Why Choose Us?
Most creative ideas don’t begin with clarity. They begin with a spark — a question, an image, a moment of urgency.
As ideas grow, they encounter the realities of collaboration, time, funding, and delivery. Without intentional structure, that early momentum can become difficult to sustain — not because the vision is weak, but because a clear process has not yet supported it.
In theatre and across the creative arts, structure is not the opposite of creativity. It is what allows creative work to move forward with confidence, coherence, and care.
Our courses introduce practical project management thinking designed for creative environments, helping individuals and organizations transition from informal ways of working to more intentional, sustainable practices.
The courses offered through Musing with Leesi are organized by purpose. Each category responds to a different moment in a creative journey, whether someone is just beginning to formalize their process or stepping into leadership and scale.
These courses focus on building a shared language for creative work.
They introduce core ideas around planning, roles, timelines, documentation, and communication tailored specifically for creative environments where collaboration, flexibility, and vision are essential.
Foundations courses are ideal for:
- Students and emerging creatives
- Artists transitioning into leadership roles
- Teams seeking clarity and alignment
- Anyone looking to strengthen how their work is organized without losing its soul
Practice-based courses move beyond theory and into application.
Here, participants work through real or simulated creative projects, applying structure to lived scenarios such as rehearsals, productions, workshops, or collaborative initiatives. The emphasis is on process, reflection, and adjustment — learning how systems behave under real creative pressure.
Practice courses are ideal for:
- Working creatives and producers
- Theatre practitioners and creative teams
- Organizations refining how projects are executed
Participants ready to test ideas in motion
Leadership courses focus on stewardship — of people, process, and vision.
These offerings explore what it means to lead creative work responsibly: setting direction, supporting teams, managing complexity, and sustaining projects over time. Attention is given to decision-making, accountability, and long-term thinking within creative institutions and communities.
Leadership courses are ideal for:
- Directors, producers, and facilitators
- Creative entrepreneurs and organizers
- Institutional leaders and educators
- Anyone responsible for guiding others through creative work
Courses may be offered in different formats depending on context and audience, including:
- Virtual sessions
- In-person workshops
- Short intensives
- Custom training for institutions and organizations




