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The best virtual events you can attend from home
The best virtual events you can attend from home
Collection by Eventbrite
Don’t feel like leaving the house? You can still attend a comedy workshop, join a yoga class, or discuss a recent page-turner with a book club — virtually, of course. Eventbrite’s experts have curated the best online events and experiences where you can log on, learn something new, and make new friends, all from your couch.
The best virtual events you can attend from home
The best virtual events you can attend from home
The best virtual events you can attend from home
The best virtual events you can attend from home
Collection by Eventbrite
Don’t feel like leaving the house? You can still attend a comedy workshop, join a yoga class, or discuss a recent page-turner with a book club — virtually, of course. Eventbrite’s experts have curated the best online events and experiences where you can log on, learn something new, and make new friends, all from your couch.
Don’t feel like leaving the house? You can still attend a comedy workshop, join a yoga class, or discuss a recent page-turner with a book club — virtually, of course. Eventbrite’s experts have curated the best online events and experiences where you can log on, learn something new, and make new friends, all from your couch.

Artist and plant lover Latifat Apatira leads a mixed-media workshop where participants learn about a centuries-old printmaking technique that combines plant-pressing, botanical printing, and hand coloring.

Carving isn't just something you do to your Thanksgiving turkey. Learn how this technique can figure into your creative pursuits as you explore the artistic side of monochrome portraits during this class.

Go back to the basics or learn them for the first time in this safe, helpful yoga class. You'll explore poses, breathwork, and theory you need to enjoy a class with others or practice at home. Clear up yoga confusion by workshopping common postures and reviewing terminology.

Enjoy a Qigong-infused online yoga class via Zoom that will induce the relaxation response in your body, strengthen your immune system, and improve your physical and emotional health during stressful times.

Bonnie Chung teaches you how to make super flavorful teriyaki sauce with much more nuance than anything on a store shelf. Learn how to use it on chicken thighs, prawns, salmon, and tofu — and dive into the history and culture of teriyaki.

It's time to conduct a spring cleaning on your wardrobe with this workshop geared to help you keep the things you love and say goodbye to the clothes that no longer serve you.

Do you dream of writing a book out of your own life? Join memoirist, journalist, and teacher Marion Roach Smith for a seminar covering how to turn what you've been through into a beautiful story that others can learn from.

Up your improv game with this comedy workshop, which happens every weekday afternoon — ensuring plenty of opportunities to practice.

Embark on a yoga retreat to Japan via your laptop as you take part in virtual classes combining yoga with reiki (the Japanese art of energy movement), tai chi, and other healing modalities. Connect with community as you learn about Japanese culture and cuisine while you practice.

Learn everything you need to know about making your own jams and jellies — including how to can them. This class will walk you through USDA canning guidelines, equipment basics, techniques, and useful tips and tricks.

Draw inspiration from the National Portrait Gallery's collection. Via prompts and visual art, you'll be guided to write and create.

If you're already doing yoga in your living room, joining this weekly class may help you perfect your technique. During this class, you'll build strength through active movement and static poses — all while practicing with other virtual participants.

Tune into silence and language during this gathering, which begins with a guided meditation session. Once you're centered, you'll take part in a generative writing session where you'll get some new words on the page. No writing experience needed, just an open mind and heart.

If you're short on time to prioritize your wellbeing, this quick 30-minute guided meditation session can help. Instructor Christina Tasooji will show you how to calm your mind, relax your body, and develop more compassion for all.

Discover the cathartic benefits of poetry in this workshop, in which participants will experiment with their own work and explore the words of others.

London-based drag susperstar Dolly Trolley will get your blood pumping with a campy aerobics workout and your abs sore from laughing.

Award-winning chef and bestselling cookbook author Jet Tila will teach you to make two crowd-pleasing, super flavorful Thai favorites—drunken noodles (pad kee mao) and chicken larb (larb gai) while exploring ingredients like roasted rice powder and tamarind paste.

In "Everyday Utopia," feminist thinker Kristen R. Ghodsee takes readers around the world to explore people and places that have boldly dared to reimagine how we might live our daily lives and build a better future.

Want to meditate but just can't seem to do it on your own? This event series is the answer. Log on and meditate with others with instruction. Calm your mind and open your heart.

Experience an astrology meditation, followed by a ceremonial blessing with crystal singing bowls, all accompanied by soundscapes, nature sounds, and vocals. Get ready to be taken on an inner journey.

Restorative yoga offers a slower practice in which you hold shapes for several minutes while being led in breathwork and meditation. If you deal with stress, this class offers tools that can help it drop away — including a deep "yogic sleep" meditation.

Classicist Honor Cargill-Martin tells the story of the most underestimated female figures of ancient history. During this talk about Messalina, you'll learn about a woman battling to assert her position in the overwhelmingly male world of imperial Roman politics.

Discover the joys and comforts of poetry in this workshop, when author and poet Lauren Ducrey guides participants in how to find their words—and then capture them for the page. Enjoy the process of creation while also taking in the powerful works of your peers.

Worried about saying the wrong thing about diversity? If so, and you've chosen instead to be silent, learn why speaking up is important for leaders — and how diverse insights can bring more collaboration.

Wish you could jet off to Paris this summer? Join a live, online walk through Parisian streets with a focus on taking in local street art. Led by a professor and tour guide from France, you'll go on a mini-vacation and get a chance to ask questions along the way.

Celebrate and explore traditional Jamaican flavors in this fusion cooking class. You'll learn to prepare dishes like Jamaican jerk jackfruit summer rolls, cassava bammy flatbread with curried summer squash, and a bright citrus greens salad.

Cool down this summer with this popsicle masterclass, where author Fany Gerson explores the many perks of Mexican-style paletas. Made with less sugar and more whole ingredients, these pops cover a broad range of flavor combinations, from hibiscus raspberry to strawberry horchata.

Creating a safe, lively, and welcoming space for LGBTQ AAPI people, this monthly gathering starts with a short mindfulness exercise and then shares stories, struggles, laughter, and tears.

The written (or spoken) word holds its own power. In this workshop series, you'll learn how to use poetry to celebrate diversity, start conversations on power and oppression, and cultivate understanding with others — regardless of their race.

New Pie Co. owner and baker Shiela Labao leads this coconut cream pie class, showing attendees how to craft a buttery crust and rich, coconut cream filling in their own kitchen.

Get your rear in gear and show up to the DivaGirl Book Club, where the group discusses "Butts, A Back Story," essayist Heather Radke's exploration of the body part and interrogation of our society's infatuation with it.

Join Pastry Chef Ann LoParo and learn how to bake incredible bagels at home. They’re easier to make than you might think — no baking experience is required, just an open mind and love for carb-heavy deliciousness.

Want to paint like Picasso, Magritte, Pollock, or Krasner? Join artist Joyce Raimondo for an exploration of how these artists approached their depictions of the human eye — you'll be able to draw or paint some eyes of your own along the way.

This virtual walking tour explores graffiti and street art all over Brooklyn, from the Bushwick Collective, the largest outdoor street art gallery in the US, to the Wall of Justice, a new space devoted to a powerful art movement.

Join an art therapist for an introductory workshop that shows you how to channel the process of creation into a habit that helps your overall wellness. Just bring along some art-making materials of your choice and prepare to express yourself.