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8400 Fairmount Road Novelty, Ohio 44072 440.338.3171 www.fairmountcenter.org Fall 2015 Cla Catalog SESSION I: Aug. 31–Oct. 17 (7 Weeks) / SESSION II: Oct. 19–Dec. 5 (7 Weeks) ART 20-23 DANCE 8-16 FITNESS 18-19 MUSIC 24-25 THEATRE 17

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8400 Fairmount RoadNovelty, Ohio 44072

440.338.3171www.fairmountcenter.org

Fall 2015 Class CatalogSESSION I: Aug. 31–Oct. 17 (7 Weeks) / SESSION II: Oct. 19–Dec. 5 (7 Weeks)

ARt 20-23DANcE 8-16FItNESS 18-19MuSIc 24-25thEAtRE 17

2015 Fall Sessions: Aug. 31 - Oct. 17 ~ Oct. 19 - Dec. 5 • Fairmount Center For the Arts2

2015 Fall Sessions: Aug. 31 - Oct. 17 ~ Oct. 19 - Dec. 5 • Fairmount Center For the Arts 3

GREEtINGS FAIRMOuNt FRIENDS: To everyone in pursuit of the enjoyment and mastery that comes from arts participation. The fall catalog is now available and registration is open! This season we are offering a great mix of the old and the new while maintaining our mission of engaging, educating, and fostering a passion for the arts.

In December the Fairmount Center will celebrate its 45th anniversary providing all forms and mediums of arts education. In that time our students, alumni, and staff have played a pivotal role in the centers success. We have seen students

and staff go on to create unbelievable pieces, productions, and compositions. We are proud of our accomplishments and even more so of the students that have graced our halls.

As the kids are excited to go back to school, we too are excited to get back on the dance floor, and in front of the easels. We are proud to introduce our newest development of the Fairmount Dance and Theatre Company, helmed by Director Dr. Margaret Carlson and Coordinator Kate Webb of Verb Ballets. They bring a new and innovative approach to Fairmount’s dance program with great enthusiasm and expertise and we are sure to see some amazing things from them.

We believe that consistency and dedication are the key elements to skill development no matter what your medium is. We are eager to continue our growth and offer the best of instruction as “THE” creative center in our surrounding communities. Come and say hello, sing with us, paint your Picasso, or lace up your dance shoes and get involved!

Sincerely,Brett Berkobein, Executive Director

VOluNtEERS NEEDED: Fairmount center is seeking volunteers to help support:Art Gallery Shows – Do you have a few hours to spare during the day? Get involved on our gallery committee which helps create a vision for our art gallery and then help solicit artists to show with us.

Fall cleaning – Donate an afternoon or two to help us clean out files, closets and more. A great way to give a little time on your schedule and make a big difference.

Brochure Distribution and Delivery – Help spread the word about Fairmount’s many opportunities by donating your time and help with bundling our catalogs and distribute throughout our community.

Office Volunteers – Be a part of the background action and help the office with copies, mailings, answer phones and take messages, direct customers to classes and so much more.

Want to get involved in one or more of these volunteer opportunities? Email [email protected] or give us a call at 440.338.3171. Great for students who want to earn community service hours – we love service clubs, scout troops, and groups looking for projects, too!

8400 Fairmount RoadNovelty, Ohio 44072

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ElEctRONIc NEWSlEttEROur electronic newsletter is emailed to our students and friends about every six weeks. We promise we won’t clutter your inbox and we promise to deliver you a user-friendly newsletter full of information about our classes and events. Email [email protected] and type “NEWSLETTER” in the subject to be added to our email list.

lOOkING FOR thE lAtESt FAIRMOuNt cENtER NEWS?Our Facebook page is updated frequently and includes special class offerings, ticket discounts, special event announcements and more. LIKE US at www.facebook.com/FairmountCenterfortheArts.

Fall 2015 Class CatalogSESSION I: Aug. 31 – Oct. 17 (7 Weeks)SESSION II: Oct. 19 – Dec. 5 (7 Weeks)

(MAKE-UP WEEK: Dec. 7-12)

Kathleen B. Murtaugh, Administrative Assistant and Tiffany Barr, Office Manager

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Supporting the Arts Fairmount Center’s 2014-2015 Annual Drive Donations As of April 2015

Please join us to help expand our excellence in artistry programming. Your support will help sustain the high quality of creative arts instruction that is the hallmark of the Fairmount Center.

My check to the Fairmount Center is enclosed:$50 $100 $500 $1,000 OtherMastercard Visa Amount $ _________________Card # _____________________________________________Exp. _________ 3 Digit Code _________ (on back of card)

Name ________________________________________________Address _______________________________________________City ___________________________ State _____ Zip _________Phone ________________________________________________E-Mail ________________________________________________

I wanT To supporT faIrMounT cenTer for The arTs

Thank you! Your support of Fairmount helps bring the arts to our community each and every day!$20,000+Laura and Grant Cleveland

$10,000+ DuneCraft, IncMike Catan/Catan Family FoundationMathew and Betsy FiggieFiggie Foundation

Director’s Circle • $5,000+Cuyahoga Arts and CultureLorraine Szabo

Director’s Circle • $2500+ James & Toddy McMonagle

Director’s Circle • $1,000+Libby LubingerLarry and Patricia PapeshThe Fontanelle GroupSondra and Sean Williams

Producers • $500+Marsha and Jim Bird Jeanette G. and Glenn R. Brown (in honor of Lorry Szabo)Chagrin Valley JayceesSally LangWyatt Works Plumbing

Friends $100HeinensDr. Margaret CarlsonJoan C. GrahamLynn Mitchell Joyce and Larry Wentz (in honor of Libby Lubinger)Eleanor Werman (In honor of Amy, Rick, Hayden & Hadley Bashein) Tracy Hull & Carl Engleman Richard & Amy Bashein

Friends • $50+Deborah Blossom

Jodi GarceauLaura S. and William E. GraconGreta GreibSylvia MatternMarie C. McMonagleJudith and Wayne Stofan (In honor of: Amy, Rick, and Hayden & Hadley Bashein)Julie & Lawrence LoebJoseph RochaLois Davis

In-Kind DonationsKiersti CritchfieldJudith CunninghamJordan DetwillerBarbara ElliottKey Bank Community: Robin Cicelc, Judith CunninghamKaren JordanJen KlerLorraine Szabo

chEck Out thE FAIRMOuNt cENtER ARt GAllERy!

Come see our latest installation at the

Fairmount Center Art Gallery!

Our art shows feature the best local and area artists,

with new installations every 6-8 weeks.

Call 440-338-3171 or check our website,

www.fairmountcenter.org for viewing times.

In the Galleries

linda hutchinson, Best of Show 39th Annual Fairmount Art Exhibition

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Thank You

A heartfelt thank you

to our dedicated Board of Directors:

Board of DirectorsGrant Cleveland, President

Walter Bonner Dr. Margaret Carlson

Samuel TaylorAdvisor to the Board: Jeff Weiss

faIrMounT cenTeroffIce hours

Monday-Thursday, 9am-8pmFriday, 9am-3pm

Saturday, 9am-1pm(Varies Depending on Class Schedules)

Sunday, Closed

WEAthER POlIcy Fairmount Center may cancel classes in case of inclement weather. We no longer follow any one school district’s closure policy but instead make the decision based on road conditions in the area surrounding Fairmount Center. For the latest updates on closures please check our website, www.fairmountcenter.org, Facebook page, or voice mail message by calling 440.338.3171, as well as local news outlets.

Thank you to the FDT Dancers and wonderful dance mom/student who helped make our 39th Annual Art Exhibition a success. These six ladies did an incredible job serving with a smile. Thank you, Crystal Murcia, Isabel Murcia, Maria Munday, Sarah Hill, Amelia Broadbent, and Eleanor Cleveland for volunteering your time for the FAE reception. The reception went more smoothly because you guys were there to help us.

Consider Fairmount for Your Event!Fairmount Center makes a terrific space for parties, showers, family

gatherings and club meetings. We can customize kids’ birthday packages in art and dance and allow you to bring in your own food and cake, and even do some of your own decorating to create a personal, affordable event.

Our rental prices are reasonable and include use of our kitchen (fit

for catering!), parking lot and more. Interested in learning more?

Call 440.338.3171.

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The Fall Semester is comprised of two 7-week sessions, August 31, 2015-October 17, 2015 – October 19, 2015-December 6, 2015. Please check your class dates in the catalog to, as some classes may have different run dates. Workshops and Master Classes will have

specific dates noted next to their title. Make-up for Fall Session classes will be held December 7 – 12, 2015.

PLEASE REGISTER WITH PAYMENT BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR CLASS. If you would like to take advantage of our new payment plan system, the FIRST HALF of the account total must be paid by credit card by the first day of classes. The remaining balance will

automatically be charged to the same credit card halfway through each fall session. If you have any questions, please call our offices.

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A class at Fairmount Center for the Arts makes a perfect gift and keeps the

celebration going the whole year long! Visit www.fairmountcenter.org, pick a class and let the celebration begin.

Children’s Dance

Recreational Dance

PLEASE REGISTER WITH PAYMENT OR PAYMENT

PLAN TERMS BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR CLASS.

440.338.3171

kinderdanceDress code (Girls): Black leotard (no attached skirt), pink tights, pink ballet shoes, black tap shoes, long hair in a bun; short hair pinned off face. (Boys): White top, dark pants, black ballet shoes; black tap shoes.

Age: 2–3 yrsDay/Time: Monday, 4:30-5:15pm Friday, 9:15-10am Tuesday, 3:30-4:15pm Instructor: Fredrick Moodie

Age: 3–4 yrsDay/Time: Tuesday, 4:30-5:15pm Friday, 10-10:45amInstructor: Fredrick Moodie

Age: 4–5 yrsDay/Time: Friday, 10:45-11:30am Monday, 5:15-6pm Tuesday, 5:30-6:15pmInstructor: Fredrick MoodieFee: $90 per 7-week sessionThis class is designed to introduce young students to the basics of ballet and tap – an ideal class for young children who have shown an interest in dance. We will focus on rhythm, basic movement, music, listening skills and expression for our youngest students.

Fundamentals of Dance children’s EditionAge: 3–4yrsDay/Time: Monday, 10:00-11:00amInstructor: Katie NaborsFee: $95This class was developed for the beginning dancer with emphasis on body conditioning, placement, rhythm and coordination. This is an introduction to the basics of ballet, jazz, modern, soft shoe, ethnic and folk dances. Dress: leotard, strip tights or loose clothing and bare feet.

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Recreational Dance

can’T fInD a Danceclass To fIT your

changIng scheDule? Try the Pre-Paid Card! Ten one-hour dance or fitness classes for $185 may be purchased at the office by adults 18 years or older. This is a convenience for the student who has a varied schedule and cannot attend class on a regular

basis. Classes longer or less than one hour in length not accepted.

Teen/Adult DanceModern FusionAge: 8-14yrsDay/Time: Tuesday, 3:30-4:30pmInstructor: Irene DaveyFee: $100This modern dance class is a great way to highlight core control and strength as well as improve overall balance. The class will also introduce some techniques from other dance forms like ballet and hip hop to really work different muscle groups and maximize overall wellness, coordination, and fun!

Dance for homeschoolersAge: 9–14yrsDay/Time: Monday, 12:30-1:30pmInstructor: Katie NaborsFee: $100This class will present the student with the fun of Broadway Theatre dance. Dancers learn the basics of technique and alignment through a jazz/modern based warm-up and also learn combinations/dances from Broadway favorites. There will be a short informal presentation for friends and family on the last day of the session.

Jazz/FunkAge: 10yrs–AdultDay/Time: Wednesday, 5:30-6:30pmInstructor: Liz CatterlinFee: $100Jazz Funk is a combination of hip-hop with jazz elements and even a little contemporary movement. It is a form that wraps all of this into a funky style that is both fun and expressive.

Fundamentals of Dance SamplerAge: Teen–AdultDay/Time: Monday, 11am-12pmInstructor: Katie NaborsFee: $100This class is developed for the beginning dancer or the dancer who has not studied recently with an emphasis on body conditioning, placement, rhythm and coordination. This is an introduction to the basics of ballet, jazz, modern, soft shoe, ethnic and folk dances. Dress: Leotard, strip tights or loose clothing and bare feet.

Stretch and SomaticsAge: Teen–AdultDay/Time: Tuesday, 12-1pm OR Tuesday, 7:45-8:45pmInstructor: Irene DaveyFee: $100This class will go through a series of stretches and relaxing techniques to create a strong mind/body connection and increased flexibility. Utilizing techniques from modern dance and kinesiology, this class will create a stronger and more limber body and mind!

ModernAge: Teen–AdultDay/Time: Tuesday, 11am-12pmInstructor: Irene DaveyFee: $100This modern class is for teens and adults who want to learn basic modern dance technique and training. This class will strengthen the whole body as well as improve coordination by utilizing gravity rather than fighting against it. An energetic and fun way to work the body and mind!

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Recreational Dance

tap Beginner Age: Teen–AdultDay/Time: Thursday, 6:15-7pmInstructor: Fredrick MoodieFee: $100 per 7-week sessionNo prior dance experience required. Basic fundamental techniques will be taught in a fun atmosphere. tap Beginner II Age: Teen–AdultDay/Time: Monday, 6-7pm Instructor: Fredrick MoodieFee: $100 per 7-week session Dance/Movement Card EligibleMinimal tap experience required. This class explores the excitement and energy of tap technique. Basic combinations will be taught.

tap Beginner IIIAge: Teen–AdultDay/Time: Tuesday, 12:30-1:30pmInstructor: Fredrick MoodieFee: $100 per 7-week session Dance/Movement Card EligibleBasic tap experience required. This class explores the excitement and energy of tap technique. Combinations will be learned to showcase the student’s talents.

Teen/Adult Dance

tap IntermediateAge: Teen–AdultDay/Time: Tuesday, 11:30-12:30pmInstructor: Fredrick MoodieFee: $100 per 7-week session Dance/Movement Card EligibleSome tap experience required. This class explores the excitement and energy of tap technique. Intermediate level explores more advanced combinations and faster pace. Go from classical traditional to grounded and jazzy.

Adult Ballet 18+Age: AdultDay/ Time: Tuesday, 10-11amInstructor: Irene DaveyDay/ Time: Tuesday, 7:15-8:15pmInstructor: Nicholas RoseFee: $100 per 7-week sessionStudents will build on basic technique in ballet with emphasis on terminology and correct placement.

PLEASE REGISTER WITH PAYMENT OR PAYMENT

PLAN TERMS BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR CLASS.

440.338.3171

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Recreational DanceFAIRMOuNt SPANISh DANcERS lIBBy luBINGER, Artistic Director: Founded in 1972 by Artistic Director, Libby Lubinger, Fairmount Spanish dancers are based at the Fairmount Center for the Arts and are the only dance company in Ohio dedicated solely to Spanish dance. The company has performed statewide, and its members perform regularly throughout northeast Ohio presenting concerts and lecture demonstrations for schools, organizations and civic groups. The Fairmount Spanish Dancers are Visiting Artists in the Ohio Arts Council’s Artists in Education program. Among the distinguished guest artists who have worked with the company are Maria Alba, José Greco, Nana Lorca, La Conja, Teodoro Morca, Ilisa Rosal, Carlota Sanata, Cihtli Ocampo and Ethan Margolis.

Dress code: (Ladies): Leotard, skirt, shoes with 2-inch heels, castanets, tennis shoes. (Men): Loose pants, t-shirt, boot or heeled shoes, castanets, tennis shoes.

Spanish DanceSpanish Dance I & IIAge: Teen–-AdultDay/Time: Wednesday, 6:30-8pmInstructor: Libby LubingerFee: $145 per 7-week sessionLearn Flamenco, Regional, Classical and Escuela Bolera styles.

Spanish III and companyAge: Teen–-AdultDay/Time: Monday, 7-8:30pmInstructor: Libby LubingerFee: $145 per 7-week sessionLearn Flamenco, Regional, Classical, and Escuela Bolera styles. Class has an emphasis on technique which includes compas, footwork, palmas, upper body and arms, and castaneting.

Spanish company classAge: Teen–-AdultDay/Time: Thursday, 7-9pmInstructor: Sandi BohlFee: $215 per 7-week session Dance/Movement Card EligibleThe ultimate high-energy dance ensemble.

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Dance Theatre

Fairmount Dance Theatre Company (FDTC) provides a rigorous, performance-focused dance company experience to current level V and VI Fairmount Dance Theatre students by invitation only from the Director. FDTC dancers have heightened discipline in their dance studies and are seeking additional dance experiences in classical contemporary and jazz performance. FDT Company dancers complete the regular weekly FDT curriculum plus take an additional company class and an additional rehearsal each Saturday TBD.

Fairmount Dance Theatre Company (FDTC)

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feaTureD TeacherKaTe weBB Kate Webb is delighted to join the Fairmount team both as the FDT Coordinator and as a dance instructor. She is currently dancing professionally with Verb Ballets in Cleveland, OH. Originally from Richmond VA, she found her passion for dance through an outreach program and danced both as a student and as a company trainee with Richmond Ballet. Next, she attended Butler University where she graduated cum laude with a BS in Dance-Arts Administration with high departmental honors.

Kate has taught numerous styles of movement for several years in many contexts—dance studios, community centers, gyms, performing art schools, etc. Seeing improvement among her students is one of her favorite things! She is deeply passionate about helping children experience personal growth by finding their own artistic connections. She has been involved in the nonprofit art world for several years and has worked previously in the education and outreach department at Sarasota Ballet. She is excited to bring so many of her interests together under one roof!

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DIREctOR: DR. MARGAREt cARlSONVerb Ballets, Under the Leadership of Dr. Margaret Carlson, is pleased to join the Fairmount family as advisor to FDT. Dr. Carlson and Kate Webb will be working together to bring to you excellence in dance training. Fairmount Dance Theater (FDT) wishes to bring the beauty of dance to the community and to provide classical dance training for aspiring dancers ages 5-18. FDT offers a progressive curriculum in ballet, modern, jazz and tap techniques and two performance opportunities each year. All FDT students are required to attend ballet technique class and levels IV and up to take modern technique class to qualify to perform. Participation in any FDT class is open to students whether or not they perform with FDT. Class time is used to focus on dance technique while rehearsals for upcoming performance’s are held on Thursdays (level I), Fridays (levels II-IV) and Saturdays (levels V-VI). Individual FDT classes are open to all young dancers regardless of experience; students new to the program may meet with the director to determine their placement. Placement in the appropriate level will be based on individual technique as well as age. FDT students are expected to adhere to a professional attendance policy and dress code; Information on both will be distributed at the first class of each session

FDt and FDtc Dress code:Ballet (Girls): Black camisole spaghetti strap leotard, pink

convertible tights and split sole ballet slippers (long sleeve black leotards will be permitted for the winter months), hair must be in a bun and bangs secured away from face (short hair – please have hair out of face if cannot place in bun)(Boys): White t-shirt, black tights, black ballet shoes

Modern (Girls): Black camisole spaghetti strap leotard, pink or black convertible tights, jazz pants optional, bare feet, hair must be in a pony tail (short hair – please have hair out of face if cannot place in ponytail) (Boys): Loose clothing, bare feet

Jazz/tap (Girls): Black camisole spaghetti strap leotard, pink or black tights, black jazz shoes and tap shoes, black jazz pants optional, hair must be in a pony tail (short hair – please have hair out of face if cannot place in ponytail)(Boys): Loose clothing, black jazz shoes and tap shoes

Fairmount Dance Theatre (FDT)

Dance TheatreFDt Fee chartThe chart below is based on a 7-week session. In FDT, students are charged based on the total hours of dance registered per week.

For example, a student registered for FDT Ballet V, Tap V and Modern V would owe $357. Ballet V (Monday AND Wednesday)4:30-6pm = 1.5hr per week4:45-6:15pm = 1.5hr per weekTap V (Wednesday)7:10-8:10pm = 1hr per weekModern V (Monday)7:15-8:15pm = 1hr per weekTotal hours per week = 5hrs = $357

2015 Fall Session: Aug. 31-Oct. 17 (7 weeks) Tuition (per child) Oct. 19-Dec. 5 (7 weeks) Tuition (per child) Hours of Dance Hours of DancePer Week Tuition Per Week Tuition.75 hr. $137 4.50hr. $3291.00hr. $149 4.75hr. $3431.25hr. $161 5.00hr. $3571.50hr. $173 5.25hr. $371 1.75hr. $185 5.50hr. $385 2.00hr. $197 5.75hr. $399 2.25hr. $210 6.00hr. $413 2.50hr $223 6.25hr. $4282.75hr. $236 6.50hr. $443 3.00hr $249 6.75hr. $458 3.25hr. $262 7.00hr. $473 3.50hr. $275 7.25hr. $488 3.75hr. $288 7.50hr. $5034.00hr. $301 7.75hr. $5184.25hr. $315 8.00hr. $533

FDt Rehearsal Feelevel I: thursdays, 7:15-7:45pmlevels II, III and IV: Fridays, 4-7pmlevels V and VI: Saturdays, 12:30-4pmLevel I - $65 Level II - $75 Level III - $75Level IV - $105 Level V - $120 Level VI - $120

PLEASE REGISTER WITH PAYMENT OR PAYMENT PLAN TERMS BEFORE

THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR CLASS

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Dance Theatre

FDt Ballet I Age: 5–6yrsDay/Time: Thursday, 6:10-7:10pmInstructor: Kate WebbStudents will start to build on basic techniques in ballet vocabulary with an emphasis on terminology and correct placement. Ballet students will expand their vocabulary and technique through work at the barre, center and across the floor.

FDt Ballet IIAge: 6–7yrsDay/Time: Thursday, 5:05-6:05pmInstructor: Nicholas RoseStudents will continue to build on basic technique in ballet vocabulary with an emphasis on terminology and correct placement. Ballet students will expand their vocabulary and technique through work at the barre, center and across the floor. Movements will become more intricate.

FDt Jazz/tap I & IIAge: 5–7yrsDay/Time: Thursday, 4-5pm Instructor: Fredrick MoodieOn an alternating schedule, students will learn the fundamentals of jazz technique and continue to build on their tap technique.

FDt tap III Age: 8–11yrsDay/Time: Tuesday, 6:40-7:40pmInstructor: Fredrick MoodieFocus is on multiple rhythms, sound and more intricate steps and musicality.

FDt Ballet III Age: 8–11yrsDay/Time: Tuesday, 4:30-5:30pmInstructor: Michael HintonStudents will build on basic ballet technique and will begin to focus on proper alignment and execution of combinations while reviewing previously learned movements allowing students to refine their skills.

FDt Modern/Jazz IIIAge: 8–11yrsDay/Time: Tuesday, 5:35-6:35pmInstructor: Omar HumphreyStudents will learn more intricate combinations and build on their understanding of modern and jazz technique. A half-hour of class will be dedicated to each area of technique.

FDt Ballet IVAge: 9–12yrsDay/Time: Tuesday, 5:35-6:50pmInstructor: Michael HintonDay/Time: Thursday, 4:30-5:45pmInstructor Kate WebbStudents have a strong base of technical ability while continuing to grow. Students will be expected to focus on performance quality.

Fairmount Dance Theatre (FDT)

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Dance TheatreFDt Jazz IVAge: 9–12yrsDay/Time: Thursday, 5:55-6:55pmInstructor: Omar HumphreyThis class will introduce the students to a variety of jazz styles while improving technique and developing performance quality.

FDt tap IV Age: 9–12yrsDay/Time: Thursday, 7:05-8:05pmInstructor: Fredrick MoodieFocus on advanced tapping and musicality.

FDt Modern IVAge: 9–12yrsDay/Time: Tuesday, 4:30-5:30pmInstructor: Omar HumphreyThis class is designed to develop strong technique, core strength, improvisational and choreographic skills. Students will develop a better understanding of body awareness and improve performance quality.

FDt Jazz VAge: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Monday, 7:15-8:15pmInstructor: Omar Humphrey“Jazz” is an upbeat, stylish, and versatile dance form combining the basic techniques of ballet with the more modern steps found in pop and Broadway. Jazz classes include strengthening warm ups, stretching techniques to elongate and encourage muscle strength with flexibility, across the floor movements, leaps, turns and center combination work to fun and upbeat, recognizable music.

FDt tap VAge: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Wednesday, 7:10-8:10pmInstructor: Liz CatterlinThis level of tap will work on more intricate steps which include multiple sounds. Students will learn to focus on musicality and understand how to perform various rhythms from step to step.

FDt Modern VAge: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Monday, 6:10-7:10pmInstructor: Omar HumphreyThis class is designed to develop strong technique, core strength, improvisational and choreographic skills. Students will develop a better understanding of body awareness and improve performance quality.

FDt Ballet V Age: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Monday, 4:30-6pmInstructor: Hannah BarnaDay/Time: Wednesday, 4:45-6:15pmInstructor: Hannah BarnaStudents will continue to expand their vocabulary and technique while increasing difficulty.

FDt Pointe VAge: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Wednesday, 6:20-7:05pmInstructor: Kate WebbThis class is open to all Level V students to take as a Pre-Pointe class. Progression into pointe shoes is contingent on instructor’s discretion. Students must take Ballet V in order to participate.

FDt Ballet VI Age: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Monday, 5:35-7:05pmInstructor: Kate WebbDay/Time: Wednesday, 4:30-6pmInstructor: Kate WebbThis group of students has had prior training and experience in ballet. Students will continue to expand their vocabulary and technique while increasing difficulty. Students will be expected to know and communicate in the proper vocabulary as well as perform to the best of their abilities.

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Dance Theatre

FDt Pointe VIAge: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Monday, 7:15-8:15pmInstructor: Kate WebbThis class is only by permission of instructor. Students must take Ballet VI in order to participate.

FDt Jazz VIAge: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Monday, 4:30-5:30pmInstructor: Omar HumphreyCombining the basic techniques of ballet with the more modern steps found in Pop and Broadway, “Jazz” is an upbeat, stylish, and versatile dance form. Jazz classes include strengthening warm ups, stretching techniques to elongate and encourage muscle strength with flexibility, across the floor movements, leaps, turns and center combination work to fun and upbeat, recognizable music.

Fairmount Dance Theatre (FDT)

FDt contemporary VIAge: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Wednesday, 7:15-8:15pmInstructor: Omar HumphreyDrawing from the influences of jazz and modern, this class will expand a dancer’s abilities and body awareness with attention to detail and specificity. Students will increase in flexibility, strength and focus through classwork and instruction.

FDt Modern VIAge: 12–18yrsDay/Time: Wednesday, 6:05-7:05pmInstructor: Omar HumphreyStudents will become more grounded and free with movement. Elements of modern traditions of Limon, Graham, Cunningham and Taylor will be incorporated in this class. The class is designed to develop technique, core strength, improvisational skills and choreographic skills. Students will develop a better understanding of body awareness and improve performance quality.

PLEASE REGISTER WITH PAYMENT OR PAYMENT PLAN TERMS BEFORE

THE FIRST DAY OF YOUR CLASS

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TheatreyOuth thEAtRE lABDIREctOR: PAttI SuSMANAge: 7–14 yrs (Class limit 30)Day/Time: Saturday, 9:30am-12:30pm Instructor: Patti Susman, Director Joan Bendix, Musical DirectorChoreographer: Merlynne Hancock Fee: $320

The Fairmount Center Youth Theatre Lab is designed to train young actor’s techniques in acting, music and dance while working on a musical production. The fall production is Snow White. This play features Princess Snow White who runs away from her evil Stepmother, to find herself lost in the woods. There she encounters several comical dwarves that take her into their home. Other characters include a fun loving mirror, kind guards and a handsome prince. The production and tech week will take place at the Mayfield Village Civic Center (on Wilson Mills and Rt. 91). Tech week will be Monday, Nov. 16 through Thursday, Nov. 19 from 5-7:30pm. The production will be Friday, Nov. 20 at 7:30pm and Saturday, Nov. 21 and Sunday, Nov. 22 at 2pm. Students should wear comfortable clothing, and bring a snack to class.

Youth TheatreFuNDAMENtAlS OF ActING FOR hOMESchOOlERSAge: 8–14yrsDay/Time: Monday, 1:30-2:30pmInstructor: Katie NaborsFee: $100 per 7-week sessionDiscover the building blocks of great acting in this NEW class. Scene work and group acting and movement exercises will be used to examine ways that an actor creates a character and builds relationships on the stage; equal parts technique and pure imagination. Students will learn the basics of a play and how to begin to understand its structure. There will be a short presentation for friends and family on the last day of the session.

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Teen/Adult Health & Fitnessyoga FlowAge: Teen-AdultDay/Time: Monday, 9:00-10:00amInstructor: Katie NaborsFee: $85This class will teach Vinyasa foundation yoga practice. Classes build heat, endurance, flexibility, and strength in a supportive environment, encouraging the link between mindful body movement and the breath. Appropriate for beginners as well as those with an ongoing practice. No yoga experience necessary.

yogaAge: Teen/AdultDay/Time: Tuesday, 9-10am OR Thursday, 11:30am-12:30pmInstructor: Lois WiesbrookFee: $85Slow hatha yoga is a great practice for everyone as it deepens flexibility and improves balance and strengthens personal body awareness. This class is perfect for every BODY - all ages and all abilities - to help achieve physical and mental fitness. No experience necessary. Bring a yoga mat; chairs are available for those who do not wish to be on the floor. Dress comfortably and come to have fun!

Meditation and MindfulnessAge: Teen/AdultDay/Time: Tuesday, 10:15-11am OR Thursday, 12:45-1pmInstructor: Lois WiesbrookFee: $60Come stretch, breath, meditate, and explore the mind-body connection as you experience a powerful set of mindfulness techniques proven to lower blood pressure, heart rate, breath rate, increase body awareness, refresh your mind and release stress from your body. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel. No experience necessary. Come as you are!

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Age: Teen/AdultDay/Time: Tuesday, 11:15am-12:15pmFee: $85The latest research shows that exercise helps maintain brain structure and function as we age as well as providing mobility, flexibility, and strength. Come laugh and learn with brain games and chair based exercise. The DTDTM exercise program was developed for people with Parkinson’s Disease, but its anti-aging effects are beneficial to all! Wear comfortable clothing and come join in the fun!

chair Pilates Age: Adults OnlyTime: Thursday, 10:30-11:30amInstructor: Carol KellyFee: $140 per 7-week session Dance/Movement Card EligibleChair Pilates engages your core like never before! It is designed to provide students with a solid foundation of Pilate’s principles while exercising in a chair. The goal of the program is to help participants become more aware of good postural habits while exercising, to benefit core strength, balance and flexibility. All fitness levels welcome!

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Body SculptingTuesday and Thursday, 9-10am (2 classes offered at this time)Monday, 9-10am Monday 10:15-11:15am (Barre Fx)Wednesday and Friday 10-11amWednesday and Friday 8:45-9:45am (Barre Fx)This class does not run by sessions, it will run all year with only a few exceptions. PLEASE REGISTER at WWW.FLEXCITY.COM, or by calling 440-729-3463. Weight training is the fastest way to shape up! This balanced fitness workout combines strength, flexibility and aerobic endurance without running, dancing or jumping. Working with a set of weights the entire hour, you’ll slim your legs, firm your arms, flatten your tummy and tighten your entire body. Prevents osteoporosis and boosts your metabolism helping you to lose weight, too. You will not build muscular size or bulk. One-on-one instruction provided by a certified instructor. Beginners to advanced fitness levels, work at your own pace. Bring a set of 5 pound dumbbells (each) and an exercise mat or towel. For more information visit Flexcity.com or call 440-729-3463.

Mat Pilates Age: Teen-adultDay/Time: Wednesday, 10:30-11:30amInstructor: Debbie AxelrodFee: $119 per 7-week sessionThe Pilates Method of body conditioning is a unique system of stretching and strengthening exercises developed more than 100 years ago by Joseph Pilates. It strengthens and tones muscles, improves posture, provides flexibility and balance, unites the body and the mind, and creates a more streamlined shape. Pilates takes a balanced approach, training the muscles to work together as an efficient, holistic system, so that no muscle group is overworked. It works on strengthening deep the stabilizing muscles of the body, located in the back, the pelvis and the abdominal - the Core muscles - so we can move with more stability, balance and grace. It’s safe, effective, fun and anyone can do it. All you need is a mat and comfortable clothes.

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Art Toddler/Preschool

Storybook Art Age: 18mos–3yrs (Caregiver Required)Day/Time: Tuesday, 9:30-10:30am (Session I ONLY Sept.1-Oct.13)Instructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $ 85 per 7-week sessionEnjoy time together as we read books to gain inspiration for our art. Art activities will be offered in each class time to engage young attention spans as we explore variety of art mediums and techniques including paint, crayon, clay, and collage. Books and projects are chosen to relate with the seasons.

color My WorldAge: 18mos–3yrs (Caregiver Required)Day/Time: Tuesday, 9:30-10:30am (Session II ONLY Oct. 20-Dec. 1)Instructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $85 per 7-week sessionRed, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple! Catch the rainbow each week in fun color focused art projects. Develop color recognition and exploration through paint mixing, homemade play dough, clay projects and more!

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young at Art Age: 3–5yrs (Caregiver Required)Day/Time: Tuesday, 11am-12pm Instructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $85 per 7-week session (materials fee included)What a super fun time to be an artist! Young ones in this class can begin to learn the language of art and discover their creative self as they explore a variety of art mediums and techniques including paint, crayon, clay, collage, and more.

2015 fall sessIonsMONDAY or FRIDAY • 12:30-2:30pm • AGES 3-5 yrs • $220

Mondays, Sept. 21 & 28, Oct. 5, 12 & 26, Nov. 2, 9 & 16 (8 classes)Fridays, Sept. 18 & 25, Oct. 2, 9, 23 & 30, Nov. 6 & 13 (8 classes)

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Art

Elementary/Middle SchoolElements in Art Age: 5–9yrsDay/Time: Tuesday, 4-5:30pmInstructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $125 per 7-week session Enhance knowledge of art concepts and creativity through art observation, discussion, and creation. This class is designed for all levels and exploration in a variety of media and techniques in drawing, painting, fiber, ceramics, paper making, printing and more. Emphasis is placed on awareness and use of art terms in the artistic process.

Great ArtistsAge: 9–12yrsDay/Time: Friday, 4:30-6pmInstructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $125 per 7-week session Create idea inspired art as you cultivate art concepts and work with techniques in a variety of media including painting, drawing, ink, pastels, fiber, ceramics, casting, paper, and printing. Project planning will be discussed together in first class to incorporate the elements and principles of art such as color, pattern, shape, form, and composition. Imagination encouraged! All skill levels welcome.

arT DIrecTor BrIgITTe fIorIlleBrigitte Fiorille started her career at Fairmount in 2006, teaching ceramics. Prior to becoming one of our famed instructors, Brigitte and her sons were ceramics students for several years before we offered her the opportunity to instruct. Brigitte’s involvement with Fairmount has since grown into instructor in ceramics and children’s art, Studio Manager, and Art Director. She has had ‘art in her life’ since her early and memorable art experiences at the young age of five. More recently she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in ceramics at Kent State University with additional studies in education and business, and was one of our featured artists in the Fairmount Art Gallery’s 2015 spring collaborative show, “SHE”. Brigitte and her husband live with their family of 4 sons, 3 dogs, 2 cats, and 1 rabbit.

clay Foundations Age: 9–14yrsDay/Time: Thursday, 4:30-6pm Instructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $135 per 7-week session Develop your creativity with the basic techniques of handiwork, wheel throwing and glazing in guided projects and independent work. Learn to work with the full process of clay from recycle to kiln and all the amazing things in between. Structured projects will be presented along with time for free play to explore personal creativity. All skill levels welcome.

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ArtTeen / Adult

NEW!! Graphic techniquesAge: 12yrs–AdultDay/Time: Wednesday, 6-8pmInstructor: Lucinda WozniakFee: $125 per 7-week sessionCreate original art in ink, pastel, charcoal, conte crayon, watercolor pencil. We will demonstrate how to create texture and calligraphic line along with many other techniques. Please bring an 8 ½” x 11” spiral media artist notebook.

WatercolorAge: 15yrs–AdultDay/Time: Monday, 10am-1pm or 6-9pmInstructor: Kathy OraveczFee: $220 per 7-week sessionExperience the exciting medium of watercolor as you learn to see composition in terms of line, shape, color, texture, and value. Gain skills to develop your artwork in grid drawing, spatial relationships, effective use of light and shadow, use of design in representational or abstract painting and traditional watercolor techniques. Class time will be used experimenting with hands on painting projects along with emphasis on critique and development of personal style. Beginners through advanced levels welcome. Supply list available at registration.

Studio ceramics Age: 15yrs–AdultDay/Time: Thursday, 10am-1pm or 6-9pm (2 or 3 hrs)Instructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: 2 hours - $170 per 7-week session 3 hours - $245 per 7-week sessionAll skill levels welcome. Students in this class are supported to develop an independent focus and direction of work. Technique demonstration and projects are offered to learn and explore the process of ceramics. Kick and electric wheels are available. All skill levels welcome. Raku firing as weather permits.

Jewelry MakingAge: 15yrs–AdultDay/Time: Tuesday, 6-8pmInstructor: Lucinda WozniakFee: $135 per 7-week session Create original pieces of jewelry using metalworking techniques in sawing, soldiering, shaping, and wire wrapping. Project ideas in pendant, bracelet and ring will be covered. Perfect gifts for loved ones or custom made to go with your favorite outfits. Basic materials included. Silver and stones for jewelry will be available for purchase from the instructor. All skill levels welcome.

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Workshops

Teen/Adult Workshops

Children’s Workshops

tree of life PendantAge: 12yrs–AdultDay/Time: Friday, Oct. 9, 6-8pm Instructor: Lucinda WozniakFee: $30Create a ‘Tree of Life’ work of art using a wire wrapping technique and seed beads inside a hoop. In this class we will make a beautiful and unique piece for hanging as an ornament or wearing as a pendant. All materials included.

Mug MatsAge: 12yrs–AdultDay/Time: Friday, Nov. 13, 6-9pmInstructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $35Relax for an evening as you wrap and weave on a small board loom to create a small mat that is as enjoyable as practical to use under your favorite mug. Loom set up, weaving techniques and application of backing will all be covered to create a finished piece. No experience needed!

Paint StirAge: 3–12yrsDay/Time: Saturday, Sept. 19, 10am-12pmInstructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $20Loosen up from all the “back to school” with this free style painting created by stirring sand into paint and dripping, splattering, and pouring to create several amazing works of art. Does this remind you of a famous artist who liked this technique? Paintings can be picked up when dry. Ages 5 and under, caregiver required.

Paper Mache PumpkinsAge: 3–12yrsDay/Time: Saturday, Oct. 10 & 17, 10am-12pmInstructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $45These little pumpkins will be adored for years to come! We will start our form over a real pumpkin using the traditional paper mache technique. The second visit will involve removing it from the form and securing it back together with additional coats and color. The art room is the place for messy projects like this. Ages 5 and under, caregiver required.

handmade MugsAge: 6–12yrsDay/Time: Saturday, Nov. 7 & 14, 10am-12pmInstructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $45Get ready to enjoy some of the warm drinks of the season with your very own handmade mugs. In the first class, we will create the mugs using the slab technique adding stamped textures and handles with glaze applied in the second. Made to be fully functional, dishwasher and microwave safe. Each student is welcome to make a set of two, one for you and one to share!

holiday cardsAge: 3–12yrs Day/Time: Saturday, Dec. 5, 10am-12pmInstructor: Brigitte FiorilleFee: $20Delight the artist within and start off your holiday well-wishing with a set of unique personally created cards. Each student can develop up to 10 unique cards each using card stock and layers of foam block printing. Assorted envelopes provided. Ages 5 and under, caregiver required.

PLEASE REGISTER WITH PAYMENT BEFORE YOUR CLASS

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MusicMusic LessonsMusIc DIrecTor

DaVID fuller Our private lessons are designed for both beginners and experienced music lovers. Discover how music can become a unique and irreplaceable part of your life – observe a lesson with your child. Make music education a priority for yourself, your child and for humanity. According to a study by College Board in 2010, students who took music lessons for four years or more scored an average of 100 points higher on the SATs than students who did not play a musical instrument. In addition, studying music improves recall and retention of verbal information, advances math achievement and boosts reading and language arts skills. So, what are you waiting for? Call 440.338.3171 for music lessons today!

Private InstructionFairmount Center is pleased to offer voice, piano, violin, viola, and cello lessons. Recitals are scheduled throughout the year, and students are encouraged, but not required, to participate. All recitals are open to the public and are free. To learn more about the music program, call 440.338.3171.

Private music lessons have been popular at the Fairmount Center for the last thirty years! The study of voice, piano, strings or any instrument, requires continuous study and practice. That is why we are now offering weekly lessons that that you can register for three times per year. The first registration will begin the week after Labor Day and continue until Christmas. The second registration will begin the week after New Year’s and continue through June. The third registration will be for the summer months of June, July and August. You can register now for the first session and we can bill your credit card monthly to make it easier for you. If there are any conflicts you can work them out with your instructor. If there is an excused absence that cannot be made up for some reason, you can apply that to the next session with the approval of the instructor.

Semester Dates Do Not Apply to Music Lessons

Here are the benefits to you:1) Registration is only three times per year instead of seven

or eight times per year.2) Billing is easy; we simply debit your credit card once

per month3) Lessons that are difficult to make up can be carried

forward if approved by the Fairmount Center.4) Consistent study will lead to more progress in you

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Registration and payments are accepted at the main office.

FEE: $30.00 per ½ hour $45.00 per ¾ hour $60.00 per hour

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Voice (MuSIcAl thEAtER, POPulAR & clASSIcAl)Age: Late Elementary– Teens–AdultsInstructor: David FullerMain Campus: Thursday, 3-8pm Federated Church (Chagrin Falls): Monday, 3-8pmDavid Fuller has a Master’s Degree in Voice from the Boston Conservatory of Music and founded the Voice Department at Fairmount in 1995. Private voice lessons are designed to develop the voice as it relates to musical theater, popular or classical styles. Students can perform their solos in public recitals that are held in the fall and spring. Musical theater students and others can develop confidence and use these valuable skills in future auditions or other performance venues. Singing still remains one of the most popular instruments of private study. For more information, please call 440.338.3171.

MusicViolin & ViolaAge: 5 yrs–AdultInstructor: Gregory BerlinMain Campus: Tuesday, 4:30-8pmGreg Berlin received his Bachelor of Music from Indiana University School of Music and his MBA from Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of

Management. Mr. Berlin teaches violin and viola to students ages 5 and up in both traditional and Suzuki methods.

celloAge: 5yrs–AdultInstructor: Eric GrafMain Campus: Wednesday, 4-8pmEric Graf holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Cello Performance from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Cello Performance and Suzuki Pedagogy at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he studies with renowned Suzuki pedagogue Dr. Melissa Kraut. Mr. Graf teaches cello to students ages 5 and up in both traditional & Suzuki methods.

PianoAge: Reading Age (approx. age 6)–AdultInstructor: Omar RoyMain Campus: Monday, 3-8pmOmar Roy holds a BA in Music from Mercyhurst University and was a major prize winner at the EMTA Scholarship Competition in 2009 and 2011. Mr. Roy offers piano instruction for beginning, intermediate and advanced students from reading age to adult.

A class at Fairmount Center for the Arts makes aperfect gift! Simply visit www.fairmountcenter.org

and pick a class.

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