class | ZoomDance Winter Session (1/12 – 3/1)

ZoomDance Winter Session
Thursdays, January 12 – March 1

ZoomDance classes at Studio34 are offered at a sliding scale of $90-$110 for the whole 8 weeks, which also gives you unlimited access to all the ZoomDance classes around the city. Or buy a 5-class card for $70, no expiration. For more information, please visit the ZoomDance website at http://www.zoomdance.com/.

10:30am – 11:15am Thursdays, 1.5-3 years
ZoomDance: This is a high energy class of dance, music, story-telling, imagination and fun! Over the course of the session, children will develop agility, coordination, rhythm, and balance through a dynamic range of actions. There is an emphasis on creativity and building confidence through songs, stories, and performance. Each week we’ll read a new story and then 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. Grown-ups are encouraged to participate in this class with their small dancers.

4pm – 4:50pm Thursdays, 3-5 years
Intermediate ZoomDance: This class has the same essence as the younger ZoomDance class, with lots of energy and focus on exploring new ideas. We will start to push the edges of dancing the spectrum from wild abandon to careful details. In addition to learning trickier “moves”, we will start thinking of phrases and dances instead of only individual moves, and students will perform for each other in class. When acting out the story, our teachers will encourage students to offer their own ideas too. Grown-ups drop off their dancers for this one, and are invited in on the last day to see what we’ve been working on.


show and tell | Pecha Kucha Night Philadelphia, Vol. 4 (1/30)

Pecha Kucha Night Philadelphia

Saturday, January 30, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.

It’s time to get excited about the fourth installation of Pecha Kucha Night: Philadelphia! For the first time ever, we are presenting the evening with a theme: we want to showcase some of the amazing entrepreneurial actvity that goes on around Philly.

Mike Froelich of the West Philly Tool library has helped us gather a group of people who have all started something great. We have folks who have started businesses or organizations based on ideas that range from liberation of local radio to cupcakes on wheels to team-building with sword and sorcery. It will all converge this Saturday when they tell their story using Pecha Kucha, a kind or rapidfire createive show-and-tell in which each presenter shows 20 slides for 20 seconds apiece.

We’re beyond excited, and would like to share the event with everyone, West Philly to Old City to South Philly and beyond. We ask for $5 at the door to cover for the expenses of setting these events up, but we promise – it will be one of the best $5 you’ve ever spent!

The Pecha-Kucha global site is a great place to learn more about the special performance/presentation art format:
http://pecha-kucha.org/night/philadelphia/

And stay tuned to our developer’s blog, where we will soon be featuring mini bios about the presenters!
http://web.mac.com/jmceuen/JON/Philly_Pecha_Kucha_Blog.html


celebration | Queens of Black History (2/20)

Saturday, February 20, doors at 6:30 p.m., show at 7 p.m.

Featuring fashion show by dawta w/live performances by Evolution and Lady Latoia Renee. Also a very special performance from the Urban Shaman’s. Vendors welcome.

For vending info please call 267-816-4674


eclectic | StudioSeries (4/24)

Saturday, April 24, 8 p.m.

Guest curator:
Adams Berzins


eclectic | StudioSeries (3/26)

Friday, March 26, 8 p.m.

Guest curator:
Eun Jung Choi-Gonzalez


eclectic | StudioSeries (2/27)

Guest curator: Zornitsa Stoyanova/Current

Saturday, February 27, 8 p.m.

Performances by:

Kate Speer
Lisa Rothstein
Annie Wilson
Kelly Adorno /coExist dance
Melissa Putz / Pima Group
Plus a short film by Philippe Decoufle

Come to a wonderful night of Philly’s best emerging choreographers. Kate Speer’s newest solo work touches on themes of childhood and growing pains as well as continues her explorations in presence and performance improvisation. Annie Wilson goes to a more unusual places with her newest piece called”Lovertits”, a trio of women who create a steak dinner out of their oversized breasts. Annie’s influences include: Peaches, Mae West, filet mignon, postmodern dance, granny panties, 1920′s-style burlesque, and awkward amateur porn.

Lisa Rothstein’s beautiful performance you may have seen in a lot of other people’s dances this past year. However, this is going to be her first choreographed piece after graduating College. Lisa says about her work: “I’ve been exploring the lucky instances where humor, specificity, and hysteria collide.”

Kelly Adorno’s “Window” displays a relationship between two people in which negative, repetitive habits effect and alter the initial feelings between the two.

The lovely and much more established PIMA Group will show their latest duet between Melissa Putz and musician Thomas Clark.

All in all, it would be a great mixture of must see young choreographers. We will top it all off with short film by Philippe Decoufle. For those who do not know him, he is the creative genius behind the opening and closing ceremonies of the Winter Olympics Games of 1992.

Cost: $5
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BIOS:

Kate Speer’s work ranges from performance and choreography to research scholarship. She holds a BA in dance and biology from Swarthmore College and has studied with such artists as David Dorfman, Michael Foley, Robert Een, Odile Duboc, Leah Stein, and Lisa Kraus. Speer is a 2009-2010 New Edge Mix Artist and an artist-in-residence at Mascher Space Co-op. Currently, she is dancing with Anne Marie Mulgrew and Dancers and Philly Contact Collective. In Philadelphia, she has performed in the 2009 Philly Fringe, Please Touch Museum’s Dancing Days, the first annual GLBT Arts Festival, and Willi Dorner’s bodies in urban spaces in the 2008 Live Arts Festival. Speer’s newest research project which examines the choreographies of David Dorfman, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, and Jérôme Bel was presented in 2009 at Dance Under Construction XI Conference at UCLA. Her own choreography has been presented at ETC Performance Series and React/Dance’s South Philly Solon.

Anne MacGillivray Wilson is a Philadelphia-based choreographer, director, performer and author. She is a graduate of University of the Arts and the Headlong Performance Institute. She is a co-director of the local dance collective Pink Hair Affair, in which she directed the site-specific evening in memory of the deathtrap. Anne has recently, or is currently working with Sarah Gladwin Camp, Zornitsa Stoyanova, Sarah Lowry, Zach Svoboda, Erin Shanti Desmond, Curt Haworth, and New Paradise Laboratories. This piece is part of a full-length show, Take It Off, performed next weekend, March 5th and 6th, at 8:30 PM. So grab a bottle of wine and head down to the Mascher space to see more burlesque/modern dance mash-up.

Lisa Rothstein earned a B.A. in dance and mathematics from Connecticut College. There she trained in various release modern techniques as well as contact improvisation. While studying, Lisa performed in works by professional choreographers Alexandra Beller, David Dorfman, Doug Elkins, Heidi Henderson, Adele Myers, and Lisa Race. Originally from Havertown, PA, she has selected Philadelphia as the first stop on her path to a career in dance. In 2008, Lisa performed bodies in urban spaces by Austrian choreographer Willi Dorner. In Philadelphia, Lisa is currently making art with Here[begin] Dance Co., as well as with Erin Foreman-Murray. She is further thrilled to occasionally venture to NYC to create with Rebecca Elias and BE Dance Collective. Also, Lisa loves avocados, lavender, and the moon.

Kelly Adorno recently completed her Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in Dance from Temple University with a minor in Business Management. As a student, she has choreographed and performed in various shows including ETC. Performance Series, Philadelphia Fringe Festivals 2008 and 2009 and John Moores University in Liverpool, England. She also interned with the Community Education Center in Philadelphia throughout the summer of 2008. Upon graduation, Kelly has been serving as the administrative assistant at a local dance studio while pursuing her pilates certification. She is thrilled to be a part of a successful Temple dance collective, RealLivePeople, who performed SHRUG in the 2009 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. She has been dreaming and foreseeing her own dance company since the mere age of nine and she couldn’t be happier to direct coEXISTdance with Kathleen Glynn.

Melissa Putz is a dancer, choreographer and educator based in Philadelphia, PA. She is co-founder and artistic director of PIMA Group, a music and dance performance company founded in 2001. She received her dance training through the Professional Training Program at the Merce Cunningham Dance Studio in New York City and received a full dance scholarship to attend the Strictly Seattle Dance Intensive in Seattle, WA. Melisa has studied with Lisa Kraus, former dancer with the Trisha Brown Dance Company, and performed in her work entitled The Partita Project. Melisa also studied with choreographers Anouk Van Dijk (Amsterdam) and Jeanine Durning (NYC) through Professional Development Grants from Dance Advance.

Melisa offers dance classes and workshops to beginners through professionals. She currently teaches dance full-time at the Chester Upland School of the Arts. Her dance teaching experience includes director of the pre-professional Modern Company and co-director of Ballet Concerto, a pre-professional ballet company at the Pennsylvania Performing Arts Academy. Melisa continues to teach dance, yoga and composition workshops locally, nationally and internationally. In November 2005, Melisa taught a 3-day yoga workshop at the National Dance Center in Bucharest, Romania made possible through support from the Trust for Mutual Understanding and Dance Advance. She returned to Romania in August 2007 through support from Dance Theater Workshop Suitcase Fund and Project DCM Foundation to teach a 7-day dance workshop and perform a site-specific work as part of the 2007 Sibiu Dans Festival.

Melisa has been awarded a Leeway Foundation Grant Award (2002), a Rocky Dance Award (2002), Temple University Space Grants (2002 & 2004), Professional Development Grant Awards from Dance Advance (2004 and 2007), and selection for the Susan Hess Choreographer’s Project (2004-2005). She has been Dance Artist-In-Residence at the Community Education Center in Philadelphia during the 2006-2007 performance season. During 2007-2008 she was Artist-In-Residence through the Philadelphia Society for Preservation of Landmarks at the Historic Powel House in Philadelphia and a co-op member at Mascher Space in Philadelphia. She is currently involved in Team Office, a cooperative management support system with funding support from Dance Advance, an initiative of the Pew Center for Arts and heritage.


@Studio34Philly tweets! Week of 2010-01-25

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monthly event | Contact Improvisation Jam (1/23, 2/7, 3/6)

Organized by Fatima Adamu

Saturday, April 10, 1 to 4 p.m.

Saturday, May 8, 1 to 4 p.m.

You are invited! A sliding scale fee of $5-$10.


class series | Reiki Level 1 (1/27-3/17)

8-Week Course taught by Melissa Ameika, Reiki Master/Teacher

Wednesdays, January 27 through March 17, 6 to 9 p.m.

Reiki is based on the concept that everything in the universe is made up of energy, and this universal energy supports the body in healing. Taught on a sliding scale fee $225 – $325. To enroll contact Melissa at: melissa.ameika@gmail.com by phone (cell) 215-906-9441 or leave a note for me at Studio 34. Attendees will receive certificate upon completion of class.

*Classes on 2/3 and 2/17 will be held at another location, TBA.

What is Reiki?

  • Reiki (pronounced Ray-Key) is a Japanese form of energy healing that uses light touch.
  • Promotes relaxation and well-being.
  • Is non-invasive and non-manipulative.
  • Is a safe and wonderful compliment to medical treatment.
  • Can be used as a means of self-care.

What are the benefits of Reiki?

  • Stimulates the body’s natural healing system
  • Reduces anxiety
  • Reduces stress and stress related ailments
  • Helps relieve pain
  • Promotes overall health and well-being
  • Helps reduce the side effects of traditional medications and medical procedures
  • Can help with transitions and challenges

About the Instructor
I began studying Reiki at the Reiki School and Clinic in 2005 and received my teaching certificate in June of 2009. In addition to practicing and teaching I volunteer giving Reiki to shelter animals in Philadelphia’s PACCA facility. I also volunteer giving Reiki to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatement at Abramson Cancer Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. I am an advocate for complementary medicine, keeping mind, body and spirit healthy.


benefit | Iraq Veterans Against The War (1/22)

Friday, January 22, 7 p.m.

Benefit show to support Iraq Veterans Against the War. There will be local artists and musicians, raffles, food, and open mic time. Veterans speaking out about their experiences in the military and as members of IVAW. Donations will help send veterans to their first National Strategy Retreat in Albuquerque, NM. Erik Petersen, Ryan Harvey, and Sonni Shine performing.


art | Fun-A-Day 6 (2/12 & 2/13)

Friday February 12, 7 to 11 p.m. and Saturday, February 13, 4 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 11 p.m.

People around the world have embarked on an astounding artistic endeavor: to create a piece of art every day during the month of January. Come enjoy the fruits of their labor at the Sixth Annual Fun-A-Day Art Show!

This year’s show will be TWO big days: Friday and Saturday! Saturday will also feature a Reading Event for literary projects: 4-6pm!

For more info visit www.artclash.com.


@Studio34Philly tweets! Week of 2010-01-18

  • Whoo hoo! RT @jaamilkosoko: can't wait to perform there next week at the KPG Winter Performance Series, Jan. 23, 2010. #
  • RT @suidroot: Yet more @8static January 2010 photos are up http://bit.ly/4oVUns #
  • RT @rantworthy: dance your pants off! TMRW all day and night from to support the humanitarian dance experience @studio34philly #
  • RT @Libitina2 Four Worlds Bakery is opening up a huge kitchen (and later a store) at 4634 Woodland http://p0.vresp.com/tKVdFL #
  • New version of Baltimore Ave's Vietnam Cafe is pretty, and pretty delish, says @PhillyWeekly http://bit.ly/7FiCZC #
  • Anyone know more about this? RT @VegVine: West Philly getting a vegan bakery within the year…on 46th or 47th and Baltimore #
  • Obama asks W to help Haitian relief effort #huh?saysneworleans http://bit.ly/8LqLNz #
  • Interview with Facebook employee will not make you feel better about privacy issues http://tinyurl.com/ya848x7 #
  • RT @adeceve: Everyone wants to come to @Phillyist Framed right? There's a facebook event for that. http://tinyurl.com/yewoftj #
  • Whoo hoo! World Cup games in Philadelphia…in 2018 or 2022…if US wins bid… http://bit.ly/6dVfBE #
  • "Yankees vs. Southerners": a comparison of 5 million words used on blogs above and below the Mason-Dixon Line: http://bit.ly/rDTPf #
  • How an iPhone app took the air out of deceptive ski-resort snow reports: http://bit.ly/8ZJDka #
  • Really pretty short film starring obsolete technologies rendered almost completely in CG. http://bit.ly/8HU05q (via @gruber) #
  • Noted yogini Ana Forrest returns to Philly for three workshops in February! Details coming soon… #
  • Yay! RT @mariatsciarrino: Took my first yoga class ever @studio34Philly and it was awesome. #fb #

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meetup | Spore: Give It Up (1/20)

Wednesday, January 20, 8 to 10:30 p.m.

The Spore is a monthly meetup of like minded radical spirits which takes place in 30 cities around the globe. This month, we will be joined by author Charles Eisenstein and members of the Philadelphia Burning Man community to discuss the role of gifting as central to authentic communities.

At a time when billions are enslaved by passionless work while inequity reaches new historic heights, we are seeing a postmodern revival of sharing and gifting, with examples ranging from the open source movement to the annual Burning Man festival, where the economy is based solely on the gift.

In this Spore, we explore the abstract theory and practical dynamics of gifting, the challenges of implementing this innovative, yet archaic, way of getting what you want and wanting what you get. We invite fellow Evolvers to bring their precious gifts – whether it be witticisms or wood-carved totems to the Spore and spread them around. Edible gifts are always appreciated.

We are very honored to host Charles Eisenstein at this Spore. For those unfamiliar with his writing, I strongly recommend reading this article before we gather.  This chapter of Charles’s book, The Ascent of Humanity, speaks of gift culture.

Cost: gifts only. Each is welcome to bring a gift of shared food, attention, made objects, or anything you feel moved to give.

For more info, or to connect online, visit http://www.evolver.net/group/evolver_philadelphia_0. Evolver.net is a social networking site for the free of spirit and the self-reliant.


weekly slideshow | ArcheDream Presents Slideshows by Alan Bell (Mondays)

Mondays, 8 to 10:30 p.m.

Journey through time, looking into different world cultures and visions of humankind by Artists through the ages. Come and find the treasures they left for us.

$5 suggested donation.

For more information, visit www.adhk.org


workshops | Ana Forrest (2/16, 2/17)

Three Forrest Yoga® workshops with Ana Forrest

Ana Forrest

Ana Forrest

  • Unraveling the Mysteries of Hips, Neck and Shoulders

    Tuesday, February 16, 6-9 p.m.

    All levels (must have some yoga experience)

    In this Forrest Yoga workshop you learn to create freedom and strength in hip, neck, & shoulders. You will learn to safely unlock these habitual tension spots through intensely focused breathwork and asana (including inversions, standing poses, and vinyasa). Strengthen and lengthen the muscles around these joints, and create space in these areas. This work helps you walk through your life with grace and freedom.

  • Changing Your Relationship To Fear

    Wednesday, February 17, 8:30-11:30 a.m.

    Intermediate / Advanced (must be able to do wheel)

    How does fear affect you? Interested in learning how to change your relationship to fear? Fear is a powerful emotion that dictates our decisions and hinders us from making good choices. Fear can lead to anxiety, overwhelm, despair and depression. Forrest Yoga teaches you a different way to relate and work with fear. It teaches you to use fear as a warning call, to listen, be alert and proceed cautiously. Fear does not have to be something that paralyzes you. In this workshop you’ll use breath and asana to access, comfort and support the parts of your body that are constricted by fear. This new approach to our fearful places brings about change immediately. Your body responds and relief can be felt immediately. You learn to move breath into these areas, stay steady, and remain present as difficult emotions surface, shift, and transform. The bands that constrict your life force and contort your body begin to loosen. You will have room to breathe! When you treat your fearful parts with attention and compassion, you allow the ‘wonderful’ back into your life.

  • Celebrate Your Practice

    Wednesday, February 17, 6-9 p.m.

    All levels (must have some yoga experience)

    Rekindle the fires of passion and pleasure with Forrest Yoga. Learn to reconnect to your energy, while you delight in your strength. Bring healing and inspiration into your personal practice. This Forrest Yoga workshop helps you cultivate and embrace a sense of compassion. You also learn to make your practice exhilarating and delicious.

Pricing (cash or check only, at the door)

  • One workshop: $65
  • Two workshops: $115
  • Three workshops: $170
  • Please note that two- and three-workshop packages must be used by the same person. Payment also accepted by cash or check at studio. These workshops will sell out. Please register early to guarantee your space.

What To Bring
Attendees must bring a yoga strap (at least 6 feet long), block, water, and two mats (or one mat and a blanket or beach towel). Room is heated to 80 degrees.

About The Instructor
Ana Forrest is recognized worldwide as a pioneer in yoga and emotional healing. Born crippled, her own life trauma and experiences, which include physical abuse, drug addiction, epilepsy, and bulimia, compelled her to create Forrest Yoga®. The way she teaches Asana, Breath, and the movement of energy allows for the epiphanies of the students’ life experiences to emerge. These illuminations create a unique and powerful opportunity for the student to make practical life decisions based on their experiences. She is a well-known contributing expert to Yoga Journal and teaches internationally at yoga conferences, workshops, and teacher trainings.


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Visit Studio 34 at the new UCity Lounge!

A new programming series is happening once a month with unique presentations given by University City’s most popular cultural, food, and retail businesses. Special programming includes food tastings, yoga lessons, theater previews and bike workshops.

On Wednesday, February 10, Studio 34 will be hosting a free one hour Forrest Yoga Class open to all levels. Please come show your support!

All programs take place from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. at Williams Hall on Penn’s Campus (255 S. 36th Street).

For more information, download the flier.


dance class | Gabrielle Roth’s 5Rhythms Dance (2/6-3/20)

Saturdays, February 6 and 20, and March 6* and 20, 3 – 5 p.m. (*except March 6, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.)

These 2 hour classes will take us deeper into this cathartic, joyful, insightful, and wild Spiritual Movement Practice. 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.

Feedback on the Jan 2nd class:
“. . .a beautiful experience that planted seeds of courage, passion, love, happiness and joy . . .”
” A magical afternoon of connectivity and joy”.

Cost: $15 each, $10 students/elders etc, $5 new to 5Rhythms®. No one turned away.

(For more information -and for more feedback- see http://www.meetup.com/dance-5rhythms)

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


workshop | Make 2010 Your Best Year Ever (cancelled)

The workshop, “Make 2010 Your Best Year Ever” has been cancelled for Jan 28 from 7-9PM.  The facilitator apologizes for the short notice and will offer the workshop again in the spring.


workshop | Art of Letting Go (1/17)

an art therapy workshop focused on the releasing tension, stress and everyday life worries

Sunday, January 17, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Join us for creative artistic expression focused on emotional well-being, exploration of inner thoughts and dynamics, releasing worry, stress, and everyday life troubles. Variety of media will be used including drawing, collage, painting, and other themed projects with close guidance from the Art therapist. Participants will be encouraged to share, listen, relate and explore with each other as much as they feel comfortable doing in this supportive and nurturing group environment. Topics that may be explored include but are not limited to relationships, balance of life and priorities, hopes/fears, dreams and much more. Art therapy offers a unique opportunity for the use of nonverbal symbols and metaphors that are able to communicate ideas and feelings difficult to put into words. Visual images are capable of working on many level, and of expressing seemingly contradictory ideas and feelings simultaneously. Many find expressing themselves in this way to be freeing and a cathartic release.

Most importantly you do not have to be an artist to participate in art therapy. Art making, as a healing process, has been shown to be effective in that it promotes a sense of joy, peace and relaxation.

Cost $25 per session for 2 hour workshop. Register by emailing Kat Johnston at kathrynjohnst@gmail.com or call (215)806-5844.

Find more information at http://katjohnston.yolasite.com.