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The best virtual events you can attend from home

The best virtual events you can attend from home

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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.

Whether you're a Bollywood aficionado or new to its charm, embark on a journey of dance, music, and cultural exploration all from home.

Let go of soreness, muscle tension, and inflexibility by foam rolling with renowned fitness instructor Mallory Holmes. This is an all-level class.

Join this Thanksgiving-inspired session of Greenwater Garage's Drawing Club to learn how to draw wild turkeys (the birds, not the bourbon).

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.

Tap into your inner dancer from home, and find grace and strength while having a bit of fun. This class is great for new dancers and those with some experience who want to get back to dance — all you need is a chair and an open mind.

If you like an active, challenging yoga class, Rocket Yoga is calling your name. This style can be difficult to find in studios, so log on to move, breathe, and sweat in a practice that will push you physically and calm you mentally.

Take this creative journaling workshop series and explore various art techniques and prompts. Ignite self-expression beyond words so you can foster a deeper connection with yourself.

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.

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

The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures offers an eight-week course on the Sahidic dialect of Coptic, an ancient phase of the Egyptian language that was written with the Greek alphabet.

Watch Ballet Theatre of Maryland's annual production of "The Nutcracker" from the comfort of your own home.

Dinner parties are all the rage right now, and you can make yours more memorable via this four-part lecture exploring how to prepare a memorable, visually arresting feast inspired by books, movies, or photographs.

This three-part lecture delves into the spooky folklore surrounding the holiday season, unpacking the infamous Krampus, an Italian Christmas witch, and some haunting winter rituals.

It feels like it's more difficult than ever to find common ground with your fellow humans, as politics, culture, and society becomes increasingly divided. This talk explores the forces behind polarization and how we can begin to understand one another and come together.

"Great British Baking Show" contestant Jürgen Krauss shows attendees how to make classic German cookies, including stollen bites and hazelnut macaroons.

Learn how to take control, develop self-discipline, and make plans to finish tasks and achieve goals during this workshop devoted to effective time management.

Ever wanted to tell your story? This 90-minute session with published author Marion Roach Smith aims to cover the fundamentals of writing a memoir and help inspire you to get started (or re-started) on your book.

Learn about Tunji Adeniyi-Jones's art practice in this iteration of Open Air, Gantt Center's monthly series of intimate conversations with Black artists from across the globe.

Over the course of two sessions, you'll learn how to use the thousand-year-old astrolabe, an instrument made up of rotating discs that can be used to track the position of stars in the night sky.

Learn about how Christmas is celebrated in various countries and cultures during this illuminating virtual gathering where attendees can share their customs.