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COMPUTER CLASS ENROLLMENTS AND FEES MUST BE RECEIVED TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO SCHEDULED CLASSES. A REFUND REQUIRES A TWO WEEK CANCELLATION NOTICE PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF A SCHEDULED COMPUTER CLASS.
Get started with this highly visual introduction to Microsoft Windows. Learn to work with programs, manage files, customize windows, manage folders and files using Windows Explorer and get up to speed with Windows. It uses simple steps that encourage easy mastery of basic concepts and essential skills.
Date: Sat., May 17
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $99 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
OR
Date: Sat., June 28
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $99 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
Introduction to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets for the windows user. Topics include: getting started with Excel, building and editing worksheets, formatting a worksheet, working with charts, working with formulas and functions, managing workbooks, automating worksheet tasks, and using lists.
Date: Sat., May 24
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $115 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
OR
Date: Sat., July 12
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $115 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
Introduction to Microsoft Word Processing for the Windows user. Topics include: getting started with Word, editing and proofing documents, working with tables, and formatting pages.
Date: Sat., June 14
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $99 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
OR
Date: Sat., July 19
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $99 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
What in the world is everybody talking about when they say the information superhighway? Well, access the Internet with us and see what all the hype is about. You don't have to bring anything with you but your thinking cap. This class is designed to start with the bare essentials, and when it's all done, you too will be surfing the Internet!
Date: Mon., June 16
Time: 6 – 9 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $79
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
OR
Date: Mon., August 4
Time: 6 – 9 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $79
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint presentation software for the Windows user. Topics include: getting started with PowerPoint, creating a presentation, modifying a presentation, enhancing a presentation, customizing your presentation, enhancing charts, and using slide show features.
Date: Sat., June 21
Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $99 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
OR
Date: Sat., July 26
Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $99 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
Learn to make a fully functioning website, complete with navigation, pictures, sound, and animation using Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. Show off your family, your pets, or your hobby by making a website everyone will brag about. No previous experience is necessary. In only six (6) hours you’ll have a website to be proud of and come prepared to have fun! You are encouraged to bring digital pictures for your site…though it’s not required.
Date: 2 Thurs., July 10 & 17
Time: 6 – 9 p.m.
Location: NET Bldg. – 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $115 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Kevin Stretch
Learn how to organize your inventory, collections, customer information, or any other kind of list. This is an introduction into the Microsoft Access database program. Topics will include the basics of creating and modifying a database structure, inputting information into your database, and how to retrieve information from your database.
Date: 2 Mons. July 14 & 21
Time: 6 – 9 p.m.
Location: 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $99 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
OR
Date: Sat., August 9
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: 3rd Floor Comp. Lab
Fee: $99 (includes book)
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jamie Stocks
Here’s your opportunity to become open water certified in scuba diving, one of the “fastest growing sports”! Diving is safe, fun, and can be economical. Completion of this course will certify you as a NASD and/or PADI Open Water Diver. This course will begin with an evening of classroom videos and discussion, where you can learn the theory and rules of diving safely. Then, students will attend a three-day training session where they will learn to use snorkel and scuba diving equipment. The final part of the course consists of open water diving. Students can expect to spend one evening in the classroom and three days training in the pool and open water.
Date: Thurs., June 19
Time: 7 – 9 p.m.
Location: HPE Bldg.
Room 150
Open Water Diving Class Dates: June 20, 21, & 22
Location: Gene’s Aqua Pro Shop, Lake Tenkiller
Fee: $175
Limit: 15
Instructor: RE (Gene) Frusher
OR
Date: Thurs., July 10
Time: 7 – 9 p.m.
Location: HPE Bldg.
Room 150
Open Water Diving Class Dates: July 11, 12, & 13
Location: Gene’s Aqua Pro Shop, Lake Tenkiller
Fee: $175
Limit: 15
Instructor: RE (Gene) Frusher
ALL DOGS MUST HAVE CURRENT VACCINATION AND OWNERS MUST BRING PROOF TO FIRST CLASS. NO DOGS AGGRESSIVE TOWARD PEOPLE WILL BE ALLOWED IN EITHER CLASS. DOGS MUST BE AT LEAST 5 MONTHS OLD TO BE ENROLLED. NO ROTTWEILER BREED OVER SIX MONTHS OLD AND NO WOLF OR WOLF CROSSBREEDS WILL BE ALLOWED
Living with a canine companion is a wonderful gift. However, many people do not know how to communicate what they need from their dogs. You can learn how dogs learn and also how to teach them skills for living together with you. Positive reinforcement with kind and gentle teaching methods can assure you a solid base for continued companionship together. Also bring a 4 to 6 ft leash and don’t forget yummy treats to reward your dog.
Date: 4 Tues., June 24 – July 15
Time: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Location: North Gym
Fee: $40
Limit: 12
Instructor: Toni Bailey
To enroll, your dog must have completed the Beginning Obedience I class or equivalent. On command, your dog must be able to heel on a leash, sit and stay.
Date: 4 Tues., June 24 – July 15
Time: 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Location: North Gym
Fee: $40
Limit: 12
Instructor: Toni Bailey
Step aerobics is a low impact, medium intensity workout designed to burn that excess fat. This class will include a variety of step choreography techniques to help improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength endurance, and flexibility while helping to improve overall body composition. All sessions will include a toning and stretching segment for the last 10-15 minutes of class. Please wear workout attire and good aerobic shoes. All ages and fitness levels are encouraged to attend.
Date: Mons., & Weds., June 2-30, July 2-30
Time: 3 - 4 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $30 per month
Instructor: To Be Announced
Body Sculpting is a stretching and toning class that utilizes a variety of fitness methods to strengthen and shape the body. Different techniques including flexibility training, specific muscle shaping, muscular endurance training, and Pilate’s techniques are used to shape and re-define all muscle groups of the body. All classes will end with 5-10 minutes of stretching and relaxation to ease the body and the mind back to a resting state. This class will involve physical conditioning without the impact of aerobic exercise. All ages and fitness levels are encouraged to attend. This is an excellent class for people that are at risk for osteoporosis or that have a history of back pain. All exercises are designed to be therapeutic and sensitive to the above mentioned conditions. Please wear comfortable clothing & athletic shoes. Some of the equipment used will include: Stability ball, Pilate’s ball (small ball), and a Xertube (rubberized resistance). This equipment will be available for purchase from the instructor for a fee of $25 on the first night of class.
Date: Mons., & Weds., June 2-30, July 2-30
Time: 4 - 5 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $30 per month
Limit: 20
Instructor: To Be Announced
This class is a great way to release muscle tension after a busy, stressful day. Learn to breathe fully and rhythmically with all parts of your lungs in order to increase your oxygen intake, recharge your body, and quiet your mind. Practicing the basic yoga poses will stretch, strengthen and tone muscles you never knew you had. Bring your own towel or blanket to use for the floor exercises. We will also practice standing poses to improve balance and focus.
Date: Mons., & Thurs., June 2-30, July 3-31, August 4-28
Time: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $40 per month
Instructor: Jill Farnik
Or
Date: Mons. Only, June 2-30, July 7 -28, August 4-25
Time: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $30 per month
Instructor: Jill Farnik
Aiki-jitsu is a Japanese martial art founded by the Takeda clan during Japan’s feudal period. The history of this art can be traced back almost 1000 years. It is an art that was developed originally for use on the battlefields as well as in the courts of ancient Japan. Students will learn the fighting principles of one of the foremost families of the era, along with the ideals of the practitioners. Adapting itself well to modern society, Aiki-jitsu provides students with a philosophy of seeking peace, the ultimate aim of the warrior, while developing skills and the confidence to face conflict with poise. In addition to striking, choking, and joint locking techniques the art relies heavily on throwing and pinning or controlling techniques in its modern application and as such provides those who must detain aggressive individuals with minimal injury a powerful tool. Aiki-jitsu is not a competitive art, and its focus is on self-defense and personal
growth. Further, Aiki-jitsu is an art that anyone may practice of an age or physical ability. A parent/child team may take the class at a 2 for 1 price.
(E-mail the instructors @ aiki_sensei@hotmail.com)
Date: 8 Thurs., June 5-July 24
Time: 7 – 8 p.m.
Location: North Gym
Fee: $50
Instructors: Masters Stu and Patrick Fanning
Date: Date: 8 Thurs., June 5-July 24
Time: 7 – 9 p.m.
Location: North Gym
Fee: $50
Instructors: Masters Stu and Patrick Fanning
For centuries the warlords of Feudal Japan strove with one another for mastery of the country. Whether in war or in peace the Samurai were the instruments of the warlords will. Soldiers in war, keepers of the peace and enforcers of the law, the Samurai’s duties were diverse and often dangerous. In the role of soldier as well as peacekeeper the Samurai’s principle tool as well as his badge of honor was his sword. Such significance was laced upon it that it became more than just a weapon; it became for the Samurai a spiritual vessel, a repository for the souls of its owner. Today the Katana (Samurai sword) remains a cultural icon, retaining its esteem in stark contrast to the pacifist culture that prevails in modern Japan. Now you too can learn the swordsmanship skills of the Samurai. Join Shih an Lyle Deiter as he teaches the techniques, tactics, and history of this age old martial art. Students will need a wooden bokken (training sword) which may be purchased from the instructors for $15. (E-mail the instructors @ aiki_sensei@hotmail.com)
Date: 6 Thurs., June 26 – July 31
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Location: North Gym
Fee: $45
Instructors: Stu Fanning & Lyle Deiter
Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese style of exercise, meditation and self-defense, involves controlled movements done very slowly. Students practice a series of forms strung together into one continuous motion, including a defined beginning and end. Many of the positions are derived from martial arts, which in turn were inspired by the movements of animals and birds. Tai Chi helps stretch and tone muscles, enhance strength, relieve tension and improve balance and circulation. Clinical trials also show strong evidence that it can reduce blood pressure and improve heart rates. When you improve your strength and add muscle, your body can burn more fat, maintain bone density and possibly lower your levels of LDL (“bad” cholesterol).
Date: 4 Thurs., June 5-26, July 3-31, August 7-28
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $30 per month
Master Instructor: James Wu
Assistant Instructor: Winnie Wu
Beginning Tai Chi is required to take this class.
Date: 4 Mons., June 2-30, July 7-28, August 4-25
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $30 per month
Master Instructor: James Wu
Assistant Instructor: Winnie Wu
Soo Bahk Do (formerly Tang Soo Do) is a total combative martial art that emphasizes kicking, punching, blocking, joint locking and throwing, pressure point attacks, self-defense, weapons defense and a unique philosophy. During the study of Soo Bahk Do, one not only learns to protect himself/herself but also learns what humility is all about. We learn not to show off but to be self-disciplined and humble. One of the mottos of Soo Bahk Do is “Be strong inside and mild outside.” Although most people have not heard the name Soo Bahk Do, they have seen it through the works of Chuck Norris. This class offers the finest instruction possible through technical supervision from the United States Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan Federation, Inc. For more information on this martial art, log on to www.warrior-scholar.com. A parent/child team may take the class at a 2 for 1 price.
Date: 8 Mons., June 9 -July 28
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Grace Baptist Church
Fee: $50
Instructor: Aaron Roberts
Strengthen and tone the body and improve the cardiovascular system with this unique water exercise program. Since exercises will be performed while standing, swimming is not required. Everyone from arthritics, physically limited or overweight people, to exercise enthusiasts, is encouraged to attend this course.
Date: 22 Mons., Weds., & Fri., June 9- July 30(No class July 4)
Time: 8 – 8:50 a.m.
Location: Fitness Center Pool
Fee: $55
Instructor: Jill Farnik
Do you like the rhythm of Latin music, but you feel shy or awkward about moving your hips?
This class will teach you enough basic choreography to build your confidence, and after enough
practice; improve your skill and style. You do not need a partner for this class. Everyone will learn how to both lead and follow. This can allow you to teach someone else later. We will do the basic steps to the most common Latin dances: Cha-Cha, Mambo, Salsa, Rumba, and Tango.
Date: 4 Mons., June 9 - 30
Time: 7 – 8 p.m.
Location: Flo’s at Wilson Hall
Fee: $35 per person; $60 per couple
Limit: 20
Instructor: Jill Farnik
Let’s dance! Do you want your body to “remember” the grace and agility it is capable of achieving? This basic introduction will teach you to incorporate upper and lower body movements associated with belly dance, while giving you a great, low impact workout. Incorporate hip movements, shimmies, body isolations, and graceful arm and shoulder movements to increase your flexibility, muscle tone, and poise. Believe it or not, you already know much of this art form; you just need to be reminded. Reawaken yourself to the exotic beauty within you through belly dancing. Wear comfortable clothing and prepare to be barefoot, also bring a scarf, belt, or sarong to tie at hips.
Date: 6 Tues., June 24 – July 29
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $45
Instructor: Traci “Mehpare” Clark
Social dancing has many benefits including, but not limited to, providing physical exercise, building confidence in meeting new people, teaching respect for one another, and supplying hours of enjoyment. In this class you will learn the basics in couple’s dancing such as lead and follow, connection, and frame. You will also learn the beginning steps for East Coast Swing (Jitterbug), Waltz and Foxtrot. No dance experience needed. Partners preferred but not required.
Date: 4 Weds., July 9 - 30
Time: 7 – 8 p.m.
Location: Flo’s at Wilson Hall
Fee: $35 per person; $60 per couple
Limit: 12
Instructor: Jill Farnik
This class will cover everything you ever wanted to know about your guardian angels and the roll they play in your life. Come join us and share your experiences.
Date: 6 Mons., June 23 – July 28
Time: 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Location: Business & Technology Bldg.
Room B-9B
Fee: $40
Instructor: Linda “Pickle” Reynolds
Find yourself thinking all day about the dream you had last night? Well join the crowd! Let me show you simple ways to remember your dreams. Learn dream basics, dream interpretation, dream techniques, psychic dreams etc.
Date: 6 Tues., June 24-July 29
Time: 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Location: Business & Technology Bldg.
Room B-9B
Fee: $40
Limit: 15
Instructor: Linda “Pickle” Reynolds
This class is for anyone who has ever read a book and thought to themselves, “Hey! I can do better than this.” Designed to help the aspiring writer get that next bestseller from inside the head to down on the page, students will learn the fine points of fiction writing from the most basic information to tips used by the pros. This four week course is appropriate for writers aged 16 to 116. Sign up today and unleash the writer inside you.
Date: 2 Mons., 2 Tues., June 2-3, June 9-10
Time: 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Seminary Hall
Room 122
Fee: $40
Instructor: Gregg Winkler
Have you written a story and wondered, “Is this any good?” By taking this six week Fiction Workshop,
Students will have the opportunity to have their work critiqued by other students and a professional writer with an eye toward eventual publication. If you’re serious about examining your work and taking it to the next level, then this is the class for you. (Note: It is suggested that you have taken the “Short Story and Novel Writing” class or have a proficient level of writing experience.)
Date: 6 Thurs., June 12 – July 17
Time: 6– 7:30 p.m.
Location: Seminary Hall
Room 122
Fee: $50
Instructor: Gregg Winkler
So you’ve written something good, and you’re wondering how to get it from your computer into an editor’s hands. There’s a lot to think about when submitting fiction for publication, and its stiff competition. This course can give the beginning writer a fighting chance of surviving the slush pile, and getting their manuscript a home in some lucky publication.
Date: 2 Mons., 2 Tues., July 21-22, July 28-29
Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Seminary Hall
Room 122
Fee: $40
Instructor: Gregg Winkler
This course will simply be a book discussion group. Students will pick one book per month or bi-monthly
depending on the length of the book and will have up to ten minutes of uninterrupted time to discuss,
critique, express opinions, and answer questions. A list of books, fiction and non-fiction will be provided.
Books outside of the list will be considered if the majority of the class expresses an interest in a book that is not on the list. Books can be purchased through the NSU bookstore.
Date: 4 Tues., June 10 – July 1
Time: 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Location: Seminary Hall
Room 113
Fee: $40
Instructor: Shawn Brown
OR
Date: 4 Tues., July 8 - 29
Time: 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Location: Seminary Hall
Room 113
Fee: $40
Instructor: Shawn Brown
The Chinese language is one of the top three most spoken languages in the world. China is becoming more and more influential in the world and learning basic Chinese is becoming more important. With the lack of many nouns and verbal forms basic Chinese is very easy. The written language resembles hieroglyphics from simple drawings to words which makes learning fun & easy.
Date: 6 Tues., June 24 – July 29
Time: 7 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Business & Technology Bldg.
Room B-9A
Fee: $80
Instructor: Winnie Wu
Planning a trip to a Spanish speaking country, or would like to add a language to your resume? Come
join us in a relaxed atmosphere to learn in a fun way the basic of the Spanish language. You will learn
the tools needed to make simple sentences. You will learn some of the differences between the
different versions of Spanish from a native of Spain.
Date: 4 Tues., June 3-24
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Seminary Hall
Room 112
Fee: $55
Instructor: Jessica Tiner
Already have some basic Spanish and want to freshen it up? Come practice and advance your skills
in conversation, reading and writing. Also a great class if you are currently in a Spanish class for
credit and would like some extra help.
Date: 4 Tues., July 8 - 29
Time: 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Location: Seminary Hall
Room 112
Fee: $55
Instructor: Jessica Tiner
Stefano & Carla Palladino came into this country in 1956. Stefano is from Campagna, a small town near Salerno and Carla is from San Gennaro, a small town near Florence. They met in Chicago while they were going to night school preparing themselves to become citizens. In 1975, they decided to move from snowy Chicago to Gore, Oklahoma, where they bought a restaurant and motel, introducing real Italian food.
Date: 4 Mons., June 9 - 30
Time: 6 – 8 p.m.
Location: Business & Technology Bldg.
Room 209
Fee: $65
Instructor: Stefano & Carla Palladino
Stefano and Carla Palladino invite you to participate and learn and taste the exquisite flavors of the soups, salads, and deserts of Italy. Stracciatellaalla Romana, Cassata Siciliana, and Insalata Caprese will be on the menu.
Date: 4 Mons. July 7 - 28
Time: 6 – 8 p.m.
Location: Business & Technology Bldg.
Room 209
Fee: $65
Instructor: Stefano & Carla Palladino
Infant’s age 18 to 24 months may take this class. Parent must accompany infant in the pool.
Date: Mon., Wed., and Fri., July 7 - 18
Time: 9 - 9:30 a.m.
Location: Fitness Center Pool
Fee: $40
Limit: 15
Instructor: Faye & Elaine Meadows
This class is designed for children 2-4 years old. Parent must accompany child in the pool.
Date: Tues., Thurs., & Fri., July 8 - 18
Time: 9 – 9:30 a.m.
Location: Fitness Center Pool
Fee: $40
Limit: 15
Instructor: Faye & Elaine Meadows
All skill levels will be taught according to the criteria and guidelines set forth by the American Red Cross. Please note this is a two-week swimming class.
Date: Mon. – Fri., July 7 -18
Time: 9:30 – 10 a.m.
Location: Fitness Center Pool
Fee: $50
Limit: 15
Instructor: Faye & Elaine Meadows
OR
Date: Mon. – Fri., July 7 - 18
Time: 10 – 10:30 a.m.
Location: Fitness Center Pool
Fee: $50
Limit: 15
Instructor: Faye & Elaine Meadows
In order to enroll in advanced beginning swimming, a student must be able to do front and back float, beginning stroke (dog paddle) and kick on back and front without support. Please note this is a two-week swimming class.
Date: Mon. - Fri., July 7 - 18
Time: 10:30 – 11 a.m.
Location: Fitness Center Pool
Fee: $50
Limit: 15
Instructor: Faye & Elaine Meadows
This class will learn and/or perfect sidestroke and breaststroke, while continuing to work on the elementary backstroke and crawl strokes. The student should have knowledge of the elementary backstroke, crawl stroke and be able to swim across the pool – 25 yards.
Date: Mon. – Fri., July 7 - 18
Time: 11 – 11:30 a.m.
Location: Fitness Center Pool
Fee: $50
Limit: 15
Instructor: Faye & Elaine Meadows
Class includes warm-up and sing along routines. Also includes basic beginning ballet steps and tap exercises and will learn vocabulary in both styles of dance. Ballet slippers and tap shoes are required. Wear hair up to class. Any style and color of dance wear is acceptable. There will be a dance recital including all dance classes at the end of the six week course to show what the students have learned.
Date: 6 Weds., June 25 – July 30
Time: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $45
Limit: 10
Instructor: To Be Announced
The purpose of the class is to introduce young dancers to both of dance and inspire movement and creativity within a positive environment. Dancers will also learn basic steps and terminology in both styles. Ballet slippers and tap shoes are required. Wear hair up to class. Any style and color of dance wear is acceptable. There will be a dance recital including all dance classes at the end of the six week course to show what the students have learned.
Date: 6 Weds., June 25 – July 30
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $45
Limit: 10
Instructor: To Be Announced
An upbeat high energy class including ballet and jazz warm-up’s, combinations across the floor, and fun routines. No experience necessary. Black jazz shoes are required. Any style and color of dance wear is acceptable such as leotards, tights, and dance pants. There will be a dance recital including all dance classes at the end of the six week course to show what the students have learned.
Date: 6 Weds., June 25 – July 30
Time: 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $45
Instructor: To Be Announced
Class includes graduated ballet instruction at the ballet bare, introduction to center floor work, and combinations across the floor, complete with proper vocabulary and body positioning. Previous experience in beginning ballet is required. Wear hair up to class. Any style and color of dance wear is acceptable, along with ballet slippers. There will be a dance recital including all dance classes at the end of the six week course to show what the students have learned.
Date: 6 Thurs., June 26 – July 31
Time: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $45
Instructor: To Be Announced
This class is designed for those who want to learn hip hop or for those who want to improve their hip hop skills. Students will learn basic hip hop moves, breaking, locking, popping and freestyle. Students are required to wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing. There will be a dance recital including all dance classes at the end of the six week course to show what the students have learned.
Date: 6 Thurs., June 26 – July 31
Time: 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Shawnee St. Theatre
Fee: $45
Instructor: To Be Announced