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WI Union Mini Courses800 Langdon St, Room 4104Madison WI 53706email: [email protected]/262-5771FAX 262-8862www.wisc.edu/minicourses

Staff & Catalog CreditsLaurel Schmidt, Student Program PlannerJay Ekleberry, DirectorGraphic Design, Wisconsin Union Graphics

Volume 39, Issue 1.The “Break Away” course catalog is published three times annually in December, July, and September. Break Away is available free of charge to members and friends of the Wisconsin Union, a Division of the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

Enrollment/Signing UpTo Enroll You Must Be a: • UW-Madison Student (Student) • UW-Madison Faculty/Staff (Fac/Staff) • WI Union Member (U.Mem)

Students enrolled in spring semester OR who will be enrolled in the fall are eligible for summer Mini Courses.

Union membership is open to anyone. See Membership information on this page!

Guest Policy Any eligible person from the above list may register one additional person in the same course, as their guest, at the same course fee level.

Children Mini Courses is a lifelong education program designed for adult learners. Participants must be 18 years old to enroll in a Mini Course. Enrollees who are 16 or 17 years old may participate with concurrent paid registration and attendance by a parent/legal guardian. Children under 16 years of age are only allowed to enroll in courses specifically designated for their age group and/or in courses that state “parent and child” in the course description. For liability reasons, there are no exceptions to this policy.

MembershipIf you are not a member, don’t worry! Union Membership is open to you!

Introductory Membership! Take advantage of our special $30 Introductory Membership and indulge yourself in Mini Courses for the next six months. This offer is for new members ONLY and valid only with simultaneous course registration. The Introductory Membership comes with all the privileges of Union membership. At the end of the six months you can upgrade to an Annual membership for the remaining six months for only $20!

OR Become an Annual/ Lifetime Member NOWThe Annual fee is only $50, with fees credited towards your life membership. See information and application form on Page 39, OR call 262-2263 with MC/Visa, OR stop by the Essentials Desk, 1st floor, Memorial Union. OR sign up on line at www.union.wisc.edu/membership

Specific AccommodationsIf you need accommodations, please let us know at time of registration or call 265-6788 (TTY). We cannot guarantee accessibility unless we receive prior notification of need.

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Dance Nights ................ Pg 4

New Moves .................. Pg 6

Yoga ............................. Pg 8

Sailing ......................... Pg 10

RU Game .................... Pg 11

Must Learn .................. Pg 13

Libations ..................... Pg 14

Music 1 on 1 ............... Pg 15

Photo Centric ............. Pg 16

Languages .................. Pg 18

Environment ............... Pg 19

Mind & Body .............. Pg 20

Craftshop .................... Pg 22

More Craftshop .......... Pg 24

Paint & Draw .............. Pg 25

Artistry ........................ Pg 26

Fiber Art ..................... Pg 28

Truly Unique ............... Pg 29

Registration Info ......... Pg 30

Mail In Form ............... Pg 31

Membership App ....... Pg 31

Welcome to the 39th summer of Mini Courses – Since the summer of 1972 we have been offering you “learning opportunities for a lifetime.” Thanks for joining us!

Thirty Nine Summers!

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Better Your BodyBetter posture, core work, and more… BartendingOur popular summer series returns! Summer is Photo TimeEleven different photo ops. Summer JewelryFour new Jewelry courses… Fab Fiber ArtCreate something unique this summer

R E G I S T E R [web] www.wisc.edu/minicourses [phone] 262.3156, 262.5771

ContEntsWELCOME!

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DAnCE nightNote to Ballroom DancersCouples recommended, partners are not guaranteed for single registrants. NO refund of course fee if you are not able to find a partner in class. Please do not wear tennis shoes or sandals. A hard-soled shoe is best. Course fee is per individual.

East Coast SwingNo matter what kind of music you like, from big band to rock to country, you

can dance to it with the East Coast Swing. This fast-paced exuberant dance, which has roots in the 1920’s Lindy Hop, consists of many fun steps, spins and turns. With two instructors you’ll get to see all the moves demonstrated by a couple, not just one person. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Mike and Deb Moe, dance enthusiasts with over 15 years of dancing experience.

#2160.101 WED 8-9pm, June 29-July 27$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Learn to Dance – SocialLearn the dances you will find most useful in social settings - nightclub dancing, dancing at wedding receptions, holiday parties, and benefit galas. Work on basic step patterns, musicality, leading and following, and some styling for the Fox Trot, Swing, Salsa, and others. Gain the skills and confidence that will get you out on the dance floor! No class 7/4. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Tom Choudoir, dance instructor with over 30 years of experience.

#2120.101 MON 6-7pm, June 20-July 25$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Learn to Dance – LatinLatin is a fun and energetic dance that can be done to a wide variety of music. Learn the steps to popular Latin dances, including the Merengue, Salsa, Cha-Cha and more. Leave class feeling confident in your ability to dance to virtually any Latin dance. Covers basic step patterns, musicality, leading and following and some styling. No class 7/4. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Tom Choudoir, dance instructor with over 30 years of experience.

#2130.101 MON 7-8pm, June 20-July 25$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Cha ChaThe Cha Cha is an exciting syncopated dance with Cuban origins that gets its

name from the distinct rhythm of its footwork (one, two, cha cha cha!). Get out on the dance floor and learn the basic, easy-to-master moves. Expand your dancing enjoyment with a playful, dynamic dance that can be suited to many music genres. With two instructors you’ll see all the moves demonstrated by a couple, not just one person. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Mike and Deb Moe, dance enthusiasts with 15 years of dancing experience.

#2140.101 WED 6:30-7:30pm, June 29-July 27$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

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Ballroom Basics BootcampA relaxed, flexible, fun introduction to partnership dancing. An easy presentation of basic steps, music and style of the most popular social dances: Foxtrot, Waltz, Salsa, and Swing. This course is designed to make you feel comfortable and confident when someone says... “Let’s Dance!” 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland, enthusiastic, ISTD certified dance professional.

#2210.101 SUN 5-7pm, July 10#2210.201 SUN 7-9pm, Oct 9$19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Swing, Swing, SwingA fun, fast-paced workshop to help you try on the different styles and steps of East Coast Swing. The class will feature several types of Swing - from triple step to jitterbug. We will

dance to the big band rhythms of the 40s, R-b-B of the 60s and try on a little Rockabilly for fun! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2230.101 SUN 3-5pm, July 10#2230.301 SUN 7-9pm, Nov 20$19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Your Wedding Dance WorkshopLearn an easy, stress-free routine to get you through the reception’s first dance, whether you are getting married, a member of the wedding party, or just want to impress your friends on the dance floor! This workshop offers help in choosing your music and dance style to fit the occasion. Wow your guests and have a great time at your own party. Wear your wedding shoes! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2220.101 SUN 7-9pm, July 10#2220.301 SUN 3-5pm, Nov 20$19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff))

Salsa WorkshopCome and learn the basic steps and turns of salsa dancing--a spicy Latin dance that will definitely keep you moving. This class is high energy fun! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2330.201 SUN 3-5pm, Oct 9$19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Tango WorkshopWarm up your nights with the sultry Tango! Learn the basics of this classic and fun Latin dance. We’ll work on American Style Tango and discuss how to give the dance some Argentinean flair! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2360.301 SUN 5-7pm, Nov 20$19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

Lead & Follow (Almost) Anything on the Dance FloorThis fun, practical workshop is designed to help all social dancers - from beginning to advanced - polish their leading and following skills. The lesson will start with some classic steps and patterns in Ballroom and Latin style dancing. Learn tips and techniques that every dancer can use to communicate with their partner on the dance floor! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Christine Stickland.

#2290.201 SUN 5-7pm, Oct 9$19.50(Students/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

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nEW MovEs…PiYo: Blended Pilates & YogaEnjoy the benefits of yoga and pilates in this new class that blends the best of both.

Improve muscle balance and posture. Increase strength and flexibility while developing a stronger core. This four week session will give you a new way to connect mind and body while getting a fully integrated workout that is fun and easy. All fitness levels are welcome. Learn to apply the basics and the best of yoga postures and pilates movements and feel great after each workout. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Ellen Utter has been teaching for over five years, and has instructed Stretch, Stretch, Stretch Pilates for All Levels and Pilates for your Sport mini courses. She holds certifications in Pilates, Yoga, and PiYo.

#2604.101 THUR 7-8pm, July 7-28$39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Beginning Belly DanceDiscover for yourself this ancient, beautiful and sensuous dance. You will develop body isolations, flexibility, posture, basic walking patterns, dance movements and start your own routine. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Mona N’wal, an enthusiastic Instructor who wants to bring dance into your life.

#2430.101 TUE 6-7:30pm, June 21-July 26$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Continuing Belly DanceFor those wishing to build on basic isolation and movements started in Beginning Belly Dance or other belly dance classes. New movements added, with focus on building these into the complete dance form. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Mona N’wal, an enthusiastic instructor who wants to bring dance into your life.

#2435.101 TUE 7:30-9pm, June 21-July 26$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Introduction to Pole DancingPole dancing is no longer just for strippers! Build confidence, flexibility and strength through this unique and fun fitness activity. In this introductory class, participants will learn safe technique, basic pole moves and some spins using a portable pole. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Jacqueline Steinhauer, owner of Aerial Bliss pole dancing studio.

#2445.101 SUN 5-7pm, July 10$24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Tai Chi Chuan – The Gentle DanceDoes our hectic world stress you out? Then come practice Tai Chi, one of the oldest forms of meditative motion, and rediscover the pleasure of the body’s presence in the moment. This course will introduce basic Tai Chi positions, motions, and breathing techniques. In addition to these, we will also consider the history of this art through stories and humorous anecdotes. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: John Wagner, a 30-year practitioner and Tai Chi master.

#2625.101 WED 5:30-7:30pm, June 22-July 20$39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Postural Alignment TherapyJoin the Pain Free Revolution! Postural Alignment Therapy is a non-medical

approach to pain relief using targeted corrective exercises to resolve underlying dysfunctions. Using posture and gait analysis, and biomechanical testing, Postural Alignment Therapists are able to understand the cause of the pain. We do not chase symptoms, but seek to understand and correct the underlying dysfunctions causing the pain. Postural Alignment Therapy is also used by professional and amateur athletes to increase sports performance and prevent injuries. In this class you will learn about the impact of posture on health, learn to assess posture, learn to relate posture to pain patterns, receive an analysis of your posture, and receiving an individualized routine of corrective exercises to target your pain, or for athletes, to improve your athletic performance and reduce injury risk. No class 7/5. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Erich Schmidtke, Certified Postural Alignment Specialist in the Egoscue Method.

#2695.101 TUE 7-9pm, June 21-July 12$54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

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Kickboxing FundamentalsThis class breaks down proper technique for striking with power from a strong stance. Learn punches, elbow and knee strikes, kicks, and footwork while building strength and coordination, all while gaining confidence! Excellent for beginners and seasoned kickboxers alike - a great way to prepare for Master Kickboxing or Shaolin Kempo Karate classes. Hand wraps required ($8) and available on-site. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Villari’s Martial Arts Instructors.

#2765.101 TUE&THR 5:30-6:15pm, July 12-28$39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Master KickboxingThe ultimate full body workout! Professional martial arts instructors teach the real applications of kickboxing in a fun, high energy format. You will strike heavy bags but will not spar with opponents in this high intensity aerobic workout (those who have not been exercising regularly might prefer our Kickboxing Fundamentals). Burn calories, reduce stress and learn something new! Hand wraps required ($8) and available on-site. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Villari’s Martial Arts Instructors.

#2770.101 MON&WED 10-11am, July 11-27#2770.102 MON&WED 4:30-5:30pm, July 11-27#2770.103 MON&WED 7:30-8:30pm, July 11-27#2770.104 TUE&THR 6:30-7:30pm, July 12-28$39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Kung Fu for Fitness & Self DefenseNo previous martial arts experience necessary! Learn to use the movements of the crane, snake, tiger, leopard, and dragon to maximize your strengths and minimize your weaknesses. Appropriate for any body type, this ancient Chinese style of martial arts not only improves flexibility, strength, and mind-body connection, but also provides practical self-defense skills and builds confidence. No uniform necessary, but please wear comfortable clothing. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Villari’s Martial Arts Instructors.

#2750.101 MON&WED 6:30-7:30pm, July11-27#2750.102 TUE&THR Noon-1pm, July 12-28#2750.103 TUE&THR 5:30-6:30pm, July 12-28#2750.104 TUE&THR 7:30-8:30pm, July 12-28$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

S.A.F.E Self Defense for Women by WomenSelf defense is a women’s issue. One in four women will be the victim of an attempted or completed rape in the U.S. Empower yourself to take control of your own body! Explore what really happens in a self-defense situation and learn techniques that really work. From prevention to verbal strategies to assault scenarios: learn the simple skills of how to “fight like a girl” and win. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Treviño-Murphy is a 3rd degree black belt instructor of Shaolin Kempo Karate and a sexual assault prevention activist.

#2760.101 SAT, 9am-Noon, July 16&23$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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Yoga for BicyclistsWork the areas of the body that bikers use most! Stretches for the chest and stomach backward and strengthening for the lower back. Learn breathing practices to enhance your performance and increase stamina. Balance the muscle groups that are being overlooked with the repetitive motions of biking. Learn new warm ups and cool downs for your favorite sport. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel is a certified Yoga instructor.

#2637.501 MON 7:15-8:45pm, May 16$14.50(Students/U.Mem)$24.50(Fac/Staff)

Sharing Yoga with Your Child (Ages 3-9)Help your child discover the power and

positive effects of yoga. Lean ways to enjoyable do yoga together. And learn how to safely introduce your child to this powerful and beneficial practice. Join us for this active, learn as we do, yoga with your little yogi, workshop. Please choose the appropriate session based on the age of your child. Course fee is for one parent and one child. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel is a certified Yoga instructor.

Ages 3-6#2638.101 WED 5-6:30pm, July 27Ages 7-9#2638.102 WED 5-6:30pm, Aug 3$14.50(Students/U.Mem)$24.50(Fac/Staff)

Yoga in the YardThe Graveyard, that is! Graveyards are one of the most peaceful places in the city

and the perfect spot to remind us of the ever-changing circle of life. In many foreign cultures, death is de-mystified by having dances and picnics at the site of loved ones. In our culture cemeteries are only presented in folklore and as being scary places, full of ghosts, goblins and bad spirits. We have arranged a lovely, calm and respectful spot, on Madison’s near west side that is perfect for practicing yoga. Why wait until after death comes to rest in peace? 4 or 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Lawrence, certified yoga instructor with over 30 years experience teaching Kundalini Yoga nationwide.

#2655.101 SUN 5-6pm, June 5–26$34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)#2655.102 SUN 5-6pm, July 10–Aug 14$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Yoga At NoonHere is a powerful, practical technology for health, fitness and self-growth. You can improve overall bodily function through emotional balance, weight loss, elimination of negative habits, and a consistent sense of well-being. Understand what is necessary to improve your quality of life and gain the energy to go out and do it! Meets at Memorial Union. Sec. 103, no class 9/5. 9, 7 & 13 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Lisa Lawrence, certified yoga instructor with over 25 years experience teaching Kundalini Yoga nationwide, assisted by Mary Hoddy.

#2650.101 MON&THR Noon-1pm, June 2–30$84.50(Students/U.Mem)$94.50(Fac/Staff)#2650.102 MON&THR Noon-1pm, July 7–28$69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)#2650.103 MON&THR Noon-1pm, Aug 1-Sept 15$109.50(Students/U.Mem)$119.50(Fac/Staff)

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Burn, Baby, Burn YogaDid you know that yoga can be fat-burning? Join us for a yoga workout aimed at that belly fat. Along the way you will gain better health and vitality while learning an enjoyable routine to burn that belly fat. We will use yoga to work on the endocrine system, which in turn will help balance hormones responsible for water retention, hunger, mood swings and food cravings. A natural addition to the class includes stretching, firming and toning abdominal and leg muscles. Both beginners and those with yoga experience welcome. 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Oftedahl is a certified Yoga instructor.

#2677.502 TUE 6-7pm, May 10-June 14$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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Fab Abs YogaHere is a dynamic and powerful yoga set designed to deliver a taut belly and a

strong core! Research has shown that excess abdominal fat leads to inflammation-related ailments like heart disease and diabetes. This dynamic class will burn fat with low-impact cardio, strengthen core muscles, and boost your metabolism. No class 7/4. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Erica Schock, certified yoga teacher.

#2672.101 MON 6-7pm, June 20-Aug 1$54.50(Student/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

Focus on FlexibilityStretch your body and elevate your outlook! We will combine deep stretching, core and abdominal strengthening, and meditation to help you gain a strong, youthful and flexible body! Some cultures measure age by the flexibility of one’s spine instead of chronologically. You can help insulate your spine and body against injury and stimulate and align all 26 vertebrae and 72,000 nerves of your spine. You can also enjoy the additional benefits of aided function of the liver, adrenals, lungs, kidneys, optic nerve, and your digestive system. Increase your range of motion, open up in ways you never thought possible, and achieve a Focus on Flexibility! Sec 502, no class 5/30, Sec. 101, no class 7/4. 4 or 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Oftedahl, certified Yoga instructor.

#2675.502 MON 6-7pm, May 16-June 13$34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)#2675.101 MON 5-7pm, June 20-Aug 1$54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

Yoga at TwilightA kinder and gentler yoga class during the special summer twilight time. We

will fill our time together with exercises that allow for stretching from the inside out. We also learn how to calm ourselves down and prepare for tough times, like exams, interviews, break-ups, visits home for the holidays and more! Open to everyone at all levels of fitness or previous experience with yoga. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Lawrence, certified yoga instructor with over 25 years experience teaching Kundalini Yoga nationwide.

#2667.101 TUE 6:45-8pm, June 21-July 26$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Gentle YogaYoga recommended by physical therapist, doctor or your own research? Here is a low

impact class with big results aimed at those who require a workout with less physical demand. Perfect if you are recovering from an injury, working around a permanent injury, dealing with back or neck pain, pregnant OR want to try yoga for the first time. We will get a great stretch, increase your range of motion and increase heart rate, safely. Learn how to stay active despite our individual limitations. No previous experience needed. No class 7/4. 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel is a certified Yoga instructor.

#2668.101 MON 5-6pm, June 20-Aug 1$54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

Better Your Belly & BackStrengthen and balance the core of your body using Kundalini Yoga. We will

concentrate on the navel center and back to increase spinal flexibility, improve muscle tone, strengthen the internal systems and create overall balance in your body and core. Join us for a core tune-up! 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel, certified Yoga instructor.

#2676.101 TUE 6-7pm, June 21-July 26$54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

Kundalini 2.0Get past that “been there, done that” feeling when doing your yoga. If you are ready to graduate from rookie yoga then come join us! We will take your yoga practice to the next level in this intermediate, 90 minute class intended for experienced students, those who have completed at least one Kundalini yoga course. Sec. 502, no class 6/9. 5 or 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Oftedahl, certified Yoga instructor.

#2678.502 THR 5-6:30pm, May 12-June 16$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)#2678.101 THR 5-6:30pm, June 23 – July 28$69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

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Sailing Theory & PracticeJoin the fun on Lake Mendota and learn to sail! On the first day we will cover on-land training on sailing theory and rigging the boat (Tech dinghy). You may also get out on the water if time and weather permits. Come prepared to get wet! The second and third classes will consist of significant on-the-water instruction. Course fee includes sailing handbook and $30 boat user fee which may be applied to any current year Hoofer Sailing Club membership (allows for unlimited instruction and use of all sailing crafts, once certified). Make-up date is one week after last scheduled class session. NO REFUNDS for inability to attend make-up date. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Hoofers Sailing Club Instructional Staff.

#4080.505 SAT 1-4pm, May 7-21#4080.101 SAT,SUN,SAT 10am-1pm, June 4,5&11#4080.102 MON-WED 5:30-8:30pm, June 6-8#4080.103 MON-WED 5:30-8:30pm, June 20-22#4080.104 WED,THR, WED 5:30-8:30pm, July 6,7&13#4080.105 MON,TUE,MON 5:30-8:30pm, July 25,26&Aug 1#4080.106 SAT,SUN,SAT 10am-1pm, July 30,31&Aug 6#4080.107 MON-WED 4:30-7:30pm, Aug 15-17#4080.108 MON-WED 4:30-7:30pm, Aug 22-24$99.50(Student/U.Mem) $109.50(Fac/Staff)

Mendota Sailboat RacingHave you ever wanted to be part of the excitement and adventure of a full blown

sailboat race? This is your ticket! You will match race with other 24’ or 22’ boats around an official course on Lake Mendota. Learn the rules of sailboat racing and the tactics it will take to win. Train together on a J-24 or J-22 racing boat for first session. Then the following day you will work together as a team and compete in an officially sanctioned Mendota Yacht Club Wednesday Night Series race. Make-up date arranged with Instructor, no refunds for inability to do make-up date. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Hoofer Sailing Club Instructional Staff.

#4120.101 TUE&WED, 5:30-8pm, June 7&8#4120.102 TUE&WED, 5:30-8pm, June 21&22#4120.103 TUE&WED, 5:30-8pm, July 5&6#4120.104 TUE&WED, 5:30-8pm, Aug 2&3$49.50(Student/U.Mem) $59.50(Fac/Staff)

Beginning WindsurfingTake on a new adventure sport! Impress others and you impress yourself. Anyone

can learn to windsurf - you will learn to rig and sail a board by the end of the class! Includes on-land training with a simulator plus on-the-water learning for sailing in light to moderate winds. Includes sailing handbook and $30 boat user fee which may be applied to any current year Hoofer Sailing Club membership. Personal flotation device provided, basic swimming ability required. Come dressed to get wet. Make-up date for inclement weather will be the day after the last class session. NO REFUNDS for inability to attend make-up dates. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Hoofer Sailing Club Instructional Staff.

#4100.101 SAT,SUN,SAT 10am-1pm, June 11,12&18#4100.102 MON,TUE,WED 5-8pm, July 11-13#4100.103 MON,TUE,WED 5-8pm, Aug 8-10$89.50(Student/U.Mem) $99.50(Fac/Staff)

Sailing Dinner CruisePack your picnic basket and head down to the Union for a relaxing 3 hour evening sail on beautiful Lake Mendota. Make it a double date and invite some friends or neighbors along. You can make a unique night with your friends and/or look at it as a casual sailing class. Take in a sunset while the gentle summer breezes sooth your soul. There is nothing like an evening sail - we provide the boat and crew, you bring the dinner. Make-up date due to weather scheduled with Instructor. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Hoofer Sailing Club Instructor Staff.

#4115.101 THR 5:30-8:30pm, June 9#4115.102 TUE 5:30-8:30pm, June 14#4115.103 THR 5:30-8:30pm, June 23#4115.104 THR 5:30-8:30pm, July 7#4115.105 THR 5:30-8:30pm, July 14#4115.106 THR 5:30-8:30pm, Aug 11$24.50(Student/U.Mem) $34.50(Fac/Staff)

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Rock ClimbingLearn the great sport of rock climbing! Discover the joys and challenges of climbing real rock in the out-of-doors. Spend a great day at Devils Lake learning the basics or honing your skills. Emphasis on top-rope climbing, knots, safety techniques, and getting comfortable on the rock. Course fee includes all necessary equipment. Car pooling arranged. Rain date: next day (Sunday following). NO REFUNDS or rain checks for inability to attend rain date. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Scott Nelson, experienced climber and Instructor who got his start by taking a Mini Course.

#4310.501 SAT 7am-5pm, May 21#4310.101 SAT 7am-5pm, July 9$74.50(Students/U.Mem)$84.50(Fac/Staff)

Rusty Stirrups – Beginning horseback RidingIt’s never too late to learn how to ride!

If you’ve always dreamed of learning to work with and around horses, this is the class for you. Spend time getting to know your mount, grooming them and preparing them for English-style riding. One hour each meeting is in the saddle learning the basics of English riding--control, communication, and form. Then spend time untacking your horse, working around them on the ground, and putting them away. Designed for beginners, all experience levels welcome. Course fee includes all supplies and horses as well as a trial Hoofer Riding Club Membership. Located at the Hoofer Equestrian Center in Belleville, WI. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Hoofer Riding Club Instructors.

#4350.101 WED 8-10am, June 22-July 27$199.50(Students/U.Mem)$209.50(Fac/Staff)

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Enjoy Bridge the Easy WayLearn the basic rules and become familiar with most bidding systems, bidding and card playing instruction. You will also be introduced to tournament bridge and actual bridge playing. Please bring a deck of cards. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: John Wagner is a long standing duplicate tournament player and has competed with some of the world’s foremost bridge experts.

#4730.101 TUE 6-8pm June 21-July 19$39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Trout Fishing: A Life SkillAcquire a skill that will enrich the rest of your life! And just in time to get take advantage of Wisconsin’s early trout season and/or a full summer season... Trout streams and rivers offer a great variety of subtle and spectacular beauty. We will explore the what, where, why, who and when of spin fishing for trout. Hands on skills taught in class and in a last session, Saturday afternoon, field trip. If you choose, learn how to catch, clean and prepare a wild trout and occasionally enjoy a truly organic meal. Why not you? Anyone can explore and enjoy Wisconsin’s trout waters! Car pooling for field trip discussed in class. Having own basic equipment - rod, reel and spinners, required. Alternate weather date for field session discussed in class, no refunds for inability to attend alternate date. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gary Balgord has over 50 years experience successfully fishing Wisconsin trout waters.

#4870.101 TUE 7-9:30pm, June 21-July 5 & SAT, July 9$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Bocce – A Real IntroductionBocce is an ancient game and is the third most popular sport in the world. Learn how to play this highly social game and experience the joy of Bocce. We will cover some of the history of the game, how the game is played (on professional courts), and game strategy. Learn as you play using brand new oyster shell professional Bocce courts. Bocce is a great game, accessible to almost anyone (courts are wheel chair accessible). All you have to be able to do is roll a two pound ball up to 90 feet. Presented in cooperation with the Four Lakes Bocce Association. Meets at the outdoor Bocce Courts on Marsh Lane in McFarland, WI. All equipment provided. Alternate weather date Sunday, July 10th, no refunds for inability to attend weather date. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Four Lakes Bocce Association, instrumental in bringing league Bocce to Dane County.

#4600.101 WED 5-6:30pm, June 29&July 6$29.50(Student/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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Whose Computer is This Anyways?You paid big money for a speedy computer that just keeps getting slower? Wonder if your passwords and credit card numbers are really safe? What is really running on your desktop? Pop-ups, ads, spam, spyware ruining your computing experience? With an emphasis on free software and easy regular maintenance, we will look at ways to keep your computer running faster, safer and how to make your web surfing more efficient. Lots of useful and practical information to help your computer run better. Mac users will also find the material very valuable. Primarily a lecture, demonstration course. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver, experienced instructor always looking for computing efficiency.

#3100.101 MON 6-9pm, July 12&19$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

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Start Your Own BlogA blog is an excellent way to share your ideas and/or promote your business. In this class you will learn how to build a blog at no cost. Learn the technical details of choosing a template, creating/editing posts, making hyperlinks, inserting images, etc. You’ll get ideas for how to consistently write interesting posts and find inspiration for content, how to promote your blog via social media, how to get traffic, and how to monetize your blog. Bring your laptop! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Anita Ashland is a freelance copywriter and has been a blogger since 2005.

#3535.101 THR 5:15-8:15pm, July 28$29.50(Student/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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Speed Reading: Reading Aerobics (Ages 15+)Are you spending more time than you would like reading that textbook or novel? You can learn to read faster than you ever thought possible while maintaining the same level of comprehension. Learn to see and recognize word clusters faster than you can say or think them. You could potentially double or triple your reading speed! Designed to improve reading speed and/or for teachers or parents looking for new ways to teach reading. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Ed Lucas, retired social worker and teacher with an interest in vision and reading skills and who has experienced the struggles of dyslexia first hand.

#3225.101 MON&WED, 7-9pm, July 11-27$49.50(Student/U.Mem) $59.50(Fac/Staff)

S.A.F.E Self Defense for Women by WomenSelf defense is a women’s issue. One in four women will be the victim of an attempted or completed rape in the U.S. Empower yourself to take control of your own body! Explore what really happens in a self-defense situation and learn techniques that really work. From prevention to verbal strategies to assault scenarios: learn the simple skills of how to “fight like a girl” and win. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Treviño-Murphy is a 3rd degree black belt instructor of Shaolin Kempo Karate and a sexual assault prevention activist.

#2760.101 SAT, 9am-Noon, July 16&23$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Wills & Estate Planning for EveryoneLearn the basics of estate planning and

whether you can use the Wisconsin Basic Will. Discussion of wills, trusts, probate and non-probate property, marital property and other subjects related to estate planning. Includes this session on campus plus one individual, personalized, 30 minute meeting with the instructor at her office (to be scheduled at the first session). 1 Meeting plus individual session. INSTRUCTOR: Juscha Robinson, a partner at Herrick & Kasdorf, LLP, focusing on estate planning.

#3560.101 SUN 5:30-7:30pm, July 31$34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

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Bartending & MixologyThis series only comes once a year...now is your chance to learn from an experienced New York bartender. Discover how easy it is to concoct a delightful cocktail, from easy to

extravagant! Examine the ins and outs of the “art of mixing drinks”, including hands-on mixing and sampling. Discussion will also focus on tips for finding a bartending job and how to work in nearly any bar situation. (Note: Not a licensing class.) Proof of age must be furnished at class. Join us for one, two, or all three of these exciting, hands-on workshops! INSTRUCTOR: Sheldon Sunness, has tended bar and taught bartending from New York to New Orleans!

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Basic BartendingCovers everything from Screwdrivers and Bloody Marys to Martinis and Old Fashioneds. Learn how to handle a very simple bar and/or cater any party. 2 Meetings.

#5590.101 TUE 7-9pm, June 28&July 5$44.50(Student/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Fancy DrinksEnjoy a fun-filled night of the coolest hot drinks and the hottest frozen concoctions. From Irish Coffees and Pina Coladas to Frozen Daiquiris and Ice Cream Drinks, including the wildly popular O-BOMB-A, you’ll unlock the secrets for a lifetime of great parties. 1 Meeting.

#5590.102 TUE 6:30-9pm, July 12$44.50(Student/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Advanced BartendingA guided tour through the world of liqueurs and brandies. From Black Russians and Brandy Alexanders to Margaritas and Cosmopolitans, you’ll gain the knowledge and street smarts to handle any bar situation. 2 Meetings.

#5590.103 TUE 7-9pm, July 19&26$44.50(Student/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

The Complete BartenderLearn the ins and outs of bartending–Basic Bartending, Fancy Drinks, and Advanced Bartending--all three courses at a reduced price! Perfect for the aspiring bartender, drink mixer, or frequent party host. Save 10% when you sign up for this course as opposed to the individual courses above. 5 Meetings.

#5590.104 TUE 7-9pm, June 28-July 26$119.50(Student/U.Mem)$129.50(Fac/Staff)

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#5590.105 TUE 6:30-9pm, Aug 2$44.50(Student/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Wine AppreciationDiscover how to evaluate, taste and describe wine. We will explore how to read and understand wine reviews, detect biases and hype. Learn to read a wine label and tell if you will like the wine, how to understand advertising and discover values. Find out which wines taste like a $30 bottle but can be had for as little as $10 (and find out which $30 bottles aren’t worth even $10!) Proof of age required at class session. No class 7/4. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Robert Abendroth, Sales Representative of Purple Feet Wines & an experienced wine tasting instructor.

#5550.101 MON 6-8pm, June 20-July 11$79.50(Students/U.Mem)$89.50(Fac/Staff)

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harmonica Private LessonsThe harmonica is a popular, easy-to-learn, and expressive musical instrument. Single notes, melodies, blues, bent notes and improvisation are covered in these one-on-one lessons. Beginners and advanced players welcome. Music reading unnecessary. Participants must provide their own harmonica. Choose from available 30-minute time slots starting on the hour and half hour during the dates and times listed below. No classes 7/5 thru 7/7. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: DeWayne Keyes has taught over 1500 people to play harmonica!

Choose a 30-minute time slot during these available times!#7400.101 TUE 10:30am-4pm, June 21-July 26#7400.102 WED 2-5:30pm, June 22-July 27#7400.103 THR 3-9pm, June 23-July 28$69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

Guitar Private LessonsInterested in learning or improving your playing? Whether it’s finger style, rock, blues, or jazz, whether you consider yourself a beginner or an experienced player- there’s something here for you! Explore chords, scales, techniques, theory, whatever you like. Material covered will be determined by your ability, experience, and interests. Guitarists of all skill levels welcome-yes, even beginners! Access to guitar required. Five (5) 30 minute private lessons choose from available time slots, lessons start on the hour and half hour. INSTRUCTOR: Richard Gordon, performer and private music instructor.

Choose a 30-minute time slot during these available times!#7460.101 TUE 6-9pm, June 21-July 19$79.50(Students/U.Mem)$89.50(Fac/Staff)

Voice Private LessonsWhether you’re an experienced performer or have only sung in the shower, voice lessons can help. Sharpen your skills and learn to better communicate through your singing in the relaxed atmosphere of private lessons. You will become more comfortable with your voice while working on basic musicianship, correct vocal production, proper breathing, and correct diction. All singing levels welcome! Bring music that you’d love to sing to the lesson. 45 minute private lessons. Choose from available time slots. Sec. 101, no class 7/4. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Margaret Ingraham, voice teacher for over 40 years, MFA in acting and professional AEA actress who has acted in theaters across America including eight years in Chicago theater.

Choose a 45-minute time slot during these available times!#7180.101 MON 6-9pm, June 20-July 25#7180.102 TUE 6-9pm, June 21-July 19$119.50(Students/U.Mem)$129.50(Fac/Staff)

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Understanding Your Digital CameraAre you confused by all the terms used in digital picture taking? Pixels, resolution, compression, jpeg, etc.? Do you know your digital camera can take better pictures than you are getting? We will explain and simplify the technical features of your camera. Learn the how, when and why to chose, use and control your camera’s functions. A basic camera operation course primarily for those with digital Point & Shoot cameras. Course size kept small so you get plenty of individual attention! 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Bruce Heisler, experienced photographer and Instructor.

#6730.101 WED 7-9pm, July 6-20$39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Digital Photography 101 & 102Your digital camera works fine as a “point and shoot” but you want to make even better pictures. Learn how in this class designed for the new or intermediate digital photographer. We will cover all those confusing technical issues and menu settings. A class all about making you a better photographer! Many have said it is the only photography class you may ever need. We will look at photo basics with the digital camera in mind. Understand your camera better as the nifty tool it is and then get beyond the basics to get the picture your mind’s eye sees. Includes basic printing techniques so you can showcase your great new photos. Bring camera to first class. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver, over 40 years experience as a professional photographer.

#6740.101 MON 6-9pm, July 11-25$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Photo Composition: Better Photos by Design Every picture tells a story. And it tells a better story when it’s a well designed composition. Explore the concepts and techniques for creating great photo compositions. We will look into individual lines, circles, and shapes and how they affect your perception and enjoyment of an image. Placement in the frame, grouping of elements, implied direction are all part of the mix. Designed for those comfortable with basic camera handling who want to create great images. Applicable to both traditional and digital photography. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver, experienced instructor and photographer with over 40 years experience.

#6750.101 THR 6-9pm, July 14&21$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Digital Images/PhotoshopA solid introduction to Photoshop Elements and similar software. From touch-ups of your digital photos to wild and contrived images, learn to scan-in, alter, or digitally create an image from scratch in this hands-on workshop. Add text to your image, play with contrast levels and color inversion, create layers, isolate images, and more. Hands on course work done on IBM-PC notebooks (provided), or bring your own laptop computer. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Steve Engle, retired Wisconsin Union Painter who enjoys digital image alteration and has taught this class for over six years.

#6800.101 THR 6-9pm, June 23-July 21$109.50(Students/U.Mem)$119.50(Fac/Staff)

Old School PhotographyTraditional “old school” black and white photography offers you a great best chance to play and express yourself. Learn traditional and experimental approaches to this great art form. Designed for newbie film photographers who got a new Holga as a gift or inherited a old 35mm SLR and want to put it to work. Learn how to develop your own film (35mm or 120), print using an enlarger, how to use filters, experiment with double exposures, dodge and burn. Class will discuss option of in-class photo shoot field trip. Course fee includes access to facility outside of class time and in-class darkroom chemical fees. Go “old school” - register today! 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Johnson, professional photographer who plays on the artsy side of photography.

#6620.101 SUN 6-9pm, July 24-Aug 7$69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

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Digital Scrapbooking 101A recent study shows that 75% of us do nothing with the digital photos we take.

Be one of the 25% -- learn easy and fun ways to use your photos to tell a story and preserve the memories. We will explore simple photo editing, how to organize and save your digital photos and ways to create fast and fun digital scrapbooks and gifts. This hands on course will give you the skills needed to create beautiful pages, and even books, with your digital photos. Bring a wifi capable PC laptop to class with 60-80 photos saved on the PC or on a flash drive. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Perkins has her Masters Degree in Social Work and works as an Independent Creative Memories Consultant.

#6580.101 TUE 6-9pm, July 26$24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Night Lights PhotographyCapture get pictures at night or in low light. Gain a better understanding of

getting great fireworks, gorgeous city lights landscapes and even portraits at sunset. First class session will cover basic information and techniques. Second class session, secheduled at first session, will be a hands on, in-the-field, shooting session to help you practice what you have learned. Applicable for both digital and traditional film cameras - camera needs to have capability of manual shutter control. Just in time for those great summer nights including upcoming fireworks displays - register today! 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Johnson.

#6640.101 THR 7-10pm, June 23 + Field Session$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Abstract/Macro PhotographyCreate abstract, fine art prints, with your point-and-shoot digital camera! Learn

how to use the macro function on your camera to compose beautiful and interesting abstract or macro photos. An introductory course that will also give tips and pointers on inexpensive ways to alter your photographs and make fine art prints. Includes an in-class field trip to find subject matter and a review of photographs we will capture. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Patricia LaPointe, recent Master of Fine Arts Photography graduate from UW-Madison.

#6700.101 MON 5:30-8:30pm, July 25$24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Photo PortraitsMake your people pictures really pop! We will explore photographic portraiture techniques, composition and lighting all to help you take great photo portraits. Explore body language, lenses and perspective and the importance of lighting. Starting with outdoor portraits and moving indoors, we will look at different lights and arrangements of lights. Learn how inexpensive accessories can add to your overall effect. Bring a guest and complete a real photo portrait on a weekend field trip. Here you will have the opportunity to practice what you have learned and try out some of the Instructor’s equipment and many portrait lenses. Saturday field session meets at Instructor’s home approx. 40 minutes north of Madison. Car pooling discussed in class. Assumes basic camera handling knowledge. Course is applicable to both 35mm and digital photography. 2 Meetings plus field session. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver..

#6560.101 WED 6-9pm, July 13&20, SAT, 9am-1pm, July 23$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Selling Your PhotographyReady to start marketing your photography? An introduction to all that is involved in selling your photographs to others for use in their publications/productions. Learn how to look professional, talk the talk, and walk the walk from the beginning so that publishers will consider using your work. We will cover initial contacts, record keeping, submissions and all the fine print involved in selling the use of your photos. Applicable to both traditional and digital photography. Bring a few of your photos for evaluation of their potential and tips on where to get started selling your photos. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver.

#6670.101 TUE 6-9pm, July 26$24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Wildlife PhotographyLearning a few simple tricks and good photographic technique can net you great

wildlife photos! Join us for a look at capturing those special wild bird and other wildlife photos. Working both in the classroom and in the field we will explore the various options for capturing wildlife with your camera - traditional film or digital format. Weekend field session, to be scheduled in class, meets at Instructor’s property (approx. 1 hr. north of Madison). Some previous experience/understanding of the photo picture taking process expected. 2 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Gene Staver.

#6775.101 WED 6-9pm, July 27+Field Session$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

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Spanish for Fun!Learn beginning Spanish through short films, popular stories and current issues. Designed for those with no previous knowledge of Spanish who want to give it a try in a fun and relaxed

environment. No class 7/4. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Marisol Bedrinana, native Spanish speaker and experienced instructor with vast travel experience in Spain and Latin America.

#3065.101 MON 6-7:30pm, June 20-July 18$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Spanish Reading & Conversation hourHere is a chance to practice your Spanish skills in a supportive environment with group discussion and more. Current issues related to the Spanish speaking world will be included.

Some previous knowledge/training in Spanish (or Portuguese or Italian) is expected. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Marisol Bedrinana.

#3080.101 THR 6:30-7:30pm, June 23-July 21$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Languages for TravelOur language for travel courses are designed for beginners. Make your travels more comfortable and fun! Learn words and phrases specific to traveling situations such as ordering food, asking directions, etc. Includes some discussion of the cultures encountered where this language is spoken.

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#3060.101 TUE 6:30-8pm, June 7-28$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

Italian For Travel4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Giosue Alagna, native of Italy, previous experience in teaching, translating and interpreting.

#3050.101 TUE 6-7:30pm, June 7-28#3050.102 TUE 6-7:30pm, July 12-Aug 2$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

German for Travel5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Andrew Kraiss lived, worked and studied in Germany for 4 years. He is a Ph.D. student at UW-Madison where he has taught students over the past two years.

#3040.101 THR 7-8:30pm, June 23-July 21$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

French for TravelNo class 7/3. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Mouhamadou Ndiaye is from Senegal and has taught both French and English.

#3030.101 SUN 3:30-5pm, June 26-July 31$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

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Birding by EarImagine being able to name the birds you are hearing as you walk the woods or sidewalk. Learn to identify birds by their songs and calls. Understand the difference between bird songs and calls. Develop effective strategies for categorizing and learning bird vocalizations, including the use of entertaining mnemonic devices. We will explore the diversity of birdsong in Wisconsin with a “simulated May” immersion experience 31 birds strong and help “narrow the field” of which birds sing what. Gain confidence and competence in your birding practice by adding your ears as a tool. Instructor’s book and DVD available for (optional) purchase at class. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: S. H. Betchkal, ornithologist, author, TV journalist, and talk show guest.

#4290.501 SAT 8:30-11:30am, May 7$24.50(Student/U.Mem) $34.50(Fac/Staff)

Bird Watching for BeginnersCome discover the pleasure of watching birds and start your weekend off in a unique and wonderful way. All the basics will be covered with identification of species by sight and sound stressed. Meets rain or shine at Westside Madison location. Bring binoculars if you have them. And we will be done in time for you to still have your whole day before you! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Sylvia Marek, naturalist for the UW Arboretum.

#4292.101 SAT 7-9:30am, June 4$24.50(Student/U.Mem) $34.50(Fac/Staff)

Wisconsin GeologySouthern Wisconsin’s unique geology attracts visitors from around the world. Explore why our geology is unique and how geologic features have created the beautiful landscape around us. Learn the geologic history of Wisconsin, including “recent” glacial activity. Experience our fantastic geology in both classroom sessions and on guided Saturday field trips. We will travel to Devil’s Lake, Parfrey’s Glen, and the Blue Mounds area, including Cave of the Mounds. Your Wisconsin road trips will never be the same again! Car pooling for Saturday field sessions discussed in class. Moderate hiking on field trips. 3 classroom sessions and 2 day-long field trips. INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Conde is a former DNR Educator and Naturalist and has a degree in Earth Science.

#4400.501 WED 7-8:30pm, May 25, June 1&8, SAT, June 4&11$49.50(Student/U.Mem) $59.50(Fac/Staff)

Wisconsin Geology WeekendJourney to the Northern Highlands to experience a weekend of exciting geology. View the landscape from the descendant of a Precambrian mountain. Feel the spray of spectacular waterfalls tumbling over ancient volcanic ridges and fault escarpments. Hike along the beautiful gorges carved by eons of water rushing over some of the oldest rocks exposed at the earth’s surface. Trip involves hiking of moderate difficulty. Course fee does not include park entrance fees, transportation, food, or lodging. Camping and lodging information provided prior to classroom session. Carpooling and details discussed at classroom session. Trip is on rain or shine. 1 evening classroom session + weekend trip that begins at 9 am Saturday in Wausau. INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Conde.

#4405.101 WED 7-9:30pm, June 22& SAT&SUN, June 25&26$49.50(Student/U.Mem) $59.50(Fac/Staff)

EarthWordsSpend a full moon night sitting around a campfire on one of the highest hills in Green County, sharing the words of our favorite conservationists, environmentalists and old sages. “The Hill,” as it is has been lovingly known as by three generations of the Instructor’s family, is located in the Town of Exeter, at the farm that has been in Instructor’s family off and on since 1846. Bring your favorite environmental writers’ books with which to share your favorite passages and thoughts about those passages as we watch the full moon rise over this shallow soiled hilltop where in the 1820’s the native Winnebago people once hunted, fished and made maple sugar. Rain date is Sunday, July 17. No refunds for inability to attend rain date. Meets outside New Glarus, WI. Must provide own transportation to meeting location, directions at registration. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kim Tschudy, has been active in historic preservation for years. He his fourth historical book was recently published.

#4525.101 SAT 7-10pm, July 16$24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

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Intro to Intuitive AstrologyOver thousands of years, Astrology has been crafted into a tool for understanding ourselves, our relationship to each other and the world around us. We will explore the art of reading

the natal chart. Using the date, time and place of your birth, we will go on an experiential journey as we learn about the signs, planets and houses of astrology, and how they work together to form your larger personality and life potential. You will have the basic foundation and resources needed to continue practice in natal chart reading. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Melissa Simonson is a Life Coach and Professional Astrologer with over 17 years of experience.

#3170.101 MON 6:30-8:30pm, June 20&27$34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

Chakra Balancing & ClearingChakras are energy centers, touch points, in the body located at major branchings of the human nervous system, beginning with the base of the spinal column and moving upward. Chakra education is awe inspiring, especially if you take an experiential approach. Regardless of your knowledge of these energy centers in the human energy field this evening will be fresh and full of great insights. Balance and clear your own chakras and attune to a state of mind that helps the chakras stay in their natural flow. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Jeremy Anacker is an energy seer, Reiki Master, and the co-founder of a non-profit specialty school.

#3293.101 WED 7:30-9:30pm, June 22$24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Tapping Away NegativityBe free of anxiety, worry, stress and more. The residue from negative thinking and emotion sits in our energetic meridians. These are found all along the human body. As the natural flow of the life force energy becomes impeded we can reinvigorate these flows. These energetic meridians correspond with the points that are used in traditional Chinese medicine. Empower yourself with some basic self applied techniques that are helping countless people from around the world. Gift yourself with knowledge affirmative power and your ability to apply intentional will. It is time for you to no longer be a victim to internal states that undermine your life progress. 1 Session. INSTRUCTOR: Jeremy Anacker is an energy seer, Reiki Master, and the co-founder of a non-profit specialty school.

#3312.101 MON 7:30-9:30pm, Aug 1$24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Meditation for Reducing StressCome and learn several different methods of meditation that provide stress reduction and self-harmony! Find out the basics of how, where, and when to meditate. This class includes

the practice of many different types of meditation so you can find the one that works best for you in different situations. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy C. Pullen, Ph.D., RN, MS is a psychotherapist in Madison.

#3800.101 WED 6:30-8:30pm, June 22-July 6$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Kundalini Meditation & YogaCombines the practice of Kundalini meditation and yoga exercises to reduce the stress in your life. Learn to make yourself feel happier in minutes with simple skills you can practice at home or the office. And it includes things you already know how to do - you just need to be reminded. This basic introductory meditation and yoga course can be that reminder. See for yourself how Kundalini can transform your life and help you rest easy while coping with everyday demands. All levels of previous experience with meditation and yoga welcome. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Lawrence has over 25 years experience teaching others how to take care of their own mind and body.

#3810.101 WED 6:30-8pm, June 22-July 27$69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

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5 Minute Daily Energy RoutineStressed? Fatigued? Constantly sick? Learn a simple routine of acupressure, applied kinesiology and chi kung exercises that will cut through what ails you. Boost your immune system, relieve stress, improve concentration and performance, and feel more vibrant in only 5 minutes a day! 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Ali Trevi ño-Murphy is an experienced teacher and certified energy medicine practitioner.

#3299.101 FRI 6-7:30pm, June 24$19.50(Student/U.Mem)$29.50(Fac/Staff)

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Postural Alignment TherapyJoin the Pain Free Revolution! Postural Alignment Therapy is a non-medical

approach to pain relief using targeted corrective exercises to resolve underlying dysfunctions. Using posture and gait analysis, and biomechanical testing, Postural Alignment Therapists are able to understand the cause of the pain. We do not chase symptoms, but seek to understand and correct the underlying dysfunctions causing the pain. Postural Alignment Therapy is also used by professional and amateur athletes to increase sports performance and prevent injuries. In this class you will learn about the impact of posture on health, learn to assess posture, learn to relate posture to pain patterns, receive an analysis of your posture, and receiving an individualized routine of corrective exercises to target your pain, or for athletes, to improve your athletic performance and reduce injury risk. No class 7/5. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Erich Schmidtke, Certified Postural Alignment Specialist in the Egoscue Method.

#2695.101 TUE 7-9pm, June 21-July 12$54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

Better Your Belly & BackStrengthen and balance the core of your body using Kundalini Yoga. We will

concentrate on the navel center and back to increase spinal flexibility, improve muscle tone, strengthen the internal systems and create overall balance in your body and core. Join us for a core tune-up! 6 Sessions. INSTRUCTOR: Courtney Seidel, certified Yoga instructor.

#2676.101 TUE 6-7pm, June 21-July 26$54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

Acting Techniques: For Your Life or On Stage!Whether you are an aspiring actor wanting to nail that audition, a business professional making presentations in the office or just interested in taking the mystery out of acting, this course is for you! Through focusing on improvisation, personality exercises, theater games and character building you will learn to lose your inhibitions and improve your presentation in only five weeks. Applicable to any area of your life, this class will get you feeling confident in your ability to stand up in front of a group (no more stage fright!) and make people believe what you have to say! 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Kevin Croak, a casting director, has been teaching acting for over 20 years. He has appeared in over 300 films and 100 plays.

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thE WisConsin union CRAFtshopThe Craftshop, “where art is a verb,” was the first open studio arts facility ever opened in a college union. Located on the fourth floor of Memorial Union, working media include ceramics, woodworking, traditional b&w photography, art metals, stained glass, glass fusing and more. Need instruction, take the Mini Course. Know enough and looking for the space and tools to work, the Craftshop sells access permits by the semester, half-semester and hourly. Facilities maybe shared during class time. Most multi-session courses based in the Craftshop include a permit so you can use the facility outside of class time.

Intro to Wheel PotteryIt is as much fun as it is therapeutic! Discover the magic of wheel pottery. Create bowls, mugs, vases and more as you learn basic wheel techniques, hand pulling and glazing techniques. Additional materials and recommended tools discussed at first class(approx. $25-$60, avail. at Craftshop) . First class session may run 15 to 30 minutes over. FEE INCLUDES permit for facility use outside of class. Sec. 101, no class 7/3, Sec. 102, no class 7/4. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: (101, 102)Ira Slatter, practicing ceramic artist with a variety of teaching experiences, (103)Gloria VanDixhorn.

#6060.101 SUN 6:00-8:30pm, June 19-July 24#6060.102 MON 6:30-9pm, June 20-July 25#6060.103 TUE 6:30-9pm, June 21-July 19$109.50(Student/U.Mem)$119.50(Fac/Staff)

Functional PotteryLearn how to make pottery you can use in your daily life. Develop basic wheel throwing and ceramic construction techniques as you fashion cups, bowls, plates, steins, bottles and/or jars from clay. Includes finishing and glazing techniques to make the functional ware you create uniquely yours. Additional materials and recommended tools discussed at first class (approx. $25-$60, avail. at Craftshop). FEE INCLUDES permit for facility use outside of class. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Jeremy L. Kraemer, ceramic artist, painter and art instructor with a fine arts degree from Columbus College of Art & Design.

#6070.101 WED 6:30-9:30pm, June 22-July 20$109.50(Student/U.Mem)$119.50(Fac/Staff)

Wheel Pottery RefresherGet back into pottery! A class designed for those who have already learned the basics of wheel throwing but need help getting started again. Review basic throwing skills and get tips on taking your pottery to the next level. A refresher to get you back throwing again! Basic knowledge of wedging and centering expected and assumed. COURSE FEE INCLUDES access to facility outside of class time. Additional material cost for clay ($25 or more, depending on projects), purchase first class. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Gloria VanDixhorn, accomplished professional potter with loads of teaching experience who sells through galleries and art fairs.

#6050.101 THR 6:30-9pm, June 23-July 21$109.50(Student/U.Mem)$119.50(Fac/Staff)

hypertufa Garden PotteryYou can make your own garden planters! And do it really inexpensively, too. If you liked mud pies as a kid, you will love making Hypertufa pottery. Hypertufa is a lightweight concrete that you can easily form into planters, birdbaths, stepping stones, even sculpted statues. We will go over the basic recipe and techniques for making pots and planters. You will create and take home your own garden project. Course fee includes all supplies for a small to medium garden planter. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kris Rasmussen is a UW-Madison grad and owner of the Wisconsin Artisans Gallery in Merrimac.

#6300.501 THR 6-8pm, May 12#6300.101 THR 6-8pm, June 23#6300.102 SAT 10am-Noon, July 9$34.50(Student/U.Mem) $44.50(Fac/Staff)

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hypertufa Statues & StructuresCraft your own garden statues and

structures! And do it really inexpensively, too. If you liked mud pies as a kid, you will love designing and making Hypertufa statues or garden structures like small benches, birdbaths and more. Hypertufa is a lightweight concrete that you can easily form into your plans. We will go over the basic recipe and techniques. You will create and take home your own small project. Course fee includes all supplies. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kris Rasmussen is a UW-Madison grad and owner of the Wisconsin Artisans Gallery in Merrimac.

#6305.101 THR, 6-8pm June 30$34.50(Student/U.Mem) $44.50(Fac/Staff)

Photo Silk Screen PrintingHere is an introduction to screen printing from photographic images. Learn the process of photo emulsion screen printing. We will cover the process from beginning to end including how to transfer your image, preparing the screen, making prints with safe, water-based acrylic inks. Turn your photos into fine art screen prints, create printed note cards and more. Course will cover printing to paper, fabric or t-shirt printing is not included. Additional supply costs discussed first class. No class 7/4. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Patricia LaPointe, recent MFA graduate from UW-Madison.

#6160.101 MON 5:30-8pm, June 20-July 18$74.50(Student/U.Mem)$84.50(Fac/Staff)

Matting & FramingDevelop your matting and framing skills. And save money now and in the future as you continue to use these skills! Learn to mat, mount and frame your photos, posters and prints. Master the basic skills of design including selecting and cutting beveled mats, mounting artwork, and assembling prefabricated wood and metal frames. Bring a two-dimensional art piece that you want to frame to second class, additional supplies (cost depends on project) discussed first class. Meets off campus at Instructor’s house on east side of Madison. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Steve Engle, retired Wisconsin Union Painter who does his own matting and framing.

#6200.101 TUE 6:30-8:30pm, June 21-July 19$99.50(Student/U.Mem)$109.50(Fac/Staff)

Basic WoodworkingLearn basic woodworking procedures and safe operation of hand and power tools while building a Parsons-style table. Designed for people with little or no experience and to help you learn all the basic techniques you need to know to continue woodworking on your own. Wood supplies (approx. $40-$80+, depending on final project dimensions and wood choice) discussed first class. Alternate project is possible at Instructor’s discretion. FEE INCLUDES PERMIT FOR FACILITY USE OUTSIDE OF CLASS. Finishing project may require time outside class. Facilities shared during class time. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Merlin Luschen, a self-taught custom furniture builder.

#6350.101 WED 6:30-9:30pm, June 20-July 22$119.50(Students/U.Mem)$129.50(Fac/Staff)

Adirondack ChairLearn how to build your own Adirondack Chair as you learn basic techniques for working with wood. Both hand tool and machine skills taught as you learn the design and construction of this classic chair. Makes an incredible gift but this chair is so great you may want save it to use it yourself and give the next one you build to someone! COURSE FEE INCLUDES access to facility outside class time. Additional supply costs depends on wood chosen. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Christopher Jungbluth, custom furniture maker.

#6340.101 TUE 6:30–9:30pm, June 21-July 19$119.50(Students/U.Mem)$129.50(Fac/Staff)

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Metal Jewelry Design BasicsLearn the fundamentals of metalsmithing and jewelry design. We will explore

jewelry fabrication techniques including sawing, piercing, riveting and texturing. Starting with an extensive exploration of the various ways to texture metals, you can then design and fabricate pendants or earrings using these techniques. COURSE FEE INCLUDES permit for use of facilities outside of class. Additional supply costs depend on project choices. No class 7/4. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Yuyen Chang, MFA in Art Metals, UW-Madison. Yuyen is an experience teacher whose artistry has been featured in Metalsmith magazine and selected for national juried shows.

#6220.101 MON 6:30-9:30pm, June 20-July 11$69.50(Student/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

Jewelry Design: Bezel SettingLearn how to add stones to your jewelry

design in this bezel setting project course. We will explore basic bezel setting methods using a cabochon stone. Add that special flash to your pendants, earrings and rings! Assumes basic understanding of metal jewelry construction techniques. COURSE FEE INCLUDES permit for use of facilities outside of class. Additional supply costs depend on project choices. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Yuyen Chang.

#6221.101 MON 6:30-9:30pm, July 18-Aug 1$69.50(Student/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

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Glass Bead MakingAn excellent introduction to bead making and the related skills of working with

hot glass in a flame. With an emphasis on experimentation of techniques you will learn to create beads in a variety of shapes, colors and designs. A great foundation for your further bead work including information on home studio set-up. COURSE FEE INCLUDES access to facility outside of class time. Additional supply cost depends on projects. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Maggs Kailhofer, makes and sells flame worked glass in stores and shows, experienced Instructor.

#6280.101 WED 7-10pm, July 13-27$74.50(Students/U.Mem)$84.50(Fac/Staff)

Charming BraceletsGo beyond basic bead stringing and learn to create beautiful jewelry bracelet

designs using the “wrapped loop” technique. You will design and assemble your own unique bracelet design using beads and wire. Also learn to make jewelry findings like clasps, catches and headpins. No previous jewelry making experience is required, those with experience welcome. Supply list at registration. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Alison Lesniak is an independent jewelry artist and experienced teacher.

#6225.101 TUE 6:30-9:30pm, July 19&26$49.50(Student/U.Mem) $59.50(Fac/Staff)

Keumboo JewelryKeumboo is a traditional Korean technique for adding high karat gold to silver jewelry. We will cover techniques to develop and execute patterns in 24K gold foil attached to simple sterling silver forms. Designed for beginners, those with previous metals experience welcome! Project materials kit purchased from Instructor at class (up to $25, depending on your choice of project). You will leave class with a simple sterling pendant or a pair of earrings. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Yuyen Chang.

#6223.101 THUR 6:30-9:30pm, July 14&21$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

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Drawing - Using the Right Side of the BrainUnleash the inner artist and release the inner critic. Learn the basics of drawing and advance your ability. Create line variations, spatial depth, volume, composition, texture, light and shadow. Learn to really see what you are looking at. We will use free form exercises and playful perception shifting games while having of fun as we practice drawing a wide range of subjects like flowers, fruit and nostalgic objects. Become more aware of how your brain really works. See how to easily shift towards being a keener observer and a truly responsive creative person. Add supply cost. No class 7/4. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Jeremy Anacker, experienced Instructor with a BFA from UW-Madison and private art school training.

#1320.101 MON 7-10pm, June 20-July 25$69.50(Students/U.Mem)$79.50(Fac/Staff)

Outdoor Watercolor PaintingEnjoy the warm summer evenings while painting at numerous campus locations.

Whether you’re just starting out or want to refine your watercolor skills, join us as we explore various painting styles and develop our own! Choose your subject matter and incorporate various watercolor techniques such as washes, glazing, brush handling, color theory, and textural effects--all in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. All experience levels welcome! Additional supply cost, list at registration. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Luci Shirek, accomplished landscape, floral and house portrait artist with a BFA from UW-Madison.

#1350.101 TUE 5:30-8:30pm, July 12-Aug 2$54.50(Students/U.Mem)$64.50(Fac/Staff)

Acrylic PaintingCover the fundamentals of acrylic painting while also touching on contemporary

ideas. Learn the basics of acrylic techniques such as washes, brushwork and color mixing. You will explore value, background/foreground, perspective, reflection, and color theory. Receive individual attention and help in order to more fully understand the medium of acrylic painting from the start. Additional supply cost, list available upon registration. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Alexandra Machover, UW art major and lifelong artist.

#1525.101 TUE 6:30-8:30pm, June 21-July 19$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Beginning Portrait PaintingLearn to create the painted portrait. We will start with basic drawing and self

portraits and work up our way up to painting from a live model with watercolors! Develop basic techniques and explore the various ways to capture a portrait including composition considerations. Designed for beginners, those with previous experience welcome. Course fee includes live model for last three class sessions. First class supply list at registration, additional supplies discussed in class. No class 7/4. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Louisa Waller studied portraiture at the Smithsonian Institution and has a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University.

#1510.101 MON 6-9pm, June 20-July 25$79.50(Students/U.Mem)$89.50(Fac/Staff)

Zentangle® BasicsLooking for a way to unwind from stress, focus your thoughts, or explore your creative side? In this class, you will learn the creative and relaxing process of the Zentangle® art form. By using easy to learn repetitive patterns and deliberate pen strokes, you will create an abstract piece of art while entering into a relaxed and focused meditative state. Zentangle® provides artistic satisfaction and an increased sense of personal well-being. Provides you with the basic knowledge of the Zentangle® process and a high quality supply kit containing all the necessary art materials so you can experience all the ways that Zentangle® can positively change your life. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Diane Knauff, certified Zentangle® teacher and self-taught multimedia artist.

#1290.101 WED 6:30-9pm, July 13$44.50(Students/U.Mem)$54.50(Fac/Staff)

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Start Writing Your MemoirFor every life there’s a unique story. Start writing yours. Whether you want

to share your own life experiences or pass on your family’s stories, this class will help you get started and stay motivated. In this three-hour workshop we’ll do exercises to increase memory recall, practice writing, and discuss issues unique to autobiographical writing, such as “what if I can’t remember?” and “what if my writing upsets someone I care about?” We’ll practice writers’ techniques for discovering themes, writing stories others will find compelling, and finding meaning in life’s experiences. You’ll have an opportunity to share what you’ve written in a supportive environment. You’ll leave with three original “story starters” and a plan for turning them into the start of your memoir. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Sarah White, author, personal historian, and writing coach.

#1450.101 THUR 6-9pm, July 28$24.50(Students/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Fiction WritingTake your writing to the next level! We will learn the tools and techniques of

fiction writing, including the art of dialogue, character development, and how to bring your reader’s imagination to life. Ideal for those looking for new ways to defeat writer’s block. Participants will develop their skills through writing exercises and critiques of student work, all in a safe and supportive environment. 4 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: John Fons, professional writer.

#1430.101 TUE 6:30-9:30pm, June 21-July 12$59.50(Students/U.Mem)$69.50(Fac/Staff)

Into to Videography/CameraCovers the technical basics of operating Canon MiniDV cameras focusing on how to avoid the most common errors made by amateur videographers. You will learn how to get good color, clarity, and sound, as well as an idea of what is actually happening inside the camera. Class size small and “hands on” with a camera and tripod for each participant. Presented in cooperation with WYOU Community Television. Meets at WYOU studios. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Eric Allin, Technical Director of WYOU and local videographer.

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Acting Techniques: For Your Life or On Stage!Whether you are an aspiring actor wanting to nail that audition, a business professional making presentations in the office or just interested in taking the mystery out of acting, this course is for you! Through focusing on improvisation, personality exercises, theater games and character building you will learn to lose your inhibitions and improve your presentation in only five weeks. Applicable to any area of your life, this class will get you feeling confident in your ability to stand up in front of a group (no more stage fright!) and make people believe what you have to say! 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Kevin Croak, a casting director, has been teaching acting for over 20 years. He has appeared in over 300 films and 100 plays.

#1820.101 TUE 5:30-8pm, June 28-July 26$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Intro to Video EditingLearn to use Apple’s Final Cut Pro video editing software. Covers the basics of the software and provides the resources for learning the program in more depth after the class. Class sizes are small for more personal instruction. Editing lab open weekdays featuring 4 Macintosh stations with software found in many professional video operations available with additional WYOU membership. Presented in cooperation with WYOU Community Television. Meets at WYOU studios. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Rick Richards or Robert Lughai, WYOU Community TV.

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Intro to LapidaryLapidary is the art of cutting, polishing or engraving stones. See how you can take a rough rock such as an agate or jasper and turn it into a work of art suitable for incorporating into jewelry. Designed for the beginner and a great complement to your jewelry making. Learn safety and the basic skill techniques to saw, grind, sand, and polish many different types of rock into cabochons. A cabochon is a gemstone which has been shaped and polished as opposed to faceted. The resulting form is usually a convex top with a flat bottom. Successful completion of the course results in certification to utilize the lab during open shop periods. Additional supply cost depends on project(s) and includes some personal protection gear. Meets at the Goodman Community Center. Presented in cooperation with the Madison Gem & Mineral Club. 6 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Madison Gem & Mineral Club.

#1900.101 WED 5:15-9:15pm, June 22-July 27$109.50(Students/U.Mem)$119.50(Fac/Stafaf)

Digital Scrapbooking 101A recent study shows that 75% of us do nothing with the digital photos we take.

Be one of the 25% -- learn easy and fun ways to use your photos to tell a story and preserve the memories. We will explore simple photo editing, how to organize and save your digital photos and ways to create fast and fun digital scrapbooks and gifts. This hands on course will give you the skills needed to create beautiful pages, and even books, with your digital photos. Bring a wifi capable PC laptop to class with 60-80 photos saved on the PC or on a flash drive. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Perkins has her Masters Degree in Social Work and works as an Independent Creative Memories Consultant.

#6580.101 TUE 6-9pm, July 26$24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

hypertufa Statues & StructuresCraft your own garden statues and

structures! And do it really inexpensively, too. If you liked mud pies as a kid, you will love designing and making Hypertufa statues or garden structures like small benches, birdbaths and more. Hypertufa is a lightweight concrete that you can easily form into your plans. We will go over the basic recipe and techniques. You will create and take home your own small project. Course fee includes all supplies. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kris Rasmussen is a UW-Madison grad and owner of the Wisconsin Artisans Gallery in Merrimac.

#6305.101 THR, 6-8pm June 30$34.50(Student/U.Mem) $44.50(Fac/Staff)

Charming BraceletsGo beyond basic bead stringing and learn to create beautiful jewelry bracelet

designs using the “wrapped loop” technique. You will design and assemble your own unique bracelet design using beads and wire. Also learn to make jewelry findings like clasps, catches and headpins. No previous jewelry making experience is required, those with experience welcome. Supply list at registration. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Alison Lesniak is an independent jewelry artist and experienced teacher.

#6225.101 TUE 6:30-9:30pm, July 19&26$49.50(Student/U.Mem) $59.50(Fac/Staff)

Matting & FramingDevelop your matting and framing skills. And save money now and in the future as you continue to use these skills! Learn to mat, mount and frame your photos, posters and prints. Master the basic skills of design including selecting and cutting beveled mats, mounting artwork, and assembling prefabricated wood and metal frames. Bring a two-dimensional art piece that you want to frame to second class, additional supplies (cost depends on project) discussed first class. Meets off campus at Instructor’s home on the east side of Madison. 5 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Steve Engle, retired Wisconsin Union Painter who does his own matting and framing.

#6200.101 TUE 6:30-8:30pm, June 21-July 19$99.50(Student/U.Mem)$109.50(Fac/Staff)

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Discovering Tunisian CrochetEasy to learn and quick to work, Tunisian Crochet is an old technique that is making a big comeback. Learn the basics, such as the Tunisian Simple Stitch, and explore some variations. This class is suitable for both experienced and beginning knitters and crocheters. No previous knowledge of needle-arts is required. Pattern for coasters, placemat, and scarf provided. Additional supply fee to be paid by check or cash to instructor at first session. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Sheryl Thies, author and designer specializing in knitting and Tunisian crochet.

#1870.101 THR 6-8pm, July 21&28$39.50(Students/U.Mem)$49.50(Fac/Staff)

Simple Silk Scarf Dyeing (Ages 9 - Adult)Come create stunning yet easy to make silk scarves. You will learn new techniques to dye silk fabric. Each person will create 2 scarves in this class. They make great gifts! No art background necessary. Bring an old shirt or apron, rubber gloves, spray bottle and a small towel and enjoy an evening of fun. $10.00 material fee. Ages 9 to 16 must be accompanied by registered adult parent or guardian. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Welch, has an art degree and teaches playful art classes.

#1540.501 THR 6-9pm, May 5#1540.101 TUE 6-9pm, July 12$34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

Pounded Flower ArtCome hammer flower petals and leaves onto cotton linter, watercolor paper and fabric for the most beautiful and magical transfers. You can make them into note cards, book marks or framed art by using the original art or making color copies. You can also scan the art and use transfers for permanent art onto clothing, hats, drapes, quilts or whatever you can dream up. These make great gifts. No art background needed, just come create. Bring a small hammer, earplugs, a small smooth board (6” x 8” or so is fine) if you have them. $5 material fee for paper, fabric and paints. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Welch.

#1555.501 THR 5-9pm, May 26$29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

Paper Flowers GaloreLearn to make a variety of paper flowers in this fun and creative workshop. Big, bright and colorful, you can use your paper flowers to decorate for weddings and parties, as inexpensive and unique gifts or as a fun way to add color to your life. Course fee includes all supplies. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kris Rasmussen is a UW-Madison grad and owner of the Wisconsin Artisans Gallery in Merrimac.

#1557.101 THR 6-8pm, June 21 $24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

Leaf Printing on Fabric & Papers (Ages 9 - Adult)Learn to transfer prints of leaves onto fabrics, cards and papers to create beautiful art and great gifts. This is an easy from of art with exciting results! Enjoy a creative evening. We provide paints, papers and fabrics to practice on. Bring a t-shirt, shopping bag, pillowcase, napkins, or whatever you would like to print on. Additional short supply list at registration. $8 material fee paid to instructor at class. Ages 9 to 16 must be accompanied by registered adult parent or guardian. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Welch has an art degree and teaches playful art classes.

#1560.101 THR 6-9pm, July 28$29.50(Students/U.Mem)$39.50(Fac/Staff)

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Living Ancient Rome WeekendGreek and Roman history is presented in a new and exciting way with living historical re-enactments and lectures on ancient history, culture, cuisine, architecture, military and religion. Camp with us at large rustic nature preserve and live like an ancient civilian or soldier in this extreme Roman weekend. Bring your tunic and bedding. Tents and 3 meals - Friday and Saturday dinner and Sunday lunch - provided. Additional meals and transportation to and from site near Barneveld (45 min SW of Madison) not included. Additional details provided upon registration. 2+ Days. TRIP LEADER: Tony Rajer is an art historian who lived and studied in Rome. He is member of the Roman Historical Group in Rome. He studied at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Harvard University, and University of Rome.

#4295.501 FRI 5pm-SUN 2pm, May 20-22$149.50(Student/U.Mem) $159.50(Fac/Staff)

Spin, Knit & Embroider an Amulet BagImagine you are on the ancient Silk Road

and need protection from marauders and spirits. A simple handspun, handknit, and embellished bag from camel fiber requires simple skills that can lead to many fiber adventures. You will first learn the basics of hand spinning on a spindle and then spin from Bactrian camel fiber. Next explore the basics of knitting (or practice your skills) to knit a small bag that will be filled before the third evening when you will use silk thread and beads to embellish your bag with a traditional amulet motif. Besides skills building, you will learn about fibers, traditional spinning and embroidery, and the cultural context of amulet bags and related textiles. Additional supply cost. 3 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Carol H. Rhoades has taught traditional spinning and knitting around the U.S. and abroad and had taught university classes and published articles about travel literature.

#1688.301 TUE 6-8pm, Oct 25-Nov 8$49.50(Students/U.Mem)$59.50(Fac/Staff)

Intro to Intuitive AstrologyOver thousands of years, Astrology has been crafted into a tool for understanding

ourselves, our relationship to each other and the world around us. We will explore the art of reading the natal chart. Using the date, time and place of your birth, we will go on an experiential journey as we learn about the signs, planets and houses of astrology, and how they work together to form your larger personality and life potential. You will have the basic foundation and resources needed to continue practice in natal chart reading. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTOR: Melissa Simonson is a Life Coach and Professional Astrologer with over 17 years of experience.

#3170.101 MON 6:30-8:30pm, June 20&27$34.50(Students/U.Mem)$44.50(Fac/Staff)

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EarthWordsSpend a full moon night sitting around a campfire on one of the highest hills in Green County, sharing the words of our favorite conservationists, environmentalists and old sages. “The Hill,” as it is has been lovingly known as by three generations of the Instructor’s family, is located in the Town of Exeter, at the farm that has been in Instructor’s family off and on since 1846. Bring your favorite environmental writers’ books with which to share your favorite passages and thoughts about those passages as we watch the full moon rise over this shallow soiled hilltop where in the 1820’s the native Winnebago people once hunted, fished and made maple sugar. Rain date is Sunday, July 17. No refunds for inability to attend rain date. Meets outside New Glarus, WI. Must provide own transportation to meeting location, directions at registration. 1 Meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Kim Tschudy, has been active in historic preservation for years. He his fourth historical book was recently published.

#4525.101 SAT 7-10pm, July 16$24.50(Student/U.Mem)$34.50(Fac/Staff)

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Wisconsin Union Theater. The show is part of the Wisconsin Union Theater’s Travel Adventure Series!

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how about Parking?Ask us! For most classes we can provide you with information on parking within two blocks of your meeting place. See our website. We also have a PARKING INFO FLYER which can be provided with your confirmation notice. Campus parking information is also available at: http://transportation.wisc.edu/resources/maps.aspx

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SAILBOAT RACINGHave you ever wanted to be part of the excitement and adventure of a full blown sailboat race? This is your ticket! You will match race with other 24’ or 22’ boats around an official course on Lake Mendota. Learn the rules of sailboat racing and the tactics it will take to win. Train together on a J-24 or J-22 racing boat for first session. Then the following day you will work together as a team and compete in an officially sanctioned Mendota Yacht Club Wednesday Night Series race. Make-up date arranged with Instructor, no refunds for inability to do make-up date. 2 Meetings. INSTRUCTORS: Hoofer Sailing Club Instructional Staff.

#4120.101 TUE&WED, 5:30-8pm, June 7&8#4120.102 TUE&WED, 5:30-8pm, June 21&22#4120.103 TUE&WED, 5:30-8pm, July 5&6#4120.104 TUE&WED, 5:30-8pm, Aug 2&3$49.50(Student/U.Mem) $59.50(Fac/Staff)

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