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«March 24, 2008 - April 23, 2008»
03 / 24
Start: 9:45 am
End: 10:45 am

Movement Studio

Instructor: Jill Pagano

1x drop-in $14
4 for $50
8 for $85

*Prices included tax

3 forms of dance* 3 forms of martial arts* 3 forms of healing awareness* 60 minutes that can change your body and your life.

For more information, visit www.niadivas.com or email Jill at jill@niaseattle.com

Start: 3:16 pm
End: 5:15 pm

Movement Studio

Free hip hop dance classes for young people 9th -12th grade!

This class serves as a positive way for middle and high school students to express themselves through hip-hop music and dance. Students work in groups and as individuals. Students act as choreographers, creating new dance moves with the instructor to be performed in class. Class begins with a 5-10 minute warm-up stretch and ends with a discussion about what we liked, what we need to work on and how to do so.

Visit www.artscorps.org for more information.

Start: 3:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Room 102

Is your child struggling in school? Quick Study Tutoring offers three programs that give you an ally in your child’s academic success.

Reserve a space now by calling 206-501-1971 or 206-463-4080.

Unique to Quick Study is its Finding Focus Program for students with attention span disorders. Tutor Brenda Howald uses her background in the arts to build pattern recognition in a child, a skill essential to processing academic information. The student learns to sustain ever-longer sequences of movement, voice, and percussion in this approach, bringing his whole self into play. “Play” is the operative word in this technique that can be used as a break-out time that frames the homework of the day or can be woven into the subject matter itself.

Standard Tutoring at Quick Study includes:  K-5 all subjects; Middle and High school – Reading for content, Writing, Spanish, Study Skills.

Program Three is English as a Second Language for adults or children. English Language Learners improve speaking skills through situation-based lessons, hearing and practicing the phrases for everyday activities: buying food at the store, counting and receiving change, taking a message on the telephone, etc.

Quick Study operates 12 months a year and operates out of Youngstown Cultural Arts Center Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-7:30 pm.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

North Classroom

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In Band 101, students will learn the basics of the music industry at both a local and national level. Each class begins with a class discussion. In these discussions, students learn about various topics such as:

· Making your first record
· Booking your first show
· How to rehearse effectively
· How to conduct a soundcheck
· Business people and what they do
· How to listen critically
· How to conduct yourself professionally

After each class discussion, the class breaks into bands. The bands, each overseen by their own musical mentor, will work collaboratively to write, create, and perform original music. The overall goal is to bring the students to a level in which they can perform at Rock School showcases and record in our studio.

What To Bring:
**Students will need to bring their guitars, basses, small amps, cords, picks, and drum sticks. Although some gear is available for lending, we encourage students to bring their own equipment. Large amps and drum sets provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

Start: 8:00 pm
End: 9:15 pm

Movement Studio

Develop strength, grace and confidence while learning basic Egyptian technique and posture. In this class you will break down hipwork, fluid torso undulations, shimmies, and sensuous arm and hand movements.

Ages 16 - Adult

$12 Drop-in class or 6 classes for $60.

For more information, go to raksalnoor.com, email noor@raksalnoor.com or call 206.732.7522

03 / 25
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:30 am

South Classroom

Are you ready to come and play? Are you ready to meet other parents with infants and toddlers (0-3 years)? Come and wiggle, squiggle and giggle!

Professional group leaders oversee fun and informative morning activities for parents and their children. Special emphasis is on parent support, parenting two or more children, pertinent discussion topics, singing, play and interactive activities. Come and bring one or both children. Still pregnant with #2 or 3? We welcome you!

Session 1: January 15 - March 25, 2008

Cost: $75 per 11-week session. Scholarships are available.

Questions? Contact Mary Gentry, PEPS Program Director at 206-547-8570 ext. 21.

To register, click here and choose Little PEPperS on the registration form.

Start: 3:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm

Movement Studio

Free Recording classes for young people 6th -12th grade!

This Basic Recording Class will introduce students to the techniques of recording sound. No previous experience is needed. Students will learn about studio equipment and methods used to capture sound digitally using the industry standard software, Pro Tools. This class will cover, not only the recording of sound, but also the development of ideas and production planning. Students will learn how to properly use different types of microphones and sound editing techniques to bring their ideas to life. Students will create a group-recording project in class, as well as have an opportunity to record and develop their own projects. Projects may include, but not limited to music production, poetry, storytelling etc. Each student will have a completed project on CD by the end of March.

A strict attendance policy will be enforced. A large amount of information will be covered in each session. If you cannot make the dates due to other obligations, please do not sign up for the class.

For more information visit http://www.artscorps.org

Start: 3:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm

Theater

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

This class is for beginning drums.

Beginning:
Students will learn the fundamentals of drumming. This includes proper drumkit setup, maintenance and tuning of the drum set, rudiments (various stroke rolls, paradiddles, etc.), and the importance of keeping steady time.

What To Bring:
**Students must bring a drum key and a pair of drumsticks.** Kits provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

North Classroom

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of singing.They'll study breathing, pitch control, supporting the air column, projection, and phrasing. We'll determine the vocal range of each student and learn how to transpose a song to a key that matches this range. We'll learn care of the voice and warmup exercises that prevent damage to the vocal chords. Students can bring in songs and recordings of favorite singers for study. We'll use karaoke, guitar, and keyboard accompaniment as singing aids.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm

Room 102

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

This class will focus on learning how words and music interact to create an effective song. Songwriting is a craft that requires an understanding of musical structure and a multitude of musical styles. This is best achieved by listening critically to rock music. We will study song form in general and then deconstruct specific songs to better understand what makes the song work.

We'll also trace the history of rock music chronologically as a source of inspiration and practical songwriting knowledge. Through listening to many musical examples we will study how rock grew from the blues, swing, and rhythm and blues of the 1930s and 1940s through the rock 'n' roll of the 1950s and up to the present day. In addition, the class will look at songs in the broader context as instruments of social change and awareness.

Through the listening lab, writing workshops, and group discussions, we will generate both the desire and ability to write our own songs. Each student will write and record a version of their song in our digital studio.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

Start: 6:10 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Movement Studio

Beginning Aerial Fabric with Esther Edelman.

Students new to fabric will  have a  chance to learn basic climbs, locks, and drops at a slower pace, while building strength and getting comfortable on the  apparatus.

This classe is suitable for those in good physical condition with no current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended.

To register for the  entire 5-week  session and hold your space in the class, please send  your $90  payment to Esther Edelman, PO Box 1334, Vashon, WA 98070.  Please be sure to specify whether you are registering for beginner or intermediate level. Drop-ins by instructor permission only. All students, please contact Esther at (206) 463-6765 or esther@silkaerial.com when registering to discuss your background and experience level before classes begin.

Esther has over 20 years of choreographing, directing and performance experience that spans international stages and events. She is an Artistic Director and Co-founder of the groundbreaking UMO Ensemble.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Movement Studio

Intermediate Aerial Fabric with Esther Edelman.

Students will improve their  technique, learn new moves and phrases and develop choreographic and performance skills. 

This classe is suitable for those in good physical condition with no current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended.

To register for the  entire 5-week  session and hold your space in the class, please send  your $90  payment to Esther Edelman, PO Box 1334, Vashon, WA 98070.  Please be sure to specify whether you are registering for beginner or intermediate level. Drop-ins by instructor permission only. All students, please contact Esther at (206) 463-6765 or esther@silkaerial.com when registering to discuss your background and experience level before classes begin.

Esther has over 20 years of choreographing, directing and performance experience that spans international stages and events. She is an Artistic Director and Co-founder of the groundbreaking UMO Ensemble.

03 / 26
Start: 9:45 am
End: 10:45 am

Movement Studio

Instructor: Jill Pagano

1x drop-in $14
4 for $50
8 for $85

*Prices included tax

3 forms of dance* 3 forms of martial arts* 3 forms of healing awareness* 60 minutes that can change your body and your life.

For more information, visit www.niadivas.com or email Jill at jill@niaseattle.com

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

North Classroom

Free Poetry classes for young people 6th -12th grade!

We all have a truth to speak, learn to speak your truth poetically. This class will focus on spoken word poetry and the work of artists involved in poetry slam. We will practice tapping our creativity, crafting images with figurative language and performing our poems. Opportunities for recording will be available.

For more information visit http://www.artscorps.org

Start: 3:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Room 102

Is your child struggling in school? Quick Study Tutoring offers three programs that give you an ally in your child’s academic success.

Reserve a space now by calling 206-501-1971 or 206-463-4080.

Unique to Quick Study is its Finding Focus Program for students with attention span disorders. Tutor Brenda Howald uses her background in the arts to build pattern recognition in a child, a skill essential to processing academic information. The student learns to sustain ever-longer sequences of movement, voice, and percussion in this approach, bringing his whole self into play. “Play” is the operative word in this technique that can be used as a break-out time that frames the homework of the day or can be woven into the subject matter itself.

Standard Tutoring at Quick Study includes:  K-5 all subjects; Middle and High school – Reading for content, Writing, Spanish, Study Skills.

Program Three is English as a Second Language for adults or children. English Language Learners improve speaking skills through situation-based lessons, hearing and practicing the phrases for everyday activities: buying food at the store, counting and receiving change, taking a message on the telephone, etc.

Quick Study operates 12 months a year and operates out of Youngstown Cultural Arts Center Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-7:30 pm.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

South Classroom

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Theater

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 6:50 pm

Movement Studio

Beginning technique - Intro to history and music - Building strong basic dance skills - Basic alignment- Shimmies- Isolations- figure 8, circles, spirals and undulations - Beautiful arms and hands gestures- Intro to Veil -Simple combinations.

This class focuses on solid foundation work for new dancers. As with the practice of yoga, experienced dancers can deepen their practice of bellydance by working thoughtfully into the fundamentals as your body and mind open and are prepared to learn more subtle nuances in these powerful foundational moves.

Prices: $60 with advance registration add $5 dollars extra for each class when you register the first day of class. Drop-ins $15.

Registration form: www.leslierosen.com/forms

Visit:www.leslierosen.com for more information

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 7:50 pm

Movement Studio

Mixed level - Exercise class to dance your new moves into your muscle memory and have fun. Great class for beginners to practice and returning dancers to build strength and awaken old knowledge. Sweating and laughing will be on the agenda. This class is to shake everything loose. We won't be stopping to break things down. This is a chance to learn by example and self-exploration.

Prices: $60 with advance registration add $5 dollars extra for each class when you register the first day of class. Drop-ins $15.

Registration form: www.leslierosen.com/forms

Visit: www.leslierosen.com for more information.

Start: 8:00 pm
End: 8:50 pm

Movement Studio

Continuing Bellydance - Bellydance Technique, Finger Cymbals, Veil, Floor patterns, artistic expression - previous bellydance experience expected

Prices: $60 with advance registration add $5 dollars extra for each class when you register the first day of class. Drop-ins $15.

Registration form: www.leslierosen.com/forms

Visit: www.leslierosen.com for more information.

03 / 27
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Movement Studio

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In Band 101, students will learn the basics of the music industry at both a local and national level. Each class begins with a class discussion. In these discussions, students learn about various topics such as:

· Making your first record
· Booking your first show
· How to rehearse effectively
· How to conduct a soundcheck
· Business people and what they do
· How to listen critically
· How to conduct yourself professionally

After each class discussion, the class breaks into bands. The bands, each overseen by their own musical mentor, will work collaboratively to write, create, and perform original music. The overall goal is to bring the students to a level in which they can perform at Rock School showcases and record in our studio.

What To Bring:
**Students will need to bring their guitars, basses, small amps, cords, picks, and drum sticks. Although some gear is available for lending, we encourage students to bring their own equipment. Large amps and drum sets provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Movement Studio

Instructor: Jill Pagano

1x drop-in $14
4 for $50
8 for $85

*Prices included tax

3 forms of dance* 3 forms of martial arts* 3 forms of healing awareness* 60 minutes that can change your body and your life.

For more information, visit www.niadivas.com or email Jill at jill@niaseattle.com

Start: 7:15 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Movement Studio

Intermediate/Advanced Aerial Dance with Charly McCreary.

Students in this class will work on a variety of aerial apparatus including trapeze, hoop, sling, harness, and fabric to build strength, develop intermediate/advanced technique, create choreography, work with character and story, and gain proficiency with advanced improvisational exercises. This class may culminate in an informal showing if logistics and schedules permit.
To enroll for this class, you must have mastery of basic aerial skills including:
- 3 basic trapeze mounts
- aerial vocabulary taught in Charly's beginner sessions
- improvisational work on the ground and in the air
You must also be able to do at least 2 pull ups and have moderate overall strength and stamina before enrolling in this class. We recommend six months or more experience with aerial dance before taking this class. If you have any questions about your eligibility for this class,  or for details on how to register, please contact charly@cabiri.org. Limit 12 students; $225 for 12 weeks.
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Charly McCreary, a founding member of Seattle's Cabiri performance troupe, has a background in ballet, yoga, circus arts and physical theatre. She has been dancing in the air since 2001 and performs regularly at The Pink Door restaurant and cabaret lounge in downtown Seattle. As a teacher, Charly believes in using innovative, challenging, fun activities to build strength and self-confidence.
03 / 28
Start: 2:30 pm
End: 4:30 pm

Movement Studio

Free Breakdancing classes for young people 6th -12th grade!

The purpose of Break Dancing is for students to gain self-confidence, skill and to endorse their creativity. Participants will learn the history, foundation, and fundamentals of break dancing. They will be asked to share themselves and their talents as well as work together to build a strong unity among group and collaborate on choreography and performance opportunities.

For more information visit www.artscorps.org

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Theater

TWELFTH NIGHT STAGES “DEATHTRAP” FOR SPRING SHOW

Seattle, WA – Twelfth Night Productions, a West Seattle nonprofit theater group, has selected Ira Levin’s classic Broadway comedy-thriller, Deathtrap, as their spring offering in celebration of its 30th anniversary.  First staged with a cast that included John Wood and Victor Garber, Deathtrap was nominated for a 1978 Tony Award for Best Play and holds the record for longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway.  A popular 1982 film adaptation starred Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve and Dyan Cannon.

03 / 29
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

South Classroom

Pull out all the stops in this Expressive Figure Drawing workshop.  Using a multitude of media (including pastel, charcoal, colored ink wash, and collage) we will make drawings from the figure that utilizes color, texture, and contrast to build a harmonious composition.  In this workshop we will make extended studies allowing time to layer materials and create a visual balance.   Shorter gesture studies will also be made to explore ways of making marks that best express how the figure exists in space.  Overall, this workshop is about Composition—that is, developing ways to “fix” a drawing’s visual balance by way of Contrast.  Previous drawing experience is recommended. 

TO REGISTER for this SEATTLE WORKSHOP: send the class fee or make a $50.00 class deposit payable to "Barbara Fugate" and mail to:  Barbara Fugate, 4408 Delridge Way SW #408, Seattle WA  98106

Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Movement Studio

Instructor: Jill Pagano

1x drop-in $14
4 for $50
8 for $85

*Prices included tax

3 forms of dance* 3 forms of martial arts* 3 forms of healing awareness* 60 minutes that can change your body and your life.

For more information, visit www.niadivas.com or email Jill at jill@niaseattle.com

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Theater

TWELFTH NIGHT STAGES “DEATHTRAP” FOR SPRING SHOW
Seattle, WA – Twelfth Night Productions, a West Seattle nonprofit theater group, has selected Ira Levin’s classic Broadway comedy-thriller, Deathtrap, as their spring offering in celebration of its 30th anniversary. First staged with a cast that included John Wood and Victor Garber, Deathtrap was nominated for a 1978 Tony Award for Best Play and holds the record for longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway. A popular 1982 film adaptation starred Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve and Dyan Cannon.

03 / 30
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

South Classroom

Pull out all the stops in this Expressive Figure Drawing workshop.  Using a multitude of media (including pastel, charcoal, colored ink wash, and collage) we will make drawings from the figure that utilizes color, texture, and contrast to build a harmonious composition.  In this workshop we will make extended studies allowing time to layer materials and create a visual balance.   Shorter gesture studies will also be made to explore ways of making marks that best express how the figure exists in space.  Overall, this workshop is about Composition—that is, developing ways to “fix” a drawing’s visual balance by way of Contrast.  Previous drawing experience is recommended. 

TO REGISTER for this SEATTLE WORKSHOP: send the class fee or make a $50.00 class deposit payable to "Barbara Fugate" and mail to:  Barbara Fugate, 4408 Delridge Way SW #408, Seattle WA  98106

E-mail any questions to Barbara.Fugate@gmail.com.

Visit www.FromLife.blogs.com or www.BarbaraFugate.com for more images and information.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Movement Studio

Instructor: Lesley Tinker

1x drop-in $14
4 for $50
8 for $85

*Prices included tax

3 forms of dance* 3 forms of martial arts* 3 forms of healing awareness* 60 minutes that can change your body and your life.

For more information, visit www.niadivas.com or email Lesley at lesley@nia-youngstown.com

Start: 12:15 pm
End: 2:00 pm

Movement Studio

Continuing Aerial Dance on Trapeze with Charly McCreary.

In this 10-week session, students will continue to explore the low-flying dance trapeze at a beginning to intermediate level. Utilizing technical vocabulary learned in class, improvisational exercises, choreography and conditioning, students will grow stronger and more confident in the air and on the ground. Guest instructors will occasionally visit class to offer new approaches to what students are learning. 
You must have taken at least one 2-week session of aerial dance with Charly or had previous aerial instruction elsewhere before taking this class. This classe is suitable for those in good physical condition with no current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended. If you have any questions about your eligibility for this class, or for details on how to register, please contact charly@cabiri.org to discuss before registering. Limit 12 students; $175 for 10 weeks. No class on Sunday, March 23rd.

Charly McCreary, a founding member of Seattle's Cabiri performance troupe, has a background in ballet, yoga, circus arts and physical theatre. She has been dancing in the air since 2001 and performs regularly at The Pink Door restaurant and cabaret lounge in downtown Seattle. As a teacher, Charly believes in using innovative, challenging, fun activities to build strength and self-confidence.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Theater

TWELFTH NIGHT STAGES “DEATHTRAP” FOR SPRING SHOW
Seattle, WA – Twelfth Night Productions, a West Seattle nonprofit theater group, has selected Ira Levin’s classic Broadway comedy-thriller, Deathtrap, as their spring offering in celebration of its 30th anniversary. First staged with a cast that included John Wood and Victor Garber, Deathtrap was nominated for a 1978 Tony Award for Best Play and holds the record for longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway. A popular 1982 film adaptation starred Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve and Dyan Cannon.

03 / 31
Start: 9:45 am
End: 10:45 am

Movement Studio

Instructor: Jill Pagano

1x drop-in $14
4 for $50
8 for $85

*Prices included tax

3 forms of dance* 3 forms of martial arts* 3 forms of healing awareness* 60 minutes that can change your body and your life.

For more information, visit www.niadivas.com or email Jill at jill@niaseattle.com

Start: 3:15 pm
End: 5:15 pm

Movement Studio

Free hip hop dance classes for young people 9th -12th grade!

This class serves as a positive way for middle and high school students to express themselves through hip-hop music and dance. Students work in groups and as individuals. Students act as choreographers, creating new dance moves with the instructor to be performed in class. Class begins with a 5-10 minute warm-up stretch and ends with a discussion about what we liked, what we need to work on and how to do so.

Visit www.artscorps.org for more information.

Start: 3:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

room 102

Is your child struggling in school? Quick Study Tutoring offers three programs that give you an ally in your child’s academic success.

Reserve a space now by calling 206-501-1971 or 206-463-4080.

Unique to Quick Study is its Finding Focus Program for students with attention span disorders. Tutor Brenda Howald uses her background in the arts to build pattern recognition in a child, a skill essential to processing academic information. The student learns to sustain ever-longer sequences of movement, voice, and percussion in this approach, bringing his whole self into play. “Play” is the operative word in this technique that can be used as a break-out time that frames the homework of the day or can be woven into the subject matter itself.

Standard Tutoring at Quick Study includes:  K-5 all subjects; Middle and High school – Reading for content, Writing, Spanish, Study Skills.

Program Three is English as a Second Language for adults or children. English Language Learners improve speaking skills through situation-based lessons, hearing and practicing the phrases for everyday activities: buying food at the store, counting and receiving change, taking a message on the telephone, etc.

Quick Study operates 12 months a year and operates out of Youngstown Cultural Arts Center Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-7:30 pm.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Movement Studio

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In Band 101, students will learn the basics of the music industry at both a local and national level. Each class begins with a class discussion. In these discussions, students learn about various topics such as:

· Making your first record
· Booking your first show
· How to rehearse effectively
· How to conduct a soundcheck
· Business people and what they do
· How to listen critically
· How to conduct yourself professionally

After each class discussion, the class breaks into bands. The bands, each overseen by their own musical mentor, will work collaboratively to write, create, and perform original music. The overall goal is to bring the students to a level in which they can perform at Rock School showcases and record in our studio.

What To Bring:
**Students will need to bring their guitars, basses, small amps, cords, picks, and drum sticks. Although some gear is available for lending, we encourage students to bring their own equipment. Large amps and drum sets provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

04 / 1
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Movement Studio

Intermediate Aerial Fabric with Esther Edelman..

Cost: $18 per class, $162 for the entire 9 week session. 

Students will improve their  technique, learn new moves and phrases and develop choreographic and performance skills. 

This classe is suitable for those in good physical condition with no current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended.

Classes will begin Tuesday, April 1th and will run 9 weeks  through  Tuesday, May 27th. To register for the  entire 9-week  session and hold your space in the class, please send  your $162  payment to Esther Edelman, PO Box 1334, Vashon, WA 98070.  Please be sure to specify whether you are registering for beginner or intermediate level. Drop-ins by instructor permission only. All students, please contact Esther at (206) 463-6765 or esther@silkaerial.com when registering to discuss your background and experience level before classes begin.

Esther has over 20 years of choreographing, directing and performance experience that spans international stages and events. She is an Artistic Director and Co-founder of the groundbreaking UMO Ensemble.

04 / 2
04 / 3
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Theater

TWELFTH NIGHT STAGES “DEATHTRAP” FOR SPRING SHOW
Seattle, WA – Twelfth Night Productions, a West Seattle nonprofit theater group, has selected Ira Levin’s classic Broadway comedy-thriller, Deathtrap, as their spring offering in celebration of its 30th anniversary. First staged with a cast that included John Wood and Victor Garber, Deathtrap was nominated for a 1978 Tony Award for Best Play and holds the record for longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway. A popular 1982 film adaptation starred Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve and Dyan Cannon.

04 / 4
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Theater

TWELFTH NIGHT STAGES “DEATHTRAP” FOR SPRING SHOW
Seattle, WA – Twelfth Night Productions, a West Seattle nonprofit theater group, has selected Ira Levin’s classic Broadway comedy-thriller, Deathtrap, as their spring offering in celebration of its 30th anniversary. First staged with a cast that included John Wood and Victor Garber, Deathtrap was nominated for a 1978 Tony Award for Best Play and holds the record for longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway. A popular 1982 film adaptation starred Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve and Dyan Cannon.

04 / 5
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Theater

TWELFTH NIGHT STAGES “DEATHTRAP” FOR SPRING SHOW
Seattle, WA – Twelfth Night Productions, a West Seattle nonprofit theater group, has selected Ira Levin’s classic Broadway comedy-thriller, Deathtrap, as their spring offering in celebration of its 30th anniversary. First staged with a cast that included John Wood and Victor Garber, Deathtrap was nominated for a 1978 Tony Award for Best Play and holds the record for longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway. A popular 1982 film adaptation starred Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve and Dyan Cannon.

04 / 6
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Theater

TWELFTH NIGHT STAGES “DEATHTRAP” FOR SPRING SHOW
Seattle, WA – Twelfth Night Productions, a West Seattle nonprofit theater group, has selected Ira Levin’s classic Broadway comedy-thriller, Deathtrap, as their spring offering in celebration of its 30th anniversary. First staged with a cast that included John Wood and Victor Garber, Deathtrap was nominated for a 1978 Tony Award for Best Play and holds the record for longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway. A popular 1982 film adaptation starred Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve and Dyan Cannon.

04 / 7
Start: 3:15 pm
End: 5:15 pm

Movement Studio

Free hip hop dance classes for young people 9th -12th grade!

This class serves as a positive way for middle and high school students to express themselves through hip-hop music and dance. Students work in groups and as individuals. Students act as choreographers, creating new dance moves with the instructor to be performed in class. Class begins with a 5-10 minute warm-up stretch and ends with a discussion about what we liked, what we need to work on and how to do so.

Visit www.artscorps.org for more information.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

North Classroom

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In Band 101, students will learn the basics of the music industry at both a local and national level. Each class begins with a class discussion. In these discussions, students learn about various topics such as:

· Making your first record
· Booking your first show
· How to rehearse effectively
· How to conduct a soundcheck
· Business people and what they do
· How to listen critically
· How to conduct yourself professionally

After each class discussion, the class breaks into bands. The bands, each overseen by their own musical mentor, will work collaboratively to write, create, and perform original music. The overall goal is to bring the students to a level in which they can perform at Rock School showcases and record in our studio.

What To Bring:
**Students will need to bring their guitars, basses, small amps, cords, picks, and drum sticks. Although some gear is available for lending, we encourage students to bring their own equipment. Large amps and drum sets provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

04 / 8
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Movement Studio

Intermediate Aerial Fabric with Esther Edelman..

Cost: $18 per class, $162 for the entire 9 week session. 

Students will improve their  technique, learn new moves and phrases and develop choreographic and performance skills. 

This classe is suitable for those in good physical condition with no current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended.

Classes will begin Tuesday, April 1th and will run 9 weeks  through  Tuesday, May 27th. To register for the  entire 9-week  session and hold your space in the class, please send  your $162  payment to Esther Edelman, PO Box 1334, Vashon, WA 98070.  Please be sure to specify whether you are registering for beginner or intermediate level. Drop-ins by instructor permission only. All students, please contact Esther at (206) 463-6765 or esther@silkaerial.com when registering to discuss your background and experience level before classes begin.

Esther has over 20 years of choreographing, directing and performance experience that spans international stages and events. She is an Artistic Director and Co-founder of the groundbreaking UMO Ensemble.

04 / 9
Start: 4:00 pm

North Classroom

Free Poetry classes for young people 6th -12th grade!

We all have a truth to speak, learn to speak your truth poetically. This class will focus on spoken word poetry and the work of artists involved in poetry slam. We will practice tapping our creativity, crafting images with figurative language and performing our poems. Opportunities for recording will be available.

For more information visit http://www.artscorps.org

04 / 10
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Movement Studio

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In Band 101, students will learn the basics of the music industry at both a local and national level. Each class begins with a class discussion. In these discussions, students learn about various topics such as:

· Making your first record
· Booking your first show
· How to rehearse effectively
· How to conduct a soundcheck
· Business people and what they do
· How to listen critically
· How to conduct yourself professionally

After each class discussion, the class breaks into bands. The bands, each overseen by their own musical mentor, will work collaboratively to write, create, and perform original music. The overall goal is to bring the students to a level in which they can perform at Rock School showcases and record in our studio.

What To Bring:
**Students will need to bring their guitars, basses, small amps, cords, picks, and drum sticks. Although some gear is available for lending, we encourage students to bring their own equipment. Large amps and drum sets provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

04 / 11
04 / 12
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

South Classroom

Cost: $190 if registered and paid by March 12 - $210 after March 12

SACRED PAINTING WITH MAVIS GEWANT

Sacred art cultivates inner silence and attunes one with the energy and essence of the divine aspect that is being invoked.  Focus on inner process in an atmosphere of introspection and devotion.  This experiential two day workshop will introduce you to the imagery of the chakras.  Coming from the Tantric tradition, these subtle energy centers of transformation will be experienced through painting and visualization.  No previous art experience is necessary.  

Participants will learn the imagery, colors, elements, deities and bidj (sacred sounds) mantras associated with the chakra.  Painting the chakra in the prescribed order, a form of meditation harmonizes your entire system as well as activates these centers of transformative energy.

Mavis Gewant is a sacred artist, mother, educator and doula. She learned the ancient techniques of yantra and silk deity painting from Tantric Master Dada Shri Harish Johari, studying with him and serving as his personal assistant for more than twenty years.  Dadaji encouraged her to teach this knowledge and requested her to illustrate his last book, Planetary Meditation Kit, which contains yantras and mantras of the planets.  A student of Vedic Astrology & an experienced teacher of many subjects, Mavis is one of only a few persons living in the US, with over two decades of training in this sacred art, combined with the devotion to teach others.  Her sadhana consists of painting yantras, deities & helping others through this transformational art form. She is also a childbirth educator and works as a doula specializing in post-partum care.

Call or e-mail Pam McDonough to register
206-914-3621 or easternlight@comcast.net

04 / 13
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

North Classroom

Cost: $190 if registered and paid by March 12 - $210 after March 12

SACRED PAINTING WITH MAVIS GEWANT

Sacred art cultivates inner silence and attunes one with the energy and essence of the divine aspect that is being invoked.  Focus on inner process in an atmosphere of introspection and devotion.  This experiential two day workshop will introduce you to the imagery of the chakras.  Coming from the Tantric tradition, these subtle energy centers of transformation will be experienced through painting and visualization.  No previous art experience is necessary.  

Participants will learn the imagery, colors, elements, deities and bidj (sacred sounds) mantras associated with the chakra.  Painting the chakra in the prescribed order, a form of meditation harmonizes your entire system as well as activates these centers of transformative energy.

Mavis Gewant is a sacred artist, mother, educator and doula. She learned the ancient techniques of yantra and silk deity painting from Tantric Master Dada Shri Harish Johari, studying with him and serving as his personal assistant for more than twenty years.  Dadaji encouraged her to teach this knowledge and requested her to illustrate his last book, Planetary Meditation Kit, which contains yantras and mantras of the planets.  A student of Vedic Astrology & an experienced teacher of many subjects, Mavis is one of only a few persons living in the US, with over two decades of training in this sacred art, combined with the devotion to teach others.  Her sadhana consists of painting yantras, deities & helping others through this transformational art form. She is also a childbirth educator and works as a doula specializing in post-partum care.

Call or e-mail Pam McDonough to register
206-914-3621 or easternlight@comcast.net

04 / 14
Start: 3:15 pm
End: 5:15 pm

Movement Studio

Free hip hop dance classes for young people 9th -12th grade!

This class serves as a positive way for middle and high school students to express themselves through hip-hop music and dance. Students work in groups and as individuals. Students act as choreographers, creating new dance moves with the instructor to be performed in class. Class begins with a 5-10 minute warm-up stretch and ends with a discussion about what we liked, what we need to work on and how to do so.

Visit www.artscorps.org for more information.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

North Classroom

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In Band 101, students will learn the basics of the music industry at both a local and national level. Each class begins with a class discussion. In these discussions, students learn about various topics such as:

· Making your first record
· Booking your first show
· How to rehearse effectively
· How to conduct a soundcheck
· Business people and what they do
· How to listen critically
· How to conduct yourself professionally

After each class discussion, the class breaks into bands. The bands, each overseen by their own musical mentor, will work collaboratively to write, create, and perform original music. The overall goal is to bring the students to a level in which they can perform at Rock School showcases and record in our studio.

What To Bring:
**Students will need to bring their guitars, basses, small amps, cords, picks, and drum sticks. Although some gear is available for lending, we encourage students to bring their own equipment. Large amps and drum sets provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

04 / 15
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Movement Studio

Intermediate Aerial Fabric with Esther Edelman..

Cost: $18 per class, $162 for the entire 9 week session. 

Students will improve their  technique, learn new moves and phrases and develop choreographic and performance skills. 

This classe is suitable for those in good physical condition with no current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended.

Classes will begin Tuesday, April 1th and will run 9 weeks  through  Tuesday, May 27th. To register for the  entire 9-week  session and hold your space in the class, please send  your $162  payment to Esther Edelman, PO Box 1334, Vashon, WA 98070.  Please be sure to specify whether you are registering for beginner or intermediate level. Drop-ins by instructor permission only. All students, please contact Esther at (206) 463-6765 or esther@silkaerial.com when registering to discuss your background and experience level before classes begin.

Esther has over 20 years of choreographing, directing and performance experience that spans international stages and events. She is an Artistic Director and Co-founder of the groundbreaking UMO Ensemble.

04 / 16
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

North Classroom

Free Poetry classes for young people 6th -12th grade!

We all have a truth to speak, learn to speak your truth poetically. This class will focus on spoken word poetry and the work of artists involved in poetry slam. We will practice tapping our creativity, crafting images with figurative language and performing our poems. Opportunities for recording will be available.

For more information visit http://www.artscorps.org

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Movement Studio

New Bellydance Class Session with Leslie Begins April 16th!

Wednesday nights

6pm Beginners

7pm Bellydance Workout - recommended for all dancers

8pm Continuing

Most students take two hours of class one technique and workout

Prices: Advance registration $60 for one series (6 classes) / Two series (12 classes) for $100! First day registration $65 for one series (6 classes) / Two series (12 classes) for $110

More info: www.LeslieRosen.com

Online payment available through classes page of website

04 / 17
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Movement Studio

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In Band 101, students will learn the basics of the music industry at both a local and national level. Each class begins with a class discussion. In these discussions, students learn about various topics such as:

· Making your first record
· Booking your first show
· How to rehearse effectively
· How to conduct a soundcheck
· Business people and what they do
· How to listen critically
· How to conduct yourself professionally

After each class discussion, the class breaks into bands. The bands, each overseen by their own musical mentor, will work collaboratively to write, create, and perform original music. The overall goal is to bring the students to a level in which they can perform at Rock School showcases and record in our studio.

What To Bring:
**Students will need to bring their guitars, basses, small amps, cords, picks, and drum sticks. Although some gear is available for lending, we encourage students to bring their own equipment. Large amps and drum sets provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

04 / 18
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Theater

Join  for their fourth and final preliminary  round in the 2008 Slamtastic Voyage Youth Slam Series, where young poets ages 13-19 compete for an opportunity to represent Seattle at the Youth Slam Nationals, held this year in Washington, D.C. The winners of this Wildcard Slam will advance to the Grand Slam Finals on May 18 at Piggot Auditorium.

Youth poets who wish to compete should arrive at 6 PM and bring three poems no longer than 3 minutes in length. They may not perform with props, costumes or musical accompaniment.

For more information, check out YSS' website at: http://www.seattleyouthspeaks.org

04 / 19
Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:00 pm

Movement Studio

 

 Beginning Aerial Dance on Trapeze with Charly McCreary.

Saturday, April 19th through Saturday May 17th 11:30am-1:00pm 

Cost: $80.00 

In this session, students will explore the low-flying dance trapeze at  a beginning level. Utilizing technical vocabulary learned in class,  improvisational exercises, choreography and conditioning, students will grow stronger and more confident in the air and on the ground. Guest instructors will occasionally visit class to offer new approaches to what students are learning.

This class is suitable for those in good physical condition with no
current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended. If you have any questions about your eligibility for this class, or for details on how to register, please contact charly@cabiri.org to discuss before registering. Limit 14 students.

Charly McCreary, a founding member of Seattle's Cabiri performance troupe, has a background in ballet, yoga, circus arts and physical  theatre. She has been dancing in the air since 2001 and performs regularly at The Pink Door restaurant and cabaret lounge in downtown Seattle. As a teacher, Charly believes in using innovative, challenging, fun activities to build strength and self-confidence.

04 / 20
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Movement Studio

Beginning Aerial Dance on Trapeze with Charly McCreary.

Cost: $80.00 

In this session, students will continue to explore the low-flying dance trapeze at a beginning. Utilizing technical vocabulary learned in class, improvisational exercises, choreography and conditioning, students will grow stronger and more confident in the air and on the ground. Guest instructors will occasionally visit class to offer new approaches to what students are learning. 
 
You must have taken at least one 2-week session of aerial dance with Charly or had previous aerial instruction elsewhere before taking this class. This class is suitable for those in good physical condition with no current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended. If you have any questions about your eligibility for this class, or for details on how to register, please contact charly@cabiri.org to discuss before registering. Limit 12 students.
 
To register and hold your space in either of these classes, please send a check payable to The Anunnaki Project to P.O. Box 21186 Seattle, WA  98111. Be sure to indicate for which class level you are enrolling with your payment. I will send a confirmation when your payment is received. If you need to pay in installments, please contact the instructor to make arrangements. If you wish to take both the beginner and intermediate classes, the cost is $150.
 
 

Charly McCreary, a founding member of Seattle's Cabiri performance troupe, has a background in ballet, yoga, circus arts and physical theatre. She has been dancing in the air since 2001 and performs regularly at The Pink Door restaurant and cabaret lounge in downtown Seattle. As a teacher, Charly believes in using innovative, challenging, fun activities to build strength and self-confidence.

Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Movement Studio

Intermediate Aerial Dance on Trapeze with Charly McCreary.

Cost: $80.00 

In this session, students with more trapeze experience will learn more advanced vocabulary, develop intermediate/advanced technique, create choreography, work with character and story, and gain proficiency with advanced improvisational exercises.Guest instructors will occasionally visit class to offer new approaches to what students are learning. 
 
To enroll for the intermediate class, you must have mastery of basic aerial skills including:
- 3 basic trapeze mounts
- aerial vocabulary taught in Charly's beginner sessions
- improvisational work on the ground and in the air

You must also be able to do at least 2 pull ups and have moderate overall strength and stamina before enrolling in this class. If you have any questions about your eligibility, please contact charly@cabiri.org to discuss before registering. Limit 12 students.
 
To register and hold your space in either of these classes, please send a check payable to The Anunnaki Project to P.O. Box 21186 Seattle, WA  98111. Be sure to indicate for which class level you are enrolling with your payment. I will send a confirmation when your payment is received. If you need to pay in installments, please contact the instructor to make arrangements. If you wish to take both the beginner and intermediate classes, the cost is $150.
 

Charly McCreary, a founding member of Seattle's Cabiri performance troupe, has a background in ballet, yoga, circus arts and physical theatre. She has been dancing in the air since 2001 and performs regularly at The Pink Door restaurant and cabaret lounge in downtown Seattle. As a teacher, Charly believes in using innovative, challenging, fun activities to build strength and self-confidence.

04 / 21
Start: 3:15 pm
End: 5:15 pm

Movement Studio

Free hip hop dance classes for young people 9th -12th grade!

This class serves as a positive way for middle and high school students to express themselves through hip-hop music and dance. Students work in groups and as individuals. Students act as choreographers, creating new dance moves with the instructor to be performed in class. Class begins with a 5-10 minute warm-up stretch and ends with a discussion about what we liked, what we need to work on and how to do so.

Visit www.artscorps.org for more information.

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

North Classroom

Rock School Application Form: www.rock-school.org/Application

Cost: School year classes are $150/month for unlimited classes up to 5 days per week October through June. New students may begin at anytime.

In Band 101, students will learn the basics of the music industry at both a local and national level. Each class begins with a class discussion. In these discussions, students learn about various topics such as:

· Making your first record
· Booking your first show
· How to rehearse effectively
· How to conduct a soundcheck
· Business people and what they do
· How to listen critically
· How to conduct yourself professionally

After each class discussion, the class breaks into bands. The bands, each overseen by their own musical mentor, will work collaboratively to write, create, and perform original music. The overall goal is to bring the students to a level in which they can perform at Rock School showcases and record in our studio.

What To Bring:
**Students will need to bring their guitars, basses, small amps, cords, picks, and drum sticks. Although some gear is available for lending, we encourage students to bring their own equipment. Large amps and drum sets provided by Rock School.

Please contact Wendy at wendy@rock-school.org or call (425) 828 - 3232 for more information.

04 / 22
Start: 6:10 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Movement Studio

Beginning Aerial Fabric with Esther Edelman.

Cost: $18 per class, $162 for the entire 9 week session. 

Students new to fabric will  have a  chance to learn basic climbs, locks, and drops at a slower pace, while building strength and getting comfortable on the  apparatus.

This classe is suitable for those in good physical condition with no current injuries. A basic level of fitness and hand/arm strength is strongly recommended.

Classes will begin Tuesday, April 1th and will run 9 weeks  through  Tuesday, May 27th. To register for the  entire 9-week  session and hold your space in the class, please send  your $162  payment to Esther Edelman, PO Box 1334, Vashon, WA 98070.  Please be sure to specify whether you are registering for beginner or intermediate level. Drop-ins by instructor permission only. All students, please contact Esther at (206) 463-6765 or esther@silkaerial.com when registering to discuss your background and experience level before classes begin.

Esther has over 20 years of choreographing, directing and performance experience that spans international stages and events. She is an Artistic Director and Co-founder of the groundbreaking UMO Ensemble.

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Theater

The performance of music, particularly electronic music, in multi-channel surround has been gaining (re-gaining?) popularity of late. Just as the role of the DJ has expanded to include laptop-jockeys composing and remixing on the fly, so has the traditional 2 channel stereo setup expanded into quad, 5.1 and beyond. At the same time, performing in surround presents as many new challenges as it does sonic possibilities. Long-time audio adventurer, author, guru and electronic music composer David Miles Huber has been on the front lines of these challenges, and through a series of demonstrations and an informal presentation, will begin to sketch a map of some of his findings from the frontiers of this nascent form.

Topics to include (time permitting):< /br> A quick historical look at surround sound music < /br>Surround music production < /br>Mixing in vs. out of the box < /br>Mastering for surround and delivery mediums < /br>Surround in live performance< /br>Speaker setup, location and calibration < /br>Low Frequency Effects vs. Bass Management issues< /br> Using Ableton Live for performance in surround < /br>How to get into surround performance < /br>And of course, your questions!

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Movement Studio

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