996 Patton Ave (ACROSS FROM KMART, BEHIND METRO PCS, NEXT TO CLARK TIRE)
Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 255-4503
Aerial Space is a studio dedicated to the promotion and education of all forms of expressive movement and art. Trapeze, Lyra, Silks, Aerial Dance, Yoga, Acrobalance and ... just good clean fun. Our goal is to contribute to the Asheville community by offering both adults and children an outlet for play, self-expression and exercise. We offer a variety of classes for all ages and skill levels from Aerial Kids to Gentle Aerial Yoga. We think everyone should be able to run away and join the circus, if only for an hour.
ID&TS is the #1 CLASS ACT doll & teddy convention in the nation! We offer the BEST artists in the industry, as well as exciting events, classes, and workshops not found at any other show, anywhere. Join us in 2017 and see what all the talk is about!
Located in West Asheville at 735 Haywood Road Suite B, the Sound Post offers individual and group instruction in Southern Appalachian traditional music. Current group classes are Intro to Jamming, Old-Time Singing, and Old-Time Country Guitar and Bass Rhythm. Private lessons available for fiddle, mandolin, dobro, guitar, bass, banjo and singing. Please email us at [email protected] to sign up for lessons or classes. We are constantly expanding our classes and workshops, so please email us if there's an offering you'd like to see. Rates: Private lessons $25/30 minutes, $35/45 minutes and $45/1 hour. Group classes are $10-$15 for 60-90 minutes. Private Lessons Beginner and Intermediate Fiddle - Anya Hinkle Mandolin, Dobro, and Guitar - Will Straughan Bass, Old-time Guitar, and Old-time Singing - Cary Fridley Old-time Banjo and Beginning Fiddle- Ben Nelson Beginning to Advanced 3-finger Bluegrass Banjo - Jesse Langlais Cary Fridley Cary is an active performing musician and educator in the Asheville area, who has been performing mountain music professionally for her community for over 15 years. She holds a Masters in Music Education from UNC-Greensboro, and has been a member of several popular regional bands: The Freight Hoppers, Vipers Dream, The Sweet Talkers, and The Swayback Sisters. Cary has a special interest in the ballad singers of Madison County, using their full voice vocal technique as a model for her teaching. As a bass and guitar player, Cary teaches the roots of old-time and country, as well as more advanced walking styles as used in blues and early jazz standards. Her unique approach blends the traditional way of learning by ear with classical music theory and practice techniques. Jesse Langlais Jesse has played three finger bluegrass banjo for more than 10 years and has played professionally for the past five. He is versed in several styles of music helping you focus on your area of interest. His method of teaching is to use tablature as a guide but focus in on training the ear. He currently performs with Town Mountain. Natalya Weinstein Natalya is an accomplished fiddler focusing on bluegrass and old-time fiddle. She has over 10 years of teaching experience and has taught at the Swannanoa Gathering as well as as the Mars Hill Bluegrass Camp. Her teaching method combines a focus on technique with an emphasis on learning by ear. For more information, please visit www.natalyaweinstein.com.
Tours to Major League Baseball Games. Trips Depart from Asheville, NC. Pickups available along the route of trips in many cases. Options for people to join us in destination cities as well. Trips use reliable, comfortable charter buses with professionally trained driver.
Voice of the City Productions was founded in Asheville, North Carolina, in 2014. Our first production, Into the Woods Jr, goes up in January of 2015. To join our mailing list for updates on Auditions, our Education Programs, Employment, and Upcoming Show Dates, please visit our website http://www.voiceofthecityproductions.com/.
A relaxing beverage dispensary, patterned after the nakamals, or "peaceful meeting places" of Vanuatu, Noble Kava (once Vanuatu Kava Bar) is Asheville's place to unwind from the grind. Mood-elevating indigenous herbal drinks are served everyday to help patrons cope with the fast-paced modern Western lifestyle. We invite you to come and immerse yourself in the state-of-mind that is Noble Kava. Be sure to visit us for one of our weekly events: Monday - Ladies' night. Ladies drink $1 shots of kava from the end of happy hour until closing. Wednesday - Open Mic hosted by Caleb Beissert. Poets, musicians, artists, comedians and performers are all welcome to perform original material. All participating performers get a 2 for 1 round! Friday - Live music. Scheduled performers include Serifa Arkestra, Space Medicine, and other local minds whose mellow tunes help elevate the atmosphere to a place where self-actualization is made possible.