AUGUST 2011 Coming in Autumn...
CraftWorks is delighted to welcome new teaching artists into our brand new studio. Here are just a few of our new teaching artists and a sampling of their workshops.
Got some music background and know how to play an instru- ment? Take a 5-week journey with Sam to develop a sense of - cepts of music theory and how to apply them when writing and performing. Learn to take your musical ideas and apply a little structure in composing and in improvising. Finish the series with at least one original composition. This workshop promises lots of time to jam out with other musicians. Dates to be announced.
Honor your body, challenge yourself in the present moment, and class. Kitty’s class integrates movement and breath and allows asanas, An 8-week series that meets Thursdays 9:30am–11am, beginning right after Labor Day.
yoga, the creativity of movement arts, and the deep joy of sens- ing the environment in a profound and personal way. Taking time to honor our physical bodies and our physical landscape, this workshop will culminate in the creation of unique manifesta- October 1, 9am–3:30pm rain or shine.
- nections with the people around us. Are you interested in using your relationship with music to foster such connections? Do you This workshop will be a safe space for the creative process – an Hank will offer themes, structures or other creative jumping-off points as a way to teach musical technique outside of genres and conventional song-structure. Two-hour sessions; dates to be announced.
Creative people get stumped when it comes to accounting and - to understand and learn accounting. Color Accounting is a way type of intelligence most artists and entrepreneurs have.
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