PREVIEW OF CLASSES - Chautauqua Institution

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PREVIEW OF CLASSES
WEEK SIX—AUG. 3-7, 2015
Registration for all Special Studies classes opens April 20 at chqtickets.com. Schedule subject to change.
MASTER CLASSES
COMPUTERS
•Master Class with CSO Music
Director Rossen Milanov
•Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics
Master Class
•Rehearsal to Concert: The CSO
Musician’s Journey
•Taming the Ocean—August Cole
•The Physics of Oblivion—Charles
Bennett
•Discover 3D Printing (10-16)
•Discover 3D Animation (10-16)
•Robotics I & II (10-16)
•The Games Factory 2 (10-16)
•Robotics for Young Inventors (7-10)
•Getting Started w/ iPad, iPhone, iPod
•Doing More w/ Your iPad, iPhone, iPod
•Editing Digital Photographs With
Photoshop Elements 13
•Mastering Windows 8
YOUTH
•Music for Babies and Toddlers—
CHQ Music Project
•Toddler Time
•Youth Scholar Camp (10-14): - Theater
- Comic Books, Graphic Novels,
Postmodern Picturebooks, Manga and
the Internet
•The New SAT (14-18)—Rachel Barnes
•Passport to Good Eating (8-13)—
Barbara Snow
•Shake It Off, Girls! (11-15)—Marie
Carroll
•Teens Write (15-19)—Evan Fallenberg
•Young Artists (Classes for ages 6-8,
9-11, 12-14)—School of Art
•Kids Create Chautauqua (6-11)—
Pam Spremulli
•Broadway Baby (8-14)—Melissa Charles
•School of Dance: -Creative Movement (3-4, 5-6)
-Introduction to Ballet (7-12)
-Ballet (13+)—School of Dance
ART
•School of Art: - Adult Ceramic Class
-High School and Adult Ceramics
-Life Drawing
•Drawing with Colored Pencil—Tami
Hritzay
•The Visual Journal: Images Plus
Words—Carol Townsend
•The Native American Tragedy—
Mimi Gallo
•Family Stories Through Art—Sharon
Santillo
•Waltercolor: Miller Bell Tower—
Jerome Chesley
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
•Latin Laid Bare: Latin 101—Philip
Barnes
HEALTH
•Mindfulness-Based Stress
Reduction (MBSR)—James Mitchell
GOLF
•Vanishing Vittles: Forgotten Frontier
Foods—Barbara Blackburn
•The Flavor Lab—Lynn Novo
•Grow Your Game: Weekly Clinics
•Junior Grow Your Game
•Intro to the 5 Simple Keys
•AimPoint Express
•Golf 101, Golf 201
•Family Golf Opportunities
•Junior Golf Camps
GAMES & RECREATION
HISTORY
CULINARY
•How to Defend a Bridge Hand—
Hugh Butler
HANDCRAFTS & HOBBIES
•Pine Needle Basketry—Michelle
Fife
•Instant Gratification! Resin
Pendants—Wendy Cohen
•Glass Fusing Made Easy: Learn It
and Create It!—Wendy Cohen
FITNESS
•Zumba Step—Susan Chaffee
•Zumba Toning—Susan Chaffee
•Barre Fitness—Amy de Sa
•Yoga and Your Health—Pat
McFrederick Garland
•Zumba with Paul!—Paul Mockovak
•Zumba Gold! with Paul!—Paul
Mockovak
•Step Plus Strength—Mara Wolf
•Strengthen/Sculpt/Strech—Mara
Wolf
•Yoga 101—Wayne Mateski
•Pilates for Your Health—Helen
Myers
•Moving Into Life with the
Feldenkrais Method—Maxine Davis
•Feeling Better Exercises—Tasso
Spanos
•Chi Gong for Health and Wellness—
Richard Gridley
•Spinning—Robert Burke
•Water Exercise for Your Health—
Margaret Barrett-Walos
•Remembering the Vietnam War—
Ira Cooperman and Robert Hopper
•Chautauqua Lake Hotels: A
Primer—Paul Johnson
LITERATURE
•Sat. Morning Short Story—Mark
Altschuler
•Read and Meet this Week’s Poet in
Residence—Stuart Blersch
•Pilgrimages—Kaye Lindauer
MUSIC
•The Power of Mystical Song—
Rebecca Fasanello
•Beginning Mountain Dulcimer—
Beth Lassi
•Understanding Jazz—Martin Adams
•A Classical Music Listening
Experience—Michael Barndt
•Adult Beginning Music Through the
Piano—Jean Parsons
•American History Through Music:
Part I-1776-1876—Anthony Gero
•Sight Singing—Suzanne Shull
•Ukulele and You—Suzanne Shull
PHOTOGRAPHY
•Beyond the Snapshot: Photography
as Art—Larry Parsons
•Photo Safari Walks—Michael Haritan
RELIGION
•Mysticism—Jeannette Ludwig
•Modern Day Influences of the
Radical Reformation—Beryl Jantzi
•Religious Influences on U.S.
History—Edward Brett
SAILING
•The Language of Loss: Putting Grief
into Words—Amy Wilson
•Saturday Races
•Optimist Sailing
•Guided Sailing Experience
•Advanced Youth Sailing
•Teen and Adult Sailing
WRITERS’ CENTER
SPECIAL INTEREST
•Advanced Workshop: Invigorated
Visions and Revisions (Two-week
course)—Rick Hilles
•Telling Detail: How to Catch the
Ephemeral—Nancy Reisman
•Women as Donors, Women as
Volunteers—Abbie von Schlegell
•Conservation Criminology and
Ecotourism—Jessica Bell
•Code-breakers and Secret
Writing—Richard Heitzenrater
•Digital Storytelling using iPads—
Margo Jantzi
•Trends and Issues in Education:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly—
Robert Zellers
WRITING
PERSONAL & PROF.
DEVELOPMENT
•Introduction to Communications—
Matt Charles
•Leadership Lessons for Women—
Alison Young
•Feng Shui Simply: Change Your Life
from the Inside Out—Cheryl Grace
THEATER ARTS
•The Great (Acting) Explorers: A
Brief Survey—Chautauqua Theater
Company
•Carol Fischer—Theater for Readers