Wednesday, June 18, 2008

ART, MUSIC AND DANCE CLASSES

ART, MUSIC AND DANCE CLASSES
SUMMER 2008
Classes start June 28
8 WEEKS

SATURDAYS – June 28 through August 16
DRAWING AND PAINTING
Ages 8 and up
9:30 – 11:00 AM
Montserrat Alsina
Play with lines, shapes, colors, patterns and textures using a variety of materials to develop basic drawing and painting techniques. $145

EXPLORING PRINTMAKING
Ages 10 and up
11:00 – 12:30 PM
Montserrat Alsina
We will explore relief prints, monotypes, and other printmaking techniques. If you love to draw and paint, this is a great way to expand your vocabulary. $145

BEGINNING DRAWING AND PAINTING
16 AND UP
12:30-2:30
Montserrat Alsina
This class is designed for students who have not had little or no experience in drawing and painting. Students will be introduced to the elements and principles of art by using charcoal and paint. Students can expect to work from still life in order to build a familiarity with materials. Some materials included. $180

Violin and Mandolin
2:30 - 3:30pm
Irekani Ferreyra
The mandolin and violin have found a home in many styles of music. Learn melodies in several keys by ear and with tablature. Because of its small scale, the mandolin and violin are perfect for harmonized melodies. Through songs, you’ll pick up fundamentals of improvisation when you learn double stops and scales, too. $60

MONDAYS – June 30 through August 18
DRAWING AND PAINTING
16 AND UP
6:30 - 9:30PM
Montserrat Alsina
Designed for students who have had some drawing and painting experience. Students will continue to explore the elements and principles of art to create paintings using acrylic paints. Students can expect to work from still life in order to build a familiarity with materials. Some materials included. STUDENTS WILL NEED A SKETCH BOOK AND A PALETTE. $270

WEDNESDAY- July 2 through August 20
SON MEXICANO- Bring your guitar or another string instrument
LEVEL I
7:00 – 8:30 PM
Irekani Ferreyra
Students will learn about the Mexican Son: Jarocho Huasteco, Mariachi, Calentano, son de Tarima, Gustos and Sones. Every class begins with the simple rhythmic patterns of the “son” and builds toward playing together as an ensemble. You’ll pick up loads of rhythm skills with the myriad patterns. This is a great opportunity for players of other stringed instruments to get more choices in phrasing and strumming. Seize the rhythms, melodies and stories that feed this spectacular, living music. $90

MEXICAN FOLKLORIC DANCE
8:30PM – 10 PM
Anabel Tapia
Many styles of Mexican dance are characterized by the musical foot tapping patterns, or zapateado, that dancers create to accompany music. Learn to make music with your feet while dancing the lively son, jarocho, polcas, and huapango. $90

THURDAYS – July 3 through August 21
SILKSCREEN PRINTING ADULTS (18 and up)
4:30 – 6:30 PM Roberto Ferreyra
Learn different techniques used in silkscreen printing: stencils, photo transfer, direct and indirect processes. This class is designed for different levels and a great deal of one on one attention is given. $180

PRINTMAKING ADULTS (18 and up)
6:30 – 8:30 PM Roberto Ferreyra
Designed for students from beginner to advanced level. A variety of printing processes will be explored. Emphasis in linoleum printing will be given. A list of materials will be given although some basic materials will be provided. $180

About the Instructors:
Montserrat Alsina graduated from the School of the Art Institute with an MFA in 1988. She has exhibited her work in the USA and in other countries. She has taught for over 20 years in many venues.

Roberto Ferreyra graduated from the School of Fine Arts “La Esmeralda” in Mexico City. He has an extensive exhibition record in Mexico, Canada, Cuba, and the United States. Roberto is a multi-disciplinary artist. He is the founder of Nahui Ollin, co-founder of Tarima, and Colibri Studio Gallery. He has taught for many years in different venues and many ages.
Irekani Ferrerya is a very talented musician who plays a large range of string instrument such as the guitar, mandolin, violin, harp, requinto jarocho, and jarana. He has taught for the last 3 years to children and adults.

Anabel Tapia has been dancing Mexican Folkloric dance since she was 9 years old. She has been part of several folkloric dance groups in the Chicago area. She is part of Tarima Son. She has taught dance to children and adults.

COLIBRI
STUDIO GALLERY
2032 W. 18TH STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60608
312/733-8431
colibri_alsina@yahoo.com
www.colibristudiogallery.com
PARKING ON THE STREET EASILY AVAILABLE

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