In Harmony Music
10 weeks of weekly, 40 minute, inclusive Family Music and Movement classes for children ages 0-5 and their parent/caregiver! (adult participation classes) SF in person classes: Ages 0-5, Virtual classes: ages 0-5 & 4-8
Dates: April 8-June 15th
Mon-Sat classes available
Morning and afternoon options available
$25 discount. Use discount code Our415
For more information contact Jenifer or Justine, Email: admin@inharmonymusic.com, website:
https://www.inharmonymusic.com/SanFrancisco.html
Oral Traditions, Movement and Herbal Medicines
Building sustainable communities through the lenses of culture and tradition. The class will explore, in depth, how communities have sustained themselves. We will define what a community is, and learn how culture and traditions sustain communities, how important it is to create these customs, and how important it is to revisit and change them to reflect the times we are in.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Poetry: What We Mean When We Say Love
"What makes someone family? How do you connect with those you love? How do we care for ourselves, our relationships, and the planet?
In this workshop, we'll be exploring who, what, and how we love and express care. Through writing and performing spoken word poetry, students will define for themselves what community, family, and connection mean, and don't mean, to them. Whatever the word "love" makes you feel or think of — curiosity or fear or apathy, friends or romance or the ocean — this workshop is for you. Writers and performers of every experience level are welcome.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course."
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
ESL Online Convo Club
Practice speaking English in a friendly online group setting.
We meet every Tuesday through Dec. 17, 2024 on Zoom.
(No session on January 2nd, January 16th, February 20th, May 28th, September 3rd, October 15th, & November 12th).
All levels are welcome. Register once and attend any or all sessions.
esl@sfpl.org
Oral Traditions, Movement and Herbal Medicines
Building sustainable communities through the lenses of culture and tradition. The class will explore, in depth, how communities have sustained themselves. We will define what a community is, and learn how culture and traditions sustain communities, how important it is to create these customs, and how important it is to revisit and change them to reflect the times we are in.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Poetry: What We Mean When We Say Love
"What makes someone family? How do you connect with those you love? How do we care for ourselves, our relationships, and the planet?
In this workshop, we'll be exploring who, what, and how we love and express care. Through writing and performing spoken word poetry, students will define for themselves what community, family, and connection mean, and don't mean, to them. Whatever the word "love" makes you feel or think of — curiosity or fear or apathy, friends or romance or the ocean — this workshop is for you. Writers and performers of every experience level are welcome.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course."
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
ESL Online Convo Club
Practice speaking English in a friendly online group setting.
We meet every Tuesday through Dec. 17, 2024 on Zoom.
(No session on January 2nd, January 16th, February 20th, May 28th, September 3rd, October 15th, & November 12th).
All levels are welcome. Register once and attend any or all sessions.
esl@sfpl.org
Oral Traditions, Movement and Herbal Medicines
Building sustainable communities through the lenses of culture and tradition. The class will explore, in depth, how communities have sustained themselves. We will define what a community is, and learn how culture and traditions sustain communities, how important it is to create these customs, and how important it is to revisit and change them to reflect the times we are in.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Poetry: What We Mean When We Say Love
"What makes someone family? How do you connect with those you love? How do we care for ourselves, our relationships, and the planet?
In this workshop, we'll be exploring who, what, and how we love and express care. Through writing and performing spoken word poetry, students will define for themselves what community, family, and connection mean, and don't mean, to them. Whatever the word "love" makes you feel or think of — curiosity or fear or apathy, friends or romance or the ocean — this workshop is for you. Writers and performers of every experience level are welcome.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course."
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
ESL Online Convo Club
Practice speaking English in a friendly online group setting.
We meet every Tuesday through Dec. 17, 2024 on Zoom.
(No session on January 2nd, January 16th, February 20th, May 28th, September 3rd, October 15th, & November 12th).
All levels are welcome. Register once and attend any or all sessions.
esl@sfpl.org
Oral Traditions, Movement and Herbal Medicines
Building sustainable communities through the lenses of culture and tradition. The class will explore, in depth, how communities have sustained themselves. We will define what a community is, and learn how culture and traditions sustain communities, how important it is to create these customs, and how important it is to revisit and change them to reflect the times we are in.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Poetry: What We Mean When We Say Love
"What makes someone family? How do you connect with those you love? How do we care for ourselves, our relationships, and the planet?
In this workshop, we'll be exploring who, what, and how we love and express care. Through writing and performing spoken word poetry, students will define for themselves what community, family, and connection mean, and don't mean, to them. Whatever the word "love" makes you feel or think of — curiosity or fear or apathy, friends or romance or the ocean — this workshop is for you. Writers and performers of every experience level are welcome.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course."
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
ESL Online Convo Club
Practice speaking English in a friendly online group setting.
We meet every Tuesday through Dec. 17, 2024 on Zoom.
(No session on January 2nd, January 16th, February 20th, May 28th, September 3rd, October 15th, & November 12th).
All levels are welcome. Register once and attend any or all sessions.
esl@sfpl.org
Oral Traditions, Movement and Herbal Medicines
Building sustainable communities through the lenses of culture and tradition. The class will explore, in depth, how communities have sustained themselves. We will define what a community is, and learn how culture and traditions sustain communities, how important it is to create these customs, and how important it is to revisit and change them to reflect the times we are in.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Poetry: What We Mean When We Say Love
"What makes someone family? How do you connect with those you love? How do we care for ourselves, our relationships, and the planet?
In this workshop, we'll be exploring who, what, and how we love and express care. Through writing and performing spoken word poetry, students will define for themselves what community, family, and connection mean, and don't mean, to them. Whatever the word "love" makes you feel or think of — curiosity or fear or apathy, friends or romance or the ocean — this workshop is for you. Writers and performers of every experience level are welcome.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course."
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
ESL Online Convo Club
Practice speaking English in a friendly online group setting.
We meet every Tuesday through Dec. 17, 2024 on Zoom.
(No session on January 2nd, January 16th, February 20th, May 28th, September 3rd, October 15th, & November 12th).
All levels are welcome. Register once and attend any or all sessions.
esl@sfpl.org
Oral Traditions, Movement and Herbal Medicines
Building sustainable communities through the lenses of culture and tradition. The class will explore, in depth, how communities have sustained themselves. We will define what a community is, and learn how culture and traditions sustain communities, how important it is to create these customs, and how important it is to revisit and change them to reflect the times we are in.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Poetry: What We Mean When We Say Love
"What makes someone family? How do you connect with those you love? How do we care for ourselves, our relationships, and the planet?
In this workshop, we'll be exploring who, what, and how we love and express care. Through writing and performing spoken word poetry, students will define for themselves what community, family, and connection mean, and don't mean, to them. Whatever the word "love" makes you feel or think of — curiosity or fear or apathy, friends or romance or the ocean — this workshop is for you. Writers and performers of every experience level are welcome.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course."
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org
2024 CTE Showcase!
Hosted by SFUSD’s Department of College & Career Readiness, join Career Technical Education students as they showcase work from the 23-24 school year. CTE students will present Capstone and school-year projects to their peers, families, SFUSD staff, industry partners, and community-based organizations. Attend the Spring Showcase to provide feedback on student work during this celebration of learning!
Limited parking available, public transportation is recommended.
Community Artivism: Brazilian Dance
This is a dance and rhythm making class in which focuses on styles such as: Samba Reggae, Samba, and Baile Funk. The purpose of this residency is to introduce students to dance terminology, basic steps, learn how to play basic rhythms, create a piece in a safe and encouraging space, all while learning history of these artforms that are rooted in resistance and artivism.
Classes will include learning and memorizing rhythms, learning and performing choreography, class discussions, creating a movement piece, and learning about the rich history behind these styles.
Students ages 10-18 who register before 2/23 are eligible for a $400 stipend upon the completion of any course
If you have any questions, please feel free to email our Associate Program Manager, Reina, at reina@performingartsworkshop.org