Monday, September 1, 2014

2014-2015 Class Info

EL BALLET FOLKLORICO ESTUDIANTIL conduct guitar classes in Flint and
Mexican Folkloric Dance classes in Ann Arbor, Flint, Lansing and Pontiac for beginning, intermediate and advance students. For more specific information regarding performances, fees and tuition credits, please send us an email: EBFE@msn.com.

EL BALLET FOLKLORICO ESTUDIANTIL is supported in part by the Ruth Mott Foundation.

CLASS INFORMATION 2014-2015
ANN ARBOR AREA
CLASS TIMES
Mondays

LOCATION
Mitchell Elementary
Contact Elisa Limón for details 734/834-3732

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FLINT AREA – Mariachi and dance

CLASS TIMES
Wednesdays 5:30 - 6:30 or 6:30 - 7:30
Saturdays 12:00 - 1:00

FLINT LOCATION
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
2316 W Coldwater Rd., Flint 48505


Call 810/736-3700 to register

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LANSING AREA

CLASS TIMES
TBD

LOCATION
Cristo Rey Church
201 W Miller Rd., Lansing 48911
 
Instructor/Coordinator:
Santos Gutiérrez 517/410-2062

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PONTIAC AREA

CLASS TIMES
Tuesday/Thursday
6:30 - 7:30

LOCATION:
Azteca Youth Enrichment Center
195 W. Montcalm Ave., Pontiac 48342

Coordinator:
Yolanda Flores 248/332-6514
info@aztecaonline.org

Instructor:
Casandra Flores 248/343-0411
tigra1011@hotmail.com

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TUITION: Please contact area coordinators for details.
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ATTIRE: All students should arrive dressed for class. Girls should wear hair in a bun (as in performances) for EVERY class and dress appropriately-no jeans or street wear. Practice skirts, dancewear and dance shoes are required.  Black and white shoes are required for performances. Serious students will opt for leotards and tights. Optional items include sweat pants and ballet shoes for warm-ups. Guys should wear T-shirts, sweatpants and dance boots. Black and white boots required for performances.

No food or drinks are allowed. Parents are asked to respect this rule, to wait outside of the classroom, and to monitor their children if they are waiting for class to begin or for their ride home.

 

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