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Fall Kids/Teens **MUSIC** Class Registration

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 10 Nashville Rd Bethel CT 06801  See map

Studio 10 Cener for the Arts announces our fall music classes. The 10-week session begins on Monday, September 17th and runs through Friday, November 30th. Registration is done by mail only. Please send your check made payable to "Ultra Violet Productions" (d/b/a "Studio 10"), along with a $25 annual registration fee per student, to Ultra Violet Productions, P.O. Box 255, Bethel, CT 06801. Siblings receive a 10% discount. Questions? Call 203-826-7194 or email studio10bethel@gmail.com.

Tuesdays:

~Cultural Music and Movement with Miss Wendy for toddlers and preschoolers, 9:30-10:30am. The 10-week session runs from Tues. Sept. 18th through Tues. Nov. 20th and is $125/student. Students who sign up for both of the Tuesday & Thursday Cultural Music and Movement class receive a 10% discount off the 2nd class.

Wednesdays:

~Sing & Sign with Miss Janine! Join local moms, dads, caregivers as they sing along to favorite songs while Miss Janine plays her guitar and teaches American Sign Language in this lively music class. Children under 5 years old must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Class runs from 4-5:00pm beginning on Weds. Sept. 12th & running through Weds. Oct. 3rd. The 4-week session is $120/student with a 6 child minimum. Siblings receive a 10% discount.

Thursdays:

~Cultural Music and Movement with Miss Wendy for toddlers and preschoolers, 9:30-10:30am. The 10-week session runs from Thurs. Sept. 20th through Tues. Nov. 15th and is $125/student. This is a 9-week session. Students who sign up for both of the Tuesday & Thursday Cultural Music and Movement class receive a 10% discount off the 2nd class.

Sundays:

~Family Drum Circle, 5-6:30p.m., $5 per person or $10 per family.

***Private music instruction is availbale at Studio 10 for students interested in learning voice, piano, guitar, flute, harmonica and shakuhachi. Call 203-826-7194 or email studio10bethel@gmail.com.***

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