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.
Janna Wächter mezzo Roger Nelson pianist Scott Granlund saxophonist
$10
songs and piano music of Poulenc and Satie sax music of Varese piano music of David Mahler Carmen arias Curtis Taylor providing the scenery backdrop CORNISH STUDENTS FREE show student ID at the door underwritten by professor Nelson
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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This concentrated work session hosted by the King County Food & Fitness Initiative will strengthen the ground work we need in order to develop our community action plan for th next eight year implementation phase. Goals for the session: Understand the basics of organizational learning and systems thinking-- key concepts to develop the KCFFI Community Action Plan; explore the unique values, vision, and purpose to advance KCFFI planning
Register by May 5th by contacting Maggie.Anderson@kingcounty.gov or calling 206.205.3186
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.
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
This concentrated work session hosted by the King County Food & Fitness Initiative will strengthen the ground work we need in order to develop our community action plan for th next eight year implementation phase. Goals for the session: Understand the basics of organizational learning and systems thinking-- key concepts to develop the KCFFI Community Action Plan; explore the unique values, vision, and purpose to advance KCFFI planning
Register by May 5th by contacting Maggie.Anderson@kingcounty.gov or calling 206.205.3186
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
Help volunteer to promote Delridge Day! Meet at Youngstown at 10 AM for snacks and an orientation meeting. After training, we will go door-to-door in Delridge to hand out fliers. There will be a scavenger hunt with prizes! Students can receive service learning hours credit.
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.
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Angie Angliam of the Seattle Young People's Project will present her Senior Thesis on the influence of Hip Hop culture with a panel discussion featuring members of Seattle Hip Hop community. The conversation will focus on the foundation of Hip Hop culture on social consciousness and will address how violence and other negative social phenomena have entered the culture and affected youth. Included in the panel are Angela Dy, an MC and organizer, and Dr. Mako Fitts, a professor at Seattle University. Come to learn more about Hip Hop and celebrate Angie's research as she graduates from Cleveland High! All are encouraged to attend.
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
Help volunteer to make Delridge Day a success! The Youngstown Cleanup Day will bring together artist residents and Youngstown staff for a BBQ and beautification of the center. We'll also walk through the facility and finalize the logistics for the big day. Additional canvassing and training may also go down. For more information, e-mail Estrella de Leon at estrellad@dnda.org
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.
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
Join the Ytown Programming Committee to make signs and directions for the big day! A great opportunity for youth and families to contribute to making Delridge Day a success. We will paint and create signs at the Vivian McLean Place, right above the Library on 5243 Delridge Way SW. Snacks will be provided and students can receive service hours/credit. For more information e-mail Estrella de Leon at estrellad@dnda.org
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
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 2: April 8 - June 17.
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.
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.
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.
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.
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
Join us for this special one-hour Nia class with Jill. All proceeds will be donated towards relief for China's earthquake survivors. (through MercyCorps)
Equivalent of class card "punches" will be donated. Drop-in $14.
3 forms of dance* 3 forms of martial arts* 3 forms of healing awareness* 60 minutes that can change your body and your life.
Join us for a day of resource workshops, youth and professional performances and community building at our annual Delridge Day! The celebration is perfect for the entire family, and activities will run from 11 to 4 PM. For more information or if you're interested in volunteering, please contact Estrella de Leon at estrellad@dnda.org
COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS: OTHER PLACES BY HAROLD PINTER
$15 General; $12 Student/Senior/TPS member
The final production of their second season, The Community Theater will stage Other Places--a collection of three short plays that probe themes of dispossession, distance and redefinition--throughout May in the Theater. The playwright, Harold Pinter, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. Tickets for the show are available at brownpapertickets.com
Join us for this special one-hour Nia class with Lesley. All proceeds will be donated towards relief for China's earthquake survivors. (through MercyCorps)
Equivalent of class card "punches" will be donated. Drop-in $14.
3 forms of dance* 3 forms of martial arts* 3 forms of healing awareness* 60 minutes that can change your body and your life.
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.
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.
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.