Consulting and Related Services

Guest Lecturer

Shawn has experience as guest lecturer on topics such as community development, dance education, cultural diplomacy, and social practice.

  • Maryland University
  • Brigham Young University
  • Northwestern University
  • Hope College
  • Columbia College Chicago
  • Millikin University
  • Chapman University
  • State University of New York (SUNY) at Purchase
  • Western Virginia University (in progress)

Public Speaker

Shawn has experience as a public speaker in a range of formal and informal contexts.

  • Commencement Address for Millikin University – Decatur, IL, May 2014.
  • UN Alliance of Civilizations Alumni Event at the Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations, – New York, NY, 2017. ·
  • The Dance + Social Justice Conference, New York University’s Gallatin School and Gibney Dance – New York, NY, December 2016. ·
  • National Dance Education Organization (NDEO) Conference, with Jill Staggs of the US Department of State – Washington, DC, 2016. ·
  • Universal Exposition, “Celebrating Cultural Diplomacy and Intercultural Dialogue through the Arts” – Milan, Italy, July 2015. ·

Facilitator and Project Consultant

Shawn has experience as a facilitator and project consultant locally and internationally.

  • Design and facilitation of the launch of the Artistic Council, Sarah Siddons Society foundation – Chicago, IL (virtual), June 2021
  • Consultation on the development of “Dance and Civic Engagement” course, Brigham Young University – Provo, UT (virtual), August 2020.
  • Communications Consultant, Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival, – Chicago, IL, October 2018-March 2019.
  • Research consultant for Cerqua Rivera Dance Theater’s project on refugee/immigration – Chicago, IL, 2017-2018.

Testimonials

As a Guest Lecturer

“Shawn speaks a powerful message and a much-needed one about bringing art into every part of our world and wearing our artist hat in every conversation, every situation. She inspired our students to dream bigger. They left her workshop encouraged and hopeful about using their art for greater things.”

— Professor Angela Yetzke at Hope College

As a Public Speaker

“Millikin University students have seen many types of commencement speakers in a century of school history, but Sunday may well have been a first: a speech illustrated with dancing.

Professional dance artist Shawn Renee Lent was actually showing off various styles of walking to the 350-strong class of 2014 which they could employ as they crossed the Decatur Civic Center stage to accept their degrees. Set to music, it became a walking dance routine as she demonstrated everything from proud and in-your-face to a country music stroll and the faltering step of the quietly humble.

The audience loved it, laughing out loud and giving Lent, who graudated rom Millikin in 2000 and currently lives and works in Egypt, a standing ovation. She had earlier given the graduates a thorough commencement day workout, ranging from breathing techniques to how to pose for pictures using a cocktail of body poses she called “proud, but a little humble.”

Amid the laughs, there was some grit, too. Lent told students to spend time in other people’s shoes, like the bored little sister dragged along with the family for the graduation ceremony, or your doting grandma. “Hold their hand, lay your head on someone’s shoulder,” she urged. “I think they will appreciate it.”

She also told them their diploma was not a trophy but a passport. “This degree that you will hold in your hand will allow you new experiences and opportunities,” said Lent. “Apply to them all, even if they seem outside your field or however you decided to label yourself; let your degree be your passport to the world … and be active in the world, don’t visit the world.”

— Herald&Review

As a Facilitator

“Shawn Lent is a surprising force; when she leads a workshop, her calm demeanor gives way to the kind of energy that sparks excitement and encourages all involved to engage with every activity. She immediately creates a safe, communal space with her practiced and authentic facilitation skills. As a speaker, Shawn brings unique perspectives to discussions and clearly demonstrates a deep expertise of her fascinating field.”

— Sydney Skov of the Dance + Social Justice Conference

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