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.


slide show | Colombia: A Journey in Images (6/6)

Sunday, June 6, 7 p.m.

Beyond the media tales of narco-terrorism and kidnappings lies a beautiful country with warm, welcoming people. Join travel photographer Margie Politzer on a visual journey to the land of colonial towns, Caribbean coast, and the sleepy river town that inspired Gabriel García Márquez. Hear about history, present-day issues and day-to-day travel experiences in this captivating country.

Suggested donation: $5


fundraiser | String Players Unite (5/22)


Saturday, May 22, 8  – 10 p.m.

Start your Saturday night with a chill evening of music by guitarist Kale Good and string Duo Deirdre & Conor.

The evening ends with improv dance by Fatima Adamu accompanied by Eric Carbonara on strings.  This is a fundraiser whose proceeds will go towards buying mats, blocks, straps for the women I will be teaching a 10-week Forrest Yoga series at Women In Transition

$3-$10 donations gratefully welcomed.


class series | Beginning Hoop Dancing (6/8 – 7/13)

a six-week class series with Jen Web

Tuesdays, June 8 through July 13, 6 to 7 p.m.
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Spin your way to improved health and happiness with hoop dance! Jen Web will teach you the fundamentals of hoop dance as well as a few mesmerizing tricks that you can incorporate into your own dance style. Strengthen your body as you learn to spin the hoop around your waist, neck, hands and legs. Meditate and relieve stress as you discover your inner rhythm. Hoop dance is the perfect mind/body exercise for those who want to get fit and have fun!

  • Hoops provided for class use!
  • Bring lots of water!
  • Please wear fitted, comfortable clothing and sneakers.
$60 with pre-registration, $70 at first class

For more info on Jen Web and Funtown visit:
www.funtownproductions.com
www.jen-web.com


benefit | 3rd Annual City Kitties Art Show & Auction (5/28)

City Kitties

Friday, May 28

It’s that time of year again! City Kitties is thrilled to announce our 3rd Annual Art Auction. We need your help to make it a success!

Here’s how the event works: 50+ amazing artists donate 100+ pieces of original art to City Kitties, and we throw a huge party and auction it off to the highest bidder—all to benefit stray cats and kittens in West Philly. The auction is a great opportunity to collect original artwork including photographs, paintings, drawings, sculptures, metalwork, and more. And for just $5 at the door, you can enjoy live entertainment, free food and drinks, and a rockin’ party.

Art donations still needed!

Please contact City Kitties to get involved and make an art donation. More information: http://www.citykitties.org


live | Sweet Sound of Music (6/5)

Saturday, June 5, 7:30 p.m.

Join us for another evening of incredible performances in an intimate and cozy setting. Come early to claim a spot on the sofa, all seats have a great view and great sound. Home-brewed sweet tea’s on us!

Chris Kasper: Kasper is an American original who has been quietly distinguishing himself from the crowd of musicians with acoustic guitars and original songs. Kasper is a gifted songwriter who follows neither genre nor format. His songs are not what you’d expect from a dude traveling with an old dawg and sporting a 3-day beard. His songwriting has won awards for himself and the Lowlands, a 4-member traditional bluegrass act. His songs take you on a musical ride, ethereal, floating, delicate, and genuine; he winds you up and calms you down.

Anaïs Mitchell: “Anaïs sings of love among the ruins, coming of age to find yourself an outsider looking for the place you belong, finding other strangers along the way. Details … are offered like clues or keys to the reality all of us sense is imminent and eternal beneath the surfaces of things.”—Hugh Blumenfeld, Sing Out!

From her home in a 200-year-old farmhouse in rural Vermont, Anaïs (“uh-NAY-iss”) Mitchell writes songs that are as intimate as conversations and as rich in detail as short stories. The daughter of “hippie back-to-the-landers” whose father was a novelist and English professor, she remembers her family’s home (another farmhouse in the same state) containing “a library full of novels, and lots of old folk and psychedelic rock albums. The books and the records all lived in the same room, which I am sure led to me thinking of songwriting as a kind of literature, a noble poetic enterprise.”

No surprise, then, that her musical references come from all over the map yet remain interconnected: the country ballads of the Carter Family, the hard-edged cabaret of Brecht and Weill, the story-songs of Randy Newman, the vast narrative scope of Pink Floyd’s The Wall, and the intricately crafted tales of her namesake, bohemian feminist Anaïs Nin, to name afew.

All of these influences come together in Hadestown, an epic “folk opera” retelling of the Orpheus myth. The saga of the poet who ventures into the underworld to rescue his dead wife—a tale now set in a post- apocalyptic world of poverty—began as a live performance created in collaboration with fellow Vermont artists director Ben t. Matchstick and arranger/orchestrator Michael Chorney. In their neck of the woods—TV-less by choice, far from big cities, in a land of radical politics and culture—making your own entertainment, and getting your friends and neighbors to help you flesh it out, is the only way to go.

Allison Polans: Philadelphia, PA

Suggested donation: $10


eclectic | StudioSeries (5/29, 6/26, 7/31)

Saturdays: May 29, June 26, July 31, 8 p.m.

A fun, informal monthly series curated by Nicole Bindler (and occasional guest curators), the StudioSeries features experimental performances in all media by some of Philly’s most exciting artists (with some fabulous out-of-town guests). Come check out the art while it’s raw and in the works — 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. Cost: $6.

May 29:
Loren Groenendaal – dance
New Extreme Dance Explosions Awesomes – dance
Marcel Williams Foster – performance
Mark Dwinell – music
Jenny Sawyer – dance
Leah Stein – dance

June 26
<fidget> – music/dance/video
Workshop for Potential Movement – dance
Sarah Mann O’Donnell – performance
David Dunn – video
Gene Coleman/Zornitsa Stoyanova – music/dance
Ric Royer – performance

July 31
Jessica Morgan – dance
Jesse Kudler – music
JJ Tiziou – photography
Sara Narva – dance
react/dance – dance
Color is Luxury – music


benefit | Art to Save the World: Baghdad (6/18)

Friday, June 18, 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.

Come out for a night of art, music, and fun! A variety of pieces will available for purchase – get a piece of art at a fantastic price and support our local and world communities at the same time!

Proceeds from this benefit will go toward The Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East, which

  • Promotes and develops conflict resolution and reconciliation in the Middle East
  • Provides food for over 4,000 people monthly
  • Runs a dental and medical clinic for all those who need care, regardless of background and faith

No matter how you feel about what’s going on in the Middle East right now, we can all agree there are people there that could use some help and support.
Art to Save the World: Benefit for Baghdad

Find out more at:
http://www.arttosavetheworld.com/

Facebook Event
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=112939802071103

Please spread the word to all the artists and friends you know- thank you for your support!


yoga | Forrest Yoga Sunday Series (May)

Sundays, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

THE STUDIO 34 SUNDAY SERIES features a different teacher each week, presenting a class on a particular theme. Classes can highlight specific areas of the body, focus on certain issues, and offer ideas to inspire the student during yoga and beyond. The core Forrest Yoga practice, coupled with occasional music, meditations, and partner exercises, makes each Sunday Series class a fun and unique yoga experience.

UPCOMING SUNDAY CLASSES IN MAY:
5/2: “Hamstrings, Hips & Quads” with Morgan
5/9: “Exploring Your Edge” with Jason
5/16: “Nourishing Body, Mind & Spirit” with Fatima
5/23: “Shoulders, Neck & Inversions” with Rob
5/30: “Community” with Angie, followed by Studio 34’s monthly vegan brunch!

$10 per class


music | The Half of It (5/7)

Live funk/soul band

Friday, May 7, 8pm – 10pm

Philly’s own “The Half of It” brings their funk and soul music party to Studio 34 on Friday, May 7, at 8 pm. The band brings to mind The Meters, Nina Simone, James Brown, and Weather Report. Featuring: Dan Paul, Alexandra Day, Ross Brown, and Josh Orlando. $5


performance and party | Truth or Dance? (5/21)

Presented by the Philadelphia Contact Collective

Friday, May 21, 7:30- 11 p.m.

7:30: PCC Dancers will show individual new works
(feat: improvisation, modern choreography, video dance, and live music)!

8:30: Join us for a round of “Truth or Dance?” our very own (high school
slumber party-inspired) improv game

9:30-11:00: Dance party + Snacks (pizza, s’mores, etc)

Suggested donation: $5-15


raffle | Brittany’s Sendoff Yoga Class and Costa Rica Raffle Drawing (5/12)

Wednesday, May 12, 7:45-10:45 p.m.

A celebration of love, effort and what happens when we believe in the beauty and majesty of our purpose and our dreams.

Please show your support for Studio 34 yoga teacher Brittany Policastro as she teaches her last class before she sets off on a four-month journey to Brazil, Tanzania and India. As she travels, she will participate in humanitarian work in conjunction with Cross Cultural Solutions, dive into the dance culture and document her experiences for a book called “The Humanitarian Dance Experience.” She has been raising funds to take this trip for eight  months and has a bit more to go.

Now you can help and and possibly win an amazing trip! From now to May 12, every donation you make will enter you into a raffle to win a 7-night stay in Costa Rica at the amazing and fully sustainable (5-leaf) Arenas Del Mar Beach and Nature Resort. This place is absolute HEAVEN and holds 5 people so you can bring your friends. It is a $2,800 value. Learn more at www.arenasdelmar.com. Trip may be taken between June and October. (Flights and meals are extra but super-affordable)

Other prizes include:

  • 5 private yoga sessions with Brittany: $400 value
  • A gyrokinesis lesson: $120 value
  • Plus OWMH tank tops,tee shirts, and eye pillows!

Here’s how it works:

$10 will get your name entered in once. For every addtional $10 you donate you will get your name entered in again. Donate $100 and your name is in 10 times. Donate $1,000 and your name is entered in 100 times.

Purchase tickets at the front desk at Studio 34 at the farewell class or online by making a donation at www.oneworldmanyhearts.com.
Hope to see you there!


class series | Kundalini Yoga: an introduction to understanding the ten bodies (4/11-6/13)

Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan
Led by Brenda Williams

Sundays, April 11 – June 13 (join in any week!), 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Kundalini Yoga, the Yoga of Awareness, composes a series of movements called Kriyas, which work on various aspects of your yogic anatomy and onsciousness, using a variety of asanas, pranayam, mantras, and meditation. This awakens our kundalini energy, and causes it to circulate through the body, mind and spirit. This energy develops divine consciousness and facilitates profound transformation.

10 Week Class Series
Week 1: First Body (Soul Body)
Week 2: Second Body (Negative Mind)
Week 3: Third Body (Positive Mind)
Week 4: Fourth Body (Neutral Mind)
Week 5: Fifth Body (Physical Body)
Week 6: Sixth Body (Arcline)
Week 7: Seventh Body (Aura)
Week 8: Eighth Body (Pranic Body)
Week 9: Ninth Body (Subtle Body)
Week 10: Tenth Body (Radiant Body)


show | Queer Beltane Extravaganza (5/2)

Miel Leslie and Friends

Sunday, May 2, 8-10 p.m.

This is a community event featuring queer writers, puppeteers, acoustic musicians, and performance artists exploring and honoring sexuality as the spark that fuels our passions, our creativity, our loves, our joys, and our magic.

vampyrepug@yahoo.com


music & art | A May Day Extravaganza: Wes Mattheu and the New Way Down / Mason Porter / Manatawny Creek Ramblers / Marc Silver and the Stonethrowers (5/1)

Presented by Wild Goose Productions

Saturday, May 1, 7 – 11 p.m.

Featuring music by:

Wes Mattheu and the New Way Down
“They are paving the road between old and new by using mandolin, fiddle, the upright bass, and cello; some dating back to 1910. These Philadelphians are forced to explain, “Yes we do live in the city and not in the hills of Kentucky”.”

Mason Porter
“From a whisper to a roar Mason Porter will take you by surprise. Combining lush harmonies with hand clapping sing-alongs and the
unfiltered emotion of a hungry young rock band, Mason Porter is a
force that evokes the spirits of each and every person whose life they
touch. Call it folk, rock, bluegrass, blues or country; Mason Porter
is all of these. Through creative songwriting and constant experimentation Mason Porter is a group of musicians working together to push the limits of traditional American music. This is clearly evident on the bands first full length album Thunder In The Valley (Uncle Nicky Records, 2009).”

Manatawny Creek Ramblers
“Since 2004 the band has built a mixed repertoire of classic bluegrass tunes by the likes of Bill Monroe, Don Reno, The Stanley Brothers, Del McCoury and Flatt & Scruggs as well as an array of original material. During that time The Manatawny Creek Ramblers have collected an enthusiastic group of followers.”

Marc Silver and the Stonethrowers
“The band blends a passion for traditional song, Appalachian fiddle tunes, and jazz with a unique mix of original songwriting, bluegrass and folk music. Lead singing with great vocal character and seamlessly blended three-part vocal harmonies fill out their energetic delivery.”

Art Installation by Angela Miles


class series | Intermediate Hoop Dancing (4/16-5/18)

Led by Jen Web

CANCELED: Tuesdays, April 13 – May 18, 6 – 7 p.m.
Check back for new dates.

Take your hoop dance practice to the next level! In Jen Web’s Intermediate Hoop Dancing class series you will learn plenty of hot new moves to spice up your routine. Increased intensity will keep your heart rate up so you shape up and look your best. Each class will start off with a warm up and then transition into a faced paced section of new moves, variations and drills.

$60 w/ pre-registration, $70 at first class

workshop | Kundalini Yoga & Sattvic Living: Creating a Lifestyle of Light, Peace & Being (5/16)

Led by S.S. Mahan Rishi Singh Khalsa, D.C.

Sunday, May 16, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.

** Anyone signed up for the workshop can also take the Sunday morning Kundalini Class that day (@ 10:30am) for Free! **

$25 in advance, $35 day of


class series | Reiki Level 1 (begins 3/22)

Taught by Melissa Ameika, Reiki Master/Teacher

8-Week Course Begins Monday, March 22, 6 – 9 p.m. (no class 4/12)

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 . Attendees will receive certificate upon completion of class.

To enroll contact Melissa at: melissa.ameika@gmail.com or by phone 215-906-9441.

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.

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 ACCT facility. I also volunteer giving Reiki to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment 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.

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.

monthly chiptunes show | 8static

Second Saturdays, 7 p.m.

8static.com is Philadelphia’s premier monthly chipmusic event! In just over a year, 8static has hosted more than 60 acts from around the world. More than just a concert, each month’s event features a free workshop and open mic session for up-and-coming local artists. All ages. Cost: $8 or $5 with flier, which can be found at 8static.com.


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.