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« on: August 23, 2005, 12:23:29 PM »
Center for Modern Dance Education
84 Euclid Avenue, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Phone: 201-342-2989 (NJ TTY: 800-952-7897); Fax 201-342-2989

E-mail: cmde1962@aol.com; Web: www.cmde.org

CMDE Offers Two Free Programs:

Performance August 25 and Workshop August 27

The non-profit Center for Modern Dance Education is pleased to announce a free  performance by Summer Stars for Boys on Thursday August 25th, 12:45pm and a free workshop on “ Working With Multiple Intelligences Through Dance” on Saturday, August 27th 10am-3pm, at 84 Euclid Avenue, Hackensack.

Summer Stars For Boys, a free summer arts day camp, is funded by Bergen County Department of Human Services and is Directed by Roger Turner, Hackensack resident and Genaro Martinez from Roselle Park. In addition to the performance, art work done by the boys will be on display.

 Susan Thomasson, professional dancer, choreographer and master teaching artist, living in Demarest will lead the free workshop “Working with Multiple Intelligences through Dance”.  She will discuss techniques for developing lateral thinking skills to help teachers to better accommodate students with learning disabilities, as well as to work more effectively with the range of variations I normal learning styles.

 This workshop is made possible by a grant from The Dana Foundation, a private philanthropic organization with interests in neuroscience, immunology, and education.  
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Dance for Everyone

Take Free Classes & Audition for Scholarships During CMDE Open House


    Everyone from 3 to 83 is invited to take a free dance class during Open House Week, September 10-17 at the non-profit Center For Modern Dance Education (CMDE), 84 Euclid Avenue Hackensack. Call 201 342-2989 or (NJTTY) 800-952-7897 for a complete schedule and to reserve a spot in classes.

    Classes are available in Creative Modern for toddlers; in Modern Dance for children, teens and adults; Musical Theatre for 7-18 years of age; Ballet for 8 years of age to adults; Afro-Modern for ages 10years of age to adults; Stomp for 10 years of age to adults; Middle Eastern Dance for teens and adults; Yoga for children & adults; Creative Dance Exercise and Real Men Dance Project for 10 years of age to adults.              

    Auditions for CMDE full year scholarships will be given during Open House week. They are: The Bruce Baker Scholarship for Boys; the Maya Memorial Scholarship; the Morris Leitman Memorial Scholarship for young Adults; the Eva Bauer Scholarship for a gifted & talented teens and the Cliff Allen scholarship for beginning teen dancers. Call 201 342-2989 or (NJTTY) 800-952-7897 to participate in scholarship auditions.

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Come Try a Class For Free at CMDE

Hackensack—Celebrating 43 exciting years in Bergen County, the non-profit Center for Modern Dance Education, is inviting the children, teens and adults to experience the physical and creative joy of co-ed Modern Dance classes during Open House Week, September 10-17 at 84 Euclid Avenue, Hackensack.     

    The first day of free classes, Saturday, September 10 the following f classes are available: 10-11am, Modern Dance for adults, and Modern Dance, ages 5-7;  11:15-12pm Creative Modern Dance, ages  3-5 ; 11:45am-1pm Intermediate Modern Dance, ages 8-12;  12:15-1:15pm, modern dance, ages 7-11; and 1-2:30pm, Modern Dance Workshop for teens; 4-5pm Musical Theatre, ages 7-11; and 5-6pm, Musical Theatre, ages 12-18.

    Call 201 342-2989 for a complete schedule of free classes, including, Yoga for Kids, Adult Yoga, Middle Eastern Dance, Afro-Modern,. Ballet, Stomp and Hip-hop.

    The Center for Modern Dance Education was founded in 1962 with a mission to teach and preserve modern dance in partnership with the community and make it available to everyone including individuals with disabilities.
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