Education & Classes in Springdale
Education & Classes Deals
Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
- Northern Liberties - Fishtown
Nonprofit organization hosts three-hour workshops that demystify digital techniques, composition, and portraiture
Crosswinds Flight School
- Monroe
Teachers offer ground instruction and a briefing before taking students up in a Cessna or Piper Cherokee for a hands-on flight
La Luna Dance Studio
- Bensalem
Couples make their own magic as they learn new moves on the dance floor; Zumba’s Latin rhythms set the mood for energetic dance cardio
Top Hat Dance Studio
- Multiple Locations
Nationally certified dancers teach students to execute salsa, hustle, ballroom, and swing moves in group classes
Chocolate Lovers Princeton
Chocolate-making tour demonstrates the creation of a chocolate bar from raw cacao beans; tasting of five chocolates from around the world
Ballroom Dream Dance Studio
- South River
Classes such as samba, salsa, and tango teach students rhythm; social events allow them to mingle and show off what they've learned
Professional Bartenders Association
- Red Bank
Informed instructors divulge information about bartending skills and recipes for popular drinks
All Around This World
- Point Breeze
All Around This World engages young ears & gets bodies moving with classes that expose kids 8 & younger to music from around globe
Arthur Murray Dance Studio Philadelphia
- Narberth
Thoroughly trained instructors teach dancing basics to boogying beginners during one-on-one classes
Recommended Education & Classes by Groupon Customers
Project Basho's experienced instructors cultivate creativity with a number of learning experiences for photogs of all skill levels. Start from pixel one with a three-hour primer course, such as the Digital SLR Tutorial - Basics, which imparts students with a better understanding of aperture and shutter speed to create stronger, more evocative pictures of people or department-store mannequins. Each session maintains a cap of 15 students, enabling participants to master ISO sensitivity, white balance, and focusing amid an intimate class atmosphere.
Starting in 1998 in the Philadelphia suburbs, the women behind The Art of Exotic Dancing have strutted and hip-rolled their way to the forefront of a surge of interest in fun, sensual movement. At the foundation of heart-pounding routines drawn from floor work, belly dancing, and burlesque traditions is a philosophy of helping women of all ages and sizes shake hands with their inner siren. Dedicated to fostering a comfortable space where all participants feel safe, the certified instructors proffer encouragement and reassurance as they teach dances that emphasize self-expression, personal power, and natural movement. Pupils learn to dance to a full song during the 90-minute CoreMoves class, while the Signature Workshop fortifies confidence via flirtatious techniques such as sensual walking and slow-motion winking.
Philadelphia calls Madame Saito the Queen of Sushi, and it's easy to see why. Armed with formal culinary training from Le Cordon Bleu and the Ritz Escoffier in Paris and experience from apprenticeships under premier Tokyo sushi chefs, she has committed the last 26 years to spreading her love for Japanese culture and contemporary fusion cuisine. Although she leaves time in her schedule to manage Le Champignon de Tokio—her sushi restaurant with French culinary influences—and to conduct an annual sushi-making competition, Madame Saito counts education as one of her highest priorities. She regularly commits her quadrilingual tongue to demystifying the art of sushi during classes for aspiring chefs and casual students alike, teaching them how to hand roll maki and slice fish into perfectly uniform dodecahedrons.
Dance instructors Brandi and Vuthy Ou performed and competed in dance competitions all over the world together before opening their own studio in 2006. They draw on their experience and chemistry to teach students of all experience levels how to tame skittish left feet through a robust schedule of ballroom-, social-, and Latin-style dance classes. Each 40-minute session begins with a brief warm-up before students learn how to synchronize steps. Students looking to hone skills in a specific dancing style may do so during American tango, swing, or rumba classes, and the social-dance program helps regular wedding crashers to feel comfortable while chicken dancing. Private lessons enhance rug-cutting skills with the advantage of one-on-one attention. Since partners are frequently switched during classes, both couples and singles are welcome.
As memory cards replaced film reels, many photographers—both professional and amateur—felt befuddled by the new technology. That's where Digital Photo Academy stepped in. Since 2007, the business has facilitated workshops that explore all aspects of digital imagery, from operating cameras and uploading digital files to editing images and airbrushing realistic mustaches. Seasoned professionals lead the courses, helping understudies hone their use of light, framing, and timing. Students furnish their own cameras, and can tote along any ancillary equipment such as tripods, laptops, and flashes that relate to the course at hand.
Many people think of acting as a mystical gift, but Bernard Glincosky knows better. Like any skill, acting requires practice, and that’s where The Philadelphia Acting Studio comes in. At the studio, aspiring thespians bulk up their skills through a variety of classes taught by seasoned actors, producers, and directors. Himself a Hollywood veteran, Glincosky employs a stable of experienced instructors including acting teachers who have worked with the likes of Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington, Ron Pearlman, and Martin Scorcese. Classes are offered throughout the week, covering scene work, audition tactics, and how to cry on command when the maitre d' can’t find an empty table.
