Arts and Hobbies
Please contact the leader for meeting schedule and fees.
Craft Group
Would you like to learn a new craft? Do you know something that you would like to teach us? We are meeting to work, especially with yarn and paper, doing tapestries, recycled paper, notebooks, cards, knitting, paper flowers... Children are welcome.
Meetings will start in September 2009. Please contact Susana Cruz for more information at susycru@hotmail.com.
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Middle Eastern Dance
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Are you fascinated by the diversity of expression of this perhaps oldest and most feminine of dance forms? Come try it out! Tuesday evenings,7:30 - 9:00 PM Loni Butera Phone: 617-491-5657, E-mail: loni@mit.edu |
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Japanese Tea Ceremony Lessons
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Japanese Tea Ceremony is the Japanese traditional way of serving and drinking tea. New students will welcome at any time during the semester. Each student will receive individual instruction based on his or her level of experience. The best way to learn the ceremony is to attend lessons on a regular basis. You can also get a tea ceremony certificate from Kyoto Urasenke (School of Tea) of Japan. Mrs. Wada will also teach Ryuurei (seated at a table, rather than kneeling on the floor). If interested, you are welcome to observe a class and to speak with Mrs. Wada about the lesson. Tuesdays 12-4 p.m. in McCormick Hall (Green Living Room). Please check the calendar for lesson dates. Annual fee is $20. The fee for each lesson is $10 ($5 for students). Kyoko Wada Phone: 781-860-0373, E-mail: chado@mit.edu web.mit.edu/chado/www/index.html |
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Argentine Tango Classes
Simonida Cekovic-Vuletic
Simonida started her career as Argentine tango teacher, performer and choreographer in San Francisco. She has intensely studied tango in Buenos Aires exploring different styles with various world famous teachers, like Carlos Gavito and Gustavo Naveira. In addition to teaching group tango classes, workshops and private lessons, she has performed in various tango events in the US. A regular tango teacher in the Boston and Cambridge area. Previous training in ballet. In her teaching and performing, Simonida emphasizes delicacies of the feet placement, adornments, elegance, long lines, sensuality, and dramatic expression through contrast between dynamic moves and pauses.
Phone: 617-497-5568
Email: simonida@stanfordalumni.org
www.TangoAffair.com
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