06/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/29/2026 08:51
Creative Greensboro, Chase Lockhart (professionally known as Nova), and Dreams in Motion Dance & Circus Arts LLC proudly present "Temple of the Muse," a month-long immersive residency and multidisciplinary theatrical production taking place throughout July at the Stephen D. Hyers Theatre inside the Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St.
Created and directed by Lockhart, a multidisciplinary artist, "Temple of the Muse" is the premiere production of Dreams in Motion, a visionary performance company merging dance, circus arts, immersive theater, sound healing, and transformational artistic development into experiences centered on embodiment, creativity, and collective connection. The residency will culminate in the premiere performances of "Temple of the Muse" from 7-10 pm on Friday, July 31, and Saturday, August 1, at the Greensboro Cultural Center.
Featured Residency Events
Wednesday, July 8 | 7-10 pm
Free Circus Arts Class
Friday, July 10 | 11 am to 4 pm
Artist Development Workshop
Wednesday, July 15 | 7-9 pm
Tantric Embodiment & Development Workshop
Wednesday, July 22 | 7-10 pm
Sound Healing Workshop
Friday, July 31, and Saturday, August 1 | 7-10 PM
Premiere Performances of "Temple of the Muse"
About "Temple of the Muse"
"Temple of the Muse" is an immersive multicultural theatrical production, blending aerial arts, circus performance, tribal fusion dance, theater, sound healing, contemporary movement, and global musical influences into a transformational live experience.
At the center of the story is a visionary matriarch whose awakening reveals her identity as a Dakini, a sacred feminine figure associated with wisdom, liberation, and creative transformation. As she comes to understand her purpose, she creates a sanctuary devoted to artists, dreamers, outsiders, and seekers longing to reconnect with their deeper calling. The production invites audiences into a visually rich and emotionally resonant world, where movement becomes storytelling, creativity becomes ceremony, and the stage becomes a portal for human connection, discipline, liberation, and wonder.