workshop | Philadelphia Massage Meetup (11/22)

Sunday, November 22, 5 – 8 p.m.

This hands-on event is for all who are interested in learning about giving and receiving massages. Whether you are a beginner, student of massage school, or professional, all are invited to share, relax, and learn in this exchange of safe touch.

Dan Myers, a 10 year veteran of massage and instructor of aromatherapy, will share his five-star knowledge with those who seek it. To learn more, visit: www.meetup.com/Philadelphia-Massage/ Price is only $15 or $20 for two people. Also, if you are a massage and bodywork professional, get in for just $5!


party | West Philadelphia Orchestra Neighborhood Dance Party (11/1)

West Philadelphia Orchestra celebrates 3 years!

Sunday, November 1, 7:30 – 11 p.m.

West Philadelphia Orchestra Photograph by Jacques-Jean Tiziou

West Philadelphia Orchestra is celebrating their third anniversary of merrymaking and bootyshaking by throwing a high-energy dance party for the West Philly community. Hooray! It’s not in a bar, doesn’t start at 11 pm, and it’s in the neighborhood. The band will play some traditional music from Eastern Europe, as well as their original compositions that meld world rhythms, jazz, and Philly soul in one joyful sound. Bring family, friends, foods, drinks, and dancing shoes. $5 donation.

More info: www.westphiladelphiaorchestra.com and on MySpace


dance classes | Gabrielle Roth’s 5Rhythms® Dance (11/7, 11/21, 12/5, 12/19)

Saturdays, November 7 & 21, and December 5 & 19, 3:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.5RhythmsPhilly

These 2 hour classes will take us deeper into this cathartic, joyful, insightful, and wild Spiritual Movement Practice. The classes will form a series, but can be taken on their own. They will build on the Tasters we have held, but Newcomers are very welcome!

The 5Rhythms® of Flowing, Staccato, Chaos, Lyrical, and Stillness form ‘The Wave’, a simple movement meditation practice that encourages us to find our own dance of embodied feeling and to discover ourselves at our most fluid and creative level, bringing more of ourselves –body, heart, mind & soul- into movement, on the dance floor & out in the world. There are no steps to learn and it can be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of age, fitness, ability, or experience.

Cost: $15 each, $10 students/elders, but no one turned away (Class card will buy 4 for cost of 3).

Please contact Richard with questions at waves.philly@gmail.com.

Richard McConnell Jerram has been dancing the 5Rhythms since 1996. He brings heart, humor, and eight years’ experience as an accredited teacher.


Fall in love with West Philly all over again…

…via this nifty 7-minute video tour of Baltimore Avenue. Narrated by VIX Emporium‘s Sean Dorn; produced by Philadelphia Weekly‘s Stephen Metzger. (Look for Studio 34 around the five-minute mark.) Nice job, guys!


eclectic | StudioSeries (12/19)

Saturday, December 19, 8 p.m.

Emily Wexler – dance
Zornitsa Stoyanova – dance
Dan Blackberg/Nick Millevoi – trombone, guitar, projections
(Megan Bridge/Peter Price) – music, dance
Moving Parts/megfoley – dance
React/Dance (Kristin Shahverdian/Jacelyn Biondo) – dance
Tim Albro – electronics

The StudioSeries is a monthly, informal series featuring performance in all media by some of the Philly’s most exciting artists (with some fabulous out of town guests). The StudioSeries is cozy, informal and fun! Come check out their work while it’s raw, and in the works. It’s a rare and thrilling opportunity to get a window into the artist’s creative process. Feel free to hang afterwards, meet the artists and chat with them about their performances.


eclectic | StudioSeries (11/21)

Saturday, November 21, 8 p.m.

Chris Forsyth – guitar
Cecilia Corrigan – performance
Dustin Hurt – sound
Jen Mcginn – dance
Andy Hayleck – electronics, invented instruments
DaDaDance project (Eun Jung Choi-Gonzalez/Guillermo Ortega Tanus) – dance

The StudioSeries is a monthly, informal series featuring performance in all media by some of the Philly’s most exciting artists (with some fabulous out of town guests). The StudioSeries is cozy, informal and fun! Come check out their work while it’s raw, and in the works. It’s a rare and thrilling opportunity to get a window into the artist’s creative process. Feel free to hang afterwards, meet the artists and chat with them about their performances.


eclectic | StudioSeries Halloween (10/30 & 10/31)

Friday, October 30 and Saturday, October 31, 8 p.m.

Please join us for the spooky Halloween edition of the StudioSeries. They are separate lineups so come both evenings for double trouble. Contemporary dance, music, poetry and theater is super scary so bring a friend to hold your hand! This month features a raffle with big prizes like private pilates, yoga and myofascial bodywork.

Oct 30th
Aaron Birk – performance, visual art
David Fishkin – saxophone
Jenny Sawyer – dance
Tina Heuges – dance
Rob Wright – poetry
Daniele Paloumpis – dance

Oct 31st
Erin Foreman-Murray – dance
Fatima Adamu – voice
Ben Camp – theater
Rebecca Patek – dance
Karina Kacala – voice
Sharon Mansur – dance

The StudioSeries is a monthly, informal series featuring performance in all media by some of the Philly’s most exciting artists (with some fabulous out of town guests). The StudioSeries is cozy, informal and fun! Come check out their work while it’s raw, and in the works. It’s a rare and thrilling opportunity to get a window into the artist’s creative process. Feel free to hang afterwards, meet the artists and chat with them about their performances.


dance workshop | Gabrielle Roth’s 5Rhythms Dance (10/17)

Saturday, October 17, 3:15 to 4:45 p.m.5RhythmsPhilly

A second opportunity to find out about this dynamic, cathartic, joyful, insightful, and wild Spiritual Movement Practice. The session will introduce you to the basics and open you to some of the possibilities.

The 5Rhythms® of Flowing, Staccato, Chaos, Lyrical, and Stillness form ‘The Wave’, a simple movement meditation practice that encourages us to find our own dance of embodied feeling and to discover ourselves at our most fluid and creative level, bringing more of ourselves –body, heart, mind & soul- into movement, on the dance floor & out in the world. There are no steps to learn and it can be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of age, fitness, ability, or experience.

Cost: $5 Community Price.

This Introduction will be followed by a series of four 2 hour classes on 1st & 3rd Saturdays in November & December. ($15 each, $10 students/elders, but no one turned away. Class card will buy 4 for cost of 3)

Richard Jerram brings heart, humor, and eight years’ experience as an accredited teacher.

He discovered the 5Rhythms in 1996 and has taught classes and workshops for groups of 2 to 120 dancers in London, Lisbon and Melbourne (including groups of Buddhists and Quakers). Richard moved to Philadelphia from the UK in March 2008 and now teaches regularly in Philadelphia and Washington DC.


kids class | Music Together (10/17, 11/7, 12/5, 12/12)

Free Demonstration Classes!

Saturdays, October, 17, November 7, December 5 & 12, 8:25 to 9:15 a.m.MusicTogether

Music Together® is an internationally recognized early childhood music program for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergardeners, and the adults who love them. First offered to the public in 1987, it pioneered the concept of a research-based, developmentally appropriate early childhood music curriculum that strongly emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement.
Music Together classes are based on the recognition that all children are musical. All children can learn to sing in tune, keep a beat, and participate in the music of our culture, provided that their early environment supports such learning.

A ten-week semester (of which there are three per year) begins in January 9, 2010.

Music Together classes are offered by The Philadelphia Suzuki Piano Academy. For registration and other information, and to RSVP for demonstration classes, please contact icanplay@philasuzukipiano.com or 267.251.0429.

Tuition includes:

  • Ten weekly 45-minute classes
  • A beautifully illustrated songbook with activity suggestions for parents.
  • Two copies of a professionally recorded CD which includes songs, rhythm chants, “play-along” music, and tonal and rhythm patterns — a different song collection for each semester, rotated over three years.
  • A Parent Guide DVD for new families called: “Music Together at Home: Helping Your Child Grow Musically.”
  • An ongoing parent education program throughout the semester to help parents learn how children develop musically, and how to assess their child’s rhythm and tonal development.

Music Together art & logo design © 1992-2010 Music Together LLC. Music Together is a registered Trademark. The Philadelphia Suzuki Piano Academy, LLC is licensed by Music Together LLC. For more locations: www.musictogether.com, (800)728.2692


party | Great Unknown CD Release Party (10/23)

Friday, October 23, doors at 8 p.m.greatunknown

Promising to be a night to remember, The Great Unknown, an original band from West Philadelphia will release their new album, “Tonight, Let’s Pretend” at Studio 34′s big beautiful space on Baltimore avenue. Expect live music and DJ sets. Expect good people. Expect special guests. The new album will be played as well as brand new songs.

Doors will open at 8 pm with a variety of acts leading up to The Great Unknown set at 10:30. Get there early. Stay late. $12 admission (10$ presale); $20 includes new CD. To reserve your ticket, please email thegreatunknownband@gmail.com.

About the Album:
“Tonight, Let’s Pretend” is a major step for The Great Unknown, which has been harnessing its sound for three years in Philadelphia and beyond, playing local venues such as Johnny Brenda’s and World Cafe Live and touring throughout the south and northeast. Recorded in Millville, New Jersey to 3/4″ tape, the album catches the energetic live sound of the band while allowing for some studio experimentation and textures that add to the listening experience. The Great Unknown are “more concerned with crafting a song than cranking their amps and blasting through a batch of disposable booze tunes (Independent Weekly, Chapel Hill, NC) ,” and this record showcases that crafting in a cohesive, complete album that grows with each listen.

“I Can See Forever Up Here” starts the album with a twin electric guitar riff and a chorus that begs to be repeated for days. “Self-Portraits”, a song about legendary Philadelphia artist Isaiah Zagar, allows the band to stretch out, and is followed by the catchy “I’m Not Listening”, which was featured in Paste Magazine’s audio sampler last winter and can be heard on WXPN radio in Philadelphia. “Young Military Wives” features the saw and fiddle of the Wissahickon Chicken Shack’s Phil D’Agostino and Kiley Ryan, respectively, adding a combination of weariness and honky-tonk to the wartime song. The live anthem “We’ve Got Secrets” is augmented by soaring horns and a dinner party full of friends. The West Philadelphia Orchestra’s Jack Ohly lends his upright bass work to “Shrapnel” while the rest of the band offers it’s most subtle playing. “Votre Notra Dom” offers a changeup and features the keyboard work of EJ Simpson. The coupling of “Over and Over” and “Tonight, Let’s Pretend” find The Great Unknown seeking out the further regions of the pop song, featuring bowed upright bass and accordion in the former, and a symphony of noise in the title track. A crowd favorite, “The Weasel & The Worm” closes the album on an intimate note, as tape hiss fills the background of this hushed acoustic ballad.


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kids series | ZoomDance: Action Adventure Story-Telling Dance Classes (10/15)

Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.; Runs 7 weeks starting Oct. 15.zoomdance

ZoomDance is a high-energy class of dance, music, story-telling, imagination and fun! Aimed at kids 18 months through 4 years old, the classes emphasize creative play and building confidence through songs, stories, and performance. Each week, we’ll read a new book and explore the movement and adventures of the characters. Kids have the opportunity to show off their favorite moves, invent characters, and try lots of new movement ideas. Come for the free Oct. 15 trial!

$60 through Oct. 15 (preregister via
info@zoomdance.org or 610-937-2032), $70 thereafter. Get more information about the ZoomDance class, Sarah the teacher, and the other locations: www.zoomdance.com.


party | Global Health Equities Program Fundraiser and Fun-raising Party (10/2)

Kenya

Friday, October 2, 7 p.m. – 11 p.m.

Join us for an evening of music, dance, food and fun. ALL proceeds will go toward the purchase of medical equipment for Mbagathi District Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.

Suggested donation: $10

About the Hospital:
Mbagathi hospital is 167-bed facility and the only district public hospital in Nairobi Province. The hospital is located on the edge of the Kibera slum, the largest slum in Kenya, and serves an annual average of 73,783 patients. Mbagathi district hospital runs the most important diagnostic center for tuberculosis in Nairobi and operates an HIV/AIDS clinic.

Video of Mbgathi Hospital

Equipment Needed:
This equipment is basic by Western standards with such items often found in each patient room. At the Mbagathi District Hospital, these items are scarce or non-existent.

  • pulse oximeter – $50/each: used to monitor patient oxygen levels and for diagnosis of life-threatening AIDS-related infections
  • EKG machine – $2000: used for the diagnosis of common emergent conditions, such as heart attacks.
  • blood pressure monitor – $35/each
  • internet access – $300/year: needed for communication and teleconferencing with medical experts from around the world.
  • centrifuge – $450 – needed for preparation of blood and cerebral spinal fluid samples to allow health care providers to evaluate specimens on site and expedite diagnoses.

The Evening Line-up!

7:30pm: Soulful vocals of Fatima Adamu

Fatima is the quintessential example of a modern-day Renaissance woman. In addition to holding a degree in Geography and Urban Studies from Temple, Fatima is a poet, model, actress, singer, fashion designer, dancer and painter.

8:30pm: African Dance performance with Anssumane Silla’, Nikki Brake-Silla’ and ensemble with live drummining. Followed by a African Dance lesson!

Anssumane began his dancing career at the tender age of 11. He has since danced professionally for over 18 years with the National Ballet of Guinea Bissau. He career has lead him to perform for Dignitaries, Ambassadors and Presidents from around the world. Anssumane has performed in Mali, Senegal, The Gambia, South Africa and Libya and has garnered numerous awards for excellence in dance performance and teaching. He teaches traditional and contemporary dance styles (Bijagos, Balanta, Fula, and Manjaco) from Guinea Bissau.

9:ish – 11pm: DJ Ross Of Love spinning tunes!

For more info, contact Jen Cohn, MD:
jecohn6@critpath.org


monthly party | Feet Active (10/9)

Friday, October 9, 8 p.m.feetactive

A very special October Feet Active as Ross of Love and Jason Doodle are both celebrating birthdays.

The night sets up like this…
8pm – a special guest performance by the The Lenny Seidman Tabla Choir, with guest Craig Ebner on sitar.

9:30 – DJs Ginkgo and Ross of Love team up to set the stage for an energetic joyous dance party.

Midnight – Lenny returns to play live tabla during Jason’s midnight yoga class!

100+ vegan cupcakes with a special guest appearance from candles.


improv comedy | Illegal Refill (10/15)

Thursday, October 15, 10 p.m.

Longform improv comedy continues at Studio 34! West Philly’s own Illegal Refill hosts an hour of fast-paced, nuanced comedy made all the more enjoyable by the fact that it is made up entirely on the spot. Pay-what-you-can.


workshop | How to Be Happy and Unstressed No Matter What’s Going On (10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11)

Led by Professional Coach, Chris Coward, MSW, LCSW, ACC

Wednesdays, October 21 & 28, and November 4 & 11, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

You don’t need to tolerate feelings of overwhelm, stress and unhappiness. This workshop will get you feeling good again using cutting edge techniques that you can easily learn and do on your own.

You will learn:
• The #1 Secret to Being Happy and how you can increase your happiness right away
• How to decrease your stress and overwhelm in as little as 5 minutes a day

Bonuses:
• Refreshments at each session
• Workbook included ($25 value)
• 30 minutes “Increase Your Happiness” Coaching Session with Chris ($100 value) = $125 in FREE Bonuses

Click here to download the registration form.


workshop | Theatre of the Oppressed (10/24, 11/14, 12/12)

Saturdays, October 24, November 14, & December 12, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Philadelphia Theatre of the Oppressed is hosting monthly workshops at Studio 34. Here’s the lineup for this autumn:

October 24: Games for Actors and Non-Actors. Come learn and play over 30 games that loosen the boundaries of our senses and work to get us thinking and moving outside of our usual routines. A useful tool for performers, as well as teachers, organizers, activists and anyone who works with groups. This workshop will end at 2 p.m., at which point everyone is invited to Clark Park where Spiral Q Puppet Theater’s Peoplehood Parade commences. Sliding scale: $5-15.

November 14: Image Theatre on Gentrification. By sharpening our ability to “speak” with the body, we can communicate things that are often lost in the language of words. This workshop will build movement, sound and dialogue on the issue of gentrification, leading to action steps on what we can do as a community to move forward without trampling others underfoot.

December 12: The Rainbow of Desire. A technique aimed at disarming our most intimate oppressors—those inside our own heads. The Rainbow of Desire takes some of these oppressors out of our heads and puts them onstage where the group can tackle them together.

Get details at http://tophiladelphia.blogspot.com . To register for one, two, or all three workshops, please email tophilly@gmail.com or call 215-730-0982.


dance | Transverse Orientation (10/3 & 10/4)

Presented by Public Realm Productions

Saturday, October 3, 8 p.m. and Sunday October 4, 5 p.m.tansverseorientation

An investigation of man’s effect on evolutionary processes. The story of celestial navigation and the orbit of moths around a light bulb. A night of improvisational dance and music.

Suggested donation: $5


chiptunes workshop & performance | 8static (8/22, 9/19, 10/10, 11/14)

Saturdays, August 22 (8 p.m.), September 19 (7 p.m.), October 10 (7 p.m.),
November 14, (7 p.m.)

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8static is Philly’s premier monthly chip music event. Whatever you call it — chiptunes, 8-bit,chip music — it is created from the sound chips of old computers and video game consoles. Sponsored by the Hacktory, 8static hosts artists from around the world each month at Studio 34. Every show features a free workshop or lecture, followed by open mic and the main show. Each event showcases three musical artists and one live visualist — all for just $5 with a flier, or $8 without.

Check www.8static.com for more information!