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FOR MORE INFORMATION, REGISTRATION, PURCHASING TICKETS AND RENTALS: Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm | Saturday, 9 am-4 pm | 210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003 (719) 295-7200 | SangredeCristoArts.org WINTER & SPRING 2014 CLASS SCHEDULE for All Ages FIND YOUR ART INSIDE Clay Photography Painting Music Theatre And More!

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FOR MORE INFORMATION, REGISTRATION, PURCHASING TICKETS AND RENTALS:Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm | Saturday, 9 am-4 pm | 210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003

(719) 295-7200 | SangredeCristoArts.org

WINTER & SPRING 2014

CLASS SCHEDULE for All Ages

FIND YOUR ART INSIDEClay • Photography • Painting • Music • Theatre • And More!

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Friday Arts Academy Schedule | JAN 10-APR 11 | 13 Week Course (less than $ 7 per hour with materials)

Course Total With Materials per Student: 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 8 courses one 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 serve. Register early!)

classes begin January 10

winter & spring

2014The Winter & Spring 2014 semester includes 13 class sessions and a CELEBRATION PERFORMANCE & EXHIBITION on April 11, 2014 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 with 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.

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

Time Music Theatre & Dance Visual Arts Clay, Printing & Additional Cultural Art Opportunities

9:30-10:30 amCOLOR & PrintingÜ PREK & K w/adult

Alyssa CostanzaGr. 1-2 ES4410

Art Project Studiow/ various guestsGr. 2-8 ES7011

Edible Art 2Cooking

Franco CatnillaGr. 3-12 ES6012

10:30-11:30 amBeg. Theatre Arts

Zach FribergGr. 1-5 ES3021

Visual ArtsDeanna AragonGr. 3-8 ES4021

Hand BuildingÜ PREK & K w/adult

Shane JarrettGr. 1-2 ES1020

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

12-1 pm

Instrumental Music:Beginning Band / Orchestra

Gr. 4-8 ES5001Small group instruction for all

instruments listed below.

Visual ArtsDeanna AragonGr. 1-5 ES4031

Hand Building Pottery

Shane JarrettGr. 1-12 ES1031

1-2 pmCOLOR & Printing

Alyssa CostanzaGr. 3-8 ES4451

Italian RenaissanceLearning language with integrated artsAdrianne HamiltonGr. 2-6 ES9141

Edible ArtCooking

Franco CatinellaGr. 1-8 ES6041

2-3 pmPiano

Kathy RomeroGr. 1-3 ES5351

GuitarEd Hill

Gr. 4-12 ES5251

Beginning Theatre ArtsZach Friberg

Gr. 1-5 ES3051

Visual ArtsDeanna AragonGr. 1-5 ES4051

Hand Building Pottery

Shane JarrettGr. 1-12 ES1051

PhotographyAdrianne HamiltonGr. 3-12 ES8051

3-4 pm

PianoKathy RomeroGr. 4-12 ES5361

GuitarEd Hill

Gr. 1-3 ES5261 Vocal MusicZach Friberg

Gr. 1-5 ES5161

Visual ArtsDeanna AragonGr. 1-5 ES4061

• Painting• Drawing

• Sculpture

Wheel 1 & 2 Pottery

Shane JarrettGr. 5-12 ES1161

Edible ArtCooking

Franco CatinellaGr. 2-8 ES6061Instrumental Music:

Beginning Band / OrchestraGr. 4-8

Clarinet ES5021 | Trumpet ES5041Percussion ES5571

Trombone ES5057 | Violin ES5471Bass ES5067 | Flute ES50114-5 pm

Acting & Creative DramaÜ PREK & K w/adult

Gr. 1-2 ES3070

3D Art Artsincluding Mosaic & Fused Glass

Deanna AragonGr. 3-8 ES4371

Ink Drawing & Manga

Barbara BoydGr. 3-12 ES4271

Wheel 1 & 2 Pottery

Shane JarrettGr. 5-12 ES1172Guitar 2

Ed HillGr. 5-12 ES5272

“Magic Carpet Players”is the troupe name

for all actors/actresses

enrolled in courses

Painting, drawing, sculpture taught in all “Visual Arts” courses

Class size 7-12 student artists for most sessions

Family Bonus: Purchase 8 courses and receive one course free! $90/$81 value!

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

For more information:

Jackie Henderson | [email protected] | (719) 295-7210 Diane Pirraglia | [email protected] | (719) 583-6217

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PAINTING & DRAWINGDrawingRandy Ford, Artist

SATURDAYS, 12-2 pm2nd Floor Art Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 Non-Members | $72 Members | $20 supplies

SESSION 1 JAN 11, 18, 25; FEB 1, 8, 15 M13601

SESSION 2 FEB 22; MAR 1, 8, 15, 22; APR 5 M13602

Learn the artists’ tools of shape, shading, perspective, and texture. Expand your basic skills as you develop creativity and your personal style. Explore portraiture and composition with focus on pencil technique.

Acrylic PaintingRandy Ford, Artist

SATURDAYS, 2:30-4:30 pm2nd Floor Art Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 Non-Members | $72 Members | $20 supplies

SESSION 1 JAN 11, 18, 25; FEB 1, 8, 15 M70401

SESSION 2 FEB 22; MAR 1, 8, 15, 22; APR 5 M70401

Explore the medium of acrylic painting. Become familiar with the paints, collage, a variety of painting surfaces through hands-on lessons and projects individualized to your interests.

From Photograph to PaintingRandy Ford, Artist

SATURDAYS, 9:30-11:30 am2nd Floor Art Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 Non-Members | $72 Members | $20 supplies

SESSION 1 JAN 11, 18, 25; FEB 1, 8, 15 M71701

SESSION 2 FEB 22; MAR 1, 8, 15, 22; APR 5 M71702

Use your Windows laptop to create and manipulate better reference photographs to paint and draw. Alter your photographic images to help visualize a finished piece. Only basic computer skills are needed. Bring your own laptop computer with Windows.

Two related portrait workshops offered over 3 consecutive Saturdays with Katrina Small

How to Draw the Face Katrina Small, Artist

SATURDAY, FEB 22 | 9:30 am - 4:30 pmLunch break 11:30-12:302nd Floor Art Studio | Adult (18+)$90 Non-Members | $81 Members $7 materials fee (includes booklet and grids)Supply list available online and at registration desk

Learn how to map a face, find dimensions and use a grid. Learn or brush up on these points in the morning. In the afternoon, use the Grid Method to draw your image on paper or canvas for painting in follow-up Portrait Painting workshop or at home. A take-home instruction booklet will be provided. M73501

Portrait Painting “How to Paint the State of Presence into Your Portrait”Katrina Small, Artist

SATURDAYS, MAR 1 & 8, 9:30 am - 4:30 pmLunch break 11:30-12:302nd Floor Art Studio | Adult (18+)$180 Non-Members | $162 Members

Supply list available participants bring drawn image and media supplies of their choice.

Take your portraits to the next level by fine-tuning your intuitive instinct to capture the essence of spirit and presence in your portrait subject. Open to all media: oil, acrylic, watercolor, and pastel painters. Recommended for the artist familiar with their medium. M73601

Exploring Different Art Medium: Workshop or SeriesParticipate in just one or all 10 sessions!Katrina Small, Artist

MONDAYS, 9:30 am-12:30 pm2nd Floor Art Studio | Adult (18+)$45 Non-Members | $41.50 Members M71800

VALUE! 10 Workshops for the price of 8$360 Non-Members | $332 Members

JAN 6 Introduction to Watercolor M71801

JAN 13 More on watercolor: Learn Fun Techniques M71802

JAN 27 Introduction to Acrylic M71803

FEB 3 Introduction to Pastel M71804

FEB 10 Fun with “Line Design” using Micron pens M71805

FEB 24 Mixed Media Tips and Techniques M71806

MAR 3 Painting a Still Life M71807

MAR 10 Experimenting with Abstract Painting M71808

MAR 17 Introduction to Plein air Painting M71809

MAR 31 Marketing Yourself as an Artist M71810

Learn and explore a new media or technique followed by creating your own small practice sample. Demonstrations and instruction in watercolor, pastel, oil, pen and ink, and more, plus a valuable critique at the end of the day. Please check online for more details scheduled for each Monday.

PHOTOGRAPHYJoan Selvage, PhotographerAll classes taught at Joan’s Studio 914 S. Honeysuckle Drive, Pueblo West

Introduction to DSLR Digital PhotographyMONDAYS, 6:30-9 PM | JAN 13, 20, 27; FEB 3, 10$90 Non-Members | $81 Members

This is an introduction on how to use your DSLR digital camera on manual settings: how the camera works, where your controls are and how to use them. You will have assignments and one class night will be a field trip. Optional: Workbook may be purchased for $22 at first night’s class or you can just take notes. M69201

BASIC and beyond DSLR Digital Photography and introduction to Photoshop Elements 12TUESDAYS, 6:30-9 PM(In addition to 1 or 2 Saturdays to be scheduled with class)Jan 14, 21, 28; Feb 4, 11, 18, 25; Mar 4, 11$150 Non-Members | $135 Members

You will need a DSLR Digital Camera. A tripod is recommended but not mandatory. This class explores f stops and shutter speeds, composition, low light, controlled lighting, intro to HDR, flash, intro to portraiture and wedding photography, and post production using Photoshop Elements 12. Local retailers have available for as low as $49. Optional: Workbook may be purchased for $32 at first night’s class or you can just take notes. M69601

Introduction to Point & Shoot or DSLR Automatic or Scene PhotographySATURDAYS, 12-5 PM (1st SAT) | 1-4 pm (2nd SAT)$50 Non-Members | $45 Members

SERIES 1 Two SATURDAYS, JAN 11 & 18 M69501

SERIES 2 Two SATURDAYS, FEB 8 & 15 M69502

Bring your point & shoot digital camera and learn how to use the features. Handout included.

Photography CircleFacilitated by Arts Center Staff

SATURDAYS, 9:30-11:00 am1st Floor Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Library, HTW$40 Non-Members | $36 Members

SESSION 1 JAN 11, 25; FEB 8, 22; MAR 8, 22 M68901

Check online for information on continuing sessions.

Join this self-directed photographic group to share resources and build a supportive network! A photography circle brings photographers from different walks of life together, in one place to discuss and share their work. Photographers will be able to give feedback on work, hear suggestions from fellow photographers, and guide the format of the group to meet individual needs including scheduling time to use darkroom and digital equipment. Open to all experience levels. Limited to 10 participants.

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POTTERY ~ CLAYBeginning Pottery WheelShane Jarrett, Potter

6:30-8:30 PM3rd Floor Pottery Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 Non-Members | $72 Members | $20 Lab fee

TUESDAYS

SESSION 1 JAN 7, 14, 21, 28; FEB 4, 11 M15801

SESSION 2 FEB 18, 25; MAR 4, 11, 18; APR 1 M15803

SESSION 3 APR 8, 15, 22, 29; MAY 6, 13 J15801

WEDNESDAYS

SESSION 1 JAN 8, 15, 22, 29, FEB 5, 12 M15802

SESSION 2 FEB 19, 26; MAR 5, 12, 19; APR 2 M15804

SESSION 3 APR 9, 16, 23, 30; MAY 7, 14 J15801

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

Open Clay Studio CardShane Jarrett, Potter

SATURDAYS, 9 am - 1 pm | Begin JAN 113rd Floor Pottery Studio | Adults (HS+)$80 Non-Members | $72 Members | $20 Lab fee

Includes six 2-hour sessions of independent study and special projects. E00201

Adult & Child: Family Together Clay Shane Jarrett, Potter

SATURDAYS, 10-11 am3rd Floor Pottery Studio$30 Non-Members | $27 Members | $20 Lab fee Tuition includes adult & one child. Additional child $10.

Adults and children learn together as they create clay keepsakes!

JAN 18 Elephants, elephants, elephants! M82501

FEB 8 Dinosaur Fossils M82502

MAR 15 Springtime Vase M82503

APR 12 Volcano! LOL: Lots of Lava M82504

MAY 10 Mother’s Day Jewelry Box M82505

Make Your Own Pottery PartyShane Jarrett, Potter

Design your own fun with friends and family. Get together in the 3rd floor Pottery Studio and create your own artworks to fire, glaze and keep for lasting memories. Price determined by number of guests and projects. Call potter at (719) 295-7200 ext. 7219.

PRESCHOOLERS!

Growing with the ArtsCherilyn Robeda, Master Teacher

MONDAYS, 9:30-11 amJAN 6, 13, 27; FEB 3, 10, 24; MAR 3, 10, 17, 31Tuition includes adult and one child age 3+$110 Non-Members | $99 MembersEach additional Child: $50 Non-Members | $45 Members M88201

Play music! Move to the beat! Act on stage! Create art! The ultimate ,integrated, thematic program for growing children. Adults play and learn with their child for brain-boosting fun with the Buell Children’s Museum as your classroom!

JEWELRYSilversmith Jewelry 1.0 & 2.0Don Allen, Jeweler

6:30-8:30 pmPueblo Community College | Adult (18+)

MONDAYS, JAN 20-FEB 24 | No class on FEB 17San Juan Building, PCC Campus,Room 230, Jewelry Studio

$80 Non-Members | $72 MembersMaterials Fee: $25 paid at registrationREGISTER BY JAN. 13

Design and make your own ring of sterling silver jewelry from beginning to end. Acquire the basics of cutting, shaping, soldering and polishing skills, including setting a cabochon gemstone. Complete a nice jewel you will be proud to wear or give as a gift. M59501

Sterling Silver Wire Earrings WorkshopTeri Adams-Fjellman, Jeweler

10 am -12 pm | 3RD Floor Art Studio$50 Non-Members | $45 MembersMaterials Fee: $25

SESSION 1 SATURDAY, JAN 25 M87901

SESSION 2 SATURDAY, MAR 22 J87901

Tap into the creative spirit as you have an exclusive opportunity to work side by side with Teri as she teaches techniques that date back centuries. Participants will learn the basic concepts of making jewelry from precious metal wire, shaping it by hand using minimal tools without solder or glue. Choose from a variety of different beads, including Swarovski crystal, fresh water pearls, semi-precious stones. In this introductory workshop participants will make one pair of earrings.

Sterling Silver Wire Bracelet WorkshopTeri Adams-Fjellman, Jeweler

9 am -12 pm | 3RD Floor Art Studio$75 Non-Members | $67.50 MembersMaterials Fee: $95

SESSION 1 SATURDAY, FEB 1 M87801

SESSION 2 SATURDAY, APR 5 J87901

Using free form wire techniques, participants will learn basic wire weaving, and cuff bracelet construction. Wire will be shaped by hand using minimal tools. Each bracelet will be as unique as the person designing it. Only the highest grade U.S. sterling silver wire and beads will be used.

WEARABLE ARTSilk Scarf WorkshopTeri Adams-Fjellman, Artist

1-4 pm, 3RD Floor Art Studio$45 Non-Members | $40.50 MembersMaterials Fee: $15

SESSION 1 SATURDAY, JAN 25 M73701

SESSION 2 SATURDAY, FEB 1 M73702

SESSION 3 SATURDAY, MAR 22 J73701

SESSION 4 SATURDAY, APR 5 J73702

Luminous silk provides the background for this exciting interactive Wearable Art Workshop. Paricipants will learn basic design and color theory. Teri will demonstrate techniques that are fun and easy to learn. Materials used are high quality artist grade. Each guest will leave this experience thrilled with the exquisite and stunning wearable art they create. Just bring your imagination, Teri will bring the rest.

MUSIC7 Centuries SingersWayne Genova, DirectorSusan Kinnischtzke, Accompanist

TUES, JAN 21-APR 29 | Adult (18+)NOT MEETING MAR 25, APR 8Magic Carpet Theater, Buell Children’s Museum$75 Non-Members | $67.50 Members

Upon successful prepared audition on JAN 21 at 7 pm. Auditions for new singers - Current members will not need to re-audition. Performance, SUN, May 4 at 2 pm in Main Stage Theater

Be a part of this new choir. Create quality choral music from all eras - Renaissance to Contemporary. Be a part of the inaugural season! M83501

Voice/Piano Judith DeRosa, Musician

WEDNESDAY or THURSDAYArrange individual time, Call 719-676-36662nd Floor Classroom | Ages: Child or Adult$110 Non-Members | $99 Members

SESSION 1 Beginning Week of JAN 14 M44001

SESSION 2 Beginning Week of FEB 25 M44002

SESSION 3 Beginning Week of APR 1 J44003

Learn to sing or play the piano. Includes five half-hour individual sessions. Continuing students acquire advanced skills.

FIND YOUR

ARTINSIDE

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Guitar Edward Hill, Musician

TUESDAYS3rd Floor Board Room$70 Non-Members | $63 Members

SESSION 1 JAN 14, 21, 28; FEB 4, 11, 18

5-6 pm | Child Ages 8-12 (Beginning) M17201

6-7 pm | Ongoing (Intermediate) M17203

7-8 pm | Adult (13+) (Beginning) M17202

SESSION 2 FEB 25; MAR 4, 11, 18; APR 8, 15

5-6 pm | Child Ages 8-12 (Beginning) M17301

6-7 pm | Ongoing (Intermediate) M17303

7-8 pm | Adult (13+) (Beginning) M17302

SESSION 3 APR 22, 29; MAY 6, 13, 20, 27

5-6 pm | Child Ages 8-12 (Beginning) J17201

6-7 pm | Ongoing (Intermediate) J17203

7-8 pm | Adult (13+) (Beginning) J17202

Teens and adults learn to play the guitar in smallgroups. Increase your ability with classes for yourskill level. One time $10 guitar book fee & $20CD/song book fee paid to instructor.

DANCEDance Survey 1.0Megan Miller, Dance Instructor

FRIDAYS, 12:00-12:50 pmClass held on PCC Campus, San Juan Building,Room 214, Black Box Space | Ages: 18 & up$50 Non-Members | $45 Members

SESSION 1 JAN 17, 24, 31; FEB 7, 14 M83401

SESSION 2 FEB 21, 28; MAR 7, 14, 21 M83402

SESSION 3 APR 4, 11, 18, 25; MAY 2 J83401

Dance for fitness and the fun of it. Enjoy learning beginning skills in ballet, jazz, and modern in a safe, supportive environment. Keep in shape and keep your creative spark alive.

DANCERZ - Company ClassRobert J. Doyle, Director

WED, 5:30-6:30 pmIn the Magic Carpet Theater,Buell Children’s Museum$152 Non-Members | Members $140(4 payments of $38 | 4 payments of $35)Class Dates: JAN 15, 22, 29; FEB 5, 12, 19, 26; MAR 5, 12, 19; APR 2, 9, 16, 23, 30Individuals with and without disabilities take dance class, rehearse and perform. Register at the School of Dance office or call (719) 295-7221.

Social Dance Richard Martinez, Dance Instructor

TUESDAYS | Adult (18+)Jackson Conference Center BallroomSangre de Cristo Arts and Conference CenterCouples $80 Non-Members | $72 MembersSingles $45 Non-Members | $40.50 MembersNo experience required.

SERIES 1 JAN 14, 21, 28; FEB 4, 11, 18

6-7 pm Introduction to Social Ballroom Dance A basic introduction to social ballroom dances

which include the Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba, Cha-Cha, and East Coast Swing. M17701

7-8 pm Night Club 2-Step Great for beginners who want to learn Night Club

2-Step follower, leader, and partnership skills. M84701

8-9 pm Rumba Great for beginners who want to learn Rumba

follower, leader, and partnership skills. M84401

SERIES 2 FEB 25; MAR 4, 11, 18, 25; APR 1

6-7 pm Introduction to Line Dancing

A fun way to develop your dance coordination. This course will have you learning some popular line dances such as the Blurred Lines, The Wobble, Dance with Jaguars, The Biker Shuffle, Good Time, and much more. M84001

7-8 pm Night Club 2-Step II

An intermediate Night Club 2-Step class. Students should have taken Night Club 2-Step I or have knowledge of the dance. M84702

8-9 pm Rumba II

An intermediate Rumba class. Students should have taken Rumba I or have knowledge of the dance. M84402

THEATRE Acting 101: Introduction to Stage ActingZach Friberg, Actor, SDC Arts Center Educational Theatre

THURSDAYS, JAN 16, 23, 30; FEB 6, 13, 20Adult (16 & up)5:30-6:30 pm, Magic Carpet Theater$80 Non-Members | $72 Members M89001

Learn and explore the basic principles of stage acting including actors tools, basic characterization, stage presence and diction.

Introduction to Acting ShakespeareZach Friberg, Actor, SDC Arts Center Educational Theatre

THURSDAY, JAN 16, 23, 30; FEB 6, 13, 20 | 7-8 pmMagic Carpet Theater | Adult (14 & up)$80 Non-Members | $72 Members M89201

Don’t be afraid of Shakespeare! Encounter the Bard’s plays as they were meant to be...acted. Class topics and discussion to include how to act amonologue, interacting with the texts, and what it all means.

Acting 102: Continuing Stage ActingZach Friberg, Actor, SDC Arts Center Educational Theatre

THURSDAYS, MAR 13, 20; APR 3, 10, 17, 245:30-6:30 pmMagic Carpet Theater | Adult (16 & up)$80 Non-Members | $72 Members J89101

Building on Acting 101, Acting 102 introduces more in-depth principles of stage acting including script and scene analysis, how to develop an accent for the stage, characterization and motivation.

Acting Shakespeare 2Zach Friberg, Actor, SDC Arts Center Educational Theatre

THURSDAYS, MAR 13, 20; APR 3, 10, 17, 247-8 pmMagic Carpet Theater | Adult (14 & up)$80 Non-Members | $72 Members J89301

Engage the Bard’s plays by acting scenes and speeches from them. Topics and discussion will include interpreting the text, staging, and analysis of specific plays from each genre...Tragedy, Comedy, & History.

Shakespeare’s History Cycle WorkshopZach Friberg, Actor, SDC Arts Center Educational Theatre

SATURDAY, APR 12 | 2-5 pm2nd Floor Art Studio | $40 Non-Members | $36 Members J89401

Join this interactive exploration of Shakespeare’s history cycle. Through scene readings, live performance, and discussion, follow Shakespeare’s thematic journey from Richard II through Henry IV, V, and VI to Richard III.

ART OF LIVINGWine & ArtJohn Myers, Owner 80/Twenty Wines

THURSDAYS | Various Galleries

Mini-Camp: Beginner Wine Appreciation offered twice this semester!$25 Non-Members & Members

JAN 23 6:30-7:45 pm M26801

APR 10 6:30-7:45 pm J26801

Enjoy three wines and snacks. Explore the fundamentals of wine appreciation. Designed for the curious.

Winter Wine Series

JAN 30 A Study of the Wines of Spain M26808

FEB 13 Wines Blended of Two or More Grapes M26817

FEB 27 Sherry & Port M26818

MAR 6 The Wines of Oregon M26819

MAR 27 A Study of the Wines of NE Italy M26805

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Spring Wine Series

APR 17 A Study of Wines from California J26815

MAY 1 A Study of Riesling J26804

MAY 15 A Study of Pinot Noir J26803

MAY 29 New World vs Old World J26816

JUN 12 Summer Sippers & Porch Pounders J26807

THURSDAYS, 6:30-8:30 pmPer Class: $45 Non-Members | $40.50 Members

ALL FIVE CLASSES - Save!$200 Non-Members | $180 MembersWinter Series M26811Spring Series J26811

Spring Tea & Tour for SeniorsSponsored by the Lucille Christmas Foundation

MONDAY, MAR 17 | 2-4 pm J80901

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. $7 per person

CookingChef Franco Catinella, Franco’s Bistro

FRIDAYS, 6-8 pm

Winter Culinary Series M75601

JAN 17 Prime Rib M75523 Learn to prepare prime rib at home…

better than your favorite restaurant with Chef Franco’s special touches.

JAN 31 Soup! Clam Chowder and Toscana M75507 Toscana is a soup with beans, sausage, and noodles

from the region of Tuscany.

FEB 7 Tiramisu Espresso M75506 Prepare this traditional coffee dessert with Lady

Finger cookies for your special friends!

FEB 21 Stuffed Artichoke M75525 Add this delicious vegetarian meal to your table.

MAR 7 Ravioli M75520 Make two types (1) Four Cheese (ricotta, parmesian,

gorgonzola, asiago), (2) Porcini Mushroom.

Spring Culinary Series J75601

MAR 14 Mahi-Mahi Fish J75524 Learn how to cook Mahi-Mahi fish with capers and

artichoke.

APR 4: Chicken Picata J75521 Prepare a chicken breast with fresh vegetables in a

creamy, delightful sauce.

APR 11 Lamb J75507 Learn how to prepare a leg of lamb including an

authentic Mediterranean marinade.

MAY 2 Wild-caught Salmon J75522 Prepare salmon with delicious bow-tie pasta with

cream sauce.

MAY 16 Home-made Noodles J75523 Prepare from scratch fresh “Sicilian” pasta sautéed

with fresh vegetables.

Per Class: $45 Non-Members | $40.50 MembersIngredients fee: $10

ALL FIVE CLASSES - Save!$190 Non-Members | $171 MembersIngredients fee: $50

Winter Series M75601Spring Series J75601

Apple Strudel MakingJoe Kronwitter, Instructor

MONDAY, APR 15, 5:30-8:30 pmJackson Conference Center Kitchen$35 Non-Members | $31.50 Members | $10 Materials

Learn all the steps to cook fabulous apple strudels. You’ll get the recipe to take home, and enjoy an evening of laughter and delicious samples. Limited to 15 students. J38101

WORLD LANGUAGES

Spanish: Beginning Conversational Spanish Bill Vensor, Instructor

MONDAYS, 6-7 pm | 2nd Floor Classroom, HTW$70 Non-Members | $63 MembersTextbook: $10 to be paid to instructor at first session.

SESSION 1 JAN 6, 13, 27; FEB 3, 10, 24 M20001

SESSION 2 MAR 3, 10, 17; APR 7, 14, 21 J20001

Spanish: Continuing Conversational Spanish Bill Vensor, Instructor

MONDAYS, 7-8 pm | 2nd Floor Classroom, HTW$70 Non-Members | $63 MembersTextbook: $10 to be paid to instructor at first session. M20001

SESSION 1 JAN 6, 13, 27; FEB 3, 10, 24 M20002

SESSION 2 MAR 3, 10, 17; APR 7, 14, 21 J20002

Italian: Beginning Conversational ItalianAdrianne Hamilton, Instructor

TUESDAYS, 5:30-6:30 pm | 2nd Floor Classroom, HTW$70 Non-Members | $63 Members Textbook: $10 to be paid to instructor at first session.

SESSION 1 JAN 14, 21, 28; FEB 4, 11, 18 M20101

SESSION 2 MAR 4, 11, 18; APR 1, 8, 15 J20101

Italian: Continuing Conversational ItalianTUESDAYS, 6:30-7:30 pm | 2nd Floor Classroom, HTW$70 Non-Members | $63 MembersTextbook: $10 to be paid to instructor at first session.

SESSION 1 JAN 14, 21, 28; FEB 4, 11, 18 M21001

SESSION 2 MAR 4, 11, 18; APR 1, 8, 15 J21001

WRITING CIRCLEFacilitated by Arts Center Staff

TUESDAYS, 6:30-8 pm1st Floor Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Library, HTW$25 Non-Members | $22.50 Members

SESSION 1 JAN 14, 21, 28; FEB 4, 11, 18, 25; MAR 4, 11, 18

Join this self-directed writing group to share resources and build a supportive network! A writing circle brings writers from different walks of life together, in one place to discuss and share their work. Writers will be able to give feedback, hear suggestions from fellow writers, and guide the format of the group to meet individual needs. Open to all genres of writing…creative prose, poetry, etc. The Writing Circle provides a beautiful meeting place, initial facilitation, advertising for members, and potential resources the participants may decide upon such as guest speakers, handbook, etc. Write on! Limited to 10 participants. M89501

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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Classes per week Member Non-Member

1 Class $37/mo. $40/mo.

2 Classes $60/mo. $65/mo.

3 Classes $80/mo. $88/mo.

4 Classes $91/mo. $100/mo.

5 Classes $98/mo. $108/mo.

Unlimited Classes $105/mo. $124/mo.

Enrollment Fee $15 per family - good for 1 year

Performance Fee $20 per student

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

SCHOOL OF DANCE SPRING SEMESTER 2013 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

JAN 9: Spring Semester Begins MAY 1: Dancerz- Hot Fudge Thursday Performance

MAR 22 to 30: School Closed MAY 24 & 25: Sangre de Cristo School of Dance Spring Recital

FEB 14 & 15: School Closed MAY 26 to 30: Placement Exams

APR 18: School Closed MAY 30: Last Day of Spring Semester

APR 25 & 26: Sangre de Cristo Ballet Spring Concert

SANGRE DE CRISTO BALLET The company is a community-based pre-professional youth company. The company consists of students, community members, and guests. The company offers original per-formances in classical, contemporary, and modern dance. The student 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 scheduled rehearsals, and to prioritize Sangre de Cristo Ballet’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 Ballet 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 office, or the Arts Center’s main desk.

The tuition can be broken down into 5 payments, one payment each month during our 21-week semester. The first payment is in JAN and the last payment is in MAY. The tuition rates below reflect one monthly payment.

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

6 pm

7 pm

8 pm

Please register directly with the School of Dance (719) 295-7221

Rehearsal7-8:30 pm

Ballet 5, 65:30-7 pm

Ballet 34-5:30 pm

Adult Ballet7:30-8:30 pm

Open Jazz6:30-7:30 pm

Boys Ballet5:30-6:30 pm

Pas de Deux3:30-5 pm

Open Contemporary

Class9-10:30 am

Hip Hop5:30-6:30 pm

Ballet 24:15-5:30 pm

Dance Exploration9-10 am

Ballet 112-1:15 pm

Pre-Ballet11 am-12 pm

Dance Exploration10-11 am

Creative Movement9-10 am

Ballet 25-6:15 pm

Pre-Ballet4-5 pm

Creative Movement9-10 am

Adult Ballet7:30-8:30 pm

Ballet 45:30-7 pm

Ballet 24:15-5:30 pm

Rehearsal7-8:30 pm

Rehearsal5:30-8:30 pm

Rehearsal5-8:30 pm

Rehearsal2:30-4 pm

Hip Hop 3 & 47:30-8:30 pm

Rehearsal5:30-8:30 pm Rehearsal

6:30-8:30 pm

Rehearsal1:30-3:30 pm

Rehearsal2:30-4 pm

Ballet VariationsMale & FemaleCoda and Pas

Ballet 4, 5, 6Company Class

5:30-7 pm

Ballet 3,4,5,64-5:30 pm

Ballet 3,4,5,61:30-2:30 pm

Hip Hop 1 & 26:30-7:30 pm

Swing5:30-6:30 pm

Ballet 14:15-5:30 pm

Ballet 34-5:30 pmOpen Tap

4:30-5:30 pm

Ballet 3 Pointe6:15-7 pm

DANCERZ5-6:30 pm

(Magic Carpet Theater)

Pointe 6 7:30-8 pm

Pointe 5, 66:30-7:30 pm

Ballet 4 Pointe5:30-6:30 pm

Conditioning Class

4:15-5:30 pm Hip Hop5-6 pm

Rehearsal10:30 am-3:30 pm

Ballet 14:15-5:30 pm

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BEGINNING 4 HARNESS WEAVINGJere Duran, WeaverAges: Adult (13 & up)SATURDAYS: MAR 8 & 159 am-5 pm (Bring a lunch) | 2nd Floor Weaving Studio$180 Non-Members / $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 knowledge 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 participants. Minimum 5. M16501

THE ART OF PAINTINGKim Mackey, Artist

SATURDAYS: JAN 18, 25; FEB 1, 8, 1512-4 pm | 2nd Floor Art Studio

$500 Non-Members | $450 Members | Supply list available

Kim’s painting class will stress the fundamentals of color, de-sign, anatomy and draftsmanship, and develop the students’ imagination and technique. Student artists will have the op-portunity to work from the figure, still life, and landscapes. They will also be exposed to successful contemporary painters as well as masters such as Sorolla, Payne, Sargent, and Fechin. Each student artist will receive individual quality instruction and critique. Students should have a rudimentary knowledge of painting to attend the class. Mr. Mackey will talk about methods, materi-als, and working philosophy. He believes in teaching students to “see” what they paint. M56301

Date ____________________Arts Center Member (receive tuition discount) Y NName _________________________________________________________________________Address _______________________________________________________________________City, State, Zip __________________________________________________________________Telephone_______________________________________ Cell ___________________________E-mail _________________________________________________________________________

PAYMENTS

q Check made payable to Sangre de Cristo Arts Center | Please charge my q Mastercard q VisaAccount # _______________________________________ Exp. Date _____________________Signature _____________________________________________________________________

CLASSESStudent ______________________________________________________________________Class ___________________________________________ $ __________________________Student ______________________________________________________________________Class ___________________________________________ $ __________________________Student ______________________________________________________________________Class ___________________________________________ $ __________________________Class Total with materials $ ______________________________________________________Donation for child/teen scholarship $ ____________________________________ THANK YOUq YES! Sign me up for a family membership ($45) and receive tuition discounts!TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ ___________________________________________________

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.

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, Jack Williams, Wal-Mart, El Pomar Foundation’s Karl E. Eitel Fund, and Arts Associ-ates 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.

NO REFUND AFTER FIRST CLASS SESSION. Registered students in classes can-celled due to less than minimum enrollment may transfer to another class or be reimbursed for the full tuition. Please give a two day prior notification. Please allow four weeks for delivery. A $5 handling fee will be charged to individuals who cancel before the first class takes place. SORRY, NO REFUNDS ON ONE-DAY CLASSES.

MAIL/DROP IN210 N. Santa Fe, Pueblo, CO 81003

Hours: MON-FRI, 9–5; SAT, 9–4

TELEPHONE(719) 295-7200

Visa or Mastercard ($3 handling)

FAX(719) 295-7230

Visa or Mastercard ($3 handling)

ONLINESangredeCristoArts.org/education

to view and sign up for classes

REGISTER NOW!

MEMBERS RECEIVE 10% DISCOUNT ON CLASSES!

Many courses do not hold class over Spring Break. Please check individual course meeting dates.

Students involved inthe arts demonstrateimproved academic

performance and lower school drop-out rates.

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 www.sangredecristoarts.org/education

5 DAY CAMP | MON-FRI | MAR 24-28

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

HALF DAY$70 Non-Members | $63 MembersMORNING 9 am-12 pm | Focus in on Visual Arts: Painting, clay, 3-D (weaving, fused glass, etc.) J67102AFTERNOON 1-4 pm | Focus on Performing Arts: Theatre, dance, music (vocal & instrumental) J67103