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Sunday Children Art Classes
SPRING TERM: January 31, 2010 - June 5th, 2010
FALL TERM: TBA
Day & Time: Sundays, 11:00AM - 4:30PM
Locaton: 111 Norfolk Street, Ground Flr.
$225 Tuition & Supplies and Materials
CALL US AT 212.358.9922!
Late registration is no problem! Fees will be pro-rated.
AAAC's Sunday Art Classes will be held at 111 Norfolk Street, thanks to the collaboration with AAFE. This is a program designed to stimulate a child's creativity and capacity to explore their own
artistic originality & cultural background. Class are Sundays from 11:30AM - 4:30PM.
Registration is for 4 1/2 - 14 years old.
11:45AM-12:45PM: Ages 4-6: A program designed for those new to the arts to stimulate the student's creativity and capacity to explore their own artistic originality and cultural background.
1:00PM - 2:15PM: Ages 6-8: This program is designed to further stimulate student's creativity and capacity to explore their own artistic originality and cultural background.
2:30PM-4:00PM: Ages 9-14: For children focuses on portfolio-building with an emphasis on advanced techniques with individual personal instruction by the Centre's art educators and specialists.
Bei Wen, Art Teacher
Chaterine Lan, Teaching Assistant
Evelyn Yee, LCAT, Art Therapist
Lotus Do Brooks, Consultant

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Tai Chi Classes with Eleanor Yung
*NEW TAI CHI CLASS FOR 2010!
Date: Saturdays, from Jan 2, through Feb 20, 2010
Time: 11 am - 12 noon
Place: 115 McDougal Street, 3rd floor, The Players Theater Rehearsal Loft
Fee: $150 for the 8 class series.
*For students who have completed chapter one and would like to take it again,
the fee for the series is $75. For students who are currently enrolled in another of
my classes, you are welcome to join the class at no cost.
The practice of Taichi Chuan is known to be beneficial to health and
wellbeing. It is found to lower blood pressure, increase bone density,
reduce stress as well as improve balance, co-ordination and body
alignment. Learn to move gracefully while improving health and wellness.
Eleanor Yung, acupuncturist, has been teaching the form as taught by
the late Master Ham King Koo since 1995. This nei-gung taichi form
consists of 81 moves and is divided into three chapters. The form is
accompanied by a series of warm-up qi-gung exercises.
To sign up, please email esyung@aol.com, then come to the first class on January 2, 2010.
Have questions? please email or call.
Eleanor Yung, L.Ac.
licensed acupuncturist, NYS
646-831-9745
esyung@aol.com
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All exhibitions unless otherwise indicated was held at Asian American Arts
Centre 26 Bowery 3 Fl above McDonalds, in Chinatown, one block below
Canal St. New York NY 10013. Gallery hours are M-F 1230 to 630pm, Thurs
till 730pm. Current exhibitions and much, much more, are posted on
www.artspiral.org For further information call 212.233.2154 or write
aaacinfo@arspiral.org
*Important Notice*
Asian American Arts Centre now is located at 111 Norfolk Street, 1st Flr. New York, NY 10002.
For more information go to Contact Us ____________________________________________________________
To contribute:
See: addition to Programs Chronology from
2002 to present, particularly the AAAC Story conference materials.
See: Chinese article about Nuo that can be
found under Traditional Arts
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