Education & Classes in La Canada Flintridge
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Fred Astaire Pasadena
- Pasadena
Instructors school students during dance evaluations, private lessons, group classes, and group dance parties
Grow Your Own Media
- Atwater Village
Up to eight students per class design and make a screenprinted tote bag in a relaxed group setting, using images they create or select
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
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
Chefs Inc.
- West Los Angeles
Learn to cook with fresh herbs or intricate sauces, or study the ways of the blade in the kitchen while preparing a three-course meal
Moore Dancing
- Brentwood
Enthusiastic instructors lead cardio dance classes such as daily Zumba, Afrovibe, and Pilates-inspired sessions
Traditional Equitation School
- Burbank
Veteran riding instructors cover equestrian fundamentals throughout hour-long one-on-one lessons
Sonata Room
- Arcadia
Mambo-style patterns fill dance class inspired by Puerto Rican musicians of New York; class does not require students to bring a partner
Hollywood Academy of Music
- Studio City
Groups of students learn basics on high-end pianos in air-conditioned studios with observation windows for curious parents
Ballroom Dance Academy LA
- Hollywood
Instructors teach amateur feet to hoof out the fox trot, rumba & tango in organized progression.
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
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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The Los Angeles School of Comedy fills its studio spaces with classes in standup comedy, improv, and film and television acting. Resident comics Sunda Croonquist and James Harris share the knowledge they use at gigs at the Laugh Factory and writing for television, guiding their charges from building their acts to their first performances at Hollywood comedy clubs. Actors David Kano and Victor Cruz train screen workers of all ages in character development, scene study, and mock auditions.
With 30 years of high-quality home cooking beneath her belt, owner and chef Deb Swartz crams studious brains with recipes for seasonal delights in succinct demonstration classes that pepper tongues with sample tastings of a complete meal’s worth of recipes. Hosting 30 students each, the Cooking Essentials series fills Sunday afternoons with simple home recipes based around versatile techniques such as broth making, meat braising, or meat praising, which boosts protein self-esteem with compliments written in butter. Attendees can register for the January 15 session on winter soups to discover the secrets behind simplified gumbo or to craft a slurpable, sugary treat in the form of blueberry dessert soup. Alternatively, January 29’s session on winter fish dishes explores the methodology of seameats such as crab bisque or fish baked three ways.
ComedySportz Los Angeles, LA's longest-running stage show, showcases sidesplitting talents in competitive team-based improv spats populated by Hollywood's up-and-coming comedians. Free-wheeling funnypeople forage for laughter every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.—with a 10:30 p.m. late show in some months—as well as a 7 p.m. Sunday show and a college team performance 8 p.m. each Thursday. In the signature ComedySportz Los Angeles shows, comedic squads square off against one another in a some-holds-barred refereed stage match that is surprisingly appropriate for all ages. In an effort to keep humor clean, referees and audience members can call for the brown-bag foul, which puts offensive performers into bagged timeouts to think about both what they've done and what it feels like to be a grocery item.
With schools on the shores of the United States, China, and the Philippines, the International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT) works to nurture the next generation of Hollywood’s elite. The academy's hands-on training, one-on-one attention, quality gear, and focus on all aspects of the craft, from writing to directing to performing, have earned it praise from the Hollywood Reporter as one of the Best Film Schools in the World. To put these means to use, IAFT hosts programs that can lead to certification or a diploma, as well as workshops that sharpen skills or introduce beginners to the world of the silver screen.
Yet for a student few things are more important than having a stolen answer key to their finals and an influential mentor. So IAFT stocks their faculty with experienced professionals such as Frederick Bailey. Bailey has directed more than 100 stage plays in theaters across the United States and has seen more than 20 of his screenplays become movies. He also holds a recurring role on the television soap Days of Our Lives and has taught acting, directing, and screenwriting in Japan and the Philippines.
From 18 studios scattered around Los Angeles, Lori Moran Music Studios’ armada of instructors offers all-ages voice, piano, guitar, violin, and composition classes. With teachers who have worked on films such as Dreamgirls and Dance Flick, world-touring operatic productions, and Grammy-nominated choral CDs, the school can cater to virtually every musical taste—from classical to jazz to pop. Students choose the emphasis of their lessons, whether they want to work on their public performance skills, write their own songs, sight-read scores, or simply be able to play musical chairs during a power outage. Many will also get the chance to show off in recitals, concerts, and showcases.
An AT&T ad executive hangs up the phone, grabs his jacket, and heads toward the subway to Hell's Kitchen. It's the late '80s, and at the New York comedy institution The Improv, a slew of up-and-coming talent, including Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock, are testing jokes and honing timing. In the next few years, they'll perform on television for millions. But for now, they're changing the life of one ad executive.
The founder of LA Stand-Ups, Joe Falzarano, quit his promising advertising career because he "hated being a suit" and preferred to nurture promising young comedians. With accomplishments that include producing the CableACE Award–winning Caroline's Comedy Hour for A&E, Falzarano helped launch the performing and writing careers of entertainers including Jon Stewart and Louis C.K. Today, Falzarano imparts his more than 20 years of industry experience to aspiring joke-tellers, teaching them tactics for perfecting a punch line, calming nerves, and subduing hecklers with a marshmallow gun. Falzarano maintains a supportive atmosphere where students learn how to use who they are to connect with an audience, and even lets students try out material at the Hollywood Improv.
