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Letter from our Executive Director Dear Friends, Welcome to the 2018 Fall Semester at the Community School of Music and Arts! We hope that you and your family will join us to kick off the school year. We are excited for some new additions to our Fall programs! Our Music School is offering new introductory classes—Intro to Songwriting and Intro to Indian Music, as well as two classes to introduce the Alexander Technique— a method of postural education. Our Art School is offering three weekend workshops this semester: Block Printing on Fabric, Basket Making 1.0 and Adventures in Jewelry Making, as well as the popular Family Painting Workshop. Workshops are a great way to try out a new creative skill! We are expanding our Little Artists and Little Musicians preschool classes to include more options and variety at each class level. Our new classes include Little Musicians 2: Keyboard Prep, Little Musicians 2: Creative Music Makers, Little Musicians 3: Masterpieces in Music, Little Artists 2: Stories and Adventures in Art, Little Artists 2: Animals and Nature, Little Artists 3: 3D Explorers and Little Artists 3: Young Masterpieces. We are proud to have served the Silicon Valley community with music and art programs for the past 50 years. As we look to CSMA’s future, we are excited to expand our campus with the Rogers Wing (named in honor of longtime supporters Ruth and Roy Rogers)—a 3,350 square foot new addition to Finn Center. The Rogers Wing will allow us to greatly increase the number of students we are able to engage and inspire through arts education. We are extremely grateful for all of the support we have received so far, and hope that you will continue to support us in our campaign for the new building expansion. On behalf of CSMA’s staff, faculty and Board of Directors, thank you for being a part of our community, for your continued support of our programs and for believing in the power of the arts! Sincerely, Vickie Scott Grove Executive Director

Financial Aid Available for All Programs

FREE!

In keeping with our commitment to Arts For All, CSMA offers tuition assistance to qualifying students.

• Instrument “Petting Zoo” • Digital Art Demos • Creative Preschool Art Projects • Fun Preschool Music Activities • Hands-on Visual Arts • Live Musical Performances 2

To apply, visit our Student Services office or download the forms at arts4all.org.

MORE INFO ON PAGE 4

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Calendar

Table of Contents

MUSIC SCHOOL – Important Dates

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Music School

2018 Fall Semester 8/25 Private Music lessons begin 9/8 Music classes begin 10/23–27 Workshop Week 1/25 Fall Private Music lessons & Music classes end

ART SCHOOL – Important Dates 9/10 Art classes begin 11/18 Art classes end

PRESCHOOL – Important Dates 9/10 Preschool classes begin 11/20 Preschool classes end

HOLIDAY CAMPS 1/2–1/4

Camps

FALL HOLIDAYS*

(No classes or lessons)

9/2–9/3

Labor Day

(Building closed)

11/20–11/25 Thanksgiving (Building closed: 11/22-11/25)

12/22–1/4

Winter Break

1/21

MLK Day

(Building closed: 12/25, 12/26, 12/31, 1/1) (Building closed)

*Note: We will be teaching classes and lessons on Veteran’s Day (Monday, 11/12 ).

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Private Music Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Music Certificate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 About Music Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Music Classes at a Glance (by age) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Intro Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14 Music Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-18 Music Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Ensembles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Jazz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Art School

About Art Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Child/Youth/Teen Art Class Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Child/Youth/Teen Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25 Art Workshops NEW! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Studio Art Class Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Studio Art Classes (Ages 14+) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31

Preschool

About Preschool Art & Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Preschool Music Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Preschool Art Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36

Holiday Art Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-38 Registration Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40 Special Programs & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Exhibitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover CO R P O R AT E , F O U N D AT I O N S A N D G O V E R N M E N T S U P P O R T E R S Michael and Ina Korek Foundation

CSMA inspires excellence through art and music education for people of all ages and abilities. MISSION

STATEMENT:

City of Mountain View

CSMA is a 501(c)3 non-profit center for arts education. We rely on donations from foundations, corporations, government agencies and individuals to fund programs, operations and financial aid for youth and low-income families. CSMA is grateful to its many generous donors. For more information, see arts4all.org. CSMA invites you to support Arts for All through a tax-deductible donation. Fed Tax ID #23-7023900 Info: Kristen Maliksi, Development Associate, 650.917.6800 ext. 311

As a National Guild member, CSMA is committed to making arts education available to all. Fall 2018

Edward J Daly Foundation

Taube Family Foundation

Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts LOS ALTOS ROTARY Frank & Denise Quattrone Foundation

Bill Graham Foundation

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Group of Northern California

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Financial Aid Information W

e believe that everyone should have access to an arts education. CSMA offers financial aid to students who meet income guidelines. Financial aid is available for all CSMA classes, camps and lessons. Tuition assistance is offered based on family size and income.

How to Apply:

1. Complete our Financial Aid Application. The application is available in person at our Student Services office and on our website at arts4all.org. 2. Parents/legal guardians/applicants need to provide qualifying documentation: a) Federal tax return (1st page only) W2 forms documenting all income on tax return Previous 2 months’ pay stubs for all wage earners in the family OR b) Free or reduced school lunch letter OR c) Housing/Section 8 voucher. 3. Financial Aid approval usually is determined within two business days. 4. Students who are awarded Financial Aid need to register in person at our Student Services office.

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When to Apply: Financial aid is approved on a rolling basis as applications are received. Financial aid must be approved before recipients can enroll. As some programs fill up quickly, we recommend applying at least one to two weeks before the start of your lesson, class or camp. For more information about Financial Aid, or how to apply, please contact: Kathryn Sanwick, Registrar ksanwick@arts4all.org; 650-917-6800 ext. 328

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Private Music Lessons

Fall Semester 2018

August 25 – January 25 (19 weeks)

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SMA offers private music lessons for students of all levels and all ages on over 20 instruments, plus voice. CSMA is the only music school in our community that gives students access to a complete, comprehensive music education. CSMA music students, at all levels, have opportunities to listen, learn, play, collaborate and perform. In CSMA’s Private Lesson program, you’ll find: • Instruction in classical, contemporary, jazz and popular styles • Faculty of internationally-recognized professional musicians and educators • Distinguished Teachers, recognized for their extraordinary professional experience • Individualized attention, emphasizing development of solid music fundamentals • Performance opportunities for ensembles and individuals Private music lessons take place once a week at a regularly scheduled time and may be 30, 45 or 60 minutes in length. Students must have an instrument available for daily practice.

Private Lessons are offered in: Accordion* (Ages 10-Adult) Bass* (Ages 9-Adult; upright & electric) Baritone/Euphonium (Ages 10-Adult) Bassoon (Ages 10-Adult) Cello (Ages 7-Adult) Clarinet* (Ages 8-Adult) Composition (Ages 7-Adult) Drums* (Ages 7-Adult) Flute* (Ages 8-Adult) Guitar* (Ages 5-Adult; acoustic & electric) Horn (Ages 10-Adult) Oboe (Ages 9-Adult)

Percussion* (Ages 7-Adult) Piano* (Ages 4-Adult) Recorder (Ages 7-Adult) Saxophone* (Ages 9-Adult) Suzuki Violin (Ages 4-Adult) Theory/Aural Training (Ages 7-Adult) Trombone (Ages 9-Adult) Trumpet (Ages 5-Adult) Ukulele (Ages 5-Adult) Vibraphone* (Ages 9-Adult) Viola (Ages 6-Adult) Violin (Ages 4-Adult) Voice* (Ages 10-Adult)

* Specialized Jazz instruction also offered

Fall 2018

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Your Complete Music Education CSMA offers a complete music education through opportunities for playing, listening, learning and performing.

COMPONENTS OF A COMPLETE MUSIC EDUCATION

Private Lessons Performance • Ensembles • Recitals

Opportunities for Private Lesson students:

They provide an opportunity for students to perform and gain confidence in front of an audience of family and friends.

• Core Curriculum classes offer additional training in musicianship, composition, music theory and ensembles. A full list of current Core Curriculum classes is available at arts4all.org. • Private lesson students receive a 50% discount on one Core Curriculum class each semester (except summer). • For info about Core Curriculum classes, contact Heather Paisar, Music Classes Program Coordinator, at 650-917-6800, ext. 312, or email musicclasses@arts4all.org. • Workshop Weeks (Fall & Spring only) feature a series of special workshops led by CSMA Music faculty. Past workshops have included: Recital Preparation, Music History and Composing Your Own Music.

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• Music Theory • Ear Training • Composition

STUDENT RECITALS • Student recitals are held each semester.

DISCOUNTED CORE CURRICULUM CLASSES

WORKSHOP WEEKS

Musicianship Skills

FINANCIAL AID • In keeping with our mission of making the

arts accessible to all, financial aid is available for all CSMA programs. Please see page 4 for more information.

Other Opportunities

MUSIC EXAMINATIONS

• Many CSMA faculty prepare students for the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM), Royal Conservatory Music Development Program (MDP), and Certificate of Merit (CM) exams. CSMA is a host to both ABRSM & MDP, and is a Founding School for the Royal Conservatory MDP exams.

MUSIC CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

• See page 8 for details

MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

• Merit Scholarships are awarded to students in grades K-12 who show a high level of commitment, talent and achievement in their CSMA studies. To be eligible, students must have taken private lessons for two consecutive semesters at CSMA, and be nominated by a faculty member. Merit Scholars are regarded as the ambassadors of the CSMA Music School. Merit Scholars have been accepted to some of the nation’s most prestigious music programs, including The Julliard School and Berklee College of Music.

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How to Enroll in Private Lessons

Private Lesson Tuition

• The first step to enroll in private lessons is to complete our new student questionnaire online at arts4all.org. • CSMA is committed to matching every student with a teacher appropriate for learning style, level and goals. The Private Lesson Program Manager speaks with all new students or their parents to assist with teacher placement and to answer all questions. • For detailed information about how to enroll in private lessons, please visit our website at arts4all.org. If you have questions, please contact the Private Lesson team at 650-917-6800 ext. 330, or email privatelessons@arts4all.org.

30-minute $893.00 45-minute $1292.00 60-minute $1729.00 Tuition is higher for study with faculty designated as Distinguished Teachers. Please call for rates.

NEW STUDENTS

CONTINUING STUDENTS

• Continuing students receive registration materials prior to each semester. They are given priority for time/date selection for their lessons.

Fall 2018

2018 FALL SEMESTER

FALL PRIVATE LESSON DISCOUNT FOR NEW STUDENTS! New students who take lessons before 1:30pm, Mon-Fri. will receive a 10% discount. Please Note: Not all instruments and teachers may be available for daytime lessons.

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Important Private Lesson Policies REFUNDS

• Students may request to withdraw or change teachers within three days after the second lesson. Requests for withdrawal must be made in writing. After this three day period, no refunds or teacher changes are granted.

ABSENCES AND MAKE-UPS

• There is no school credit, reimbursement or refund for missed lessons due to a student’s absence. CSMA does not guarantee a make up for a missed lesson due to a student’s absence. If a lesson is missed due to a teacher’s absence, a makeup lesson will be scheduled. For more info on these and other Private Lesson Policies, please visit arts4all.org.

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CSMA Music Certificate Program CSMA’s Music Certificate Program is designed for students who wish to acquire a well-rounded, comprehensive music education. It offers a customizable and immersive conservatory-like experience for students of all ages and skill levels.

The program offers three levels of study: Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced. Each level requires students to take part in private lessons, Music Theory or Core Curriculum classes, performance opportunities and concert attendance.

The Beginning level is designed to be within reach of most CSMA students. The Intermediate and Advanced levels are for students who are looking for a more demanding and intensive experience. Students in the Intermediate and Advanced levels may choose an emphasis in jazz, ensemble/chamber music or composition.

Students can expect to spend two to three years at each level. Those who successfully complete the requirements for any level will be awarded a CSMA Certificate Program diploma and will be recognized at a CSMA commencement ceremony.

Music Certificate Requirements Beginning Certificate of Music 2-3 years to complete

Intermediate Certificate of Music 5-6 years to complete

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2 years of private lessons Completion of Theory 5 Performance in 2 recitals and/or performance-based workshops at CSMA Attendance at 4 concerts (on or offsite)

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4-5 years of private lessons Completion of Theory 8B Performance in at least 2 recitals in the 2 years prior to application Attendance at 4 or more concerts in the 2 years prior to application

Jazz Emphasis for Intermediate Certificate

• Addition of Jazz Theory 1

Composition Emphasis for Intermediate Certificate

• Addition of Beginning Composition • Completion of a composition of at least 1 minute in length

Ensemble Playing Emphasis for Intermediate Certificate

• Addition of any 2 semesters of chamber or ensemble classes (Brass Ensemble, Chamber Music, Woodwind Ensemble, Flute Choir or Percussion Ensemble)

Advanced Certificate of Music

• 7+ years of private lessons • Completion of 2 of the following: Intermediate Harmony B, Advanced Harmony, Form and Analysis or AP Music Theory • Completion of 1 or more semesters of Music History • Performance in at least 3 recitals in the 3 years prior to application • Attendance at 6 or more concerts in the 3 years prior to application

8 or more years to complete Jazz Emphasis for Advanced Certificate

• Substitution of Jazz Theory II for another theory requirement • Participation in at least one semester of Jazz Combo or Intro to Jazz Performance

Composition Emphasis for Advanced Certificate

• Additional two semesters of Composer’s Studio • Completion of 2 original works of at least 4 minutes in length

Ensemble Playing Emphasis for Advanced Certificate

• Enrollment in any chamber or ensemble class for 4 semesters in the 3 years prior to application

MORE INFORMATION

For full details on the CSMA Music Certificate Program, please visit arts4all.org. Questions? Contact Carrie Campbell, CSMA Music School Director at 650-917-6800 ext. 304 or ccampbell@arts4all.org.

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Music Classes C

Fall Semester 2018

September 8 – January 25 (16 weeks)

SMA’s Music School gives students access to a comprehensive music education. Along with private music lessons, CSMA offers group classes in a variety of instruments and musical styles for musicians of all ages and experience levels. At CSMA’s Music School, you’ll find: • Introductory group classes on numerous instruments, plus voice • Faculty of internationally-recognized professional musicians and music educators • Classical, jazz and contemporary styles • Fun, challenging and rewarding music classes • Classes in music theory, composition and improvisation • A variety of ensemble opportunities • Music workshops, master classes and camps CSMA offers a variety of music classes, including: • Introductory classes for all ages • Music theory • Performance ensembles • Music composition • Jazz classes

Music Classes Info • AGES: Students must meet age/grade requirements indicated. • CLASS SIZE: Maximum class size varies per class. • ATTENDANCE: Success depends upon regular student attendance, participation and practice. Please notify teachers in advance of absences. There are no make-up classes for student absences. • CORE CURRICULUM: One Core Curriculum class per semester is available at a 50% discount to Private Lesson students. All Core Curriculum classes are open to other enrollees at tuition prices listed. • Full semester schedule on page 3. • Music faculty bios available at: arts4all.org.

Meet Our Music School Staff (left to right)

Joe Kenny, Corporate Arts Program Manager; Heather Paisar, Music Classes Program Coordinator; Christina Christiansen, Music School Program Assistant; Kirsten Shallenberg, Private Lessons Program Manager; Carrie Campbell, Music School Director

Financial Aid Available for All Programs In keeping with our commitment to Arts For All, CSMA offers tuition assistance to qualified students. To apply, visit our Student Services office or download the forms at arts4all.org. More info on page 4. Fall 2018

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B E G I N N I N G YO U R M U S I C E D U C AT I O N Preschool Getting Intro Private Music Lessons Classes Started! Classes

(18 mos–5 yrs)

(Gr K–Gr 2)

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Page 11

(4 yrs–Adult)

(4 yrs–Adult)

Pages 12–14

Pages 5–7

Music Classes at a Glance

Gr K–1

Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Keyboard for Kindergartners Music Fundamentals Music Is Movement Intro to Suzuki Violin

Gr 1 & up

Intro to Drum Set Intro to Recorder Jr. Intro to Keyboard

Gr 2 & up

CSMA Children’s Choir Intro to Music Theory for Children

Gr 3 & up

Intro to Keyboard Intro to Singing Theory 1 Brass Ensemble Percussion Ensemble

Gr 4 & up

Intro to Guitar Theory 2 Flute Ensemble Intro to Indian Music

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Gr 5 & up Theory 3, 4 & 5

Learn More About Our Music Classes & Lessons

Accelerated Intro to Music Theory Musicianship I Intro to Songwriting Clarinet Choir

Gr 6 & up Theory 6A, 6B, 7A, 8A

Basic Harmony A & B Intermediate Harmony Music History & Repertoire: Middle Ages to Classical Chamber Music Move Well, Play Well: Intro to the Alexander Technique

Teen

Advanced Placement Music Theory

Teen-Adult

Intro to Guitar Intro to Keyboard Intro to Voice Intro to the Alexander Technique Beginning Composition Composer’s Studio Music Theory for Adults– I, II, III & IV Jazz Theory 1 Flute Choir Adult Brass Ensemble World Harmony Chorus Jazz Combos Community Jazz Jam Sessions

FREE! Sunday, July 22, 2018 11am-2pm • Instrument “Petting Zoo” • Creative Preschool Art Projects • Fun Preschool Music Activities • Hands-on Visual Arts • Digital Art Demos • Live Musical Performances

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Getting Started! (Gr K–2) Do Re Mi

Take your first steps into the world of music! Introduces concepts and fundamental skills in preparation for intro classes and private lessons. Classes include singing, ear training, notation, movement and rhythmic games aimed at building solid musical skills. Class can be taken multiple times as activities vary from semester to semester. For students in Kindergarten and 1st Grade. Please Note: Child must be age 5 and enrolled in Kindergarten or above by start date. Parent/ caregiver encouraged to attend classes.

Gr K-1

$300/16 wks

30004 Christina Christiansen 30003 CSMA Faculty

Fall 2018

Fri, 3:30-4:15PM Sep 14-Jan 25 Sat, 12:00-12:45PM Sep 8-Jan 19

Music Is Movement Fa Sol La This class uses the Dalcroze method (also known as eurythmics) as a powerful and energetic way to experience the natural awareness of music through movement. Students will use the whole body as a musical instrument, performing or interpreting music concepts such as meter and phrase. Storytelling, use of percussion, ear training and improvisation, and use of balls, scarves and hoops make this a fun, activitybased class. Dalcroze is an ideal complement to instrumental lessons, or for children who are preparing to learn an instrument. Please Note: Students must be in Kindergarten or 1st grade to enroll in this class.

Gr K-1

$300/16 wks

30033 Melody Fu

Fri, 3:30-4:15 PM Sep 14-Jan 25

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Prereq: Do Re Mi or private lessons. Continued study of musical concepts and skill building learned in Do Re Mi. Students develop pitch awareness, unison beat, rhythmic competency and appreciation for musical expression. Formal intro to note reading, form, meter, instrument families. Please Note: Child must be age 5 and enrolled in Kindergarten or above by start date and must be able to attend without parent/caregiver. Parent/ caregiver required to attend first class.

Gr K-2

30006 Christina Christiansen 30005 CSMA Faculty

$300/16 wks

Fri, 4:30-5:15PM Sep 14-Jan 25 Sat, 1:00-1:45PM Sep 8-Jan 19

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Intro Classes - Keyboard Introductory Keyboard Classes for All Ages

Keyboard for Kindergartners

Specifically designed for children in kindergarten with no previous piano training. Students are introduced to piano-playing basics, including posture, hand position, note reading and basic rhythms in a supportive, nurturing group environment. Piano workbook (included in tuition) and electric keyboards used. Please Note: Student must be enrolled in kindergarten by start date of class. Access to keyboard or piano at home for practice is essential. Parent/caregiver attendance highly suggested.

Gr K

30017 CSMA Faculty

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$330/16 wks

Sat, 9:45-10:20 AM Sep 8-Jan 19

Jr. Intro to Keyboard

Intro to Keyboard

Class for children with no previous piano training. In a nurturing, encouraging environment, children are introduced to piano-playing fundamentals, including hand positions, note reading, basic rhythms, chords and group performance. Piano workbook (included in tuition) and electric keyboards used. Please Note: Student must be enrolled in 1st or 2nd grade by start date of class. Access to keyboard or piano at home for practice is essential. Parent/ caregiver attendance suggested.

Gr 1-2

$330/16 wks

30015 Jennie Kim 30018 CSMA Faculty

Thu, 3:45-4:20PM Sep 13-Jan 24 Sat, 10:30-11:05 AM Sep 8-Jan 19

Class for those with no previous piano training. In a nurturing, encouraging environment, children are introduced to piano-playing fundamentals, including hand positions, note reading, basic rhythms, chords and group performance. Piano workbook (included in tuition) and electric keyboards used. Please Note: Access to keyboard or piano at home for practice is essential. Parent/caregiver attendance suggested.

Gr 3-5

$330/16 wks

30016 Jennie Kim 30019 CSMA Faculty

Thu, 4:25-5:00PM Sep 13-Jan 24 Sat, 11:15-11:50 AM Sep 8-Jan 19

Teen-Adult

$360/16 wks

30020 Chryssie Nanou

Thu, 6:30-7:30PM Sep 13-Jan 24

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Intro Classes (4 yrs–Adult) Intro to Suzuki Violin

Begin your music adventure with box violin and dowel bow. Learn basics: posture, bow and violin hold. Develop fine motor skills and coordination specific to violin playing through games and exercises. Foundation allows children to produce beautiful sounds when making transition to real violin. Bring notebook for lesson notes. Please Note: Parent/caregiver attendance is required.

4-5 yrs

30000 CSMA Faculty

$350/16 wks

Thu, 1:45-2:30PM Sep 13-Jan 24

Intro to Drum Set

Intro to basic skills and all parts of a drum kit for the future drummer! Use a drum pad and sticks to learn basic techniques and steady beat. Designed to prepare students for private lessons. Drum sticks and notebook included in price. Please Note: Students must purchase drum pad and stand for at-home practice before the first day of class. Parent/caregiver welcome to observe.

Gr 1-2

30001 Carmen Cansino 30002 Carmen Cansino

Fall 2018

$350/16 wks

Mon, 4:00-4:45PM Sep 10-Jan 14 Thu, 4:00-4:45PM Sep 13-Jan 24

Intro to Singing

Students too young to begin private lessons learn singing technique fundamentals in this fun class. Concepts covered include good vocal hygiene, diaphragmatic breathing and breath support, basic ear training and musicianship, musical vocabulary, memorization and presentation. Students work with accompanist (included in tuition) in last three classes and present one memorized song at final class recital. All songs sung in English.

Gr 3-5

30007 Christina Christiansen

$350/16 wks

Wed, 6:00-7:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23

Intro to Guitar

Intro to Voice

Wonder what it would be like to take voice lessons? This engaging class helps students explore and develop their solo singing voice. Learn basic vocal techniques, proper posture and breathing, tone production and stylistic interpretation. Individual coaching in preparation for auditions and performances in choral, classical, theater and contemporary genres.

Gr 8-12

30008 Kaye DeVries

Adult 30009 Kaye DeVries

$350/16 wks

Mon, 5:30-6:20PM Sep 10-Jan 14

$350/16 wks Mon, 6:30-7:20PM Sep 10-Jan 14

Learn to play guitar: chords, strumming, finger picking, reading guitar tab, elementary sight reading and lots of songs! Minimum daily practice of 15 minutes ensures getting maximum value from class. All music/handouts provided. Please Note: Students must provide their own guitar beginning with the first class.

Gr 4-8

30010 Nathan Martinez

Teen-Adult 30011 Nathan Martinez

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$335/16 wks

Wed, 4:45-5:45PM Sep 12-Jan 23

$335/16 wks Wed, 5:45-6:45PM Sep 12-Jan 23

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Intro Classes

(Gr 1–Adult)

NEW Intro Classes!

Intro to Recorder

Designed for students in Grades 1-2, this class provides supportive instruction in the basics of reading music, learning notes on the recorder and playing a variety of simple songs. Students will learn proper posture, hand positions, note and rhythm recognition, and instrument care. No prior musical experience is necessary. Please Note: Recorder is included in the cost of the class.

Gr 1-2

$335/16 wks

30012 Claudia Gantivar

Sat, 1:00-2:00PM Sep 8-Jan 19

Intro to Indian Music

30035 Priyanka Reddy

Intro to the Alexander Technique for Adults

Gr 6-12

Please Note: Students should bring their instruments to class.

A method of postural education, the Alexander Technique helps musicians, actors and others to improve their everyday performance through body awareness and movement. This class provides a basic introduction to the Alexander Technique and its benefits for young musicians. Participants will learn to overcome unhelpful habits and replace them with more efficient ones through a variety of activities. 30021 Sandra Dager

Take your first steps into Indian Classical Carnatic music and film (Bollywood) music! In this class students will focus on Indian classical vocal styles and the Pillars of Indian classical music, the Raag (melody), Swar (notes of the scale) and Taal (rhythm). Participants will be introduced to and learn songs and kruthis from famous composers.

Gr 4-8

Move Well, Play Well: Intro to the Alexander Technique

$335/16 wks Tue, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 11-Jan 22

Designed for musicians and non-musicians alike, this class focuses on a hands-on, practical approach to posture through the methods of F. M. Alexander. Students will learn how the body is designed to move, discover common patterns of postural misuse, learn to move with greater ease and improve the quality of their everyday activities and music-making.

Adult 30022 Sandra Dager

$335/16 wks Tue, 6:00-7:00PM Sep 11-Jan 22

$335/16 wks

Tue, 4:00-5:00PM Sep 11-Jan 22

Intro to Songwriting

Try your hand at being a singer-songwriter! Explore the fundamentals of songwriting in this class designed for both aspiring and experienced songwriters. Collaborate with fellow students to learn and apply the basics of songwriting in this no-pressure group environment. Musicians of all levels are welcome. Participants with no instrumental backgrounds are also welcome to enroll. Please Note: Participants with musical experience should bring their instruments to class, if possible.

Gr 5-12

30023 Jonathan Seiberlich

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$335/16 wks

Mon, 7:30-8:30PM Sep 10-Jan 14

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Music Theory Program

CSMA’s Music Theory program is an integral part of our complete music education. At all skill levels, students have the opportunity to enhance their private instrument lessons by studying music theory. Why Study Music Theory? Music theory is reading and writing the language of music. Our program teaches basic music comprehension skills to reinforce and expand on what is learned in private instrument lessons. Studying music theory helps students understand how the pieces they play are organized, making them better readers of music. Understanding music theory, and the language of music, makes better musicians.

MUSIC THEORY LEVELS

• Theory Prep (Music Fundamentals & Intro to Music Theory for Children): These are beginning theory classes for young children. • Theory 1-8: CSMA recommends levels 1-8 for all students. This is a great foundation of music theory fundamentals and gives students the tools they need to make connections between theory and performance. • Harmony (Beg, Int, Adv): Advanced courses that cover harmonic function and analysis show how concepts are put together to form musical phrases and compositions. These upper level courses designed for students with a firm understanding of theoretical concepts. • Music Theory for Adults I-IV: Classes are available for adult students at all levels, from beginning to advanced.

Interested? • CSMA private lesson students receive a 50% discount on one Music Theory (or other Core Curriculum) class each semester (except summer). • For more information, as well as direction on class placement, contact Heather Paisar, Music Classes Program Coordinator, at 650-917-6800 ext. 312, or email musicclasses@arts4all.org.

Music Theory Classes

Music Fundamentals

For students in Kindergarten and 1st grade who are not quite ready for a formal theory class or who are just beginning private lessons. Students will be introduced to fundamental music concepts such as pitch, tone, color, rhythm and composition through play-based activities, singing and workbook exercises. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook and materials.

Gr K-1

30102 Juliana Russell 30101 Juliana Russell

Fall 2018

$280/16 wks

Wed, 4:00-4:30PM Sep 12-Jan 23 Sat, 8:45-9:15AM Sep 8-Jan 19

Intro to Music Theory for Children

For young students just starting lessons and not yet proficient at reading music. Topics include: treble and bass clefs, note and rest names, basic music terminology, rhythms and beginning ear training. Students must be in 2nd grade to enroll in this class. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 2

30104 Juliana Russell 30103 Juliana Russell

Community School of Music and Arts • 650.917.6800 •

$280/16 wks

Wed, 4:30-5:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23 Sat, 9:15-9:45AM Sep 8-Jan 19

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Theory 1

Students will learn basic note reading and rhythm skills, major scales up to 1# or 1b, interval qualities, accidentals, basic ear training, sight singing and music listening skills. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 3-4

30106 Allison Gessner 30105 Juliana Russell

$320/16 wks

Mon, 4:00-4:45PM Sep 10-Jan 14 Sat, 9:45-10:30AM Sep 8-Jan 19

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Music Theory Classes Theory 2

Prereq: Music Theory 1 or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Students will expand their knowledge of notes, rhythms and major scales. New concepts include key and time signatures, major scale degree numbers and names, relative and harmonic minor scales, and new music terminology. Ear training and sight singing exercises will also be included. Exam Equivalent: ABRSM Theory Level 1. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 4-6

30110 Allison Gessner 30109 Juliana Russell

$320/16 wks

Mon, 4:45-5:30PM Sep 10-Jan 14 Sat, 10:45-11:30AM Sep 8-Jan 19

Theory 3

Prereq: Music Theory 2 or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include major/minor scales up to 2# and 2b, major/ minor/perfect intervals, introduction to melodic minor scales, triads, sight singing, ear training, melody writing and dictation. Exam Equivalent: ABRSM Theory Level 2. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 5-8

30112 Allison Gessner 30111 Juliana Russell

$335/16 wks

Mon, 5:30-6:15PM Sep 10-Jan 14 Sat, 11:30AM-12:15PM Sep 8-Jan 19

Theory 4

Prereq: Music Theory 3 or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include major/ minor scales up to 3# and 3b, major/minor/ perfect intervals, transposition, sight singing, melody writing, ear training and dictation. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 5-8

30114 Allison Gessner 30113 Juliana Russell

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$335/16 wks

Mon, 6:15-7:00PM Sep 10-Jan 14 Sat, 12:15-1:00PM Sep 8-Jan 19

Theory 5

Prereq: Music Theory 4 or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include simple time signatures, triads and inversions, transposition, compound time and analysis, harmonic and melodic minor scales, rhythmic and melodic dictation and sight singing. Music analysis will also be included. Exam Equivalents: ABRSM Theory Level 3, MDP Level 5. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 5-8

30115 Matt Volkar

$335/16 wks

Sat, 10:00-11:00AM Sep 8-Jan 19

Theory 6A

Prereq: Music Theory 5, Accelerated Intro to Music Theory for Youth or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include all major/minor scales, the Circle of Fifths, other scales, double sharps and flats, all intervals and diatonic chords, compound meters, as well as sight singing, melody writing, dictation and other ear training and music analysis. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

30117 Marcos Saenz 30118 Matt Volkar

$335/16 wks

Tue, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 11-Jan 22 Sat, 11:00AM-12:00PM Sep 8-Jan 19

Accelerated Intro Theory 6B to Music Theory for Youth This combination class is designed for older beginners ages 10-13 who are already proficient in reading music. Students will work at a faster pace to complete the material in one semester. Age requirements will be strictly followed as this class is designed for upper elementary to middle school aged students only. Exam Equivalents: ABRSM Level 3, MDP Level 5. Additional Information: Older beginners in grades 5-8 ONLY. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 5-8

30108 Marcos Saenz 30107 Matt Volkar

$335/16 wks

Thu, 4:00-5:00PM Sep 13-Jan 24 Sat, 9:00-10:00AM Sep 8-Jan 19

Prereq: Music Theory 6A or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include: Major and minor triads on all scale degrees, inversions of triads, dominant seventh chords, cadences, melody writing and composition, ear training and music analysis. Exam equivalents: ABRSM Level 4, MDP Level 6. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

30120 Marcos Saenz 30119 Matt Volkar

$335/16 wks

Tue, 6:00-7:00PM Sep 11-Jan 22 Sat, 12:30-1:30PM Sep 8-Jan 19

Theory 7A

Prereq: Music Theory 6B or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include cadences, transposition, complex time signatures, analysis, sight singing, music analysis and listening, dictation and other ear training. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

30116 Marcos Saenz 30121 Matt Volkar

$335/16 wks

Tue, 4:00-5:00PM Sep 11-Jan 22 Sat, 1:30-2:30PM Sep 8-Jan 19

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Music Theory Classes Theory 7B

Prereq: Music Theory 7A or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include: diminished and augmented triads, leadingtone diminished seventh chords and inversions, cadences and voice leading at phrase endings, non-chord tones, ear training and music analysis. Exam equivalents: ABRSM Level 4, MDP level 7. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

$335/16 wks

30122 Matt Volkar

Sat, 2:30-3:30PM Sep 8-Jan 19

Theory 8A

Prereq: Music Theory 7B or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include C clefs, modes, compound intervals, triads and some 7th chords, as well as sight singing, dictation and other ear training. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

$335/16 wks

30123 Zach Pfeifer

Mon, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 10-Jan 14

Basic Harmony A

Prereq: Music Theory 8A or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. This class includes an introduction to harmonic techniques: triads, cadences, non-chord tones, voice leading and part writing, as well as melody writing and musical analysis. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

30124 Marcos Saenz

$335/16 wks

Thu, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 13-Jan 24

Basic Harmony B

Prereq: Basic Harmony A or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. This class includes an introduction to 18th century 4-part harmony techniques: chord functions, voice leading, part writing, modulation, and form and analysis. Exam Equivalents: ABRSM Level 6, MDP Level 9 Harmony. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

$335/16 wks

30125 Marcos Saenz

Thu, 6:00-7:00PM Sep 13-Jan 24

Intermediate Harmony A

Prereq: Basic Harmony B or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include: harmony and chord functions, harmonic progressions, modulation, harmonic sequences, 7th chords and secondary dominants. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

$335/16 wks

30126 Zach Pfeifer

Wed, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23

Prereq: Music Theory 8B or equivalent. Must be currently enrolled as a high school student or equivalent. This course is a two-semester, one-year course and will prepare students for the May 2019 AP Music Theory exam. Topics include: advanced theory and harmony, fourpart writing, ear training, sight singing, music repertoire and history. Students may take this class for UC-approved high school credit in conjunction with the School for Independent Learners (SIL). For more information on taking this course for high school credit contact Carrie Campbell at ccampbell@arts4all.org or Richard Gowers at rgowers@sileducation. com. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook and access to ear training and notation software. This course is not eligible for a Core Curriculum discount.

Gr 9-12

30135 Zach Pfeifer 30134 Kirsten Shallenberg

$700/32 wks

Tue, 5:00-6:30PM Sep 11-May 28 Thu, 4:30-6:00PM Sep 13-May 30

Continuing Theory Studies

Musicianship I

Prereq: Music Theory 8B or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Develop your ear training and sight singing/reading abilities. This class is a great option for students preparing for the aural skills portions of ABRSM, MDP and CM exams. Concepts include solfege, sight singing and rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictation. Designed for upper level theory students with a firm understanding of theoretical concepts.

Gr 5-8

$335/16 wks

30133 Zach Pfeifer

Fall 2018

Advanced Placement Music Theory

Community School of Music and Arts • 650.917.6800 •

Wed, 4:00-5:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23

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Music History and Repertoire: Middle Ages to Classical

Study famous works by composers from the Middle Ages to the Classical Period. Learn how the pieces you play today came to be and how composers and styles developed from a single vocal line to the complex style of a Beethoven Sonata. Please Note: Tuition includes workbook.

Gr 6-12

30100 Carrie Campbell

$335/16 wks

Wed, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23

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Music Theory & Composition Classes (Teen–Adult) Jazz Theory 1

Prereq: 2 yrs of private lessons or equivalent level, Music Theory 6B or Music Theory for Adults III. Learn the language of Jazz Theory with distinguished faculty Randy Masters, PhD. This course will cover melodic techniques, harmonic practices and applications, rhythmic concepts and analysis of form in jazz music. Part one of a two-semester series class.

Teen-Adult 30400 Randy Masters

$350/16 wks

Tue, 7:00-8:00PM Sep 11-Jan 22

Music Theory for Adults I

An introductory course for adults interested in learning the basics of music notation. Concepts will include note reading, basic rhythms, scales, intervals and ear training. Please Note: Course is 8 weeks. Tuition includes workbook.

Adult

$170/8 wks

30127 Zach Pfeifer

Wed, 6:00-7:00PM Sep 12-Nov 7

Music Theory for Adults II

Music Theory for Adults III

Prereq: Music Theory for Adults II or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. An intermediate level course that includes all scales, intervals and diatonic chords. Students will begin learning about cadences and other aspects of writing music. Course will also include ear training. Please Note: Course is 8 weeks. Tuition includes workbook.

Adult

$170/8 wks

30129 Zach Pfeifer

Wed, 7:00-8:00PM Sep 12-Nov 7

Music Theory for Adults IV

Prereq: Music Theory for Adults III or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Advanced theory concepts such as 7th chords, C clefs, writing cadences, transposition for orchestral instruments and ear training. Please Note: Course is 8 weeks. Tuition includes workbook.

Adult

$170/8 wks

30130 Zach Pfeifer

Wed, 7:00-8:00PM Nov 14-Jan 23

Beginning Composition

Prereq: Music Theory 6A or Music Theory for Adults III. Intro to writing your own music! Students learn about form, harmony, melody and rhythm, plus composition techniques used by composers throughout history. Students will present a final composition project at the last class. Please Note: Tuition includes access to all Music First software.

Teen-Adult 30131 Zach Pfeifer

$335/16 wks

Mon, 4:00-5:00PM Sep 10-Jan 14

Composer’s Studio

Prereq: Beginning Composition or permission of instructor. Use skills acquired in Beginning Composition to work on compositions of five or more minutes. Receive guidance in style and techniques as well as substantial lab time to work on pieces. Students can retake this class anytime they are ready to work on a new piece. Each student’s work is performed and recorded at semester end. Please Note: Tuition includes access to all Music First software.

Teen-Adult 30132 Zach Pfeifer

$335/16 wks

Mon, 6:00-7:00PM Sep 10-Jan 14

Prereq: Music Theory for Adults I or permission of Music Classes Coordinator. Concepts include major/minor key signatures and scales, triads, rhythm, intervals and ear training. Please Note: Course is 8 weeks. Tuition includes workbook.

Adult

$170/8 wks

30128 Zach Pfeifer

Wed, 6:00-7:00PM Nov 14-Jan 23

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Ensemble Classes (Gr 2–Adult) CSMA Children’s Choir

Join the fun and sing together in this performance-based choir! Children learn songs from popular and traditional genres along with light choreography to engage their whole body. Classes include vocal warm-ups, music-reading skills and song rehearsal. A wonderful intro to singing and performance with opportunities for solos and an emphasis on singing technique.

Gr 2-5

$335/16 wks

30013 Christina Christiansen

Wed, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23

Brass Ensemble

Prereq: 3-4 yrs of private instruction; 1-2 yrs of ensemble training. Explore brass literature from throughout the centuries. Learn good breathing techniques, phrasing and ensemble skills needed for the more advanced brass student. Please Note: Audition or instructor approval required.

Gr 3-12

$335/16 wks

30030 - Intermediate Jacob Brodski 30031 - Advanced Jacob Brodski

Thu, 8:00-9:00PM Sep 13-Jan 24 Thu, 9:00-10:00PM Sep 13-Jan 24

Percussion Ensemble

Prereq: 2 years private lessons. Learn to play in a variety of styles including classical, rock and jazz while performing on classical (including mallet) and world percussion instruments.

Gr 3-12 30032 Jim Kassis

$335/16 wks

Sat, 12:00-1:00PM Sep 8-Jan 19

Flute Ensemble

Flute Choir

Prereq: Minimum of 1-2 years of private lessons required. Have fun playing music with others in an ensemble setting! Learn to play in a group, follow a conductor and develop listening skills, all while performing classical, popular and traditional music in 3-4 parts.

Gr 4-12

$335/16 wks

Prereq: 2-3 yrs of private lessons, age 16 and older. Music for the flute family, including piccolo, alto, bass. Develop musicianship and ensemble skills playing classical and popular repertoire. Please Note: Younger, less experienced flute players should join Flute Ensemble. Audition or instructor approval is required.

30026 Kathe Kuehl

Wed, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23

30027 Kathe Kuehl

Clarinet Choir

Prereq: Minimum of 1-2 years of private lesson required or private lesson instructor recommendation. Learn to play in a group setting, work with a conductor and improve your listening skills while having fun performing a variety of musical genres.

Gr 5-12

$335/16 wks

30028 Justine Hamlin

Wed, 4:00-5:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23

Chamber Music

Wed, 7:30-9:00PM Sep 12-Jan 23

World Harmony Chorus

Experience the magic of this unique chorus! Sing music from Africa, South America, Eastern Europe in a group directed with infectious enthusiasm. Everyone welcome, from absolute beginner to seasoned choral singer. All parts taught by ear (sheet music also available) in a fun, supportive atmosphere. Public performances given in the community. You can sing! Please Note: Register for Fall Semester or for a full year of World Harmony Chorus!

Gr 6-Adult

$340/16 wks

Tue, 11:00AM-12:30PM Sep 11-Jan 22 Tue, 12:45-2:15PM Sep 11-Jan 22

30014 Daniel Steinberg

30034 Daniel Steinberg

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Mon, 7:30-9:30PM Sep 10-Jun 3

Adult Brass Ensemble

Calling all adult brass players! Come play and focus on technique, phrasing, balance and performance of music ranging from Baroque to blues. 30029 Jacob Brodski

Community School of Music and Arts • 650.917.6800 •

Mon, 7:30-9:30PM Sep 10-Jan 14

Fall + Spring Semesters Teen-Adult $420/32 wks

Adult

Fall 2018

$340/16 wks

Fall Semester Teen-Adult $260/16 wks

Take your playing to the next level by participating in an ensemble with other musicians! There are endless possibilities for ensembles when you play in small groups and collaborate with others. Woodwind trios, piano/ string quartets and other mixed groups are just the beginning! All instruments welcome. Please Note: Audition or instructor approval is required. 30024 Alla Dobrish 30025 Alla Dobrish

Gr 11-Adult

$340/16 wks

Thu, 11:45AM-1:15PM Sep 13-Jan 24

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Jazz Classes (Gr 4-Adult) Jazz Theory 1

Jazz Combo

Prereq: 2 yrs of private lessons or equivalent level, Music Theory 6B or Music Theory for Adults III. Learn the language of jazz theory with distinguished faculty Randy Masters, PhD. This course will cover melodic techniques, harmonic practices and applications, rhythmic concepts and analysis of form in jazz music. Part one of a twosemester series class.

Teen-Adult 30400 Randy Masters

$350/16 wks

Tue, 7:00-8:00PM Sep 11-Jan 22

Prereq: Audition or instructor permission. Work on technique while learning standard repertoire. Explore blues/jazz tunes of all eras. Group interaction, improvisation methods, soloing, reading skills and rehearsal techniques. All instruments welcome. Additional combos formed by arrangement. Please Note: Before registering, you must receive group placement from one of our jazz instructors. Students new to the CSMA Jazz Program should complete our Jazz Student Questionnaire. Please call Heather Paisar at 650-917-6800 ext. 312 or email hpaisar@arts4all.org for more info and to schedule an audition.

Teen-Adult 30408 CSMA Faculty 30409 CSMA Faculty 30401 Rich Kuhns 30402 Rich Kuhns 30403 Rich Kuhns 30404 John Neves 30405 John Neves 30406 John Neves 30407 John Neves

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$350/16 wks

Sun, 3:30-4:50PM Sep 9-Jan 20 Sun, 5:00-6:20PM Sep 9-Jan 20 Mon, 5:30-6:50PM Sep 10-Jan 14 Mon, 7:00-8:20PM Sep 10-Jan 14 Mon, 8:30-9:50PM Sep 10-Jan 14 Tue, 7:30-8:50PM Sep 11-Jan 22 Wed, 7:00-8:20PM Sep 12-Jan 23 Wed, 8:30-9:50PM Sep 12-Jan 23 Thu, 7:30-8:50PM Sep 13-Jan 24

Community Jazz Jam For Intermediate - Advanced jazzers! Spend an afternoon jamming with jazz musicians! Faculty and program volunteers arrange players into combos based on experience/level. Sessions are open to all jazzers! Vocalists welcome! Repertoire selections from Real Book or please provide copies of charts in both Eb and Bb. $20 fee, payable at the door. Free for CSMA jazz students! Do not register for this event online. To register, email CSMAjazz@arts4all.org 2 weeks prior to the session. Include: Name, instrument, years of experience playing jazz.

Teen-Adult $20/per session 30411 John Neves 30412 John Neves 30413 John Neves

Sun, 1:00-5:30PM Sep 30 Sun, 1:00-5:30PM Oct 21 Sun, 1:00-5:30PM Nov 18

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Art Classes

Fall Semester 2018

September 10 – November 18 (10 weeks)

At CSMA’s Art School, you’ll find: • Positive, supportive, pressure-free environment • Faculty of accomplished professional artists and arts educators • Sequential classes to build skills from beginner to advanced • Small class size for personalized instruction • A community to enjoy making art with others • Flexible program of study for all levels, from beginners to experienced artists • Student exhibitions throughout the year CSMA offers a variety of art classes in different mediums, including: • Drawing • Painting • Sculpture • Ceramics • Digital Arts • Printmaking • Fashion Design

Art Classes Info • AGES: Classes designed to meet the developmental levels of students in grades K-12, plus adults. • CLASS SIZE: Maximum of 12 students per class (unless otherwise noted). • MATERIALS: Materials list provided at first class. Materials supplied for Children & Youth classes (unless otherwise noted). • DRESS: Please wear clothes appropriate for making art. • Full semester schedule on pg 3. • Art faculty bios available at arts4all.org.

Meet Our Art School Staff (left to right): Emma Patrick, Art School Assistant & Tara Kappes, Finn Center Art Program Manager

FREE!

• Instrument “Petting Zoo” • Creative Preschool Art Projects • Fun Preschool Music Activities • Hands-on Visual Arts • Digital Art Demos • Live Musical Performances Fall 2018

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Youth Art Classes Schedule DRAWING

PAINTING CERAMICS

Elementary Drawing

Atreyee Ghosh

Tue

9/11 - 11/13

3:45-5:15PM

$240

Cartoons, Comics & Characters

Ian Wing

Mon

9/10 - 11/12

4:30-6:00PM

$240

Secondary Drawing

CSMA Faculty

Wed

9/12 - 11/14

4:00-6:00PM

$290

Elementary Painting

Atreyee Ghosh

Tue

9/11 - 11/13

5:30-7:00PM

$240

Secondary Painting

CSMA Faculty

Thu

9/13 - 11/15

4:00-6:00PM

$290

Primary Ceramics

Thomas Love

Tue

9/11 - 11/13

3:45-4:45PM

$195

Amy Steinmann

Thu

9/13 - 11/15

3:45-4:45PM

$195

Elementary Ceramics Amy Steinmann

Thu

9/13 - 11/15

5:00-6:30PM

$240

Thomas Love

Sat

9/15 - 11/17

10:00-11:30AM

$240

Amy Steinmann

Wed

9/12 - 11/14

4:00-6:00PM

$290

Thomas Love

Sat

9/15 - 11/17

12:00-2:00PM

$290

Fashion Foundations

Junghun Yu

Wed

9/12 - 11/14

3:45-5:15PM

$240

Fashion Design

Junghun Yu

Wed

9/12 - 11/14

5:30-7:00PM

$240

Fashion Fri Nights

Junghun Yu

Fri

9/14 - 11/16

4:00-6:00PM

$240

Primary Draw, Paint, Sculpt

Atreyee Ghosh

Wed

9/12 - 11/14

3:45-4:45PM

$195

Wed

9/12 - 11/14

5:00-6:00PM

$195

Cathy Le Lannic

Fri

9/14 - 11/16

3:45-4:45PM

$195

Ximena Vilela

Sat

9/15 - 11/17

9:30-10:30AM

$195

Lena Boot

Sat

9/15 - 11/17

12:00-1:00PM

$195

Sun

9/16 - 11/18

10:00-11:00AM

$195

Sun

9/16 - 11/18

11:15AM-12:15PM

$195

Secondary Ceramics FASHION DESIGN MIXED MEDIA

Elementary Draw, Paint, Sculpt

Cathy Le Lannic

Fri

9/14 - 11/16

5:00-6:30PM

$240

Ximena Vilela

Sat

9/15 - 11/17

11:00AM-12:30PM

$240

DIGITAL ART

Digital Illustration

Emma Patrick

Fri

9/14 - 11/16

4:00-5:30PM

$240

ACCREDITED CLASS

AP Studio Art: Drawing

CSMA Faculty

Mon

9/10/18 6/10/19

4:00-6:00PM

$900

Financial Aid Available for All Programs In keeping with our commitment to Arts For All, CSMA offers tuition assistance to qualified students. To apply, visit our Student Services office or download the forms at arts4all.org. More info on page 4.

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Children–Youth Art Classes Primary Ceramics

All skill levels welcome! Squish, squash, pinch and pull! Build motor skills while learning to construct clay masterpieces using pinch, coil, slab and glazing techniques. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr K-2

50006 Thomas Love 50007 Amy Steinmann

$195/10 wks

Tue, 3:45-4:45PM Sep 11-Nov 13 Thu, 3:45-4:45PM Sep 13-Nov 15

Elementary Ceramics

Elementary Drawing

Gr 3-6

Gr 3-6

All skill levels welcome! Learn to manipulate clay by exploring a variety of hand-building techniques like slab, coil and pinch methods. Use glazing methods to create decorative and utilitarian clay pieces. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

$240/10 wks

50010 Amy Steinmann 50011 Thomas Love

Thu, 5:00-6:30PM Sep 13-Nov 15 Sat, 10:00-11:30AM Sep 15-Nov 17

All skill levels welcome! Learn fundamental drawing techniques step-by-step through both structured and exploratory projects. Learn how to manipulate graphite, charcoal, pastel and ink to achieve different effects. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

$240/10 wks

50000 Atreyee Ghosh

Tue, 3:45-5:15PM Sep 11-Nov 13

Elementary Primary Painting Draw, Paint, Sculpt Elementary Draw, Paint, Sculpt All skill levels welcome! Learn about elements of art (line, shape, color, texture and form), color theory and composition. Try drawing, painting, 3-D projects and clay creations. Explore paint, oil pastels, watercolors, clay and more. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr K-2

50018 Atreyee Ghosh 50019 Atreyee Ghosh 50021 Catherine Le Lannic 50022 Ximena Vilela 50057 Lena Boot 50016 Lena Boot 50017 Lena Boot

Fall 2018

$195/10 wks

Wed, 3:45-4:45PM Sep 12-Nov 14 Wed, 5:00-6:00PM Sep 12-Nov 14 Fri, 3:45-4:45PM Sep 14-Nov 16 Sat, 9:30-10:30AM Sep 15-Nov 17 Sat, 12:00-1:00PM Sep 15-Nov 17

All skill levels welcome! Develop and improve artistic skills through creative, challenging projects. Use diverse materials such as charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, oil/chalk pastels, wood, wire, clay and more. Explore your creativity along with traditional methods in drawing, painting and sculpting. New projects each session! Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr 3-6

50024 Catherine Le Lannic 50025 Ximena Vilela

All skill levels welcome! Learn fundamental painting skills using acrylic, oil and watercolor paints. Experiment with techniques and materials to create both observed and imagined compositions. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr 3-6

50003 Atreyee Ghosh

$240/10 wks

Tue, 5:30-7:00PM Sep 11-Nov 13

$240/10 wks

Fri, 5:00-6:30PM Sep 14-Nov 16 Sat, 11:00AM-12:30PM Sep 15-Nov 17

Sun, 10:00-11:00AM Sep 16-Nov 18 Sun, 11:15AM-12:15PM Sep 16-Nov 18

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Youth Art Classes (Gr 4-8) Cartoons, Comics & Characters

Secondary Ceramics

Gr 4-8

Gr 6-12

All skill levels welcome! Explore the world of illustration! Learn drawing skills to show space and action. Develop characters, use story development and structure, and discover how words and images can be combined to make captivating cartoons and illustrations. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

$240/10 wks

50001 Ian Wing

Mon, 4:30-6:00PM Sep 10-Nov 12

Digital Illustration

Basic computer experience preferred; all digital art skill levels welcome. Explore the world of digital art! Learn to create illustrations using basic drawing fundamentals and digital tools. Make your own characters, posters, book covers and more using Adobe Photoshop CC and Wacom tablets. Please Note: Flash drives are provided.

Gr 4-8

50020 Emma Patrick

$240/10 wks

Fri, 4:00-5:30PM Sep 14-Nov 16

All skill levels welcome! Explore a variety of hand-building techniques like slab, coil and pinch methods. Learn how to create wheelthrown clay works and experiment with simple glazing methods to create decorative and utilitarian clay pieces. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee. 50012 Amy Steinmann 50005 Thomas Love

$290/10 wks

Wed, 4:00-6:00PM Sep 12-Nov 14 Sat, 12:00-2:00PM Sep 15-Nov 17

Secondary Drawing

All skill levels welcome! Improve drawing abilities through guided exercises and creative exploration. Work from a variety of visual references, including still life and figure study, to explore a range of drawing fundamentals. Experiment with graphite, charcoal, pastel and ink to develop rendering skills. This class focuses on diligent practice. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr 6-12

50002

$290/10 wks

Wed, 4:00-6:00PM Sep 12-Nov 14

Secondary Painting

All skill levels welcome! Learn techniques for watercolor, oil and acrylic paint through guided exercises and creative explorations. Create realistic and abstract works while studying composition, color-mixing and paint application. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr 6-12

Thu, 4:00-6:00PM Sep 13-Nov 15

Advanced Placement Studio Art: Drawing

This yearlong course is concentrated on building a portfolio of work. Unlike other AP courses, this course does not have a final exam. Instead, students will spend the year prepping the Drawing Portfolio of approximately thirty drawings for review by the College Board. Students may take this class for UC-approved high school credit in conjunction with the School for Independent Learners. For more information on taking this course for high school credit, contact Tara Kappes at tkappes@ arts4all.org or Richard Gowers at rgowers@ sileducation.com.

Gr 9-12

50009

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$290/10 wks

50004 CSMA Faculty

$900/32 wks

Mon, 4:00-6:00PM Sep 10-Jun 10

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Fashion Design (Gr 1–12)

CSMA offers a variety of opportunities for learning fashion design and sewing, including creation and completion of original projects and garments.

Fashion Foundations

All skill levels welcome! Have fun expressing your personality through fashion while learning design concepts, fashion sketching and construction. Use hand and machine sewing to experiment with color and pattern to create simple yet stylish projects. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr 1-3

50013 Junghun Yu

Fall 2018

$240/10 wks

Fashion Design

All skill levels welcome! Make your own clothes and accessories! Create unique designs and clothing with hands-on instruction in machine sewing, clothing design, pattern making and more. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr 4-8

$240/10 wks

50014 Junghun Yu

Wed, 5:30-7:00PM Sep 12-Nov 14

Wed, 3:45-5:15PM Sep 12-Nov 14

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Fashion Friday Nights

All skills levels welcome! This class is a perfect fit for fashion-loving high school students. Hands-on instruction from a professional fashion designer will guide students in designing their own unique pattern to create a dress for prom or another special occasion. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Gr 9-12

$290/10 wks

50015 Junghun Yu

Fri, 4:00-6:00PM Sep 14-Nov 16

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Art Workshops CSMA is hosting four art workshops—a great way to try out something new! Want to get creative with a new art medium? Like all CSMA art classes, Art Workshops

offer students an opportunity to learn new skills and explore their creativity under the guidance of our accomplished, professional art faculty.

Family Painting Workshop

Basket Making 1.0

Register for just one workshop, or try them all!

Here is a chance for you and your family to learn basic painting techniques together. We supply instruction and quality materials while you and your family learn the fundamentals of painting under the direction of a Bay Area artist. And, you will leave with a collection of beautiful artwork for your mantel! Please Note: Families attend together. Dress in comfy clothes!

4 yrs & up

$75/per family

40019

Dec 1, Sat, 4:00-6:00PM

Priyanka Reddy

Block Printing on Fabric

Special workshop from current and former Adobe designers Luanne Seymour, Erica Larson and Wren Sauer! Create fabric designs using blocks that you draw, carve and then print. Learn the basics of carving a design with a lino cutter and Soft-Kut printing blocks. Print your design onto different fabrics. Leave the class with your block and the fabric you printed. Please Note: All materials are included with registration fee. Please bring a bag lunch, apron/paint shirt, and drawings you may want to use as inspiration. If you would like to bring your own fabric, please make sure that it is washed and ironed flat.

14 yrs & up 50054

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$120/1 day

Luanne Seymour

Dec 2, Sun,11:00AM-4:00PM

Basketry is one of the oldest art forms known to humans. Join weaver Charlene Chow for this introduction to coil basketry using traditional techniques. Students will work with natural materials like raffia and seagrass for their first basket, later incorporating alternative fibers as skills progress. Have fun experimenting with color, texture and shape, then leave with multiple original baskets to use yourself or share with others. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

14 yrs & up 50055

Charlene Chow

$70/2 days

Dec 6-7, Thu & Fri, 5:30-7:30PM

Adventures in Jewelry Making

Great for families and artists of all ages! Join professional jewelry designer, LeJoi Reese for an afternoon of jewelry-making fun! Learn the skills to construct beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces to gift or wear. Students will explore beading, crimping, wire-wrapping and more to create their own handmade earrings, bracelets, necklaces and rings. All materials are provided with registration. Please Note: Bring to class any beads and/or pendants you would like to use in addition to the materials we will provide.

8 yrs & up 50056

LeJoi Reese

$70/1 day

Dec 8, Sat, 12:00-4:00PM

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12/28

$10/wk

Studio Art Classes

Studio Art Classes are designed for ages 14 and up. Classes with live models may include clothed and unclothed models. DRAWING

Drawing I

Drawing II Drawing II:

Charcoal/Pastel Study

Drawing II:

Portrait & Figure Study

Drawing II:

Narrative Illustration

PAINTING

CERAMICS

3D DIGITAL ART

Leila Beverleigh CSMA Faculty Andy Gouveia Leila Beverleigh

Thu Fri Fri Mon

9/13 - 11/15 9/14 - 11/16 9/14 - 11/16 9/10 - 11/12

7:00-9:00PM 10:00AM-12:00PM 4:45-6:45PM 7:00-9:00PM

$280 $280 $280 $280

CSMA Faculty

Mon

9/10 - 11/12

6:15-8:15PM

$260

CSMA Faculty

Thu

9/13 - 11/15

6:15-8:15PM

$280

Andy Gouveia n/a

Fri Fri

9/14 - 11/16 Ongoing

7:00-9:00PM 7:00-10:00 PM

$260 $10/wk

Tue Wed Fri Sat

9/11 - 11/13 9/12 - 11/14 9/14 - 11/16 9/15 - 11/17

6:15-8:45PM 9:30AM-12:00PM 5:30-8:00PM 3:00-5:30PM

$330 $330 $330 $330

Mon

9/10 - 11/12

6:15-8:45PM

$300

Tue

9/11 - 11/13

6:15-8:45PM

$300

Wed Mon Tue Tue Wed Sat Thu Wed Thu Thu Wed Thu

9/12 - 11/14 9/10 - 11/12 9/11 - 11/13 9/11 - 11/13 9/12 - 11/14 9/15 - 11/17 9/13 - 11/15 9/12 - 11/14 9/13 - 11/15 9/13 - 11/15 9/12 - 11/14 9/13 - 11/15

6:15-8:45PM 7:00-9:30PM 12:00-2:30PM 7:00-9:30PM 7:00-9:30PM 2:30-5:00PM 7:00-9:30PM 1:00-3:00PM 4:45-6:45PM 12:00-2:00PM 6:30-8:30PM 6:30-8:30PM

$330 $330 $330 $330 $330 $330 $330 $280 $280 $290 $290 $290

Figure Drawing Short Pose: Open Studio Painting I: Sampler Tiffany Lin LeJoi Reese CSMA Faculty Tiffany Lin Painting I: Intro to Watercolor Ian Wing Painting II: Acrylic Study Ernest Regua Painting II: CSMA Faculty Oil Study Ceramics I Amy Steinmann Thomas Love Amy Steinmann Ceramics II Amy Steinmann Thomas Love Ceramics III Amy Steinmann Mixed Media Atreyee Ghosh Sculpture Deanna Rae Digital Photography Colby Sempek Digital Animation Ian Wing Digital Painting Emma Patrick

does not meet 11/23, 12/21, 12/28

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Studio Art Classes

Studio Art Classes are designed for ages 14 and up. Classes with live models may include clothed and unclothed models.

CERAMICS

Ceramics I

All skill levels welcome! Explore both handbuilding and wheel-thrown techniques in this introduction to the ceramic arts. Develop a variety of skills to create beautiful and functional pieces. Complete your work with surface decoration, print and glazing techniques. Please Note: All ceramics materials provided with registration fee.

Teen-Adult 50047 Amy Steinmann 50049 Thomas Love 50048 Amy Steinmann

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$330/10 wks

Mon, 7:00-9:30PM Sep 10-Nov 12 Tue, 12:00-2:30PM Sep 11-Nov 13 Tue, 7:00-9:30PM Sep 11-Nov 13

Ceramics II

Prereq: Ceramics I or equivalent ceramics experience. Learn the art of wheel-thrown pottery: centering, trimming, shaping and combining sections. Experiment with a variety of surface decoration techniques to make decorative and functional thrown clay-works. Please Note: All ceramics materials provided with registration fee.

Teen-Adult 50050 Amy Steinmann 50051 Thomas Love

$330/10 wks

Wed, 7:00-9:30PM Sep 12-Nov 14 Sat, 2:30-5:00PM Sep 15-Nov 17

Ceramics III

Prereq: Ceramics II or equivalent wheelthrowing experience. Increase wheel-throwing skills: centering, trimming, shaping and combining multiple thrown sections. Explore glazing processes, surface ornamentation and alteration on the wheel. By the end of the course, students will be able to produce complex functional thrown vessels and forms. Please Note: All ceramics materials provided with registration fee.

Teen-Adult 50052 Amy Steinmann

$330/10 wks

Thu, 7:00-9:30PM Sep 13-Nov 15

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Studio Art Classes

Studio Art Classes are designed for ages 14 and up. Classes with live models may include clothed and unclothed models.

D R AW I N G

Drawing I

All skill levels welcome! Learn the drawing fundamentals of line, value and color using pencil, charcoal, ink and conte crayon. Perfect for beginners and for students who want to improve their skills before progressing to Drawing II or Digital Painting classes. Please Note: Price includes live model fee; additional materials required.

Teen-Adult 50030 Leila Beverleigh 50032 50033 Andy Gouveia

$280/10 wks

Thu, 7:00-9:00PM Sep 13-Nov 15 Fri, 10:00AM-12:00PM Sep 14-Nov 16 Fri, 4:45-6:45PM Sep 14-Nov 16

Drawing II

Prereq: Drawing I or equivalent drawing experience. Challenge your drawing skills! Develop observational skills and learn to pay attention to shapes, values and edges. Students encouraged to keep a daily sketchbook. Please Note: Price includes live model fee; additional materials required.

Teen-Adult 50035 Leila Beverleigh

Fall 2018

$280/10 wks

Mon, 7:00-9:00PM Sep 10-Nov 12

Drawing II:

Charcoal & Pastel Study

Prereq: Drawing I or equivalent drawing experience. Learn to create charcoal and pastel drawings in a variety of projects including portraits, animal drawings, landscapes and more! Work with vine charcoal, compressed charcoal, charcoal pencils and chalk pastels. Please Note: Additional materials required.

Teen-Adult

$260/10 wks

50037 CSMA Faculty

Mon, 6:15-8:15PM Sep 10-Nov 12

Drawing II:

Narrative Illustration

Prereq: Drawing I or equivalent drawing experience. Work on a series of illustrations in a variety of art media to tell stories using figures and characters in scenes. Topics in this projectbased course include pen and ink illustration, watercolor, comics/sequential art, storyboards, book illustration and character design. Please Note: Additional materials required.

Teen-Adult 50039 Andy Gouveia

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$260/10 wks

Fri, 7:00-9:00PM Sep 14-Nov 16

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Drawing II:

Portrait & Figure Study

Prereq: Drawing I or equivalent drawing experience. Learn the fundamentals of drawing the portrait and human figure. Learn proportions, draw from a live model and experiment with different mediums. Please Note: Price includes live model fee; additional materials required.

Teen-Adult 50038

$280/10 wks

Thu, 6:15-8:15PM Sep 13-Nov 15

OPEN STUDIO ―

Work with a Live Model!

Life Drawing

Weekly, year-long drop-in class with no formal instruction. Draw from nude models (costumed models the first Friday of each month.) Model provided for several short poses followed by two medium poses. Opportunity to work with other students and artists. Bring your own supplies.

Drop-in: $10 per session

Class is on-going. No pre-registration available. No instructor Fri, 7:00-10:00PM* *No class 11/23, 12/21, 12/28

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Studio Art Classes

Studio Art Classes are designed for ages 14 and up. Classes with live models may include clothed and unclothed models.

PA I N T I N G

Painting I:

Painting II:

Painting II:

All skill levels welcome! Learn the fundamentals of color, value and composition while sampling acrylic, watercolor and oil paint. Projects include a still life in acrylic, floral painting in watercolor and a portrait in oil. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.

Prereq: Painting I or previous acrylic experience preferred. Paint from observation and photos as you study the flexibility of the acrylic medium. Build onto existing methods, techniques and skills to create captivating compositions while developing a personal style in the process. Please Note: Additional materials required.

50041 Tiffany Lin 50040 LeJoi Reese 50042 50043 Tiffany Lin

50046 Ernest Regua

Prereq: Painting I or previous oil experience preferred. Learn how to create an underpainting and mix accurate colors, as well as study composition and painting from observation. Projects include still life painting, landscape painting, portrait painting with a live model and more. Please Note: Price includes live model fee; additional materials required.

Sampler

Teen-Adult

$330/10 wks

Tue, 6:15-8:45PM Sep 11-Nov 13 Wed, 9:30AM-12:00PM Sep 12-Nov 14 Fri, 5:30-8:00PM Sep 14-Nov 16 Sat, 3:00-5:30PM Sep 15-Nov 17

Acrylic Study

Teen-Adult

$300/10 wks

Tue, 6:15-8:45PM Sep 11-Nov 13

Oil Study

Teen-Adult 50044

$330/10 wks

Wed, 6:15-8:45PM Sep 12-Nov 14

Painting I:

Intro to Watercolor

All skill levels welcome! Learn the fundamentals of watercolor painting in this course. Study different techniques such as wet-on-wet blending, dry brush painting and creating textural effects with salt. Create captivating compositions while painting from observation and photos. Please Note: Additional materials required.

Teen-Adult 50045 Ian Wing

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$300/10 wks

Mon, 6:15-8:45PM Sep 10-Nov 12

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Studio Art Classes Mixed Media

All skill levels welcome! Make one-of-a-kind art using collage, drawing, altered photos, assemblage, storytelling and composition techniques. A variety of materials and substrates will be used to create original art work. Please Note: Some materials provided; additional materials required.

Teen-Adult

$280/10 wks

50008 Atreyee Ghosh

Wed, 1:00-3:00PM Sep 12-Nov 14

All skill levels welcome! In this introductory course on additive sculpture, learn to measure proportions and build armatures for a 3D structure through the study of both living animals and still life composition. Experiment with polymer clay and complete a finished sculpture for a permanent masterpiece. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee. 50053 Deanna Rae

Fall 2018

Please Note: Flash drives are provided.

Digital Animation Digital Painting Basic computer and drawing experience preferred; all digital art skill levels welcome. Create digital animations using a range of techniques with Adobe CC programs and Wacom tablets. Explore the basics of animation, develop storyboards and create a finished short film.

Basic computer and drawing experience preferred; all digital art skill levels welcome. Create digital paintings using Adobe Photoshop with Wacom tablets to study composition, color and painting from observation. Projects include still lifes, landscapes, portraits and more.

50026 Ian Wing

50023 Emma Patrick

Teen-Adult

Sculpture

Gr 7-Adult

D I G I TA L A R T S

$280/10 wks

Thu, 4:45-6:45PM Sep 13-Nov 15

$290/10 wks

Wed, 6:30-8:30PM Sep 12-Nov 14

Teen-Adult

$290/10 wks

Thu, 6:30-8:30PM Sep 13-Nov 15

Digital Photography

All skill levels welcome! Learn how to use your camera and all of its buttons to make better photographs. Explore digital photography software to make your photographs stand out. Work with Adobe CC programs and learn how to sequence your photographs to build a body of work. Please Note: Digital photography students will need to bring their own cameras.

Teen-Adult

$290/10 wks

50027 Colby Sempek

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Thu, 12:00-2:00PM Sep 13-Nov 15

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Preschool Music & Art Classes Fall Semester 2018

September 10 – November 20 (10 weeks)

B

e a part of CSMA’s Little Artists, Little Musicians and Little Dancers programs! These preschool programs focus on sequential learning in music, visual arts and dance, with classes that continually build on concepts, skills and techniques. Most classes include parent-participation, providing a fun experience for both parent and child! In our Little Artists, Little Musicians and Little Dancers classes, preschoolers will: • Experiment and learn in a fun, hands-on, creative environment • Discover new art mediums, masterpieces, musical instruments and more • Learn from a faculty of experienced, early childhood educators • Nurture their natural, inner creativity • Develop a life-long love of learning! At the end of each session, students can repeat the level, with a new curriculum, or move on to the next level, depending on readiness and age.

Watch your little artist and musician grow at CSMA!

Preschool Info • Parent/caregiver attendance is required for most classes. See individual class descriptions. • CLASS SIZE: Maximum of 12 children per class (unless otherwise noted). • DRESS: Please wear comfortable clothes appropriate for movement, getting messy and making art. • Full semester schedule on page 3. • Read Preschool faculty bios on page 33 or visit arts4all.org.

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Our Preschool Faculty - In Their Own Words ART FACULTY Lena Boot

“My passion is working with preschool-age children, giving them opportunities to be creative in art. In the style of Reggio Emelia, I provide a creative art environment that gives children the opportunity to observe, inquire, explore and use fine motor and cognitive skills. Art provides them with an awareness of themselves and their surroundings.”

Atreyee Ghosh

“My teaching philosophy is to think outside the box to inspire children of all ages to see and appreciate art in their everyday life. I believe that every single person is a born artist. With my hope of making art accessible to all, I bring my enthusiasm, a strong design background, and my love for fellow humans and the world around us to every class I teach.”

MUSIC FACULTY Daniel Garcia

Viviana Leija-Sysak

“I have worked many years as an early childhood educator and I weave music into my daily curriculum. My background allows me to bring a unique teaching style to my classes, incorporating singing with guitar, musical games, movement and exploration of rhythm instruments.”

“My teaching philosophy is to let the students experiment and become connected with their first creative approach. I always encourage them to explore the materials used or change perspectives to have different results. I also remind them that every art work is unique, but the process of being involved is what makes students grow artistically and open their minds to creativity.”

Christina Christiansen

“I received my musical education from the Ithaca College School of Music, and have experience as an early childhood music educator in the Bay Area. I have a strong background in voice and I love creating music and movement with preschool-age children. I believe that all young children are capable of making music and can benefit from musical exploration.”

Ximena Vilela

“I love encouraging preschoolers to find their own creative individuality through hands-on and motor skills experiences. I graduated with an AA degree from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise and have been teaching art to preschoolers for several years. I am currently studying for my child development certificate.”

Chaia May

“I have been teaching music and movement classes for the last 25 years throughout the Bay Area. My background includes training as a teacher in Music Together, Baby Suzuki, OrffShulwerk, voice, dance and studies in early childhood development.”

Christina Stein

“I have a background in music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. I have taught music and movement to young children for several years and have a thorough knowledge of brass instruments and music theory. I enjoy exposing young children to the joys of music making!”

DANCE FACULTY Yuliya Eydelnant

“I studied music, dance and theater at Roehampton University, United Kingdom and graduated from San Jose State University with a BA in Musical Theater and Dance Education in 2013. I love working with preschoolers! I have experience choreographing dance routines and teaching fine and gross motor skills to dancers of all ages.”

Financial Aid Available for All Programs In keeping with our commitment to Arts For All, CSMA offers tuition assistance to qualified students. To apply, visit our Student Services office or download the forms at arts4all.org. More info on page 4.

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Preschool Music Little Musicians 1

This engaging, interactive family music program is designed as a first musical experience in a nurturing and creative environment. Little Musicians 1 explores musical contrasts, steady beat, rhythm and melody using fingerplays, actions songs, basic instruments and movement. Each class is a mix of teacher-led activities and individual exploration. At the end of the session, children will feel a bond with the instructor, have confidence to participate fully in a group situation, anticipate the sequence of the class, be aware of high/low, loud/soft, fast/slow and find these contrasts in voice, instrument and their environment. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.

18 mos-3 yrs

$195/10 wks

40022 Chaia May 40029 CSMA Faculty 40032 Daniel Garcia 40034 Daniel Garcia

Mon, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 10-Nov 12 Thu, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 13-Nov 15 Sat, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 15-Nov 17 Sat, 12:00-12:45PM Sep 15-Nov 17

Little Musicians 2:

Little Musicians 3:

This program is designed for children who are excited and curious about making music with their family and on their own. Little Musicians 2 introduces a variety of tempos, meters and tonalities while the students develop a preinstrument vocabulary. Children will be encouraged to demonstrate original ideas for singing and movement, while families work in whole groups, small groups and pairs. At the end of the session, students will be able to play along with a group’s steady beat, understand rhythmic notation and create and read rhythm patterns. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.

Imagination comes alive in this fun intro to concepts of melody, rhythm, notation, dynamics and tempos. Exposure to music by Beethoven, Mozart and other composers will develop an awareness of sound and musical enjoyment for years to come. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is optional, but recommended.

Creative Music Makers

3-4 yrs

$195/10 wks

40023 Chaia May 40030 CSMA Faculty 40031 Daniel Garcia 40033 Daniel Garcia

Mon, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 10-Nov 12 Thu, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 13-Nov 15 Sat, 9:00-9:45AM Sep 15-Nov 17 Sat, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 15-Nov 17

Little Musicians 2: Keyboard Prep

An exciting and nurturing way to introduce your child to basic music concepts with a keyboard emphasis. This class uses a keyboard mat (no full-size keyboard is used in this prep class) to teach students the fundamental concepts of rhythm, notation and listening. Song, games and group activities help prepare students for more advanced intro classes or future keyboard study.

3-4 yrs

$195/10 wks

40025 Christina Stein 40027 Christina Stein

Tue, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 11-Nov 13 Tue, 12:00-12:45PM Sep 11-Nov 13

Masterpieces in Music

4-5 yrs

$195/10 wks

40021 Chaia May

Mon, 9:00-9:45AM Sep 10-Nov 12

Little Musicians 3:

Music & Instrument Exploration

Listen to and experiment with guitars, violins, cellos, pianos, flutes and more while learning about notes, rhythms and tempos. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.

4-5 yrs

40028 Christina Stein 40036 CSMA Faculty

Tue, 1:00-1:45PM Sep 11-Nov 13 Sat, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 15-Nov 17

Little Musicians 3: Musical Stepping Stones

Have fun learning music skills through listening, singing, dancing and experimenting with basic instruments. Concepts like tempo, rhythm and melody are taught in this interactive class where children are encouraged to become independent singers and participants. Provides a stepping stone to Do Re Mi. Please Note: Parent attendance is optional.

4-5 yrs

40024 Christina Stein 40035 CSMA Faculty

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$195/10 wks

$195/10 wks

Tue, 9:00-9:45AM Sep 11-Nov 13 Sat, 9:00-9:45AM Sep 15-Nov 17

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Preschool Art Little Artists 1

This process-oriented, fun family program is designed as a first classroom experience in a nurturing and creative environment. Little Artists 1 explores colors, shapes and textures using paint, glue, glitter and other fun, messy materials. Each class will consist of 4-5 different activities. Students explore at their own pace. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.

18 mos-3 yrs

$195/10 wks

40000 Atreyee Ghosh 40005 Viviana Leija-Sysak 40009 Atreyee Ghosh 40011 Viviana Leija-Sysak 40013 Lena Boot

Mon, 9:00-9:45AM Sep 10-Nov 12 Tue, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 11-Nov 13 Thu, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 13-Nov 15 Fri, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 14-Nov 16 Sat, 9:00-9:45AM Sep 15-Nov 17

Little Artists 2:

Animals and Nature

Have fun making animal masks, building with clay and experimenting with materials from nature to create unique works of art. Children will be inspired to create using the beauty of nature! Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.

3-4 yrs

$195/10 wks

40003 Viviana Leija-Sysak 40008 Atreyee Ghosh 40012 Viviana Leija-Sysak 40018 Ximena Vilela

Tue, 9:00-9:45AM Sep 11-Nov 13 Thu, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 13-Nov 15 Fri, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 14-Nov 16 Sat, 2:00-2:45PM Sep 15-Nov 17

Little Artists 2:

Stories and Adventures in Art

Well known children’s illustrators like Eric Carle and Dr. Seuss provide a foundation for art expression in this fun, hands-on class. Characters come to life with pastels, paint, clay and more. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.

3-4 yrs

$195/10 wks

40001 Atreyee Ghosh 40006 Atreyee Ghosh 40014 Lena Boot 40015 Lena Boot

Mon, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 10-Nov 12 Wed, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 12-Nov 14 Sat, 10:00-10:45AM Sep 15-Nov 17 Sat, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 15-Nov 17

Little Artists 3: 3D Explorers

Build 3D art using wood, found objects, clay, papier mache and more. Children use diverse materials to make free-standing masterpieces in this hands-on class. Please Note: If you feel your child is ready, this is a drop-off class.

4-5 yrs

40010 Atreyee Ghosh 40017 Ximena Vilela

$195/10 wks

Thu, 3:45-4:45PM Sep 13-Nov 15 Sat, 1:00-1:45PM Sep 15-Nov 17

Little Artists 3:

Young Masterpieces

Meet the masters! Each week a different artist is featured and children are introduced to a variety of inspiring materials. Have fun learning how to paint like Van Gogh and sculpt like Rodin. Please Note: If you feel your child is ready, this is a drop-off class.

4-5 yrs

$195/10 wks

40002 Atreyee Ghosh 40007 Atreyee Ghosh 40016 Lena Boot

Mon, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 10-Nov 12 Wed, 11:00-11:45AM Sep 12-Nov 14 Sat, 2:00-2:45PM Sep 15-Nov 17

Little Dancers 1

Students enjoy movement and self-expression while using balance, simple choreography, coordination, imagination and teamwork. Please Note: If you feel your 4- or 5-year old is ready, this can be a drop-off class; 3-year-olds must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Dancing along is optional, but fun!

3-5 yrs

40041 Yuliya Eydelnant

Students take the next step up from Little Dancers I to explore diversity of movement through dance. Little ones learn to develop their coordination, express themselves creatively, and develop concentration and focus. Class introduces basic dance vocabulary and various dance genres with the emphasis still on play. Please Note: If you feel your 4- or 5-year old is ready, this can be a drop-off class; 3-year-olds must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Dancing along is optional, but fun! 40042 Yuliya Eydelnant

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Tue, 12:30-1:15PM Sep 18-Nov 20

Little Dancers 2

3-5 yrs

Fall 2018

$195/10 wks

$195/10 wks

Tue, 1:30-2:15PM Sep 18-Nov 20

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Preschool Combo & Workshops Art & Music Preschool Combo

Drop off your child for a 2-hour art and music experience! Each week, our art and music instructors design complementary, interactive lessons and hands-on activities that open up your preschooler’s eyes to the joys of music and art. 50-minute art lesson + 20-minute snack/ story time + 50-minute music lesson. Please Note: Pack a snack! No nuts please.

4-5 yrs

$305/10 wks

40004 Tue, 10:00AM-12:00PM Viviana Leija-Sysak (art) Sep 11-Nov 13 Christina Stein (music)

Can’t join us for a whole session, but don’t want to miss out on the fun? Come to our parent-participation, one-day preschool events!

Family Painting Workshop

Here is a chance for you and your family to learn basic painting techniques together. We supply instruction and quality materials while you and your family learn the fundamentals of painting under the direction of a Bay Area artist. And, you will leave with a collection of beautiful artwork for your mantel! Please Note: Families attend together. Dress in comfy clothes!

4yrs & up

40019 Priyanka Reddy

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$75/per family

Sat, 4:00-6:00PM Dec 1

Winter Funshop

Get in the holiday spirit with a winter-themed music and interactive art combo. Sing with jingle bells, prance like reindeer and create yuletide masterpieces for the mantel. Schedule: 45 minute music class, 45 minute art class, 15 minute holiday snacks in the courtyard. Please Note: Parent/caregiver attendance is required. Wear comfy clothes!

18 mos-5 yrs

$35/1 day

40020 Sat, 10:00AM-12:00PM Lena Boot (art) Dec 15 Daniel Garcia (music)

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Holiday Art Camps Fall Semester 2018

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SMA offers over 75 Art and Music camps each year. Our camps let students explore, create and share the joy of making art, music and new friends!

In CSMA’s Holiday Camps, you’ll find: • Variety of themes–explore a favorite subject or learn something new! • Faculty of professional artists and arts educators • Low teacher-to-student ratio • Relaxing, safe and fun environment • Opportunities to work independently and collaborate with friends • Flexible enrollment options (half day and full day) • End-of-camp exhibitions and performances • Extended day supervision available from 8:30am – 5:30pm

Camps INFO • AGES: Campers must be in grades indicated. • CAMP SIZE: Maximum of 16 children per camp (unless otherwise noted). • DRESS: Please wear clothes appropriate for doing art. • LUNCH/SNACKS: Bring sack lunch and snacks for mid-camp break. Nut-free only, please.

CSMA Camps… where art, memories & friends are made!

Fall 2018

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amps taught by our professional faculty offer 2½ hrs of daily instruction and meet either in the morning (9:30 am-noon) OR afternoon (1-3:30 pm).

TUITION

AM & PM Camps

Digital Camp

January 2-4

EXTENDED DAY SUPERVISION FEES**

If your child is enrolled in both a morning and afternoon camp, lunch time supervision is now included. Morning and afternoon supervision should be registered for separately. Include applicable supervision enrollment number & fee when you register.

8:30-9:30AM 3:30-5:30PM

$100/camp (3 days) $260 (3 days)

Reg #

50170 50172

FEE

$20/3 days $40/3 days

PLEASE NOTE: Registration deadline for camps is Friday, December 28 at 12PM.

MORNING

9:30 AM-NOON

Arctic Adventures

60000 Anna Fankhauser

Gr K-1

Take a northern expedition and learn about the amazing lives of Arctic animals! Draw, paint and sculpt with a variety of exciting mediums and materials.

Art of Australia

60001 Andy Phares

Gr 2-3

It may be winter in California, but it’s summer in Australia! Explore the land down under and be inspired to make your own art. Experience a world of color and imagination!

Painting with the Masters

60002 Ernest Regua

Gr 4-6

Awaken the artist in you! Develop technical skills and be inspired by styles and techniques of renowned painters from around the world. Learn about different paint media, surfaces, color theory, composition and more.

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AFTERNOON 1-3:30PM

Dinosaurs & Dragons

60003 Anna Fankhauser

Gr K-1

Create a fantastic, prehistoric world through drawing and painting! Fill your world with dinosaurs, dragons and more!

Books Galore

60004 Andy Phares

Gr 2-3

Pop-up books, riddle books, accordion books and more! Learn to make all kinds of books and fill them with art!

Manga Mania

60005 Ernest Regua

ALL DAY

9:30-3:30PM

Digital Painting

60006 Ian Wing

Gr 5-12

Learn the process of digital illustration using industry software. Students sketch their ideas then turn them into digital paintings using Wacom tablets and Adobe Creative Cloud. Projects include book covers, story illustration, poster design and more!

PLEASE NOTE: Make sure you sign up for any supervision sessions you need.

Gr 4-6

Learn this popular Japanese cartooning style. Create your own characters and bring them to life as you increase your skill and create a portfolio of drawings, paintings and storyboards.

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Registration Guidelines & Policies

Fall 2018 Classes, Camps & Workshops Student Services Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am – 6pm Sat: 9am – 1pm

650-917-6800 ext. 0; info@arts4all.org; Call for building hours.

Registration Deadline

Payment Information

Many classes, camps and workshops fill up quickly. We strongly encourage students to enroll at least two weeks prior to starting date. After first class/camp, enrollments are accepted on a space-available basis only and are also subject to instructor/Program Director approval.

Confirmation

Ways to Register On-Line: arts4all.org Mail or In Person: Community School of Music and Arts Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View, CA 94040

Registering online is the quickest and easiest way to register. If you wish to register by mail or in person, registration forms are available for download on our website, or in the Student Services office.

Fall 2018

Students register for a full semester and payment in full is required at the time of registration. There is a $5.00 registration fee. This fee is charged once per semester, per student. Registration confirmations are emailed. If you do not receive email confirmation of your registration, please contact the Student Services office.

Wait List Policy

Registrations are processed in the order received. In some cases, students may be waitlisted due to enrollment limits. There is no charge for this service. If registering online, your online shopping cart will indicate if a class is waitlisted. If registering by mail or in-person, you will be notified by CSMA if a class is waitlisted. You will be notified by CSMA if/when space becomes available.

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Class/Camp/Workshop Refund Policy

Absences

Cancellations: Programs must meet minimum enrollment requirements as determined by CSMA. Full tuition refunds or school credits are given if CSMA cancels a class/camp/workshop. School credits are valid for 12 months from date of issue. Withdrawals: Upon receipt of a Request for Withdrawal Form prior to the first class/camp/workshop, Student Services Staff will determine your eligibility for refunds or school credits as follows: • At least 2 weeks prior to first class/ camp/workshop: Full tuition refund less $20 non-refundable processing fee per class/camp/workshop. • 2 weeks before through 24 hours prior to start of class/camp/ workshop: 50% school credit less $20 non-refundable processing fee per class/camp/workshop. (School credits are valid for 12 months from date of issue.) • Day of and after the first class/camp/ workshop: No refunds or school credits are given. Transfers: Students may apply for one class transfer per semester. Transfer requests must be made in writing (form available at arts4all.org and in Student Services office). No transfers or refunds will be approved unless the following conditions are met: • All requests must be received no later than three business days after the second class. • Requests are subject to space availability and Program Coordinator approval. • A processing fee of $20 per class/ camp/workshop is charged if a student requests a transfer.

A make-up may be scheduled if the missed session is due to teacher absence. Missed classes/camps/workshops due to student absence are not made up.

Leaves of Absence

In cases of emergency or serious illness, a leave of absence may be requested. All requests must be accompanied by a doctor’s note and made in writing to the Student Services Staff. If approved, school credit may be given for those absences.

Photo & Video Release Policy

By registering your child/ren, you give permission for CSMA to: (1) take photographs of you or your children as they participate in CSMA activities; and (2) use, reuse, modify, publish and republish those photographs and any derivative works (“Photos”) in any format or media, including the Internet, for purposes related to CSMA’s mission, including marketing. CSMA may use Photos without compensation to you or your children. To opt out of CSMA’s Photo/Video Release Policy, visit our Student Services office for assistance.

Financial Aid Program

In keeping with our commitment to Arts4All, CSMA offers tuition assistance and scholarships to qualified students. To the extent funds permit, assistance is available on a sliding-scale basis, based on family size and income. If you wish to apply, please contact our office for the appropriate form, or download them from our website. See page 4 for more information.

Non-Discrimination Policy

CSMA admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color or national origin in its educational, admission and financial aid policies or programs.

Special Needs / Access

If you or your child has any special needs, please contact the office. CSMA is committed to accommodating differences so that the arts are accessible to all.

Child Safety

To ensure your child’s safety, please pick him/her up promptly after class/ camp/lesson. Children waiting in CSMA lobbies before and/or after their class/ camp/lesson are NOT supervised. Children are under supervision during their instruction time only. Neither teachers nor administrative staff is responsible for supervising children outside of teaching time. Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this catalog. We regret any errors, omissions and/or changes that may have occurred after publication. Teachers may change. Please see arts4all.org for updates.

Photo credits: Ina Johnson, Sharon Kenney Marketing Director: Sharon Kenney Marketing Associate: Asami Akinaga Graphic Designer: Ina Johnson

Private Lesson Registration & Policies

Please reference pg 7 for a summary of our Private Lesson policies. For full Private Lesson policies, please visit: arts4all.org.

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Special Programs & Services

ounded in 1968, CSMA is Northern California’s largest nonprofit provider of arts education programs, and one of the top 10 schools of its kind in the nation. At CSMA, we are committed to Arts4All! We believe that everyone should have access to an

CSMA in the Community

CSMA brings the community together at our Finn Center campus in Mountain View and beyond. Our outreach programs offer education, creativity and inspiration to thousands of people every year. CSMA is a vital arts resource for our community.

In-School Programs

Our goal is to ensure that all children in our community have access to the arts as an enriching part of their education. Each year, our Art4Schools and Music4Schools programs provide quality arts education to over 24,000 children (grades K-8) at 50+ schools in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. Our in-school programs are taught by professional arts educators as part of the regular school day. Our programs meet California State Educational Standards and are integrated with existing school curriculum. For more information about our inschool programs, please contact: Vickie Scott Grove, Executive Director 650-917-6800 ext. 301; vsgrove@arts4all.org Petra Clark, Music4Schools Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 307; pclark@arts4all.org

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arts education, regardless of age, experience, background or financial burdens. Our music and art programs inspire students of all ages, skill levels and backgrounds. We offer accessibility to our programs with tuition assistance for qualified applicants.

After-School Programs

CSMA offers after-school choruses, music programs and art clubs at partner elementary schools. These programs extend the learning day in a fun and convenient environment. Parents can trust that their child will enjoy a rewarding arts experience in a supervised setting. For more information about our after school programs, please contact: Petra Clark, Music4Schools Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 307; pclark@arts4all.org Kimberly Pocek, Art4Schools Program Assistant 650-917-6800 ext. 334; kpocek@arts4all.org

Corporate Arts Programs

CSMA offers music and art programs to local corporations at their workplace. Programs include: private music lessons, group music classes, music theory classes and visual arts programs. For more information about our Corporate Arts programs, please contact: Joe Kenny, Corporate Arts Program Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 309; jkenny@arts4all.org

Special Needs Program

As part of CSMA’s commitment to Arts4All, we provide classes to students from Abilities United, Morgan Autism Center and AchieveKids. Taught by our professional faculty, weekly classes provide hands-on experiences in a supportive environment to meet the special needs of these students.

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Community Concerts

Our Community Concert Series features a variety of performances for adults, teens, children and families. All of our Community Concerts in Tateuchi Hall are free and open to the public! For a complete schedule of our events, please visit arts4all.org.

Art Exhibitions

CSMA hosts free year-round art exhibitions in our beautiful Mohr Gallery, featuring a mix of local and international artists, as well as faculty and students. Our art exhibitions reflect CSMA’s rich, multi-cultural landscape. See the back cover for our Mohr Gallery exhibition schedule.

Music for Special Occasions

Celebrate a birthday, wedding, business milestone or other special event by having our talented faculty provide music. CSMA can provide the right music to match your occasion – an intimate home party or large corporate event. For more information, please visit arts4all.org.

Facility Rentals

Finn Center provides an outstanding venue for small-scale performances, presentations and recitals in Tateuchi Hall. For more information, please contact: Carrie Campbell, Music School Director 650-917-6800 ext. 304; ccampbell@arts4all.org

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CONCERTS

Peter & Will Anderson

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2018 Fall Program in Tateuchi Hall

Sunday, September 30, 2:00pm

Cal Arte Ensemble with Tamami Honma

Saturday, October 20, 7:30pm

Artist to be announced

Sunday, October 28, 2:00pm

Axel Schmitt: The Complete Piano Sonatas of Beethoven, Part 3

Saturday, November 10, 7:30pm

Mandy Chiu

Saturday, November 17, 7:30pm

Nathan Martinez: Classical Guitar

Sunday, December 2, 2:00pm

Sound Anatomy: World Fusion

Saturday, December 15, 5:00pm

Merit Scholars Holiday Concert

Saturday, January 19, 7:30pm

JACK Quartet

Monday, January 28, 7:30pm

World Harmony Chorus

FA M I LY C O N C E R T

CSMA is committed to providing high-quality cultural experiences for audiences of all ages. Some performances may not be suitable for young children. To ensure the best experience for all guests, children should be able to sit quietly during the performance (approx. one hour). Arrive early! Seating is limited. Doors open 30 minutes before performance. World-class visiting artists provide lively, interactive performances and conversation in these intimate, educational collaborations with Stanford University.

CSMA Board of Directors

Sponsored by:

Sound Anatomy

FA M I LY C O N C E R T

JACK Quartet

Peter & Will Anderson

Mandy Chiu

Saturday, September 15, 7:30pm

Tamami Honma

Artist and dates subject to change. Check arts4all.org for updates.

Media Sponsor:

CSMA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Jodi Barnard Carolyn Stuart, Chair John Conover Janis Zinn, Vice-Chair Deborah Pappas, Treasurer Mike Couch Crates Sohi Sohn Chien,Community Secretary SchoolJudy Fall 2018 of Music and Arts

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CSMA hosts year-round exhibitions in our beautiful Mohr Gallery, featuring a mix of local and international artists, as well as faculty and students. Meet the artists, enjoy wine and snacks and get to know more about the exhibitions at our free receptions.

July 13–September 2, 2018 | Artist Reception: July 13, 6–8pm

ASAMI AKINAGA

Strength – Drawings and Paintings September 7–October 21, 2018 Artist Reception: October 7, 3-5pm

NANCY HUXTABLE MOHR

A Woman’s Life on Twin Pines Farm 1845-1938 October 26–November 18, 2018 | Artist Reception: November 4, 3-5pm

JOHN GREEN

Photography

December 14, 2018–January 27, 2019 Artist Reception: January 13, 6–8pm

NANETTE WILDE

On Longing and Other Stories – Prints For details, see: arts4all.org/events/#art-exhibitions

Nanette Wilde, On Longing series, cut stencil monoprints, oil Asami Akinaga, She Paints II, mixed-media collage, 8.75”x15”, 2018 based on Rives BFK paper size 20” x 20”, framed 22” x 22” , 2016

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