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MUSIC AND DANCE
Hula Basics
Hawaiian dance is both a beautiful experience and an enjoyable way to include more movement into your routine. This art form combines foot placement and hip movement while meaningful hand gestures tell a story.
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Charles Jordan Community Center
Instructor: Leinaala Slaughter
W 4/5–6/7 5:30–6:15pm
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Tap Dance for Seniors
Participate in this exciting and lively American dance art experience. Help develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination, improve balance, and increase strength and flexibility while exploring steps and movement! From practicing proper warm-up techniques to exploring basic choreography, each class will instill confidence and encourage creativity. For those with some tap experience that want tot take it to the next step. Have fun! Complexity of steps and choreography increases with each level. Students have the option to perform in the MAC Spring Dance Recital on Thursday, June 1 at 7:00pm.
Multnomah Arts Center
Instructor: Sue Ceswick
Beginner
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Advanced Beginner Tu 4/4–6/6 11:15am–12:15pm
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Drum World
Hone your inner pulse, improve and develop your sense of musical timing, and explore different percussion instruments while playing with other participants in the world of percussion. Instruments will be provided for class.
Community Music Center
Instructor: Timothy Van Cleave
W 4/5–6/7 2:30–3:20pm $114
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Theory
Would you like to know more about the fundamentals? Discover basic principles through the study of keyboard harmony, intervals, tonality, chord functions and progressions. Learn to analyze and better understand repertoire. Comprehension and performance ability will increase dramatically. Previous piano experience is not required; however, the keyboard is used to demonstrate music theory concepts.
Community Music Center
Instructor: Lluis Soldevila
Continuing from Winter Term: Th 4/6–6/8 2:00–2:50pm $114
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Recorder for Beginners
Find your Renaissance by learning this timeless instrument in the pleasure and comfort of a small group. Begins with note reading, fingering and simple songs to play. Bring your own recorder (none provided); instructor suggests Aulos, Zenon or Yamaha brand). Both C (soprano, tenor) and F (alto, bass) recorders welcome. This activity uses an instructional book and CD which you can purchase on the first day of class at CMC for $20 (in addition to registration fee; nonrefundable).
Community Music Center
Instructor: Cindy Markham
Continuing from Winter Term: W 4/5–6/7 7:15–8:00pm $114
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Recorder for Intermediate Players
Find your Renaissance by learning this timeless instrument in the pleasure and comfort of a small group. Begins where the Beginning class leaves off. Bring your own recorder (none provided); instructor suggests Aulos, Zenon or Yamaha brand). Both C (soprano, tenor) and F (alto, bass) recorders welcome.
Community Music Center
Instructor: Cindy Markham
Continuing from Winter Term: New participants welcome to join if prerequisites are met. W 4/5–6/7 6:30–7:15pm $114
1151423 Sign up beginning at 12:30pm: March 8 for April 3–May 7 activities
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Music And Dance
Senior Piano Lab
This class is designed for absolute beginners. Explore the elements of rhythm, melody, and harmony as you learn to read music and gain an understanding of basic music theory and technique. Perfect for students wanting to learn how to play fullsize pianos in a comfortable small group setting. This class uses: Alfred’s Basic Adult All-in-One Course: Lesson, Theory, Technic. Students are REQUIRED to purchase and bring their own book to each class. Students must have access to a piano/keyboard at home and are expected to practice.
Multnomah Arts Center
Instructor: Meg Currell
Th 4/6–6/8 3:30–4:30pm $120
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Acoustic Jam
Discover how easy and joyful is to play together with limited or prior experience. Explore the basics of a variety of instruments available to try Have fun improvising together and creating sounds in an encouraging and judgment free environment led by an instructor. No music training required but is welcome in class.
Community Music Center
Instructor: Natalia Uribe
Th 4/6–6/8 6:45–7:35pm $114
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Piano Continuing
This class continues working through the Alfred Basic Adult All-in-one Piano Course (Book number as listed below). Listing below is in order of experience level (lower to higher). Continuing students stay at the same day and time as last term (unless moving up or down a level). If you are new to the class or unsure of which one is right for you, call the CMC office before enrolling: 503-823-3177.
Community Music Center
Instructors: Lluis Soldevila (Th) / Meg Currell (Tu W)
Inside Music
Welcome to your music room! We will listen to some live music and recordings and talk about it. Feel welcome to write, sit in meditation or bring a cushion, and relax. No music training required but is welcome in class.
Community Music Center
Instructor: Natalia Uribe
Th 4/6–6/8 3:00–3:50pm $114
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Songs & Poetry
Explore the fun and mystery of rhymes, songs, and meter of your favorite songs. Classical, Folk, Blues, Pop, and Rock. No music training required but is welcome in class.
Community Music Center
Instructor: Natalia Uribe
Th 4/6–6/8 2:00–2:50pm $114
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Ukulele Circle—Continuing
Join a creative, engaging, and communitybuilding group experience. Explore the basics of ukulele fingerstyle techniques and applied music theory. Learn popular songs by playing together in a welcoming ensemble setting. Class materials will be provided by the teacher at no extra charge. Instrument rentals may be available from CMC. Indicate your need for an instrument at the time of registration or fill out our online rental request form at: communitymusiccenter.org
Community Music Center
Instructor: Shenea Jorden
M 4/3–6/12 2:30–3:30pm $114
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