host a Workshop
Hosting a workshop at Revival is a simple way to share what you love and meet your people. Bring a hands-on skillshare, playful experiment, wellness practice, or community activity, most designed for a relaxed 45–60 minute flow, and add your offering to this year’s programming.
Bring your spark, land a spot in the schedule, and light up someone’s weekend.
Discounted Tickets
Host a workshop or event and, once approved, unlock the Contributing Member ticket for $125 instead of $175 GA.
Program Spotlight
Get featured in the live schedule and printed guide, and meet new people by sharing what you love.
Funding for Big Ideas
Apply for an Art Grant to help cover attendee-facing materials and bring immersive workshops and events to life.
Workshops at Revival
Workshops at Revival can take many forms, from hands-on making and movement to skill shares, wellness, and connection-based play. The categories below are a snapshot of the kinds of offerings you can join and the kinds you can host.
Craft and Making
Hands-on creation sessions where you build, paint, assemble, or take home something tangible.
Wellness Practices
Grounding offerings like breath, sound, somatics, and gentle care for body and nervous system.
Movement and Dance
Guided movement, flow, and dance spaces that get you out of your head and into your body.
Skill Shares
Learn a practical skill or passion from someone who loves it, beginner-friendly and community-led.
Play and Connection
Games, prompts, and group experiences designed to spark laughter and new friendships fast.
Mind and Creativity
Journaling, visioning, imagination workouts, and perspective-shifting practices to refresh your inner world
Music and Expression
Drumming circles, songwriting, open creative jams, and playful ways to explore your voice and vibe.
Nature and Outdoors
Offerings rooted in the land like foraging basics, plant walks, stargazing, and outdoor skills.
Hosting a Workshop at Revival
Thank you for your interest in sharing your gifts and bringing your knowledge and wisdom to Revival 2026! We approve workshop applications based on your passion as a facilitator, the level of engagement you are offering participants, and scheduling availability for your category. Experience in hosting a workshop is not a requirement, just the desire to share and connect. We encourage everyone to read about this years contemplation , and incorporate it into their offerings where they are inspired to do so.
What to expect facilitating a workshop
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Most attendees participate for 45–60 minutes, so plan accordingly.
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Here are the main ways we’ll choose a home for your offering at Revival.
With a Theme Camp
Your offering will be hosted at your camp. If you’re not with a camp, Revival will coordinate placement with a Theme Camp that’s open to hosting workshops.Need a Space
No location yet? We’ll match your offering with a Theme Camp space based on what you need.Community Stage
Have a high-impact workshop, activity, or special event built for a larger audience? Request Community Stage consideration in your application.
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Here’s what to plan for when it comes to materials and setup.
Bring what you need
Assume there’s no power, lighting, or mic/sound system. If your offering depends on something, plan to bring it with you.Plan for your materials
You’ll be hosted in a scheduled location, but you’re responsible for the supplies, tools, and any materials your offering requires.Tables can be arranged
If you need tables, note it in your application and we’ll plan placement when scheduling.Need support for supplies?
If your workshop or event is high-impact and you need help covering attendee-facing materials, you can apply for an Art Grant. Read about it here.
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Workshops at Revival are a gift to the community. Please keep offerings free of sales pitches, tipping/donations, item sales, and explicit business promotion. If what you’re sharing is part of your professional work, you’re welcome to mention that, just keep it experience-first and only share contact info if someone asks you directly.