Winter-Spring Brochu.. - Northfield Arts Guild
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Winter-Spring Brochu.. - Northfield Arts Guild
Northfield Arts Guild CLASSES WINTER-SPRING 2013 2 Exercise Your Creativity at the Arts Guild! Table of Contents: Music & Visual Arts for pre-K ................ 3 Visual Arts ......................................... 4-5 Ceramics ............................................ 6-8 Dance Program ..................................... 9 Weekly Dance Classes .................. 10-13 Our Teachers ................................. 14-15 Class Schedule Overview .............. 16-17 Membership/Circles of Support ...... 18-19 2013 Winter-Spring Semester Schedule: Session 5: Jan. 21 - Feb. 16 Session 6: Feb. 18 - Mar. 16 Session 7: Mar. 18 - Apr. 20 (no classes Mar. 25 - 30) Session 8: Apr. 22 - May 18 Registration is due by the first class in every 4 week session. Late registration fee is $10. Please note the decision to run a class is made one week before a scheduled start date. Please register early. LOOK! DISCOUNTS! Pay for a full semester 16 weeks and get $5 off per month! Sign up for multiple classes 2 or more classes per week: First class at full tuition (longest class) 20% discount each additional class Rates Non-member: Early childhood classes Elementary aged classes Teen and Adult classes Dance classes (all ages) Music Together ® Workshops $10 per hour $12 per hour $13 per hour $13 per hour $15 per hour rates vary plus supplies plus supplies plus supplies Members: Receive a 10% discount on all classes! Member (m) and non-member (nm) prices are listed by each class. Cancellation/refund policy: If there is a cancellation any time after a class session has started, we will refund a prorated portion of the class fee, minus a $5 administrative fee. (Excludes Music Together®) Scholarships are available for up to 40% for a single class (not including materials), based on financial need. Contact the office for an application form. The Community Action Center also offers scholarships for school-age children. Call (507) 664-3550. Join classes at any time. (Call the office for more details.) register online: northfieldartsguild.org OR call 507-645-8877 OR stop by 304 Division St. S music & visual arts for pre-K 3 Music Together® for ages infant to 5 years All children are musical! Come spend 45 minutes each week singing, playing instruments and dancing with your infant, toddler or preschooler in a playful, non-performance-oriented atmosphere. These developmentally appropriate classes guide young children through the crucial early stages of music development and feature great arrangements of original and traditional songs in a wide variety of tonalities, meters, and cultural styles. Tuition includes two professionally recorded CDs, a beautifully illustrated songbook, and a parent guide DVD titled "Music Together at Home: Helping Your Child Grow Musically." Each session teaches a new collection of songs. Instructor: Anna Lisa Rustad Venue: Dance & Art Studio Days & Times: Mondays, 6:45 - 7:30 pm Wednesdays, 10 - 10:45 am Thursdays,10 - 10:45 am Dates: Jan. 7 - Mar. 14 - Drum Collection Fee per 10 week session: $150 nm / $135 m; second child is half price. Children 8 months and younger are free. All children must be registered regardless of age. KidsARTS for ages 3-6 Our wonderful KidsARTS program is designed specifically for preschoolers, kindergarteners and young homeschoolers. Students in this class experience a wellrounded arts education through lessons crafted around music, movement, theater skills, puppetry, visual arts and dramatic play. Using these creative tools, students develop skills in body coordination, memory, cooperation, spatial relations and rhythm. We also incorporate learning basic colors, shapes, counting, patterns, lines, forms, texture and design in our weekly classes. Instructors: Christina Schwietz (music & theater) & Sheila Novak (visual arts) Venue: Art & Dance Studios Day & Time: Thursdays, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Dates: Begins Sep. 10 and runs throughout the school year. Join anytime. No class Thursday, Mar. 28 Fee per 4 weeks: $80 nm / $72 m; plus $8 materials 4 visual arts for kids & teens Budding Rembrandts for ages 7 - 9 Budding Rembrandts works with the power of the imagination to create images filled with detail and beauty. A commitment to individual ideas will enable each student to develop their unique aesthetic interests. Instructor: Sheila Novak Venue: Art Studio Day & Time: Thursdays, 4:30 - 5:45 pm Dates: Session #5: Jan. 24 - Feb. 14 Session #6: Feb. 21 - Mar. 14 Session #7: Mar. 21 - Apr. 18 (no class Mar. 28) Session #8: Apr. 25 - May 16 Fee per 4 weeks: $60 nm / $54 m; plus $5 materials Discovering Drawing for ages 10 - 13 Developing artistic confidence begins with drawing as a foundation for viewing the world. Students will develop their powers of observation and will work on the use of perspective and proportions in creating compelling imagery. Instructor: Sheila Novak Venue: Art Studio Day & Time: Mondays, 4 - 5:15 pm Dates: Session #5: Jan. 21 - Feb. 11 Session #6: Feb. 18 - Mar. 11 Session #7: Mar. 18 - Apr. 15 (no class Mar. 25) Session #8: Apr. 22 - May 13 Fee: $60 nm / $54 m; plus $5 materials A+ Art Club Autism and the Arts (for ages 16+) The A+ Art Club provides a safe, educational experience in the arts. Participants work with local professional artists and college mentors. Please contact program director Laura Goodwin at 507-301-2824. Venue: Art Studio Day & Time: Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Dates: Feb. 12 - Apr. 30 Fee per 4 weeks: $80; a $4.00 studio fee and snacks and beverage are included. visual arts for adults 5 Painting at Parkview for ages 50+ In this class students explore their preferred medium -- watercolors, acrylics, oils, pastels, color pencils -- and work on various projects over the course of 4 weeks. The instructor will provide ideas, feedback, and individually tailored direction. Beginners are welcome! Instructor: Riki Kölbl Nelson Venue: Parkview, Northfield Retirement Community Day & Time: Mondays, 9:30 - 11:30 am Dates: Session #5: Jan. 7 - Jan. 28 Session #6: Feb. 4 - Feb. 25 Dates in March & April - to be announced Fee per 4 weeks: $64 nm /$58 m In collaboration with Northfield Retirement Community Land Art: Workshop for ages 16+ Land art is a form of art which seeks to find beauty in landscapes by building art using natural materials in an outdoor setting. In this workshop participants will learn more about Land Art, and will contemplate and discuss the concepts behind Land Art and Earthworks while viewing art at the Northfield Arts Guild. After learning about the art, participants will walk to the Carleton Arboretum and will explore the medium of Land Art for an afternoon with guidance from a land artist. Instructor: Sheila Novak Venue: Art Studio & various locations Day & Time: Saturday, 1:30 - 4:30 pm Date: May 4 Fee: $46 nm / $41 m More adult classes: ceramics, pages 7 & 8 teen/adult ballet, page 11 ballroom dance, page 12 teen/adult tap, page 13 6 ceramics for kids & teens Clay Adventures: Under the Sea for ages 5 - 8 Come, explore, and get inspired by the world under the sea. Create sea animals, an underwater world, or sea monsters. Use various hand-building techniques and colorful underglazes to make and decorate your pieces. Instructor: Rafael Estrella Venue: Clay Studio Day & Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 - 5:45 pm Dates: Session #5: Jan. 22 - Feb. 12 Session #6: Feb. 19 - Mar. 12 Fee per 4 weeks: $60 nm/ $54 m; plus $15 materials Clay Crazy for ages 5 - 8 This is an excellent introduction to working with clay. Use a variety of hand-building and/ or wheel throwing techniques to make cups, bowls, animals, boxes, houses, or tiles. Then decorate your pieces using different hand tools and colorful underglazes. Instructor: Rafael Estrella Venue: Clay Studio Day & Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 - 5:45 pm Dates: Session #7: Mar. 19 - Apr. 16 (no class Mar. 26) Session #8: Apr. 23 - May 14 Fee per 4 weeks: $60 nm/ $54 m; plus $15 materials Thrown on the Wheel for ages 9 - 15 Students will learn how to use the wheel to make a set of cups, bowls, and plates. Then decorate your pieces using our colorful glazes. Each session is 8 weeks long. Instructor: Rafael Estrella Venue: Clay Studio Day & Time: Mondays, 4:30 - 5:45 pm OR Thursdays, 4:30 - 5:45 pm Dates: Session #5/6: Jan. 21 - Mar. 14 Session #7/8: Mar. 18 - May 16 (no class Mar. 25 or Mar. 28) Fee per 8 weeks: $120 nm /$108 m; plus $30 materials ceramics for adults Introduction to Handbuilding 7 for ages 19 + This ceramics class is designed to teach people to make pots, trays, boxes, mugs, and small bowls. An excellent introduction to ceramics! Instructor: Glynnis Lessing Venue: Clay Studio Day & Time: Thursdays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Dates: Mar. 21, Apr. 4, 11, 18 (no class Mar. 28) Fee: $80 nm / $72 m; plus $24 materials Garden Follies for ages 19 + Basic handbuilding skills will be taught as we create small Ceramics sculptures of an animal, gnome or lanterns for your garden. Instructor: Glynnis Lessing Venue: Clay Studio Day & Time: Thursdays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Dates: Apr. 25, May 2, 9, 16 Fee: $80 nm/ $72 m; plus $24 materials Introduction to Wheel Throwing for ages 16 + The perfect class to learn the basics of wheel throwing. Create cylinders and bowls, learn to trim, add handles, and glaze. No experience necessary. Instructor: Rafael Estrella Venue: Clay Studio Day & Time: Saturdays, 8:30 - 10:30 am Dates: Session #5: Jan. 26 - Feb. 16 Session #6: Feb. 23 - mar. 16 Session #7: Mar. 23 - Apr. 20 ( no class Mar. 30) Session #8: Apr. 27 - May 18 Fee per 4 weeks: $104 nm /$94 m; plus $24 materials 8 ceramics for adults Nature’s Design: Workshop for ages 16+ From the spiral of a fern frond or the roundness of an acorn, to the pattern of cells under a microscope or a line that defines the horizon, nature is bountiful in the visual material it offers us. Participants in this handbuilding class will examine the natural world for subtleties of shape, design, texture, and color to enhance slab, pinch, or coiled pieces. This course is open to those at the beginning and intermediate levels. Instructor: Juliane Shibata Venue: Clay Studio Day & Time: Tuesdays, 6:30 - 9 pm Dates: Apr. 23, 30, May 7, 14 Fee: $130 nm / $117 m; plus $30 materials Open Studio - Clay for ages 18+ Open Studio allows people interested in exploring their individual interests in clay whether it be hand-building, wheel-throwing, sculpture, clay jewelry, glazing techniques or different types of firing. Previous experience is required. (See intro classes on page 7.) Venue: Clay Studio Day & Time: Mondays and/or Wednesdays, 6:30 - 9:00 pm Dates: Ongoing throughout the year. Join any time! Fee Options: 4 night punch card: $30 nm / $27 m; (must be used within 8 weeks) OR 8 class punch card: $60 nm/ $54 m; (must be used within 12 weeks) plus $35.00 materials fee which includes one 25# bag of clay, one bisque and one glaze firing. Private Clay Lessons with Rafael Estrella or Fred Gustafson Group or Individual for ages 5 - adult Gre par at ideaty !!! Are you interested in ceramics, but haven’t been able to fit our classes into your schedule? Then take a private lesson (individual or group) and get yourself started at a time that fits for you. During your lesson(s) learn wheel throwing and hand building techniques and fire your work at a variety of temperatures. Don’t be intimidated! All levels are welcome. Call the office for more information. dance for everyone 9 The Arts Guild Dance Program offers classes for all ages in ballet, ballroom, folk, modern, tap, and Mexican Folklorico in a creative, safe and non-competitive environment. Descriptions & schedules begin on page 10 BALLET Creative Ballet: for ages 4 - 7 Ballet 1: for ages 7 - 9 Ballet 2: for ages 9 - 11 Ballet 3: for ages 11 - 13 * Ballet 4: for ages 13 - 15 * Ballet 5 Pointe: for ages 15+ * Teen/Adult Ballet: for ages 13+ * instructor permission required BALLROOM DANCE Beginning Ballroom: for ages 15+ Intermediate Ballroom: for ages 15+ FOLK DANCE Folk Dance: for ages 13+ (Senior Center) MODERN Modern 1/2: for ages 9 - 12 Modern 3: for age 12+ * * instructor permission required MEXICAN FOLKLORICO Mexican Folklorico A: for ages 4+ Mexican Folklorico B: for ages 8+ Mexican Folklorico C: for ages 11+ * * instructor permission required TAP Tap 1: for ages 8 - 10 Teen/Adult Tap: for ages 13+ Joe Chvala and The Flying Foot Forum Residency for ages 15+ Joe Chvala and The Flying Foot Forum are coming to Northfield! This intensely powerful group will be in residence here at the Arts Guild to create a piece based on “Alice in Wonderland”. This piece will be performed at the Weitz on April 11th. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to work with this ground breaking group of percussive dancers. Instructor: Joe Chvala Venue: Dance Studio Day & Time: Thursdays, 5:15 - 6:15 pm Dates: Mar. 7, 14, 21, Apr. 4 Fee: $40 nm / $36 m Dance Theater Co. Dance Theater is back for its fourth season! Auditions are in February. Watch our website for more information. SPECIAL INTEREST All Abilities Dance Workshop: for ages 7 - 17 Break Dance: for ages 9 - 12 For ages 10 - 18 Fee: $109 nm / $98 m 10 dance All Abilities Dance: Workshop NEW! for ages 7 - 17 If you get around by wheelchair, walker, or can do cartwheels, you can be in this class. If you have developmental or sensory issues, we’d love to see you. Take a dance class with dancers of all abilities. We will learn techniques from modern dance, improvisation, and Somatics to move our bodies and connect with others in ways you never thought you could do. Instructor: Kate McDonnell Day & Time: Saturday, 3:30 - 5 pm Dates: Feb. 9 Fee: $15 nm / $13 m Creative Ballet for ages 4 - 7 Boys and girls alike will increase their physical awareness and begin to learn the fundamentals of ballet in a creative and nurturing environment. The class will consist of teacher-directed and student-centered exercises. Concepts of musicality, energy, shapes, and direction will be explored each week as we plié, leap, twirl, skip, jump and imagine. Instructor: Kathleen Pender Day & Time: Saturdays, 10 - 10:45 am Fee per 4 weeks: $39 nm / $35 m Ballet 1 & 2 By the age of 7 most children are physically and mentally ready to study classical ballet. This distinct movement vocabulary develops a strong body that expresses both beauty and grace. At the Arts Guild, we focus on healthy anatomical placement while also encouraging each student to develop their unique artistic voice. Ballet 1 for ages 7 - 9 Instructor: Shari Setchell Day & Time: Mondays, 4 - 5 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $52 nm / $47 m Ballet 2 for ages 9 - 11 Instructor: Shari Setchell Day & Time: Mondays, 5 - 6:15 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $65 nm/ $59 m Please refer to page 2 for dance session dates dance 11 Ballet 3 for ages 11 - 13; with instructor permission In this level the dancer builds a higher level of achievement and strength. Dancers are expected to articulate basic ballet technique and to perform longer ballet combinations, while also individually interpreting the movement material. Instructor: Charisse Ponder Day & Time: Tuesdays, 5 - 6:15 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $65 nm/ $59 m Ballet 4 for ages 13 - 15; with instructor permission This class level builds on the physical and mental strength developed in Ballet 3. Additionally, exercises developed to strengthen the feet and legs as a preparation for pointe work will be introduced at the end of each class. Instructor: Charisse Ponder Day & Time: Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $65 nm/ $59 m Ballet 5: Pointe for ages 15+; with instructor permission The study of pointe work begins after a student has acquired proper placement and a considerable amount of strength on demi-pointe. Pointe class is an intensive session in which excerpts from the classical repertoire are studied. Instructor: Charisse Ponder Day & Time: Thursdays, 6:30 - 8 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $78 nm/ $70 m Teen/Adult Ballet: Beginning - Intermediate for ages 13+ This fun class is the perfect opportunity for teens and adults of all levels to explore the grace and beauty of classical ballet. Instructor: Shari Setchell Day & Time: Mondays, 6:20 - 7:35 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $65 nm/ $59 m Please refer to page 2 for dance session dates 12 dance Ballroom Dance - Beginning for ages 16+ This class introduces you to the basics of Swing, Salsa, Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba, Tango, and Cha Cha. You will learn the four basic elements of social dance and how to combine them in different ways. You will learn five dances as easily as one-two-three!. Instructor: Andrea Mirenda Day & Time: Saturdays, 2 - 2:45 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $39 nm / $35 m Ballroom Dance -Intermediate for ages 16+ Continue to improve your skills in Swing, Salsa, Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba, Tango, and Cha Cha. No partner necessary. Instructor: Andrea Mirenda Day & Time: Saturdays, 2:45 - 3:30 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $39 nm / $35 m Break Dance NEW! for ages 9-12 Cliff Martin, member of the Lost Boyz Crew, will be teach foundational skills & how to freestyle. Instructor: Cliff Martin Day & Time: Mondays, 5:30 - 6:30 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $40 nm / $36 m Folk Dance for ages 13+ Expand your knowledge of the world by learning different dances from around the globe. Instructor: Kate Stuart Venue: Senior Center Fitness Studio Day & Time: Fridays, 4 - 5 pm Dates: Session #2: Dec. 14 - Mar 15 (12 weeks) Session #3: Mar. 22 - May 17 (8 weeks) Fee for 12 weeks: $80 nm / $72 m OR Drop-in rate: $8 nm / $6 m in collaboration with the Senior Center Tap 1 for ages 8+ This energetic class explores the basics of tap. Come join the fun! Instructor: Charisse Ponder Day & Time: Tuesdays, 4 - 5 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $52 nm/ $47 m Please refer to page 2 for dance session dates dance 13 Teen/Adult Tap: Beginning - Intermediate ages 13+ Explore the intricate rhythmic movements and syncopated rhythms of this exciting art form. Instructor: Charisse Ponder Day & Time: Thursdays, 5:15 - 6:15 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $40 nm / $36 m Mexican Folklorico Boys and girls learn traditional dances from various regions in Mexico. These dances use sharp rhythmic heel stomping and create interesting visual patterns. Instructors: Folklorico Team -This class is taught en español and in English! Folklorico A for ages 4+ Day & Time: Saturdays, 9:30 - 10:15 am Fee per 4 weeks: $39 nm/ $35 m Folklorico B for ages 8+ Day & Time: Saturdays, 10:15 - 11:15 am Fee per 4 weeks: $52 nm/ $47 m Folklorico C for ages 11+ Day & Time: Saturdays, 11:15 am - 12:30 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $65 nm / $59 m Modern 1/2 for ages 9+ By exploring various techniques of contemporary dance each student will develop an expressive and articulate body while also developing their creative and improvisational skills. Instructor: Kathleen Pender Day & Time: Saturdays, 10:45 - 11:45 am Fee per 4 weeks: $52 nm / $47 m Modern 3 for ages 12+; with instructor permission This class builds on the physical and imaginative techniques developed in Modern 1/2. Instructor: Bailey Anderson Day & Time: Mondays, 7:45 - 9:00 pm Fee per 4 weeks: $65 nm / $59 m Please refer to page 2 for dance session dates 14 teachers at the arts guild The Arts Guild offers over 40 weekly classes in dance, music, theater, literary and visual arts. Students, young and old, novice and experienced, are invited to explore their creative voices as they are guided by teachers who are working professionals and certified art instructors. Classes are taught with a focus on sequential development of skills, aligned with State Standards in the arts, establishing the groundwork for aesthetic development and a lifelong appreciation of the arts. introducing our excellent teachers…. Bailey Anderson is a movement artist located in Minneapolis, Minnesota; specializing in yoga, choreography, and dance. Her philosophy is to empower the student or performer, broaden perspectives, and have fun. Rafael Estrella is a graduate of Carleton College, a certified art educator, and currently teaching for the Owatonna School District. When he is not teaching art, he is drawing, creating ceramics, coaching, playing soccer, or reading. Laura Goodwin grew up in Northfield and attended classes at the Arts Guild as youngster. She is a Rhode Island School of Design graduate, who taught in RISD's children's program. Laura's journey into the field of autism began after a family member was diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Laura currently works as educational assistant at NHS in the autism program. Fred Gustafson retired from a full career of teaching art in the Duluth school system. He is the lead teacher in the ceramics program at the Arts Guild. Glynnis Lessing has recently moved to Northfield from Chicago where she taught for the 24 years at Lill Street, Art Resources inTeaching and various other outreach programs. She has a BFA from the University of Minnesota and is a working potter selling her work at art fairs and galleries. Cliff Martin is a native Northfielder and member of the Lost Boyz Crew. He has been dancing for over 3 years. You can frequently catch him jamming on Bridge Square. Kate McDonnell is working on her Masters degree in Dance Therapy. She is a Global SomaticsTM practitioner. She has special interest in teaching dancers with special needs. Andrea Mirenda has been dancing and teaching ballroom dance in the Midwest for several years. She coaches several collegiate performance teams including St. Mary's University and Carleton College, her alma mater. Riki Kölbl Nelson has an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Minnesota. She has exhibited artwork nationally and internationally. teachers at the arts guild 15 Sheila Novak is living and working in Northfield as a fifth year Art Apprentice at St. Olaf College, her alma mater. Sheila aspires to build a career of enriching youth development by creating and teaching art. Kathleen Pender is a native of Northfield. Kathleen is pursuing her B.A. in Dance at St. Olaf College. She is interested in learning how to teach dance to students of all abilities. Currently, Kathleen is exploring how images can inform her movement and body awareness. Her passion for dance, in its many forms, led her to study in Ghana last year. The Northfield Arts Guild's dance program was the foundation of Kathleen's dance training. Charisse Ponder works as a dancer, teacher and choreographer. She has studied at the Joffrey Ballet in New York City and has performed with the St. Paul Classical Ballet Academy, MN Dance Theatre, and on The Prairie Home Companion. Anna Lisa Rustad majored in music at St. Olaf College and received her Masters in Teaching from St. Thomas University. Anna Lisa is a certified Music Together® instructor. She also teaches piano and plays fiddle with Scandium, a contemporary Scandinavian folk band. Christina Schwietz has a sense of wonder when it comes to all forms of art! She loves to express herself in music, dance, drawing, painting, sculpting, storytelling, poetry, song, literature, but mostly drama. Christina believes that being an artist means celebrating who you are and how you see the world around you, which makes her the perfect choice to teach the KidsARTS class. Shari Setchell is a certified Global SomaticsTM Practitioner and applies somatic training in her ballet instruction. Shari is choreographer for Northfield High School’s Rock & Roll Revival and also works as a choreographer throughout the region. Juliane Shibata received her MFA in Ceramics from Bowling Green State University, having previously graduated from Carleton College with a BA in Studio Art. She has been an artist in residence at the Appalachian Center for Craft in Tennessee and The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China. Juliane taught for two years at Hope College and is teaching this winter at Carleton College. Kate Stuart became involved with the Arts Guild by enrolling her young daughters in dance and art classes. Kate currently teaches dance and music at the Northfield Arts Guild, the Northfield Senior Center, and for fellow homeschooling families. In addition she is Music Director of the Twin Cities Recorder Guild and is the Mayor of the City of Nerstrand. 13+ 9 - 11 11 - 13 18+ 13+ 5:15 - 6:15 pm 5:15 - 6:15 pm FOR AGES 12 10 11 9 13 Joe Chvala & the Flying Foot Forum Teen/Adult Tap: Beginning - Intermediate PAGE CLASS TITLE 13 10 13 13 13 12 12 10 12 Mexican Folklorico A Creative Ballet Mexican Folklorico B Modern 1/2 Mexican Folklorico C * Introduction to Ballroom Dance Intermediate Ballroom Dance Ballet 1 Tap 1 Folk Dance at the Senior Center Ballet 2 Ballet 3* 7 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 Introduction to Wheel Throwing Clay Adventures: Under the Sea Clay Crazy Thrown on the Wheel Thrown on the Wheel Introduction to Handbuilding Garden Follies Open Studio - Clay Nature's Design 16+ 5-8 5-8 9 - 15 9 - 15 19+ 19+ 18+ 16+ 4+ 4-7 8+ 9+ 11+ 16+ 16+ 7-9 8+ 3 PAGE KidsARTS CLASS TITLE 3-6 FOR AGES 4 -5:00 pm 5 - 6:15 pm 5 - 6:15 pm 2:45 - 3:30 pm 4 - 5 pm 4 - 5 pm 9:30 - 10:15 am 10 - 10:45 am 10:15 - 11:15 am 10:45 - 11:45 am 11:15 - 12:30 pm 2 - 2:45 pm Art, Music & Theater 12:30 - 2:30 pm Ceramics 8:30 - 10:30 am 4:30 - 5:45 pm 4:30 - 5:45 pm 4:30 - 5:45 pm 4:30 - 5:45 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 9 pm 6:30 - 9 pm Dance MON MON TUE TUE WED WED THU THU FRI FRI SAT SAT 16 Winter-Spring 2013 Class Schedule 12 10 11 9 13 12 11 11 11 13 4 4 Teen/Adult Tap: Beginning - Intermediate Break Dance Teen/Adult Ballet: Beginning - Intermediate Ballet 4* Ballet 5: Pointe* Modern 3 * Discovering Drawing Budding Rembrandts 10 5 4 All Abilities Dance - Sat., Feb 9 Land Art - Sat., May 4 A+ Art Club (Autism for the Arts) 7-17 16+ 16+ 5 Painting at Parkview 50 + 3:30 - 5 pm 1:30 - 4:30 pm 6:30 - 8:30 pm 3 3 3 Music Together® Music Together® Music Together® 0-5 0-5 0-5 6:45 - 7:30 pm 10 - 10:45 am 10 - 10:45 am Painting 9:30 - 11:30 am Workshops Joe Chvala & the Flying Foot Forum PAGE CLASS TITLE 13 13 12 12 10 12 Folk Dance at the Senior Center Ballet 2 Ballet 3* Modern 1/2 Mexican Folklorico C * Introduction to Ballroom Dance Intermediate Ballroom Dance Ballet 1 Tap 1 10 - 13 7-9 13+ 9 - 11 11 - 13 18+ 13+ 9 - 12 13+ 13 - 15 15+ 12+ FOR AGES 9+ 11+ 16+ 16+ 7-9 8+ 4 - 5:15 pm 4:30 - 5:45 pm Music 6:30 - 8 pm 7:45 - 9 pm Drawing 5:15 - 6:15 pm 5:15 - 6:15 pm 5:30 - 6:30 pm 6:20 - 7:35 pm 6:30 - 7:45 pm 4 -5:00 pm 5 - 6:15 pm 5 - 6:15 pm 2:45 - 3:30 pm 4 - 5 pm 4 - 5 pm 10:45 - 11:45 am 11:15 - 12:30 pm 2 - 2:45 pm MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Winter-Spring 2013 Class Schedule 17 18 circles of support MEMBERSHIPS ...are a central component of the livelihood of the Northfield Arts Guild. Join us in hosting 130 annual arts events and 40 weekly arts classes. Level Emerging Soloist Ensemble Conductor Choreographer Publisher Director Patron Annual Fee $30 (with college ID) $60 $90 $120 - $239 $240 - $499 $500 - $999 $1000 - $1999 $2000 and up MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS: Supporting creativity 10% discount on classes Exhibition opportunities Voting privileges at the Annual Members’ Meeting E-Newsletters & other Guild information PLUS: Soloist: 1 theater ticket voucher (=$15) Ensemble: 2 theater ticket vouchers (=$30) Conductor: 4 theater ticket vouchers (=$60) 10% off room rental fee Sustaining (monthly) Fee $5 per month $7.50 per month $10+ per month $20+ per month $42+ per month $83+ per month $167+ per month Choreographer: 4 theater ticket vouchers (=$60) 1 Soloist Membership Level gift certificate for a friend (=$60) 10% off room rental fee Publisher: 6 theater ticket vouchers (=$90) 1 Soloist Membership Level gift certificate for a friend (=$60) 10% off room rental fee Director: 8 theater ticket vouchers (=$120) 2 Soloist Membership Level gift certificate for a friend (=$120) 15% off room rental fee Patron: 10 theater ticket vouchers (=$150) 2 Soloist Membership Level gift certificate for a friend (=$120) 20% off room rental fee SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIPS BIG SUPPORT...small payments! 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SPONSORS CIRCLE Businesses help fund our events and productions! Ranging from $200—$2,000, a business chooses to support the gallery or theater season, individual productions, fundraisers or youth activities. Benefits include free advertising, free tickets & discounts on rentals of our meeting spaces. Sponsorships are cornerstones for production and event sustainability. PLANNED GIVING CIRCLE is a wonderful way of supporting the Northfield Arts Guild legacy. Join us in sustaining this valuable community center for the arts through estate planning. THANK YOU! The Northfield Arts Guild also gratefully acknowledges the financial support provided by memberships, donations, business sponsorships, and private funders Additional funding from the McKnight Foundation, the Minnesota Community Foundation, the Southeast Minnesota Arts Council, the Street Trust, Northfield Area United Way, and the Sostek Trust. 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