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FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASS Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 am - 6 pm | Friday, 9 am - 7 pm | Saturday, 9 am - 5 pm | Sunday, 12 - 5 pm 210 N. Santa Fe Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81003 | (719) 295-7200 | www.sdc-arts.org WINTER & SPRING 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE FOR ALL AGES FIND YOUR TRUE COLORS with a class at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center

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FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER FOR A CLASSOffice Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 am - 6 pm | Friday, 9 am - 7 pm | Saturday, 9 am - 5 pm | Sunday, 12 - 5 pm

210 N. Santa Fe Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81003 | (719) 295-7200 | www.sdc-arts.org

WINTER & SPRING 2015

CLASS SCHEDULE FOR ALL AGES

FIND YOUR TRUE COLORSwith a class at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center

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Ü Adults are Invited for additional fee

Time Music Theatre & Dance Visual Artsincluding Photography & Fiber Arts Clay, Edible Art & Additional Cultural Art Opportunities

9:30-10:30 amPiano 1

Judith DeRosaGr 2-8 ES5311

Beg. Theatre Arts

Zach FribergGr 1-5 ES3011

*School of Dance has a variety of offerings

throughout the day. Check the SOD schedule

for more options

Clay, Printing, & Painting

Ages 3-7 ÜPreK & K w/adult ES1010

Edible Art 1Cooking

Franco’s BistroGr. 1-8 ES6011

10:30-11:30 amVocal Music

Judith DeRosaGr 2-8 ES5121

ACT: Art & Classic Tales

Ages 3-9 ÜPreK & K w/

adultGr 1-2 ES3020

Draw, Paint, SculptDeanna AragonGr 3-8 ES4021

Pottery & ClayHand BuildingJarrett Pottery

Gr. 1-12 ES1021

11:30 am-12 pm OPTIONAL SUPERVISED LUNCH | ADDITIONAL $30 / $27 FEE per semester (less than $2.50 per Friday)Gr. 1 & up | ES7000 | Bring a non-perishable lunch

12-1 pmPottery & ClayHand BuildingJarrett Pottery

Gr. 1-12 ES1031

Mural Painting & Other BIG team art

Gr 1-8ÜPreK & K w/ adult

ES4140

1-2 pm Open Art Studio: Maker Choice Projects (Do- it-yourself with Art Instructor’s guidance) Independent Art Study, Science/Art Kits Gr 1-12 ES7041

2-3 pmPiano 1

Dexter WigginsGr 1-12 ES5351

Guitar 1Ed Hill

Gr 4-12 ES5251*Dance,

Dance, DanceSchool of Dance

Gr 1-3ES2151

3D ArtsIncluding Mosaic &

Fused GlassDeanna Aragon

Gr 3-12 ES4371

Photography 1Adrianne Hamilton

Gr 3-6 ES8051

Hand Building Pottery

Jarrett PotteryGr. 1-12 ES1051

Mural PaintingCreate an artist team

mural from start to finish this semester!

Gr 3-12ES4151

Edible Art 1Cooking

Franco CatnillaGr. 1-8 ES6051Vocal Music

Zach FribergGr 2-8 ES5151

3-4 pmRhythms:

PercussionDexter WigginsGr 1-8+ ES5561

GuitarEd Hill

Gr 1-3 ES5261

Beginning Theatre ArtsZach Friberg

Gr. 1-5 ES3061

*ZumbaSchool of Dance

Gr 3-8ES2261

Fiber ArtsWeave, Crochet,

EmbroideryGr 3-12ES4761

Ü ADULTS TOO!

Photography 1Adrianne Hamilton

Gr 3-6 ES8061Ü ADULTS TOO!

Wheel 1 & 2 Pottery / ClayJarrett Pottery

Gr. 5-12 ES1161

Edible Art 2Cooking

Franco’s BistroGr. 3-12 ES6061

4-5 pm

Instrumental Music:Beginning Band / Orchestra

Gr. 3-8 ES5001Small group instruction for Violin,

Woodwinds (flute, clarinet, saxophone), Brass (trumpet,

trombone), Percussion

*The two School of Dance classes above

are registered & attended through

the Friday Arts Academy process

Draw, Paint, SculptDeanna Aragon

Gr 1-5 ES4071

Wheel 1 & 2 Pottery / ClayJarrett Pottery

Gr. 5-12 ES1171Piano 2Gr 4-12 ES5372

Guitar 2Ed Hill

Gr. 4-12 ES5272

Manga & Drawing

Gr 5-12 ES4271

“Magic Carpet Players”is the troupe name

for all actors/actresses

enrolled in courses

Class size 7-12 student artists for most sessions

Family Bonus: Purchase 7 courses and receive 8th course free! $90 value!

Ü PreK (Age 3-5) & K with adult classes available

Course Total With Materials per Student: Price guide is shown as non-members / members

1 Course = $90 / $81 5 Courses = $450 / $405 2 Courses = $180 / $162 6 Courses = $540 / $486 3 Courses = $270 / $243 7 Courses = $630 / $567 4 Courses = $360 / $324*When a family purchases 7 courses, the 8th course is FREE! Special information for Beginning Instrumental Music including Beginning Band/Orchestra: Marck Time Music, Colorado Public Radio’s Instrument Drive, and donations from additional individuals have resulted in many instruments available for usage for free or a value priced rental fee (depending on specific instrument availability…first come, first served). Register early!

classes begin January 16

winter & spring

2015The Winter & Spring 2015 semester includes 15 class sessions and a CELEBRATION PERFORMANCE & EXHIBITION on May 1, 2015 at 5:30pm to share with family, friends and the public!

A limited number of scholarships are available for up to 50% of tuition.

Student artists may register for one course or up to seven courses. A supervised lunch also available. Class size is 7-12 students for most courses to provide a productive small group learning environment with individual support.

Courses will be taught in music, theatre, visual arts, cooking and language by licensed, certified teachers, professional artists, and other instructors in the field with extension ideas for parents to continue the learning beyond the Friday session. For preschoolers (age 3-5), several classes are offered for parent and child to attend together.

TO REGISTER Online: www.sangredecristoarts.org/education.html In person: Sangre de Cristo Arts Center

For more information:

Jackie Henderson | [email protected] | (719) 295-7210 Atrelle Jones | [email protected] | (719) 583-6217

Sponsored byFriday Arts Academy Schedule | JAN 16-MAY 1 | 15 Week Course (less than $ 7 per hour with materials)

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VISUAL ARTS BASIC DRAWINGRandy Ford, Artist SATURDAYS, 9:30-11:30 am2nd Floor Art Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 | $72 Members | $15 suppliesSESSION 1 JAN 24, 31, FEB 7, 21 M13601SESSION 2 FEB 28, MAR 7, 14, 21 M13602Drawing with graphite and other materials. Learn how to better “see” and transfer your vision.

ACRYLIC AND MULTI-MEDIA PAINTINGRandy Ford, Artist SATURDAYS, 12-2 pm2nd Floor Art Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 | $72 Members | $20 supplies SESSION 1 JAN 24, 31, FEB 7, 21 M70401SESSION 2 FEB 28, MAR 7, 14, 21 M70402Learn the basics of painting with acrylic and other media. Explore paint and how it behaves, plus strategies for approaching the process.

NEXT STEPS- PAINTING: PERSONALIZED & DEVELOPEDRandy Ford, Artist SATURDAYS, 9:30 am -12:00 pm 2nd Floor Art Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 | $72 Members | Supply list online/at deskAPR 4, 11, 18, 25 J70403Painters use all ten class hours completing a single painting step-by-step. Based on their chosen subject, each participant brings photos/sketches as source material (bring to the very first session). Together we will walk through the process: initial design sketches, small value and color studies, style development, blocking in a canvas, refinement and revision techniques, and final details.This class is more in-depth than Randy’s other painting classes and targeted for prior Arts Center students or painters with some prior experience. Work will generally be in acrylic or oil.

PAINTING YOUR DREAMSChristy Callaham, Artist & Registered PsychotherapistSATURDAY, MAY 2 1-4 pm J744012nd Floor Art Studio | Adults (HS+)$55 | $49.50 Members

Christy will teach the basics of Jungian dream analysis using slides of her paintings. Participants will paint one of their own dreams using tempera paint and colored paper. No painting experience is necessary.

SILK SCARF & VIBRANT COLOR Teri Adams-Fjellman, Instructor SATURDAYS, 1 - 4 pm2nd Floor Art Studio | Adult (18+)$45 | $40.50 Members| $15 suppliesSESSION 1 SATURDAY, JAN 24 M73701SESSION 2 SATURDAY, FEB 21 M73702SESSION 3 SATURDAY, MAR 21 M73703Design and create a luminous silk scarf (or two) and a vibrant color print while exploring basic design and color theory. At least one paper print will be pulled from the silk printing process used in the scarf design. The printing process results in colors blending and swirling together to create intriguing designs adding to your artistic tool-kit for future projects.

COLLAGE: MIXED MEDIAHolly Wasinger, Artist THURSDAYS, 12-2 pm2nd Floor Art Studio | Adults & Youths 12+$75 | $67.50 Members | Basic supplies includedSESSION 1 JAN 29, FEB 5, 12, 19 M77501SESSION 2 FEB 26, MAR 5, 12, 19 M77502Create artwork incorporating drawings, personal photographs, clippings, letters, or other printed matter while exploring mixed-media collage techniques. Capture deeper dimensions of your subject through collage!

PRESSLESS MONOTYPE PRINTSJennifer Ghormley, Artist SATURDAY, FEB 21 1-4 pm M774013rd Floor Pottery Studio | Adults 18+$40 | $36 Members | $15 suppliesTrace monotype is a direct-drawing printmaking technique that does not require a press. A hybrid process of drawing and printmaking techniques, the result is a unique line drawing with subtle tonal values.

GLASS: STAINED AND FUSEDBob Lane, Artist All glass classes held at Lane’s House of Glass: 111 Colorado Ave, Pueblo, (719) 542-2210 Adults (HS+)$70 | $63 Members | $30 first piece materials

STAINED GLASS SERIES

TUESDAYS, 9-11 amSESSION 1 JAN 20, 27, FEB 3, 10, 17, 24 M15101SESSION 2 MAR 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, APR 7 J15101Learn the tools of the trade and then design, cut, solder and create your own beautiful stained glass pieces.

FUSED GLASS SERIES

THURSDAYS, 9-11 amSESSION 1 JAN 22, 29, FEB 5, 12, 19, 26 M15301SESSION 2 MAR 5, 12, 19, 26, APR 2, 9 J15301Learn the popular technique of fusing glass in a kiln, resulting in the creation of unique and beautiful objects.

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PHOTOGRAPHY Joan Selvage, Instructor | All classes taught at Joan’s Studio: 914 S. Honeysuckle Drive, Pueblo West Email: [email protected] for complete information

INTRODUCTION TO DSLR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYMONDAYS, 6:30-9 PM$100 | $90 Members | $28 workbook (Workbook optional & paid to instructor)SESSION 1 JAN 12, 19, 26, FEB 2, 9 M69201SESSION 2 FEB 16, 23, MAR 2, 9, 16 M69222

An introduction course to digital photography using a DSLR digital camera (cameras which have changeable lenses and manual option to set f-stop and shutter speeds). Course includes how the camera works, location of controls and how to use them, with a focus on your manual controls.

INTERMEDIATE DSLR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYTUESDAYS, 6:30-9 pm$150 | $135 Members | $38 workbook (Workbook optional & paid to instructor)JAN 13, 20, 27, FEB 3, 10 M69202Intermediate class further explores f-stops and shutter speeds, composition, low light, controlled lighting, and flash. One class night will be a night shoot and may join another group for a weekend shoot. Participants will need a DSLR digital camera and be familiar with f-stops and shutter speeds. A tripod is needed. Bring camera, lenses, and manual to first night’s class.

ADVANCED DSLR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYand alternative uses of your photography

WEDNESDAYS, 6:30-9 pm$200 | $180 Members JAN 14, 21, 28, FEB 4, 11, 18 M69203Advanced class further explores f -stops and shutter speeds, composition, low light, controlled lighting, flash, location and studio portraiture. Participants will experiment with hand coloring black and white

photos with Marshall Oils and emulsion transfer. Includes information on entering photographic competition shows…select 1 to 3 images to enter in a show; mat and frame them. Participants will need a DSLR digital camera and be familiar with f-stops and shutter speeds. Participants will need a DSLR digital camera and to be familiar with f-stops and shutter speeds. A tripod is required. Field trip and night shoot date to be decided in class.

ADOBE ELEMENTS 10-13THURSDAYS, 6:30-9 pm $110 | $99 Members JAN 15, 29, FEB 12, 19, MAR 12, 19 M69301Introduction to Adobe Elements 10-13 for use in post-production work on your photographs. Bring lap top ready to go with Elements 10, 11, 12, or 13. This is for the Elements portion only and does not include Premier for video.

POTTERY & CLAY Beginning Pottery WheelJarrett Pottery, Potters-in-ResidenceTUESDAYS, 6:30-8:30 pm3rd Floor Pottery Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 | $72 Members | $20 Lab fee SESSION 1 JAN 20, 27, FEB 3, 10, 17, 24 M15801SESSION 2 MAR 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, APR 7 M15802

Learn and develop valuable skills on the potter’s wheel in an enjoyable and supportive arts environment!

CLAY FOR KIDSJarrett Pottery, Potters-in-ResidenceSATURDAYS, 10-11 am3rd Floor Pottery Studio | Ages 6+$80 | $72 Members | $20 Lab fee SESSION 1 JAN 24, 31, FEB 7, 14, 21, 28 M10201SESSION 2 MAR 7, 14, 21, 28, APR 4, 11 J10201Learn the basics of clay sculpture including coil, slab, and pinch. Complete several projects from beginning to complete glazed masterpieces.

CLAY HAND-BUILDING SATURDAY MORNING WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES! Jarrett Pottery, Potters-in-ResidenceSATURDAYS, 11 am - 12 pm3rd Floor Pottery Studio | Ages 2-12 with parent$30 | $27 Members | $10 additional children

Tuition for one workshop includes adult & one child (ages 2-12) -or- two adults- or two youth ages (13+). Please pre-register at least two days prior to allow for material preparation. Minimum 6 participants / Maximum 20 JAN 31 Elephants, Elephants, Elephants! M82501 FEB 7 Friendly Mice M82502 MAR 7 Springtime Vase M82503 APR 4 Sundial M82504 MAY 2 Treasure Box M82505Learn the basics of clay sculpture including coil, slab, and pinch while creating a special masterpiece! A “field trip” experience for youth or adults outside of the school day. Make a day of it…visit the Buell Children’s Museum and Helen T. White Galleries following your workshop.

OPEN CLAY STUDIO PUNCHCARD Expanded daily hours!JAN 20 - MAY 3 | Adults (HS+) E0020L$80 | $72 Members | $20 supplies Choose from a variety of times and days to fit your schedule. Includes six 2-hour sessions of independent study and special projects with support from guest potters-in-residence.

Saturdays: 9 am-1 pm

Sun, Mon, Wed: 12-4 pm Tues, Thurs: 5-8:30 pm

Fri: 10 am- 2 pm

MAKE-YOUR-OWN-POTTERY PARTYJarrett Pottery, Potters-in-ResidenceKids & AdultsDesign your own fun with friends and family. Get together in the 3rd floor Pottery Studio at the Arts Center and create your own artwork to fire, glaze and keep for lasting memories. Price determined by number of guests and projects. To book, call Shane or Alyssa of Jarrett Pottery, (719) 295-7200 ext. 7219 or the Sangre de Cristo Education Department, (719) 295-7210.

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MUSIC VOICE/PIANO: INDIVIDUAL LESSONSJudith DeRosa, MusicianTHURSDAYS | To arrange time call (719) 676-36662nd Floor ClassroomVoice: Age 9 to Adult | Piano: Age 7 to Adult$110 | $99 MembersSESSION 1 JAN 16, 23, 30, FEB 5, 12 M44001SESSION 2 FEB 19, 26, MAR 5, 12, 19 M44002Learn to sing or play the piano. Includes five half-hour individual sessions. Continuing students acquire advanced skills.

VIOLIN: INDIVIDUAL LESSONS Brianna Hankla, MusicianM-F Evenings or Saturday Mornings, To arrange time call (719) 252-5933 2nd Floor Classroom | Age 8 to Adult M30901$105 | $94.50 MembersIncludes six 30-minute individual lessons. Option of pair or small groups available at discounted price.

GUITAR: GROUP LESSONSEdward Hill, MusicianTHURSDAYS | 3rd Floor Boardroom$70 | $63 Members | $25 guitar book fee and CD paid to instructorSESSION 1 JAN 15, 22, 29, FEB 5, 12, 19

5-6 pm | Child Ages 6-14 (Beginning) M172016-7 pm | Ongoing (Intermediate) M172037-8 pm | Adult Ages 15+ (Beginning) M17202

SESSION 2 FEB 26, MAR 5, 12, 19, APR 2, 95-6 pm | Child Ages 6-14 (Beginning) M173016-7 pm | Ongoing (Intermediate) M173037-8 pm | Adult Ages 15+ (Beginning) M17302

SESSION 3 APR 23, 30, MAY 7, 14, 21, 285-6 pm | Child Ages 6-14 (Beginning) J172016-7 pm | Ongoing (Intermediate) J172037-8 pm | Adult Ages 15+ (Beginning) J17202

BEGINNING & CONTINUING INSTRUMENTAL MUSICDexter Wiggins (Aavalajn), and other musicians

Winter/Spring Semester | JAN 16 – MAY 6 14 Weeks!Note - No classes during Spring Break: Mar 25 - 28$90 | $81 MembersGrades 4-8 (3rd grade with approved application) BEGINNING Designed for musicians new to instrument or with less than a year of lessons.WEDNESDAYS | 4-5 pm M43901

FRIDAYS | 4-5 pm ES5001SATURDAYS | 9:30 - 10:30 am M43902

INTERMEDIATE Designed for musicians with experience who desire to build their skills in ensemble settings with like and complimentary instruments.SATURDAYS | 11 am - 12 pm (Pre-orchestra) M43921Learn or expand a life-long skill! Help build a Youth Orchestra in Pueblo…YOP! Small group instruction for the following instruments: Woodwinds (clarinet, saxophone, flute); Brass (trumpet, trombone); Strings (violin); Percussion. Bring your own instrument or utilize a low cost rental program in collaboration with Marck Time Music. Instrument, stand, and book for $45 (saxophones at higher rate). Register for the time and day that works best for your schedule. Be a guest student at the other times when it works…three lessons per week for the price of one! *Students 9th grade and up or experienced musicians have opportunities for mentorship, internship or volunteer hours.

THEATRE ACTING Zach Friberg, Actor WEDNESDAYS | Grades 4-8 8 week course!Magic Carpet Theater, Buell Children’s Museum$60 | $54 Members SESSION 1 JAN 14, 21, 28, FEB 4, 11, 18, 25, MAR 4

4-5 pm M890015-6 pm M89002

SESSION 2 MAR 11, 18, APR 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, MAY 6 NOTE - No class during Spring Break: Mar 25

4-5 pm J890015-6 pm J89002

SNEAK PEEK: MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE “The Jungle Book”

Calling all young actors and actresses! Missoula Children’s Theatre presents “The Jungle Book” for its Summer 2015 workshop. Up to 60 young actors and actresses will audition, practice, and put on a performance for the public - all in one week!

There is no fee to audition, cast members will pay for workshop once roles are assigned on the afternoon of July 27.

$60 | $54 Members | Open to students K-12

-SAVE THE DATES-Auditions: JULY 27 | Jackson Conference CenterRehearsals: JUL 27 - AUG 1Performance: AUG 1 | Arts Center Theater

For over 40 years, the Missoula Children’s Theatre has opened the hearts and minds of children to the possibility of achievement through creativity and teamwork.

DANCERichard Martinez, Dance InstructorTUESDAYS | Jackson Conference Center Ballroom Adult (18+) Couples $80 | $72 Members Singles $45 | $40.50 Members 6 week course, no partner or experience required.

SESSION 1 JAN 13, 20, 27, FEB 3, 10, 176-6:50 pm FOXTROT 1 M89601 Now is your chance to learn how to Foxtrot, a beautiful ballroom dance. This course is the first of two sessions that will take you through the basic fundamentals. 7-7:50 pm RUMBA 1 M84401Rumba, a romantic ballroom dance that you will enjoy learning. The first of two sessions will take you through the Rumba basics.

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8-8:50 pm WALTZ 1 M83701The Waltz is a smooth and progressive ballroom dance. The first of two sessions that will take you through the basics in the Waltz.

SESSION 2 MAR 10, 17, 24, 31 APR 7, 14 6-6:50 pm FOXTROT 2 J89602 A continuation of Foxtrot 1. This session takes you beyond the basics and lets you have fun learning a variety of patterns in Foxtrot. 7-7:50 pm RUMBA 2 J84402A continuation of Rumba 1. This session takes you beyond the basics and lets you have fun learning a variety of patterns in Rumba.8-8:50 pm WALTZ 2 J83702This class is a continuation of Waltz 1. This session will continue the fun by teaching additional patterns in Waltz.

DANCERZ - Company ClassRobert J. Doyle, DirectorWEDNESDAYS, JAN 7 - APR 30 | 5:30-6:30 pmMagic Carpet Theater, Buell Children’s Museum$152 | Members $140

Individuals with and without disabilities take dance class, rehearse and perform. Register at the School of Dance office or call (719) 295-7221.

ART OF LIVING Wine Tasting with food and art experiencesJohn Myers, Owner 80/Twenty WinesTHURSDAYS | Various Galleries One Evening: $40 | $36 MembersFull Series*: $280 | $252 Members M26811*Best Value - 8 classes for the price of 7!

Taste and explore a different wine flight each night of the Wine Tasting series. Our expert instructor leads guests through five different thematic wines per class, pairing it with a variety of complimentary foods and incorporating artistic elements - like music or artwork - for a full range of experiences. Whether you are already a connoisseur or interested in learning about texture, acidity, and tannin, these classes are perfect for a stress-free evening of entertaining instruction with John Myers of 80/Twenty Wines.The combinations are endless - and finding your favorite wine can be a delicious endeavor!

JAN 22 California Wines M26815 The study of wines from the state of CaliforniaFEB 12 Wine & Cheese with a twist! M26827 5 different flavors of the classic Macaroni & Cheese paired with 5 different winesFEB 26 Cabernet Sauvignon M26809 A study of the different styles of the red grapeMAR 12 Argentinian Wines M26803 A study of the wines from ArgentinaMAR 26 Wines from the Alps J26821 A study of the wine from the foothills of the AlpsAPR 9 Italian Wines J26805 A study of the Wines from ItalyAPR 23 Sauvignon Blanc J26803 The study of the white grapeMAY 14 Wines from Spain J26820 A study of the wines from Spain

CLASSIC CULINARYChefs Franco & Jessica Catinella, InstructorsTUESDAYS, 6-8 pm | Jackson Conference Center Kitchen$45 | $40.50 Members

Supply/Kitchen utensils list available - bake in your own dish!

JAN 20 Soups M87606 French onion, cream of carrot, and stocks. Learn the basics of homemade soups and stocks. Take home samples to share with your loved ones!FEB 10 Gluten-Free Basics M75508Make gluten-free sugar cookies and macaroons while learning the basics of flour substitutions. Leave with cookies, dough, flour, and recipes for Valentines and beyond!MAR 10 Tarts M87604Learn the basics of making and rolling your own all-purpose dough. Take home a Quiche Lorraine for breakfast tomorrow and dough for your next tart. APR 14 Bavarian Cream Puffs J75535Learn the basics of dessert fillings and frostings in addition to pastry preparation tips.MAY 12 Great Crepes J87602 Learn to make the all-purpose paper-thin French pancakes.

SPRING TEA & TOUR FOR SENIORSSponsored by the Lucille Christmas Foundation

MONDAY, MAR 9 | 2-4 pm J80902 $7 | Remainder of $12.50 per person cost underwritten by the Christmas Foundation. No membership discount available due to catering costs.Tour: Meet at the Welcome Center on the 1st floor of the Helen T. White Building. Reservations requested 1 week prior by phone (719) 295-7200 or in person. Limit 50.

CUSTOMIZE A CLASS FOR YOUR GROUP!With assistance from the Sangre de Cristo School of Arts, design your own class, workshop, team-building artwork, or a professional development event. Design a new workshop or enhance your existing program for creative growth in your business, school or organization! Examples include group mural painting, creative clay work, improvisational comedy, and much more. To discuss the possibilities call Jackie Henderson, Curator of Education, (719) 295-7210 or email [email protected].

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Hours per week Member Non-Member

1 Hour $9.50/hour $10.50/hour

2 Hours $9/hour $10/hour

3 Hours $8.50/hour $9.50/hour

4 Hours $8/hour $9/hour

5 Hours $7/hour $8/hour

6-7 Hours $6/hour $7/hour

8-9 Hours $5/hour $6/hour

10 Hrs+ $4/hour $5/hour

Registration Fee $20 per family - good for 1 year

Performance Fee $25 per student

Sangre de Cristo Ballet Fee $20 per month

TEACHING PHILOSOPHYWe believe in providing a caring and stimulating atmosphere in which emotional, intellectual, social and personal growth occurs. We desire to facilitate a student’s fullest potential by supporting a safe, yet risk-taking environment. We are determined to maintain a positive and progressive learning environment while promoting mutual respect and personal greatness.

PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTIONSangre de Cristo School of Dance adheres to standards set by the National Association of School of Dance, including curriculum and assessment methods.

SANGRE DE CRISTO BALLET company is a com-munity-based pre-professional youth company. The company consists of students, community members, and guests. The company offers original performances in classical, contemporary, and modern dance. The stu-dent criteria for becoming a Sangre de Cristo Ballet member is to achieve ballet level four or higher, to be enrolled in and actively attend all classes offered at that particular level, to be willing to attend all sched-uled rehearsals, and to prioritize Sangre de Cristo Bal-let’s activities over other extracurricular engagements. Once a student has agreed to and fulfilled all of the above criteria, they are given the opportunity to join the ranks of Sangre de Cristo Ballet based on their commitment and work ethic. The Sangre de Cristo Bal-let guest and community member criteria are based on production needs.

REGISTRATION AND TUITIONRegistration forms are available online at http://www.sdc-arts.org/currentdanceclasses.html, at the dance of-fice, or the Arts Center’s main desk. Please register di-rectly with the School of Dance at (719) 295-7221 Tuition rates are hourly, discounted prices are applied for mul-tiple hours. Hourly tuition rates qualify for 10% discount for additional family members.

Drop in rate: $15/hr Professional rate: $10/hr

ACADEMIC CALENDAR:

SPRING 2015 SEMESTERJAN 5: Classes Begin

MAR14-15: Lilywild Spring Performance

MAR 22-27: Spring Break

MAY 30-31: Spring Recital

JUNE 1-7: End of Semester

JUNE 8-20: Summer Intensive

JUNE 21: Summer Break

TimeMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 1 Studio 2

9 am

10 am

11 am

12 pm

1 pm

2 pm

3 pm

4 pm

5 pm Contemp 35-6 pm

6 pm

7 pm

8 pm

Ballet 6, 7Pointe6-8 pm

Ballet 2/3Pre-Pointe,

Pointe4-6 pm

Homeschool Contemporary

2-3 pm

Homeschool Jazz1-2 pm

Homeschool Ballet

12-1 pm

Swing Series7-8 pm

Yoga9-10 am

Yoga9-10 am

Homeschool Ballroom1-2 pm

Homeschool Hip Hop 12-1 pm

Intro to Dance11-12 pm

Dance Exploration10-11 am

Creative Movement9-10 am

Zumba3-4 pm

Dance Dance Dance2-3 pm

Creative Movement9-10 am

Core Fitness1-2 pm

Cardio12-1 pm

Intro to Dance11 am-12 pm

Dance Exploration10-11 am

Creative Movement9-10 am

Ballet 14-5:15 pm

Jazz 1/26-7 pm

Rehearsal12-4 pm

Rehearsal2:30-4 pm

Fitness for Dancers 4,5,6 1:30-2:30 pm

Jazz 34-5 pm

Contemp 1/27-8 pm

Homeschool Contemporary

2-3 pm

Homeschool Jazz1-2 pm

Homeschool Ballet

12-1 pmHomeschool

Ballroom1-2 pm

Homeschool Hip Hop 12-1 pm

Intro to Dance11am -12 pm

Dance Exploration10-11 am

Creative Movement9-10 am

Ballet 2/3Pre-Pointe,

Pointe4-6 pm Tap 1/2

5:15-6:15 pm

Tap 36:15-7:15 pm

Adult Tap7:15-8:15 pm

Ballet 4, 5, 6Partnering

6-8 pm

Ballet 6, 7 Pointe4-6 pm

Jazz 1/24-5 pm

Contemp 1/25-6 pm

Ballet 4/5Pointe6-8 pm

Contemp 36-7 pm

Jazz 37-8 pm

Ballet 6, 7 Pointe4-6 pm

Ballet 4/5Pointe4-6 pm

Hip Hop 1/26-7 pm

Adult Ballet6-7 pmAdult

Contemp7-8 pm

Hip Hop 37-8 pm

Stretch & Strengthen

10-11 am

Dance Exploration10-11 am

Intro to Dance11 am -12 pm

Homeschool Ballet

12-1 pm

Ballet 14-5:15 pmBallet 2/3

Pre-Pointe, Pointe4-6 pm

Cardio5:15-6:15 pm

Core Fitness6:15-7:15 pm

Ballet 4, 5, 610 am - 12 pm

IN THE MAGIC CARPET THEATER

Creative Movement

4:15-5:15 pm

Dance Exploration5:15-6:15 pm

DANCERZ5-6:30 pm

Intro to Dance4:15-5:15 pm

Rehearsal8-9 pm

Rehearsal8-9 pm

Rehearsal8-9 pm

Rehearsal8-9 pm

Rehearsal8-9 pm

Rehearsal8-9 pm

Rehearsal8-9 pm

Rehearsal8-9 pm

Ballroom8-9 pm

SCHOOL OF DANCE

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BEGINNING 4 HARNESS WEAVINGJere Duran, WeaverAges: Adult (13+)SATURDAYS: MAR 21 & 28 J165019 am-5 pm (Bring a lunch) | 2nd Floor Weaving Studio$180 | $162 MembersSupplies $35 paid to instructor (including weaving booklet, use of loom and all supplies).Learn the basics, from setting up to weaving to the finished product, in just two days! Leave with samples and the knowl-

edge to set up your own loom. Jere Duran, the Loomlady is a third generation weaver with experience teaching the beginner to the advanced. She has taught workshops in various locations including Taos, in addition to giving private lessons in her weaving studio in Westcliffe. Class limited to 8 participantss, minimum 5.

STORYTELLING WORKSHOPJane Milne, Storyteller & Instructor

SATURDAY: JAN 24 M88701SATURDAY: APR 11 J88701

1-3 pm | Boardroom, Helen T. White Galleries$25 | $22.50 Members

We all enjoy a good story. And we all have a story to tell, but some of us are better storytellers than others. Join storyteller and autoharp musician Jane Milne as she shares pointers on how to develop a story with ideas that can be passed on to your family or students.

MASTER CLASSES

ART CAMP: SPRING BREAK MADNESSArt & Science Adventures through Visual & Performing Arts

Grades K-6 (divided by age groups depending on enrollment) Bring an extra plain T-shirt in your size for special project. All other materials

included. Camp details online at www.sangredecristoarts.org/education.html

5 DAY CAMP | MONDAY-FRIDAY | MAR 23-27

$140 | $126 Members | 9 am - 4 pmPlease bring a non-perishable lunch. J67101FULL DAY

HALF DAY$70 | $63 MembersMORNING 9 am -12 pm | Focus in on Visual Arts: Painting, clay, weaving, fused glass, and more J67102AFTERNOON 1 - 4 pm | Focus on Performing Arts: Theatre, dance, music (vocal & instrumental) J67103

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PAYMENTS

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REGISTRATION: All FEES MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION.

CLASS CONFIRMATION: To receive a class confirmation in the mail, please in-clude a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Otherwise, you will only be notified if we CANNOT register you.

ENROLLMENT: Where possible, class enrollment limitations are included in course descriptions. The Arts Center reserves the right of cancelling classes which do not meet minimum enrollment. Registered students in classes cancelled due to less than minimum enrollment may transfer to another class or be reimbursed for the full tuition.

HOLIDAY/CANCELLATIONS: Classes will not meet on major holidays, unless students are notified otherwise. Make-up classes are the responsibility of the instructor and student. Please, no walk-ins. SCHOLARSHIPS: A limited number of Blanche Lapin and Ruth DePalma, XCEL Energy, and Arts Associates scholarships are available for up to half tuition costs. Scholarship forms must be filled-out completely and returned to the Arts Center one week prior to the beginning of class. Forms are available at the Welcome Center or online at www.SangredeCristoArts.org/education.html

NO REFUND AFTER FIRST CLASS SESSION. Please give a two day notice if you are unable to attend a class. Please allow four weeks for delivery of refund. A $5 handling fee will be charged to individuals who cancel before the first class takes place. SORRY, NO REFUNDS ON ONE-DAY CLASSES.

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MEMBERS RECEIVE 10% DISCOUNT ON CLASSES!

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