Education & Classes in Glendale
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American Guitar Academy Portland ***DUP***
- Multiple Locations
Under the tutelage of skilled instructors, prospective rock icons learn scales, chords, and soloing techniques during 30-minute lessons
KidsArt
- Multiple Locations
Two instructors guide up to 12 students through a variety of mediums, including drawing and watercolor, oil, and acrylic painting
Ann Bridges Art Studio
- Mid-Wilshire
Veteran artist & teacher leads pupils through acrylic painting basics, helping them create light & mix colors to complete own canvas
Fred Astaire Pasadena
- Pasadena
Instructors school students during dance evaluations, private lessons, group classes, and group dance parties
ABC Bartending School
- Multiple Locations
Instructors guide burgeoning bartenders within a real bar, preparing them to mix, stir, and shake drinks for fun or professionally
Moore Dancing
- Brentwood
Enthusiastic instructors lead cardio dance classes such as daily Zumba, Afrovibe, and Pilates-inspired sessions
Living Tango
- El Segundo
Lessons in the sensual Argentine tango go deeper than dance steps, igniting passion and forging deep connections between partners
Traditional Equitation School
- Burbank
Veteran riding instructors cover equestrian fundamentals throughout hour-long one-on-one lessons
Lifebook Acting Academy
- Mid-Wilshire
Acting coaches teach 3 hours scene study, character work, auditioning, improvisation & practical industry skills for all level actors
Capoeira Batuque
- West Central
Mestre de Capoeira instructs students in Afro-Brazilian martial-art form that melds dance & acrobatics to increase strength & agility
Ballroom Dance Academy LA
- Hollywood
Instructors teach amateur feet to hoof out the fox trot, rumba & tango in organized progression.
Hollywood Academy of Music
- West Hollywood
University-trained teachers instruct students of all ages during half-hour group lesson, beginning pupils may borrow studio guitar
3rd Street Dance
- West Hollywood
Latin-dance course combines salsa with bachata, merengue, cumbia, cha cha & mambo & explores side basic steps, turns & timing
Pastimes for a Lifetime
- Van Nuys
Instructors elucidate foundational drawing techniques while students experiment with art supplies provided in their project kits
Pacific Arts Center & Dance Studios
- Westwood
Contemporary arts center for kids & adults where talented instructors lead tykes through 45-minute instructive dance sessions
Sonata Room
- Arcadia
One-hour class introduces students to cha-cha with a pair of instructors who boast more than 40 years of combined dancing experience
Sessions Songwriting and Music
- Pico
Groups of parents and kids harmonize on classic and original songs by singing and playing ukuleles, drums, and other instruments
L.A. Art Exchange
- Mid-City
Educated artists and designers encase treasured artifacts in custom frames with hand-applied finishes and protective UV plexiglass
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"I love teaching art," declares teaching veteran and artist Ann Bridges on her YouTube video. Her students agree. "She helps you develop your own technique and your own style," shares one, and another muses, "Ann is the kind of teacher who creates a really great atmosphere in the studio… I feel like it's a place where I can improve my technique and also foster my creativity."
Drawing inspiration from locales ranging from the cerulean vistas of Catalina Island to the smoky peaks of the Eastern Sierras and the urban landscapes of Los Angeles, Bridges paints as well as she instructs. She creates her work with an impressionist style, an artist's eye, and wrist flicks puppeteered by Monet's ghost.
Those who learn to dance the sensual Argentine tango from Ilona Glinarsky may find they learn more than just rhythm and footwork. That's because Glinarsky, a dancer and musician since the age of 4, believes that through tango, dancers can learn to live in the moment and communicate more effectively with their partners. At Living Tango—winner of a 2012 Best of Redondo Beach Award for adult education—groups learn to read their partners' movements as they lead or follow, letting their bodies speak to each other through dance.
Founded in 1989 by Mestre Amen Santo—the choreographer who added a touch of authenticity to the capoeira scenes in 1993’s Only The Strong —Brasil Brasil Cultural Center hosts classes in Brazil’s signature martial art alongside lessons in other multicultural disciplines. Like a fight with the cast of a variety show, capoeira combines martial artistry, dance, and acrobatics, fusing them into a stylized Afro-Brazilian art form. To complement capoeira sessions—available to adults as well as children aged 4 and older—instructors also teach Portuguese language classes, health classes and dance classes. Students can also cut rugs in dance styles such as the samba, West African dance, and belly dancing, and youngsters can get their first taste of Brazilian rhythms through workshops with the Ballet Folclórico Do Brasil, a dance company that reaches more than 50,000 children annually.
The Sylvester family had bartending in its blood. Whether it was Uncle Mickey holding court with 40 years' worth of regulars or Tony Sr. mixing one of his signature Skip and Go Nakeds, they exemplified the easy grace and no-nonsense craftsmanship found in a true barman's barman. That dedication to well-poured drinks carried over to Tony Jr., who has spent the last 35 years training mixologists nationwide through the curriculum of his ABC Bartending Schools. Taught behind fully functional bars, his courses educate students in topics ranging from drink recipes and equipment setup to flair moves and alcohol awareness. His schools also emphasize employment; after graduation, students can take advantage of a nationwide job placement service to land gigs in Miami nightclubs, Las Vegas casinos, or the bar cars of Chicago's El trains.
Rusty's Rhythm Club's founder, the hyperqualified Rusty Frank, took to dancing at the tender age of 6, and has been light-tripping professionally since her college days. Since then, she has been inducted into the California Swing Dance Hall of Fame and has performed in locations from the Hollywood Bowl to Disneyland and other worldwide locales. Rusty is joined in instruction by her effusive teachers, who bear multitudinous dancing awards as well as an actual portal to 1920s-1940s America.
They impart the dancing skills of the 1940s at both Rusty's Rhythm Club, a weekly swing-dance emporium, and Lindy by the Sea beginning-class series, a dance school for all experience levels. Rusty's Rhythm Club sharpens soles with an all-ages dance fest accompanied by the tunes and Prohibition-era conversational topics of live bands in the air-conditioned Westchester Elks Lodge in Playa del Rey.
In his half-century-long career as a dance instructor, Lou Schreiber has taught more than 50,000 students the art of turning heads on the ballroom floor. His passion for acquainting students with their inner sense of rhythm led to a position as master trainer of dance instructors during an eight-year stint at Arthur Murray Dance Studios, after which Lou launched his own dance school: Walk In Dance Out. From his school's three locations, he leads students in waltz, swing, Latin, and disco styles with boundless energy and humor, channeling the expertise that has served him well at national competitions and spinning contests against the earth itself.
Lou's step-by-step teaching methods put pupils of all ages at ease, whether they are attending group or private lessons. Other instructors might drop in to assist Lou in choreographing west coast swing performances and personalized wedding-day routines, showing brides how to use their dress's train as a cushion while they do the worm.
