity. I wish I had this knowledge as a young actor and will be using these techniques in the classroom for years to come.

Adrienne K- Head of Acting Brandeis University

After completing Ruby's course, I played a show and received a letter from a fan. They said they saw a BIG difference in my performance. They said it was the difference of watching an amateur trying to be professional and watching a professional. They said I looked way more confident and comfortable on stage.

Kev G. Moore