25 Woburn Street Reading, MA 781.942.9600 Spring 2015 Be Inspired ~ Enrich Your Expression ~ Connect with the Community Program Information, Terms & Policies Our Faculty Our art, music and theatre faculty are all artist-educators and professionals in their field, many with advanced degrees. We are very proud to have caring, creative and enthusiastic teachers! Faculty bios are listed online at www.WeTeachCreativeArts.org. We encourage open communication! If you have a question, ask the office staff or your art, music or theatre teacher! Our Teaching Philosophy We teach skills, techniques, appreciation, performance & exhibition, and the creative process. Lessons, processes and skill sets are not learned overnight and require practice, repetition and patience. Our Space Creative Arts currently rents space from the First Congregational Church in Reading. When dropping off or picking up your child, please walk them to & from the classroom. This ensures their safety and it allows time to speak with the instructor or see other posted announcements. Events There are many opportunities for students to perform or exhibit their work. Please speak with your instructor or look at our calendar of events. Registration All programs are first-come, first serve. We must receive a completed registration form by mail, email, or in-hand along with payment to reserve a space in our programs. Registration ends one week before each program. No confirmation of registration is given. Students are notified if programs are cancelled. CREATIVE ARTS reserves the right to cancel programs due to low registration. A full refund, including fees, will be returned under this scenario only. Discounts A private music lesson discount of 5% is allowed off a sibling private lesson registration,10% off third. Sibling discounts for classes, when applicable, are listed next to the full tuition price. Coupons and discounts cannot be combined. Payment Options & Methods 1. Pay in full. The BEST deal for CREATIVE ARTS & for you!! This is the only payment option available for semester class registration. Please call the office if you have an extenuating circumstance that necessitates a semester payment plan or financial assistance—these will be handled on a case by case basis. 2. Payment Plan. Payment plans are currently only available for full-year music lesson enrollments or on a case by case basis as stated above. A non-refundable payment plan fee of $36 is due with the 1st installment along with the registration form. Payment schedules of equal installments (dates to be determined with the office) must be made by post-dated checks (or automatic credit card payments). Payment Methods. CREATIVE ARTS accepts cash, check and debit/credit cards. Please note checks and cash are the most cost effective for us and help us keep our tuition low. Credit cards are the most costly for us. Any payment returned by the bank will be charged $35. CREATIVE ARTS reserves the right to suspend classes or lessons for any student whose tuition payments are in arrears, unless other arrangements have been made with the office. Withdrawal Policy Tuition is non-refundable unless a withdrawal request is made in writing to Executive Director Jennifer Hart at least two weeks prior to the start of the semester. Please note, a $35 processing fee will be assessed to all approved withdrawal refunds. Tuition is not refundable after the semester has begun. Read the private lesson policies too. Wait List Policy When programs reach capacity, we begin a first-come, first-serve wait-list. If a spot becomes available, we contact the family immediately. A finite reply time is given and, if we do not receive a reply, we move on to the next person on the list. Registration forms are required, but payment is only processed if the spot is filled. Photo / Recording Release CREATIVE ARTS occasionally records and/or photographs students for promotional and/or program information purposes. Usage may include internal and external publications as well as online purposes including YouTube, Facebook, etc. Please notify us in writing if you do NOT want your child to be photographed or recorded. Student Conduct & Discipline Students are expected to follow direction, to participate, and to properly handle materials & equipment. Parents will be contacted after a 2nd infraction. A 4th infraction will result in removal of the child from the classroom and possible removal from the program without refund. Spring 2015 Pg Visual Arts .........................2,3 Workshops: Kids ..................3 Music Classes ..................4,5 Theatre Arts ..........................6 Adult Classes .......................7 Workshops: Adults ...............7 April Vacation ...................8,9 Private Lessons ...................9 Spring is finally upon us! Although we hope to be able to have some wonderful days to spend outside, don’t forget that continuing your child’s arts education is also important! And because of the tough winter, we’re calling out to each of you to help boost our classes for the spring session. Our teachers are looking forward to seeing new and returning students. Strike that balance of outdoor time and indoor time. Encourage your children to take what they have learned and absorbed in one of our many Spring classes and transfer it to the outdoors where they can continue to exercise their creativity! Of course, our programs aren’t just for children … as adults we also need to continue to exercise our brain and our mind. Don’t miss out on the great Spring offerings – from the Friday Free Write Classes to Painting Studio to Stained Glass, we’ll keep the mind active, the fingers moving, and the socializing going! Here’s to a gorgeous Spring! Jennifer Hart Executive Director jennifer@WeTeachCreativeArts.org sic, theater, dance, mu in n io at uc ed ts ar ve “I belie most creative ways we e th of e on is ts ar l ua and the vis h the at is buried just beneat have to find the gold th iasm for life a spark us th en an ve ha ) en dr hil surface. They (c ng – inations that need traini ag im id viv d an , ity tiv ea of cr g become confident youn to em th es ar ep pr at th training men and women.” Education – Richard W. Riley, former US Secretary 781.942.9600 · of www.WeTeachCreativeArts.org 1 VISUAL ARTS Young Artists: Mixed Bag Media ●Ages 4-6 Through imagination and observation, students will explore different media, techniques and artists while creating unique projects, building sculptures and painting masterpieces. Dates: 8 Tuesdays, Apr 14-Jun 9 (No class Apr 21) Time: 3:30-4:15pm; $140/$130sibling Instructor: Natalie Busby Storybook Art ●Ages 4-6 Children will explore their creativity with hands-on art activities based on their favorite storybooks. Participants will find inspiration through popular children’s books, fairytales, and classic literature. Dates: 7 Mondays, Apr 13-Jun 8 (No class Apr 20, May 25) Time: 3:30-4:15pm; $130/$120sibling Instructor: Natalie Busby Clay Mania ●Ages 5-7 Get your hands messy with this fun filled pottery class! Learn to create exciting clay forms with basic methods of hand building. Make a variety of bowls, containers, and sculptural art pieces. Dates: 8 Fridays, Apr 17-Jun 12 (No class Apr 24) Time: 3:30-4:30pm; $145/$135sibling Instructor: Laura Root Crazy Cartooning ●Ages 7-12 Have fun sketching out your cartoons, learning about facial expressions, how to create movement, storyboards & more before creating your final cartoon. Dates: 7 Mondays,, Apr 13-Jun 8 (No class Apr 20, May 25) Time: 4:30-5:30pm;; $145/$135sibling Instructor: Natalie Busby 2 Painting Studio: Mixed Media ●Ages 7-12 Break free from the traditional painting techniques and explore new art forms with mixed media. You’ll sharpen your painting skills while mixing in new techniques using collage papers, pastels, crayons, sand, and more. All skill levels welcome! Dates: 8 Tuesdays, Apr 14-Jun 9 (No class Apr 21) Time: 4:30-5:30pm; $145/$135sibling Instructor: Natalie Busby Sculpture Through Time ●Ages 7-12 Mold and shape clay, wire, cardboard, found objects and more to create your own sculptural masterpieces. You’ll be inspired by such famous artists as Henry Moore, Auguste Rodin, Alexander Calder, and others. Dates: 8 Thursdays, Apr 16-Jun 11 (No class Apr 23) Time: 4:00-5:15pm; $165/$155sibling Instructor: Laura Root Mother and Child Sewing ●Ages 8+ Parents and children come together to celebrate a love for sewing and creativity! In this class, parents and kids will enjoy spending time together collaborating and creating projects like geometric tote bags, whimsical felt pillows, wallets, and phone covers. Dream up your own designs and learn the skills you need to sew them up! This class will combine fun decorative techniques, like fabric painting and embroidery, with basic machine sewing and pattern-making. REQUIRED: It is required that you have one working sewing machine per parent with basic machine needles, bobbins, and bobbin case. Dates: 7 Mondays, Apr 13-Jun 8 (No class Apr 20, May 25) Time: 5:30-7:00pm; $155 per family Instructor: Natalie Busby Spring 2015 Pottery ●Ages 8-14 Get your hands messy with this fun filled pottery class! Learn to create exciting clay forms with basic methods of hand building: coiling, pinching, and slab work. Make a variety of bowls, dishes, containers, and sculptural art pieces. Kid Workshops Create Your Dates: 8 Fridays, Apr 17-Jun 12 (No class Apr 24) Time: 4:30-6:00pm; $178/$158sibling Instructor: Laura Root Own! Drawing & Painting Studio ●Ages 10-16 Hone your skills and expand ideas and methods through the practice and study of drawing & painting. Try new media and techniques while finding inspiration from various historical art practices. All skill levels welcome! Advanced students may use this as an independent study. One Day Kid Workshops Great for Girl Scouts Boy Scouts Home School Class Or just a group of friends Dates: 8 Tuesdays, Apr 14-Jun 9 (No class Apr 21) Time: 5:30-6:45pm; $165/$155sibling Instructor: Natalie Busby Painting the Masters ●Ages 10+ Use the Master Painters of history to help shape and mold the artist within you! Study their techniques and learn some art history that you can use to apply to your work of art. Dates: 8 Thursdays, Apr 16-Jun 11 (No class Apr 23) Time: 5:30-6:30pm; $145/$135sibling Instructor: Laura Root Create your own workshop! All ages Is there an art form you’ve always wanted to try? Or looking at a specific class but just can’t make the day or time work? Let us know! We are here to help design the perfect class for groups of 5 or more! Call the office at 781.942.9600 with your ideas and for more details. 3 781.942.9600 · www.WeTeachCreativeArts.org Shake, Rattle & Roll ●Ages 6 months-3 (with caregiver) Share the joy of exploring music with your child! Learn new and traditional songs while developing a sense of rhythm, ear training, singing, dancing, and playing. A class for caregivers and children to bond as they develop a love of music. Group Flute Class ●Ages 6+ (with caregiver) Explore the flute with experienced Suzuki Educator, Judy Braude. Instrument rentals will be discussed in the first class, as will creating the home learning environment and listening. Adults are encouraged to learn to play along or may opt to participate by being the home teacher. Beginners and public school players welcomed. Dates: 8 Wednesdays, Apr 15-Jun 10 (No class Apr 22) Time: 11:00am-Noon; $160 per family Instructor: Kenya Esteva de Ruiz Dates: 8 Thursdays, April 16-Jun 11 (No class Apr 23) Time: 4:30-5:30pm; $160 per family Instructor: Judy Braude Instrument Exploration ●Ages 3.5-6 (with caregiver) Wondering if Suzuki Talent Education is right for your family? Not sure which instrument is right for your child? This class will help you explore Suzuki piano, violin, cello and guitar. We will also use rhythm games, singing, and listening to explore the Suzuki Triangle in a fun, nurturing environment. A great interim step between general music classes and private lessons. Broadway Bound: Voice ●Ages 7-12 Have a blast singing together while learning the basics necessary for greater musicianship! Topics covered: music notation, meter & key signatures, dynamics, vocal techniques based on “singing as an extension of speech,” ensemble, audition & performance preparation, and more. Music Classes MUSIC CLASSES Dates: 8 Wednesdays, Apr 15-Jun 10 (No class Apr 22) Time: 3:30-4:00pm; $120 per family Instructors: Kenya Esteva de Ruiz and Sheryl LaFayette Broadway Bound JR: Voice ●Ages 5-8 Love to sing? Then this beginning voice class is for you. Come learn the fundamentals of voice in a fun, supportive environment. Dates: 8 Wednesdays, Apr 15-Jun 10 (No class Apr 22) Time: 3:30-4:00pm; $120 per family Instructor: Andrea Loretz-Frey Ukulele Class ●Ages 5 and up Come explore this popular instrument with us. We will learn fun music, while learning left and right hand technique. No previous experience necessary. Bring a soprano ukulele with case to the first class. Ukuleles are very affordable and readily available at most music stores. Some students find models with the electronic tuner attached which make tuning at home a breeze. Dates: 7 Mondays, Apr 13-Jun 8 (No class Apr 20, May 25) Time: 4:30pm-5:15pm, $140 per family Instructor: Kenya Esteva de Ruiz 4 781.942.9600 · www.WeTeachCreativeArts.org Dates: 8 Tuesdays, Apr 14-Jun 9 (No class Apr 21) Time: 3:30-4:15pm; $160 per family Instructor: Andrea Loretz-Frey Bucket Drumming ●Ages 7-12 Bucket percussion, or bucket drumming, is taking the nation by storm! Join our group class where students are taught in drum line style on buckets. In just 9 weeks students will be able to play through 3 songs, learning basic beats, note values, and be able to read drum sheet music. Street musicians have been performing amazing percussion sounds on buckets and similar items throughout history. Buckets are simple and easy to find items that can produce some very amazing and entertaining sounds. Dates: 7 Mondays, Apr 13-Jun 8 (No class Apr 20, May 25) Time: 5:00-5:30; $90 per family Instructor: Dani Fortner Spring 2015 Call for Days/Times Beginning String Lesson Group Violin Inter-generational Come learn to play in a supportive environment. Bring your cello, violin or viola and learn the basics. All ages and learning styles welcome, learners under 7 must bring an adult caregiver. Music Classes Suzuki Group Class Come join us to explore Suzuki repertoire and skills in a deeper way. We will explore dynamics, phrasing, blending tone, harmonies and improvisation. This class is open to those taking violin, viola or cello lessons. If you are not studying the Suzuki Method but know the pieces, you are welcome. Open to all ages, but those under 6 should bring an adult with them. The class will be tailored to the abilities and interests of the class members. Some possible activities include recital prep, exploring variations for Go Tell Aunt Rhody and other favorites, fiddle music, playing musical games, improvising on a theme, sharing student compositions, leading and conducting and more. Need Individual Attention? Whether you’re learning to play an instrument, building stage presence or creating a portfolio ~ private lessons are for you. See page 9 for more details or call (781) 942-9600 Music · Art · Acting Dates: 8 Wednesdays, Apr 15-Jun 10 (No class Apr 22) Time: 5:00-6:00pm; $160 per family Instructor: Laura Burgess Chamber groups are forming for advanced high school and adult students. For details inquire at the office or by emailing music@weteachcreativearts.org. 5 THEATRE ARTS Broadway Bound JR: Acting ●Ages 5-7 Join us for our newest acting program Broadway Bound Jr.: Acting. This class is for students who would like to develop their acting skills in a supportive and exciting atmosphere, while learning about all their favorite Broadway shows! Dates: 8 Tuesdays, Apr 14-Jun 9 (No class Apr 21) Time: 3:30-4:30pm; $140/$130sibling Instructor: Bobby Imperato Imaginative Acting ●Ages 5-7 Acting begins with imagination! Learn theatre skills through games, improvisation, role-playing, and following a script. The course culminates in a collaborative show created with music, dance, acting, and imagination! Dates: 8 Wednesdays, Apr 15-Jun 10 (No class Apr 22) Time: 4:00-5:00pm; $140/$130sibling Instructor: Kelly Walsh Superheroes Acting & Adventure! ●Ages 6-8 Ever wonder what it was like to leap tall buildings in single bound? Did you ever wish you had x-ray vision or powers of invisibility? If yes, then this class is for you. Come create your own one-ofa-kind Superhero in this exciting new acting class. Through dynamic storytelling, vocal work and imagination we will create our own exciting and fun characters. Dates: 7 Mondays, Apr 13-Jun 8 (No class Apr 20, May 25) Time: 4:00-5:00pm; $130/$120sibling Instructor: Bobby Imperato Act 1 for Beginning Actors ●Ages 7-10 What does it take to become an actor? In this course students will learn the principles of stage acting through games, scenes, and a short play. A wonderful introduction to theatre! Dates: 7 Mondays, Apr 13-Jun 8 (No class Apr 20, May 25) Time: 5:00-6:00pm; $130/$120sibling Instructor: Bobby Imperato 6 Broadway Bound: Acting ●Ages 7-12 Join us for our newest acting program. Broadway Bound: Acting is for students who would like to develop their acting skills in a supportive and exciting atmosphere. Expand your acting skills while learning about your favorite Broadway Musicals. Dates: 8 Tuesdays, Apr 14-Jun 9 (No class Apr 21) Time: 4:30-5:30pm; $140/$130sibling Instructor: Bobby Imperato Act 2 for Intermediate Actors ●Ages 8-12 Improve acting skills by exploring character study, improv, comedy, pantomime, analyzing a script, and the audition process. A great next step after taking our Act 1 class. Dates: 8 Wednesdays, Apr 15-Jun 10 (No class Apr 22) Time: 5:00-6:00pm; $140/$130sibling Instructor: Kelly Walsh Act 3 for Advanced Actors ●Ages 13+ Take your acting to the next level in this advanced class. Learn to create characters of depth and substance as well as analyzing a script. Act 2 class required, or previous acting experience. Dates: 8 Fridays, Apr 17-Jun 12 (No class Apr 24) Time: 3:30-5:00pm; $175/$165sibling Instructor: Kelly Walsh Acting for Teens ●Ages 13+ Learn how to improv, create a character and work with a script. We’ll even have fun playing short form games like you may have seen on “Whose Line is it Anyway?” Theatre classes are FUN and also help you with public speaking and creative thinking. All levels welcome. Dates: 7 Mondays, Apr 13-Jun 8 (No class Apr 20, May 25) Time: 6:00-7:00pm; $140/$130sibling Instructor: Bobby Imperato Spring 2015 Seniors 65+ may take a 10% Senior Discount) Free-Write Class ●Adults Work on your writing in a respectful, supportive environment. We will use writing prompts as a jumping off point, write freely, and then share our work. Open to writers of any or no experience, all genres. Bring your notebook or laptop and join us. Dates: select Fridays, call for dates. Time: 12:30pm-2:00pm; donation collected each class Instructor: Laura Burgess Singing for Adults ●Adults This spring is the time to jumpstart your creativity with a fun, adult singing class. Now is the time to give the gift of music to yourself and have a blast exploring your singing voice while meeting new, like-minded friends. This class will focus on a wide variety of numbers that are sure to please everyone’s musical taste. Dates: 8 Wednesdays, Apr 15-Jun 10 (No class Apr 22) Time: 6:30-7:30pm; $170 Instructor: Andrea Loretz-Frey Painting: Exploring Color ●Adults Enjoy a great social evening while building your observational painting skills by learning the impact that light has on color, form and spatial relationships. Find inspiration in new styles and ideas. All skill levels welcome! Dates: 8 Thursdays, Apr 16-Jun 11 (No class Apr 23) Time: 6:45-8:15pm; $150 Instructor: Dennis Hart Adult Workshops You Create It! Great for Time with Friends Time with Family Employee Team-Building Events You Create It! Want to bring together a group of friends, family members, co-workers, or employees for a social or team-building event? We can work with you to create a workshop designed to suit your needs. Pricing varies depending on hours, project, location, etc. Call Education Director Kelly Walsh at 781.942.9600 to make your request! Adult Classes & Workshops Adults (Students 17+ may take adult courses. Stained Glass: Add Color to Your Life! ●Adults Learn to design, cut, solder, and finish glass projects at your own pace. This course is for beginning, intermediate and advanced students. Course cost does not include specific project materials, which may be purchased from the instructor at the 2nd class; materials will run approximately $35 to complete a project. Dates: 8 Tuesdays, Apr 7-Jun 2 (No class Apr 21) Time: 7:00-9:30pm; $160 Instructor: Betty Connolly 7 April Vacation April Vacation - April 20th - 24th Art & Music Workshops Ages 3-6 theatre to create your own unique, one of a kind program just for you! From Mozart to Beethoven, let your child experience an intertwined educational week of music, art and dance. MONDAY, April 20th AM: The Music of Mozart A fun-filled morning exploring the music of Mozart. Learn a sense of rhythm, ear training and more by playing musical, educational games and exercises. TUESDAY, April 21st AM: Let’s go to Austria Travel to Mozart’s birthplace with us as we learn about Austria through music, art and dance. We will learn about the culture and music through musical games and exercises, fun art projects and movement inspired from the country’s dances. April 20th - 24th WEDNESDAY, April 22nd AM: Little Beethoven’s Learn about Beethoven’s music in this educational and exciting workshop. Every class has music-inspired movement incorporated, whether it's following the rhythm with musical games or dancing to the music. THURSDAY, April 23rd AM: Let’s go to Italy Explore Italy, the home of great composers through art, music and dance. The morning will be filled with the sounds of Italy, as well as traditional dances and even an art project or two. FRIDAY, April 24th AM: Musical Genius! Spend the morning exploring different music from Masters around the world. Here is their chance to touch and try all different instruments. Will your child be inspired to be the next great Master? Tuition Information: Half Day Session: 9am-noon, $40 per half day or $175/week; Sibling Half Day Pricing: $35/day or $150/week Early Drop Off: 8-9am, $10/day or $35/week Art Workshops Ages 6-12 An exciting sampler week of fine arts that is sure to keep your child’s creativity flowing. Why not try a workshop in Painting, Printmaking or Pottery? Or sign up for the whole week and try a little bit of everything! You can also mix and match with MONDAY, April 20th AM: Cartooning, Villains and Heroes Crash! Bang! Zoom! What dastardly deeds will your villain do? Will your hero save the day? Create your own comic book through pictures and action words. PM: Painting and Collage Unleash your creativity by exploring painting and collages. TUESDAY, April 21st AM: Pottery Get your hands dirty in this morning pottery workshop. PM: Printmaking A broad introduction of basic printmaking processes using hand-drawn and photo-based images. WEDNESDAY, April 22nd AM: Trash into Treasure Make your very own treasure using recycled materials and everyday items. PM: Art in Nature Illustrate plants, animals, insects, life cycles, and entire ecosystems by using principles of art. THURSDAY, April 23rd AM: Sculpture Students will get inspired by studying artwork of famous sculptors before creating their own masterpiece. PM: Clay Mania Come have fun with clay! Work with clay to create varied and exciting projects. FRIDAY, April 24th AM: Painting with the Masters Improve or learn painting techniques, styles, observation skills, and basic color theory by studying works of painting Masters like Vermeer, Singer Sargent and Seurat. PM: Portrait Drawing Learn new drawing skills to create realistic portraits. Tuition Information: Half Day Session: 9am-noon or 1-4pm, $40 per half day or $175/week; Sibling Half Day Pricing: $35/day or $150/week Full Day Session: 9am-4pm (includes supervised lunch hour), $75/day or $325/week; Sibling Full Day Pricing: $70/day or $300/week Early Drop Off: 8-9am, $10/day or $35/week 8 781.942.9600 · www.WeTeachCreativeArts.org April Vacation Week Cont. Mix and match with Art Workshops! MONDAY, April 20th AM: Improv Spend your morning taking your Improv skills to the next level. A great workshop for new or advanced actors. PM: Improv 2 Use what you’ve learned in Session 1, as the games and exercises become more advanced. TUESDAY, April 21st AM: Disney Characters Always wanted to play Ariel, Jasmine or Elsa? Here is your chance as we bring our favorite Disney Characters to life. PM: Disney Villains In the afternoon session, we will add villains such as Ursula and Maleficent to make the drama even more fun. WEDNESDAY, April 22nd AM: Fairy Tales and Fables This morning is all about your favorite fairy tale characters such as Little Red, Cinderella and Snow White. PM: Fairy Tales and Fables, Part 2 In the afternoon we will add new characters to the mix and continue the fun. THURSDAY, April 23rd AM: Theatre Games Play all of your favorite theatre games guaranteed to be loads of fun. We will play Party Quirks, What about Bob, Bus Stop and more. PM: Theatre Games 2 Different games, same fun. FRIDAY, April 24th AM: Create your own play! Have a great idea for a story or play? Then this is the workshop for you. We will write, direct and perform our own mini-plays! PM: Create your own play- Part 2 Spend the afternoon continuing the work on your next masterpiece or start a whole new story. Tuition Information: Half Day Session: 9am-noon or 1-4pm, $40 per half day or $175/week; Sibling Half Day Pricing: $35/day or $150/week Full Day Session: 9am-4pm (includes supervised lunch hour), $75/day or $325/week; Sibling Full Day Pricing: $70/day or $300/week Early Drop Off: 8-9am, $10/day or $35/week Private Music Lessons Whether learning to play, continuing study or rekindling a love for music, CREATIVE ARTS offers the perfect opportunity to keep your abilities in tune with private music lessons. Our faculty are professional musicians who use their years of experience to teach students of all ages technique, theory, aesthetics, and music appreciation in a fun and educational way! By working together, we can help achieve the goals of the individual student. Lessons are held weekly and students are encouraged to perform in monthly Performance Nights or community events when they are ready. Try a trial lesson or sign up for an 8-week introductory session to find that good student-teacher-parent fit. Registrations accepted on a rolling basis all year. Call the office at 781.942.9600 to discuss different teacher options and availability. Trial Lesson: $30. A 30 minute time frame including a lesson on the instrument and a teacher meeting to establish goals and answer questions. Private Lessons Theatre Workshops Ages 8-14 Introductory Session: $300 for 8 consecutive 30 minute private lessons. A 45 and 60 minute lesson length is also available Tuition: $54. for 45min / $69. for 60min Traditional Instruction, Ages 7-Adults & Suzuki Instruction, Ages 3-Adults Private Lessons Available For: Percussion ~ Piano* ~ Clarinet ~ Saxophone ~ Recorder ~ Flute* ~ Oboe ~ Voice ~ Bass ~ Guitar (acoustic & electric) ~ Violin* ~ Viola* ~ Cello ~ Kalimba ~ Appalachian & Hammered Dulcimer ~ Marimba * Indicates Suzuki Instruction available. The Suzuki method was developed by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, a Japanese violinist who desired to bring beauty to the lives of children through the study of music. Private Acting or Art Lessons Ages 8-Adult Upcoming audition? Need to improve vocalization, character development, public speaking skills, or build stage presence? We have the remedy with private acting lessons! Want to work on a specific technique? Need to prepare your portfolio or just want that individual attention? Then private art lessons are for you. 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