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Steps on Broadway, founded in 1979, is more than just a dance studio. It is an internationally recognized community of artists, committed to the cultivation of individuality and talent, to the joy, the work, the focus, and the abandon of dance. Classes are offered seven days a week at all levels in ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, tap, theater dance, hip hop, ethnic, and body conditioning. Steps is the true epicenter of New York’s professional dance community. It is home to many of the best and most world-renowned teachers, and a training ground for generations of aspiring and professional dancers. On any given day, one may take class alongside today’s performers and seasoned veterans from concert dance companies, such as New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Paris Opera, Kirov and Royal Ballets, Boston Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Complexions, and Martha Graham, as well as the opera, Broadway, and the commercial dance world. Steps is a celebrated space. It’s a state-of-the-art facility with an old-world ambiance and a steady pulse of passion, energy, and inspiration. It is a cultural hub, an artistic resource, and a cosmopolitan treasure.
To diversify the nation’s leadership pool, Prep for Prep finds the most promising children of color in New York City and prepares them for success in leading independent day and boarding schools. Prep then offers its students support and an array of ongoing leadership and professional development opportunities through college graduation and beyond. The Prep Community includes over 4,500 students and alumni.
To diversify the nation’s leadership pool, Prep for Prep finds the most promising children of color in New York City and prepares them for success in leading independent day and boarding schools. Prep then offers its students support and an array of ongoing leadership and professional development opportunities through college graduation and beyond. The Prep Community includes over 4,500 students and alumni.
Public School 9, originally known as Grammar School 9, then later the John Jasper School and currently the Mickey Mantle School, is a historic school building at 466 West End Avenue at West 82nd Street in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1894-96, and was designed by C. B. J. Snyder, the Superintendent of School Buildings.The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1987, and was designated a New York City landmark in 2009. It is located in the Riverside-West End Historic District Extension I.HistoryThe school that became P.S. 9 was originally organized by the vestry of Saint Michael's Church (Episcopal) in the early 19th century. The vestry continued to operate the school in the Bloomingdale area until a law was enacted November 19, 1824 which barred church schools from receiving public school funding. On May 22, 1826, the Public School Society of New York acquired it; and, in July 1827, the Society paid $250 for a 100x100 foot tract at 82nd Street between 10th (Amsterdam) and 11th (West End) Avenues. On July 19, 1830, the Society completed the construction of a one-story clapboard school at 466 West End Avenue for $1,500, accommodating about 50 children. The Society transferred jurisdiction of the school to the Board of Education in July 1853.
Aish NY provides Jewish college students with exciting on-campus programs and trips dedicated to ignite Jewish pride and help to spread the flame further. If you're Jewish and proud, this is the spot for you to express it and be reminded of all the wonderful things about our religion, heritage and culture! Subscribe and like! www.twitter.com/aishnewyork www.instagram.com/aishny www.youtube.com/user/Aishconnections
Book Nook is a literacy based, early childhood enrichment program designed for small group instruction ages 1 1/2-7 years old. With high depends on Kindergarten placement in New York City, the curriculum was designed to ensure Kindergarten readiness through a whole-child approach. Individual attention is given to ensure positive results and foster long term goals for learning. Book Nook understands that learning should be fun and engaging. Check out booknooknyc.com for more information.
Book Nook is a literacy based, early childhood enrichment program designed for small group instruction ages 1 1/2-7 years old. With high depends on Kindergarten placement in New York City, the curriculum was designed to ensure Kindergarten readiness through a whole-child approach. Individual attention is given to ensure positive results and foster long term goals for learning. Book Nook understands that learning should be fun and engaging. Check out booknooknyc.com for more information.
The Art Story Foundation is a non-profit specializing in art history education, using the unique capabilities of technology and the internet. Our organization’s first initiative was the website TheArtStory.org, launched in 2009, which has become a trusted resource for hundreds of thousands of students, educators and art professionals worldwide. Given our current rate of growth, The Art Story will continue to vet and develop new content on modern and contemporary art topics, and continue to provide outstanding art education materials to our growing audience.
Cockroach Club eXchange (CCX) is an early-stage, US-Kenya socially-responsible initiative that uses sports and media to link disadvantaged youth – today’s poor, tomorrow’s middle class – with educational access in emerging markets.
Cockroach Club eXchange (CCX) is an early-stage, US-Kenya socially-responsible initiative that uses sports and media to link disadvantaged youth – today’s poor, tomorrow’s middle class – with educational access in emerging markets.
No child is the same as the next, and as an educator and caregiver, this is very obvious. All children develop, learn and function differently and it is so important to be sensitive to this fact. Children have different interests and hobbies outside of music. During Taylor-Made lessons and classes, I try to stay relevant to the specific student I’m working with.
ThinkAbility supports schools and communities with innovative resources. Our customizable services include after-school based programming, collaborative learning, service learning opportunities, certificate programs, support networks, and interactive workshops for students, teachers, administration, and families. Our programs focus on bullying prevention, differentiated instruction, assistive technologies, cultural responsiveness and self-advocacy. Embracing individualities and capitalizing on all abilities.
JJP seeks to revolutionize supplementary Jewish education. From third through seventh grade, applicants will engage in a wide range of courses that speak to the whole child and together build a unique journey through the possibilities of Jewish life. Over five years, applicants fully integrate Jewish education into their lives by experiencing the vibrant resources of the New York Jewish community. Our applicants come to understand that Jewish learning takes place in many settings, not just the traditional classroom. JJP is a living classroom, a network of museums, community centers, synagogues, theaters, art galleries, parks, gardens, and your family's home. Upon celebrating their Bar or Bat Mitzvah, each child will have a Passport that documents the pathways they have traveled on their unique Jewish journey. This integrated experience of Jewish learning will encourage them to explore new pathways as they enter young adulthood.
Steps on Broadway, founded in 1979, is more than just a dance studio. It is an internationally recognized community of artists, committed to the cultivation of individuality and talent, to the joy, the work, the focus, and the abandon of dance. Classes are offered seven days a week at all levels in ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, tap, theater dance, hip hop, ethnic, and body conditioning. Steps is the true epicenter of New York’s professional dance community. It is home to many of the best and most world-renowned teachers, and a training ground for generations of aspiring and professional dancers. On any given day, one may take class alongside today’s performers and seasoned veterans from concert dance companies, such as New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Paris Opera, Kirov and Royal Ballets, Boston Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Complexions, and Martha Graham, as well as the opera, Broadway, and the commercial dance world. Steps is a celebrated space. It’s a state-of-the-art facility with an old-world ambiance and a steady pulse of passion, energy, and inspiration. It is a cultural hub, an artistic resource, and a cosmopolitan treasure.
Private, one-on-one, academic tutoring and test preparation.
Cockroach Club eXchange (CCX) is an early-stage, US-Kenya socially-responsible initiative that uses sports and media to link disadvantaged youth – today’s poor, tomorrow’s middle class – with educational access in emerging markets.
Come to Rutgers Presbyterian Church for enrichment, friendship, and fun! Enjoy classes for toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age kids: Mommy & Me and On My Own playgroups for gentle separation; art; dance; gym time; soccer; musical theatre; Mandarin; and a pre-K alternative. Our caring, experienced teachers make children feel welcome in a nurturing community open to all. Our adult fitness classes help adults of all ages enjoy greater physical and spiritual health. Enjoy Active Adult Fitness, Tai Chi, and Feldenkrais. Senior discounts available to those 62 and older. Great programs, great prices, great Upper West Side location! Fall registration is ongoing. We'll see you soon!
Kelly Wallace and Mary Beth Coudal coach you into becoming better writers. Our Boot Camp workshops bring together a fun group of writers who want to get serious about having their work published. Kelly Wallace is a thirty-something small business owner and writer living in Portland, OR. She is currently a Hawthorne Fellow at The Attic Writing Institute in Portland, OR where Cheryl Strayed, David Biespiel, and Jennifer Lauck teach. She is a Member of the Pinewood Table writer’s group led by Stevan Allred and Joanna Rose. Mary Beth Coudal is an award-winning journalist and blogger living in New York City. Her essays has been published at Salon.com, the New York Times, Self, and others. As a stand up comic, she’s performed at Caroline’s and Stand Up New York. When not writing or teaching, she's making collages, taking pictures, avoiding housework. *** Both Kelly and Mary Beth are available for one-on-one writing coaching. Kelly Wallace is available for coaching on all stages of your project. "I offer one-on-one coaching for writing and book projects. I can help with concept and craft, form and structure, as well as project planning and deadlines. We can meet via Skype, Google Hangout, telephone or in person at my office in the Portland area. Call me 503.575.5104 or email writersbootcampwest at gmail dot com if you are interested in discussing whether coaching would help your project." Mary Beth Coudal is a coach on blogging, social media, and personal essays. "I have done a ton of copywriting and web writing. I work with you to make your writing short and snappy. Love to travel and meet IRL (in real life). Or connect at 646.678.0832 or email bootcamp4writers at gmail dot com."
Michael Warren D.M.A. obtained his Doctorate in Vocal Pedagogy and Performance from the University of Maryland, along with Bachelors and Masters degrees from the University of Denver, and has operated a prominent vocal studio in New York City for over 25 years. Several of his students have made leading role debuts at the Metropolitan Opera, and have sung in all of the major opera houses of the world including Covent Garden, La Scala, San Francisco and Bayreuth, appearing with such renowned artists as Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo and Mirella Freni. They have also performed leading roles on Broadway and in major jazz venues around the world. Several of his students have also established significant careers as voice teachers. Dr. Warren has served as vocal pedagogy instructor at Finland’s Korsholm Festival, sharing faculty status with Nicolai Gedda, and was named one of the top 10 voice teachers in New York by Houston Grand Opera. Working from the natural function of the voice, he has developed a unique pedagogical approach that enables the development of each instrument from its particular strengths. His students are noted for their exceptional range and stamina, even registration, and for the individuality of their vocal quality and timbre. As a performer, Dr. Warren has appeared with the Baltimore Symphony under Sergiu Comissiona, and the National Symphony in Washington, D.C. He was tenor soloist with the Roger Wagner Chorale and is a former member of the U.S. Air Force Singing Sergeants, where he also served as rehearsal conductor.
JUNE 15-20, 2014 Warren-Wilson College. Swannanoa, NC Welcome to the Swannanoa Chamber Music Workshop Community! Adult amateur and professional musicians come to our workshop to enrich their understanding of the chamber repertoire, to expand their musical potential through performance and to open doorways to new and lasting friendships. The faculty at Swannanoa are all world-class performers and will coach participant to achieve progress toward excellence in an informal, supportive atmosphere. Check out our parent organization along with some of our coaches at the Swannanoa Chamber Music Festival. http://www.swannanoachambermusic.com/
Book Nook is a literacy based, early childhood enrichment program designed for small group instruction ages 1 1/2-7 years old. With high depends on Kindergarten placement in New York City, the curriculum was designed to ensure Kindergarten readiness through a whole-child approach. Individual attention is given to ensure positive results and foster long term goals for learning. Book Nook understands that learning should be fun and engaging. Check out booknooknyc.com for more information.