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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGBS11) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 Workshops → Film Camp Sept. 18-Oct. 23 Saturday from September 18th to October 23rd at the PS Collective, 6056 Maple Street from 9am-3pm. students will work together as crew members and create a fully produced film. students will screenwrite, act, direct, and edit. Lunch will be provided and students will travel a fe |
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Fall 2010 → Acting/Improv 8 yrs-adult (10FACIMTH6) e, and skits. Learn basic theatre knowledge using creative exercises while gaining self confidence. students will also assist in creating and writing their own skits. students will perform in an end of the semester recital. |
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Ballet 7-9 yrs (10FDBS11) be pulled back. |
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Fall 2010 → Creative Writing 10 yrs.-adult (10FCWTH5TB) of the class is to have a laid back approach so students can enjoy writing and imagining new things. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs.- adult (10FMGAS9AP) usic and rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Creative Writing 10-15 yrs. (10FCWW6JS) of others. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGAS10AP) usic and rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Writing for Fun 8- 10 yrs. (10FWFFS10JI) dents can enjoy writing and imagining new things. |
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Fall 2010 → Acting-Improv 8 yrs-adult (10SACIMS11KB) e, and skits. Learn basic theatre knowledge using creative exercises while gaining self confidence. students will also assist in creating and writing their own skits. students will perform in an end of the semester recital. |
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Fall 2010 → Acting-Improv -Write It Out 10-18 yrs.(10FACIMT4) e, and skits. Learn basic theatre knowledge using creative exercises while gaining self confidence. students will also assist in creating and writing their own skits. students will perform in an end of the semester recital. |
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Ballet and Tap Advanced 6-9yrs. (10FDBM5CH) Classwork will culminate in a recital dance for the end of the semester. Dress Code: At a minimum students should wear clothes comfortable for movement. If they do not have ballet slippers, students should wear socks. If possible, students may purchase a leotard, |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGAT4AP) as popular and classical music. This class will require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGAW4AP) rn to play some rock and roll tunes. Purchase of a music book may be necessary. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGAW6AP) as well as popular and classical music. This class will require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGAW5AP) well as popular and classical music. This class will require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGBW5JF) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Ballet 4-6 yrs (10FDBS11) earn creative movement, develop rhythm, flexibility, and begin the study of basic ballet technique. students also learn a dance for the end of semester recital. Dress Code: At a minimum students should we |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGAS11AP) usic and rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Writing For Fun 11-13 yrs. (10FWFFS11JI) udents can enjoy writing and imagining new things. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGBT4RB) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGAT5AP) usic and rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGBM5DA) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRM4EM) ing drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGBM4DA) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGBS9RR) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGBS11RR) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGBS10RR) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRW4EM) ing drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRT5TB) nd mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRT4TB) drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.- adult (10FMGBW6JF) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGBW4JF) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10SMGBT5RB) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGMX6AP) rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Acting-Improv 8 yrs-adult (10FACIMS10KB) e, and skits. Learn basic theatre knowledge using creative exercises while gaining self confidence. students will also assist in creating and writing their own skits. students will perform in an end of the semester recital.   |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGMX5AP) rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGMX4AP) rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Painting from Around the World 8 yrs.-adult (10FAPMX5) palette knife, brush drawing, mixing of colors, and color theory to create and visualize paintings. students will create projects influenced by art from different cultures around the world. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGW5TS) drawing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGW4SW) drawing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6yrs.-adult (10FAGT5CM) making, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGT4) drawing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Watercolor 10 yrs.-adult (10FAGTH5IE) ositions. We will explore the medium through some fun lessons, and then create compositions of the students’ choosing. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGTH4IK) drawing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGM4MP) painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGS9IK) drawing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGS10IK) painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGBT6RB) ead music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. Instructors may use the Mel Bay method. students should have a guitar at home for practice. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGMX4SW) ing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGAT6AP) as well as popular and classical music. This class will require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Ballet and Tap 4-6 yrs. (10FDBM4CH)
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Ballet 4-6 yrs. (10FDW4CH) tap shoes. |
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Ballet 7-10 yrs. (10FDW5CH) n the basics of ballet/tap techniques; these culminate in a recital dance. Dress Code: At a minimum students should wear clothes comfortable for movement and if they do not have ballet slippers, students should wear socks; students hair should be pulled |
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Ballet 4-6yrs. (10FDTH4) nd/or tap shoes. |
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Ballet 6-9yrs. (10FDTH5) tights, ballet slippers and/or tap shoes. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGATH5AP) as well as popular and classical music. This class will require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult ( 10FMGATH6AP) as well as popular and classical music. This class will require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8yrs. - adult (10FMGATH4AP) xperience will focus on music theory of rock and roll and learn to play rock and roll tunes. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRS11CN) children enjoy basic art education through use of multimedia such as paint, clay, markers, chalk. students also develop coordination and decision making skills while making art and working with art tools. $5 art supply fee inc |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRS9CN) children enjoy basic art education through use of multimedia such as paint, clay, markers, chalk. students also develop coordination and decision making skills while making art and working with art tools. $5 art supply fee inc |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRS10CN) children enjoy basic art education through use of multimedia such as paint, clay, markers, chalk. students also develop coordination and decision making skills while making art and working with art tools. $5 art supply fee inc |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBMX4) k. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBMX5) sic book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBMX6) sic book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAT4SR) piano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Classes are for beginning and intermediate students and grouped by experience level, age and method/instructor if possible. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at hom |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAT5SR) eral different piano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Classes are for intermediate students and grouped by experience level, age and method/instructor if possible. students will need a keyboar |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAT6SR) veral different piano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Classes are for intermediate students and grouped by experience level, age and method/instructor if possible. students will need a keyboar |
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Fall 2010 → Violin 6 yrs.-adult (10FMVT5KN) This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBS10AB) rchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBS11AB) urchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBS9AB) This class may require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMBPS9ST) k. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBW5KN) p; |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBT5) od instruction is used. Instructor will personalize instruction based on age and experience level. students should have a keyboard or piano for practice at home. This class may require the purchase of a music |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBT6) of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBTX6) k. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAW4SR) iano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Instructor will individualize class for each student based on experience level and age. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at home practice. This class will likely requi |
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Fall 2010 → Dance-Beginning Ballet and Tap 6-9 yrs. (10FDBM6CH) intro to basic ballet/tap techniques - this culminates in a recital dance. Dress Code: At a minimum students should wear clothes comfortable for movement and if they do not have ballet slippers, students should wear socks; students hair should be pu |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAW5SR) no methods may be used including the Alfred method. Instructor will individualize class for each student based on experience level and age. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at home practice. This class will likely req |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAW6SR) od instruction is used. Instructor will personalize instruction based on age and experience level. students should have a keyboard or piano for practice at home. This class may require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAS10SR) no methods may be used including the Alfred method. Instructor will individualize class for each student based on experience level and age. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at home practice. This class will likely req |
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Fall 2010 → Voice 12 yrs.-adult (10FMVOT6KL) is a great beginning to vocal training, including breathing, diction, intonation, and tone quality. students will study many different styles of music and learn to improve tone quality, learn or hone music reading skills, and voice projection. Depending on |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAS11SR) piano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Instructor will individualize class for each student based on experience level and age. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at home practice. This class will likely requi |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAS9SR) piano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Instructor will individualize class for each student based on experience level and age. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at home practice. This class will likely requi |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs-adult (10FMBPS10ST) ic book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAMX4SR) piano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Instructor will individualize class for each student based on experience level and age. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at home practice. This class will likely requi |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAMX5SR) piano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Instructor will individualize class for each student based on experience level and age. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at home practice. This class will likely requi |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPAMX6SR) piano methods may be used including the Alfred method. Instructor will individualize class for each student based on experience level and age. Need a keyboard or piano to use for at home practice. This class will likely requi |
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Fall 2010 → Simply Music 7 yrs-adult (10FMSMT4SL) immediately - from their very first lessons. In stark contrast to traditional methods that require students to learn music-reading as the means of learning to play, Simply Music teachers temporarily delay music-reading and introduce a revolutionary, 'playing-based' methodology. This natural approach to learning music initially involves exposing students to a vast array of unique, copyrighted concepts that unfold directly onto the keyboard and produce unprecedented re |
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Fall 2010 → Filmmaking for Beginners 9-15 yrs. (10FFTH4JH) ndent movie. From story concept and screenwriting to camerawork, directing, and post-production, students will walk away with a basic skill set to get them started in the art of making films. |
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Fall 2010 → Filmmaking for Beginners 16 yrs.-adult (10FFTH5JH) ndent movie. From story concept and screenwriting to camerawork, directing, and post-production, students will walk away with a basic skill set to get them started in the art of making films. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.- adult (10FMGBMX6RB) el Bay Method - parts of the guitar – learn about the strings, frets, chords, and read music. students and grouped by experience level, age and instructor if possible. This class may require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBW6) e piano (posture, finger placement, scales, simple songs). This class is for beginners of all ages. students will receive individualized instruction while participating in a small group class. students should have a keyboard or p |
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Fall 2010 → Creative Writing 10yrs-adult (10FCWM6JI) hers. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGBS10) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Sing For Fun 5-7 yrs. (10FMSFM5PB) have fun with music and learn about rhythm, beats, pitch, pronunciation, and basic vocal training. students’ vocals are often accompanied by guitar, piano, or specialized accompaniment CD |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs-adult (10FMPBS11ST) of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMAGM5RW) rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMAGM4RW) ay be necessary for this class. students should have a guitar at home for practice. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6 yrs.-adult (10FMPTH4ST) k. |
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Fall 2010 → Voice 12 yrs.-adult (10FMVOW5DS) a great beginning to vocal training, including breathing, diction, intonation, and tone quality. students will study many different styles of music and learn to improve tone quality, learn or hone music reading skills, and voice projection. Depending |
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Fall 2010 → Voice 12 yrs.-adult (10FMVOW6DS) a great beginning to vocal training, including breathing, diction, intonation, and tone quality. students will study many different styles of music and learn to improve tone quality, learn or hone music reading skills, and voice projection. Depending on c |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6 yrs.-adult (10FMPTH5ST) r keyboard at home to use for practicing. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6 yrs.-adult (10FMPTH6ST) or keyboard at home to use for practicing. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs-adult (10FMGTH4RB) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGTH5RB) oach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGTH6RB) approach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class may require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Sculpture and 3-D Art 8yrs-adult (10FAST5) students will use different mediums, such as paper mache and clay, to make 3-D creations. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6yrs (10FAPRMX4IK) enjoy basic art education through use of multimedia such as paint, clay, markers, and chalk. students also develop coordination and decision making skills while making art and working with art tools. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRW5EM) enjoy basic art education through use of multimedia such as paint, clay, markers, and chalk. students also develop coordination and decision making skills while making art and working with art tools. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Pottery 8yrs.-adult (10FAPW4TS) fired and students will paint, stain or glaze to add finishing touches. Art history included! |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBT4) of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGBS9) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGBMX5) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs.-adult (10FMGAT4AP) usic and rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Create Art Around the World 8-12 yrs. (10FAAWT4CM) ll look at are Russia, Africa, Mexico, and Japan. |
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Fall 2010 → Childrens Choir 7-9 yrs. (10FCCT5DS) expressing themselves through music as a team. |
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Fall 2010 → Childrens Choir 7-10 yrs. (10FCCS10SM) expressing themselves through music as a team. |
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Fall 2010 → Writing Creatively/Poetry 12 yrs-adult (10FWCTX5SW) of others. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPBTX5) of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Piano 6 yrs.-adult (10FMPBTX4) of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs.-adult (10FMGATX6) usic and rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs.-adult (10FMGATX5) usic and rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Guitar 8 yrs.-adult (10FMGATX4) usic and rock and roll tunes. The purchase of a music book may be necessary for this class. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGBTX5) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Kinetic Sculpture 8-12 yrs. (10FAKS6IK) history and artists of mobiles (kinetic sculpture). |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Preschool 4-6 yrs. (10FAPRTX4IK) enjoy basic art education through use of multimedia such as paint, clay, markers, and chalk. students also develop coordination and decision making skills while making art and working with art tools. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-General 6 yrs.-adult (10FAGTX4MP) cluding drawing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media. A $5 art fee is included in the class cost. |
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Fall 2010 → Acting-Improv -Write It Out 10-16 yrs.(10FACIMTX6) e, and skits. Learn basic theatre knowledge using creative exercises while gaining self confidence. students will also assist in creating and writing their own skits. students will perform in an end of the semester recital. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPATX6) od instruction is used. Instructor will personalize instruction based on age and experience level. students should have a keyboard or piano for practice at home. This class may require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 8 yrs.-adult (10FMPATX5) od instruction is used. Instructor will personalize instruction based on age and experience level. students should have a keyboard or piano for practice at home. This class may require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Advanced Piano 6yrs. - adult (10FMPATX4) od instruction is used. Instructor will personalize instruction based on age and experience level. students should have a keyboard or piano for practice at home. This class may require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8 yrs-adult (10FMGBTX6) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Beginning Guitar 8yrs.-adult (10FMGBTX4) roach to proper technique, how to read music, and the basics of how to play notes and chords. students should have a guitar at home for practice. This class will likely require the purchase of a music book. |
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Fall 2010 → Art-Watercolor 10 yrs.-adult (10FAGTX6IE) ositions. We will explore the medium through some fun lessons, and then create compositions of the students’ choosing. $5 art fee is included in the price of tuition. |
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Welcome to Our Site all Film Workshop JOIN US AT THE COOLEST WORKSHOP THIS FALL! Six Week Film Workshop for students Ages 11-18 Sept. 18th- Oct. 23, Saturdays 9am-3pm at the PS Collective, 6056 Maple St. Have you always wanted to make or star in a movie? Now is your chance! At the Arts For All Film Workshop students will learn about: Screenwriting Acting Lighting Directing Editin |
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About AFA → About Our Organization since. Currently we are in two public schools as an after school program for their respective students, the Open Door Mission on Saturdays, the Home School Learning Center in Benson on Wednesdays, and our open to the general public classes held at five locations, five days a week. In 2009, we also collaborated with the Camp Fire program for students when school was not in session, worked with the Youth Empowerment Program for African-American students in North Omaha, and provided art classes for the children of Latinas in Action through Interfaith Health in South Omaha. Future plans include working with students at South High School, expanding a middle of the day program in Papillion, and piloting an adult evening program in art and music. Arts For All, Inc. is a non-sectarian not-for-profit organization without any religious affiliation. Our programs are open to all people. Arts For All is made possible in part through the generosity of various church congregations, community organizations, and schools who donate the use of their facilities. As time goes on, we expect to expand our programs for our younger and older students and provide more opportunities for those with special needs. This will make our vision and mission of making the arts available for all a reality. Remember, we are putting the ARTS back in heARTS. |
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Support AFA rtnership Possibilities Our organization continues to grow and we are exploring new ways to recruit students, keep costs low, and build the Arts For All name as a fundamental resource to families in Omaha. We |
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Instructors and Staff → Inna Kulagina ssity of art. Here in Nebraska, she plans to go back to large scale paintings and big projects with students. Kulagina considers herself a teacher by nature: she loves creating together with students and trying to change the world for the best together, experiencing the true power of art. &n |
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Instructors and Staff → Inga Eanes ls. I am excited about Arts For All, Inc. and am looking forward to teaching and exploring art with students of all ages. |
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Instructors and Staff → Tara Bilek s. I have been with Arts For All for two years now and I enjoy creating and working with all of my students. I have taught Preschool for five years and throughly enjoy this stage of their lives. The art we have done in the past helps them work on their eye/ hand coordination by using scissors, glue, painting, planting plants, etc. Also, |
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Instructors and Staff → Robert Whitbeck Guitar instruction combines two of my loves, music and teaching. It's exciting for me to see a new student making progress on the guitar and I strive to keep the experience fun while at the same time grounding students in solid music basics. I am starting my certification process with the Music Together program. |
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Instructors and Staff → Stacy Robinson y more advanced classes. I also teach private lessons and play music for my church. |
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Instructors and Staff → Betsy Detter d year with Arts for All as a keyboard teacher, and I am in my fifth year of teaching private piano students at Saint Cecilia's Grade School. My career in music began as a Children's Choir director at my Baptist Church dur |
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Instructors and Staff → Luellen Turek This is my second year teaching at Arts For All. It is truly a joy to impart my love of music to my students and see them progress each semester. I have over 20 years of experience working with Youth Choirs, |
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Instructors and Staff → Sandra Larsen, accredited Simply Music teacher . I am now an accredited Simply Music teacher and am thrilled to offer this remarkable program to students so that they too may develop a life-long relationship with the piano. |
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Instructors and Staff → Kim Belken or All over the past year and look forward to continuing with them in the future. |
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Donate → Support AFA → Help a Student Discover the Power of the Arts ial and develop an appreciation for the arts. |
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About AFA → Policies licies below or download a Winter 2010 policy sheet in English and español. Registration students of all ages - beginners to intermediate levels are accepted in our program. There are some exceptions for advanced level students. |
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About AFA → Future Plans am for seniors at low cost housing, community centers, retirement communities, and for home bound students. Expand the Music Together program by offering it through our public sites and additional outreach programs. Open a site in Council Bluffs. Have our own building and facilities, while still keeping our sites throughout the Omaha, Elkhorn and Papillion area. Offer classes on developing creativity, improving the ability to “see” and “hear”, and understanding the value and appreciation of the arts. |
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Instructors and Staff → Juliana Taber, Site Supervisor, Administrative Assistant, Sub ing on my law degree at Creighton University. I love painting, sculpture and working with the students at AFA. But I really love painting!! I have practiced Judo for about 5 years, love that too. I get to practice my Spanish a lot, working with parents and instructors. I am a proud mother of two wonderful children, Anderson and Rodrigo, and enjoy spending every free moment with them! |
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Instructors and Staff → Phil Sledge, First United Methodist Site Supervisor de entering the workforce, in the field of Computer Technology. |
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Instructors and Staff → Judy Fountain ift of music with the elderly has also been a focus of mine, so I schedule recitals for my private students in local nursing homes. I also have homeschooled our six children over the past 25 years, with our oldest now an Assistant Professor of Music in Collaborative Piano at a university in Texas. Additionally, I enjoy helping on a hotline for a local pregnancy center and leading a Bible study at our church. |
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Instructors and Staff → Jessica Ritchie n attending college for Music Education, but is happy now to just share her love of music with her students. She enjoys inventing interactive games to teach musical concepts and is a fan of the Alfred's Basic Piano Library method of teaching. |
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Donate → Support AFA → Masonite Drawing Board llow students mobility and space on to sketch |
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Donate → Support AFA → Headphones and practice uninterrupted and focused! |
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Donate → Support AFA → Guitar Strings-6 packs of our guitars are donated fix-er-uppers and we need strings! |
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Instructors and Staff → Trevor Stoehr t and how important other people are to my own development. My experiences, both good and bad, with students, faculty, and visiting artists helped me to identify myself as a part of a community and as an artist. I enjoy and appreciate the history, thought processes, manual labor, emotional expressions, manipulation of materials, and learning experiences that are inherent in Studio Art. I believe that order and chaos are both essential elements to creative work. I have participated in a number |
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Instructors and Staff → Courtney Stein nguage. But more than anything, Courtney loves sharing her passion (whatever it may be) with students young and old. |
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Welcome to Our Site → Visual Arts They are talented and love to share their passion. Come take an ART class! Check out this awesome student art from our Summer 2010 session. More than 500 students participated in our summer 2010 session. As we wrap-up and begin preparation for the fall, Arts For All would like to acknowlege our all students. Our performing and music arts students practiced and worked hard. Although we have a lot of fun in class, our students deserve kudos for their accomplishments! Below is some art from Jim Jacobi's summer Painting and Drawing students. This is some amazing art that we would like to share. Good job to all our students! |
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Welcome to Our Site → Performing Arts d dance. In addition to the joy learning a new art form, the performing arts offer many benefits to students. Acting develops self-confidence, empathy, and quick thinking skills. Studying dance develops coordination, musicality, physical fitness, and artistic expression. We offer the following acting classes: Improv/Acting Monologues, |
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Welcome to Our Site → Music Arts music training helps develop brain areas involved in language and reasoning. Through music study, students learn the value of sustained effort to achieve excellence and the rewards of hard work. Participation in music can last and be enjoyed throughout a lifetime. Participating in the musical arts also encourages self-expression and leads to self-esteem as a by-product, as music performance teaches people to conquer fear and take risks. Teamwork is also an important s |
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Donate → Support AFA → Small Guitar Amps dents the option to learn and practice the electric guitar. |
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Donate → Support AFA → Guitar Tuners Help students stay in tune! AFA needs 3 guitar tuners at $18.00 each. |
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Donate → Support AFA → Clay Firing for Students' Pottery you have access to a kiln, a donation of your services would be much appreciated. |
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Class Locations → Lewis and Clark Middle School on, AFA offers art, drama, guitar, film-making, and piano classes free of charge to Lewis and Clark students after school. Classes are offered on Wednesdays from 2:45-4:15 pm across the street from Lewis and Clark at First United Methodist Church. If you are |
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Class Locations → Western Hills Magnet Elementary School offers art, drama/improv, ballet/dance, guitar, and piano classes free of charge to Western Hills students after school. Classes are offered on Tuesdays from 3:40-4:40 pm for 2nd and 3rd graders and Thursdays from 3:40-4:40 pm for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders. If y |
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Calendar → Arts in Action- An Arts For All Benefit Concert e on sale for lots of cool prizes! Donations also gladly accepted. It will feature local bands, AFA student and teacher performances, and food and drink vendors. We hope to see you and your family and friends there! 4-5pm – Stan Spurgeon presents King Cool Orchestra (Swing/Latin) (http://www.myspace.com/kingcoolorchestra) 5:30-6:30pm – Omaha Musicians Jazz Quartet (Jazz) featuring Jerry Jacobi, Dan Cerveny, Susan Thorne, and Carlos Figueroa, members of the Oma |
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Instructors and Staff → Amy Brennan towards a doctorate. I look forward to working with your child! |
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AFA News → Arts For All Featured in the Omaha World Herald page story on Arts For All that ran on Sunday, January 24. We are so proud of our instructors and students that were featured! Many more Omahans now know about Arts For All and the great service we provide to the community. We recieved many inquires about classes. Read it and pass it |
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Private Group Lessons, Events, and Camps → Welcome to Our Site → Semester End Recital and Art Shows 30 6pm |
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Instructors and Staff → Sara Thomsen o, accordion, and singing in the Wheaton College Women’s Chorale. |
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AFA Blog → Welcome to the Arts For All Blog derful ways. One of which is this blog. With numerous contributors such as myself, teachers, students, parents, and site supervisors you will always get an interesting and fresh perspective on the arts such as our personal experiences with the arts, how and why the arts are importa |
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Calendar → Reminder: Last Thursday Class Held in Bellevue ursday at Papio Creek Church will be held at Christ the King Lutheran Church, this Thursday only. students and their families will be able to scope out our new site for the fall, enjoy some refreshments, and watch some demonstrations from A |
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AFA Blog → Watching the Short People Write Watching the Short People Write I am attempting to teach my students about the art of blogging. I randomly assigned them topics. One of my students is do |
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Instructors and Staff → Courtney Mimick Fremont, and Kearney, NE. However, I consider my greatest "work" is not that of my own, but of the students I work with. I have taught art for 7 years, and am currently the art teacher at Thomas Jefferson High School in Council Bluffs. I am also looking forward to beginning my second year with Arts for All. |
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