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BC FINE ARTS COMMUNITY SCHOOL ANNOUNCES SPRING ’19 COURSES

by | Jan 11, 2019

Check out Bluefield College’s spring 2019 Fine Arts Community School schedule of courses, which offers something to learn for students of all ages and interests.

Bluefield VA—Want to learn Tae kwon do, a form of traditional Korean martial arts, or how to play tennis? Interested in joining a theatre cast or improving your dance, writing, or music skills? Then check out Bluefield College’s spring 2019 Fine Arts Community School schedule of courses, which offers something to learn for students of all ages and interests.

Dedicated to providing quality fine arts instruction to the community since 1993, BC’s Fine Arts Community School (FACS) is a community service outreach program that enables local families and students of all ages and interests, including home-schoolers, to explore and study the arts with the guidance of mentors and professionals who have appropriate training and experience. Expanding beyond the arts in recent years, FACS also offers training in a variety of other trades and skills to reach an even broader audience of those who enjoy learning and experiencing new interests.

 

Multiple classes and workshops are available on the FACS schedule, including opportunities in songwriting, youth theatre, wheel-thrown pottery, and line dancing all detailed below in chronological order.

BEGINNING SONGWRITING

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course looks at the basic elements of music compositional technique including form study, melody and lyric construction, and harmonic and rhythmic treatment. Each student will be coached in various musical styles with a specific emphasis on worship chorus composition and psalm setting. The classes will include lectures and song performances with peer critique. The final class will include public song presentations in an open-mic setting.

DATES AND TIMES

Fridays and Saturdays (once a month)

Friday, January 25, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 26, 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Friday, February 22, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 23, 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Friday, March 22, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, March 23, 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Friday, April 12, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

AGES

16+

INSTRUCTOR

David Pedde

TUITION

$190.00 plus a $25.00 registration fee

 

HOW EATING A KETO MEAL PLAN CHANGED MY LIFE

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This is an informational class only where I will share my weight loss struggles and my Keto journey from this past year.  Any person considering changing their way of eating should meet with and discuss options with their personal physician.  I will provide sample meal plans for a month, handouts regarding foods, grocery shopping tips, and eating out suggestions.  A sampling of Keto food items will also be provided.

DATE AND TIME

Saturday, January 26, 2019

10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

AGES

18+

INSTRUCTOR

Michelle White

TUITION

$30.00

 

TAE  KWON  DO

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Master Kasey Addair will be teaching self-defense and Tae Kwon Do. The classes will offer physical fighting skills and cardio exercise. There will be methods shown to enhance a perseverance mindset through kata and combinations.

The Class for ages 12 and up will offer additional skill sets from Tae Kwon Do and will have relaxing meditation techniques of Tai Chi Chuan as well as basic movements for better balance and peace.

DATES AND TIMES

Six weeks sessions beginning on Monday, February 4

Mondays – February 4- March 11, March 18-April 22, and

April 29- June 3

Ages 4-12 – 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Ages 13+ – 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

AGES

4+

INSTRUCTOR

Kasey Addair

TUITION

$100.00 tuition plus a $25.00 registration fee

 

LINE DANCING

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

In class you will be taught the basic techniques of line dancing. Learn classic country line dances, along with some more modern line dances. It’s a great way to exercise while having fun and meeting new people! *Cowboy hat not required, but it definitely makes it more fun*

DATES AND TIMES

Thursdays, February 7 – April 11, 2019

6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

AGES

14+

INSTRUCTOR

Ashley Burton

TUITION

$60.00 plus a $25.00 registration fee

 

BEGINNING GROUP GUITAR CLASS

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This class offers an introduction to guitar playing for beginning students.  The course will cover basic note reading, chords, simple accompaniment styles, and other elements of music.  Minimum number of students 8 and maximum 10.

DATES AND TIMES

Thursdays, February 7 – April 11

4:00 p.m. – 4:50 p.m.

AGES

12+

INSTRUCTOR

Vince Lewis

TUITION

$100.00

 

WHEEL-THROWN POTTERY

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Learn the basic methods of centering clay, forming cylinders and bowls, adding handles, and finishing pots using decorating and glazing techniques. There will be an $18.00 supplies fee, which will be collected the first night of class.

DATES AND TIMES

Mondays, February 18-April 8 (8 weeks)

6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

AGES

14+

INSTRUCTOR

Norma Acord

TUITION

$125.00 + a $25.00 registration fee and an $18.00 materials fee

 

BLUEFIELD YOUTH THEATRE-THE LION KING JR.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Mufasa must teach his young cub, Simba, how to be a king. But when that education is cut tragically short two unlikely tutors, Timon and Pumba step in to finish what Mufasa started. But it is up to wise Rafiki to teach Simba the most important lesson of all—he lives in you! Featuring all of the songs from the original movie and stage play: Circle of Life, Hakuna Matata, Can you Feel the Love Tonight and many more. Production dates are April 25-28.

AUDITIONS

Monday and Tuesday, February 25 and 26

REHEARSALS

Monday – Friday, March 11 – April 24

TIMES

4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

AGES

6–18

INSTRUCTORS

Charles Reese and Rebecca McCoy-Reese

TUITION

$150.00 tuition plus a $25.00 registration fee

 

TENNIS WITH THE RAMS

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Classes for players of any level – from beginners learning basic strokes, scoring and rules to intermediate and advanced incorporating spin, stroke variety, volleys and more.

Beginner

This class is for those who have not played before or are just getting started. You will learn all the basics of the game including: strokes, rules, scoring, footwork and tennis etiquette. Classes will include ball feeding drills, live-ball hitting with other classmates, and personal stroke instruction.

By the end of the class, you will have learned the grips and basic stroke of the forehand, backhand, serve, volley, and overhead shots. You will also be introduced to effective ways to practice as well as fundamental singles and doubles positioning and play.

Intermediate

Build on skills taught in Tennis Beginner and learn how to comfortably play a game of tennis. This class will teach you to rally with more consistent depth and placement and will help you develop a first and second serve. A great workout that will help you fine tune your strokes and improve your match play. Advanced

Our Advanced level is for players who are ready for a challenge. For this advanced class, players should already have good stroke fundamentals and be able to play offensive and defensive tennis. We will teach you techniques to dictate play, first and second serve placement, and help you refine your timing. This class will include point play against others through a combination of drills and matches.

All classes will be taught by the Rams Tennis Coach, Kevin Bowers, and members of the Rams Men’s and Women’s Tennis Teams

DATES AND TIMES

Saturdays, March 9, March 16, March 23, March 30, April 13, and April 27

AGES

10+

INSTRUCTOR

Kevin Bowers

TUITION

$100.00 plus a $25.00 registration fee

 

CONQUERING THE COMMA, AND OTHER GRAMMAR QUESTS

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

A refresher course in grammar basics for high school students preparing for college admissions essays and tests, adults writing workplace memos and reports, and anyone interested in improving essential communication skills.

Four 90-minute sessions will include fun interactive activities and anxiety-free grammar tips. No textbook required; instructor will provide handouts and links.

DATES AND TIMES

Tuesdays, March 12, 19, 26 and April 2

6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

AGES

15+

INSTRUCTOR

Mimi Merritt

TUITION

$100.00 tuition plus a $25.00 registration fee

 

THE LANGUAGE OF MUSIC

Learning how to speak, read, and communicate musically

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Music is actually a language, just like French or Russian-with its own alphabet, rules, and grammar. The problem many people have with music is not that you ‘aren’t musical.’ Rather, it’s because no one ever taught you how to speak the language of music! This class, (over five weekly one-hour sessions) starts with the fundamentals of music and builds from there. You’ll learn how rhythm, melody, and even harmony work together; by the end of class, you will understand how music works, so that you can start making your own music! Once you complete this course, you’ll be able to read, notate, and even play a simple musical piece on a keyboard.

DATES AND TIMES

Saturdays, March 16, 2019 – April 6, 2019

10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

AGES

18+

INSTRUCTOR

Dr. John Moir

COST

$100.00 plus a $25.00 registration fee

 

TABLESCAPES AND TIPS FOR SPRING GATHERINGS WORKSHOP

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Get ready for Spring entertaining with a beautiful tablescaping workshop! This workshop will give you ideas and tips to create a versatile spring tablescape for Easter, Mother’s Day, other spring gatherings, or just for every day, by changing a few elements. Learn how to create unique tablescapes with things you already have. The class will cover all the basics in setting a pretty and welcoming table from the planning stages to the actual table styling. During this workshop we will also create a centerpiece that you can take for your tablescape at home. The class will also include tips and ideas to help you plan and prepare for a small event.

After you register, the instructor will contact you to discuss personal style and color preferences.

Find updates with pictures about the class on Facebook: Creations and Events by Joleen Smith

DATE AND TIME

Saturday, March 30

10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

AGES

14+

INSTRUCTOR

Joleen Smith

TUITION

$45.00 – includes light refreshments and centerpiece supplies

 

MARKETING 101: WHAT REALLY WORKS

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

An in-depth analysis of 15+ years of marketing data, regarding what works and what doesn’t. In essence, this is a distillation of marketing “best practices” – not in terms of what feels right, or makes you look good – but rather in terms of quantifiable results. Lunch will be included.

DATE AND TIME

Thursday, April 4, 2019

11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

AGES

Adults

INSTRUCTOR

Bill Gilmer

TUITION

$8.00

 

FOOTBALL 101

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Learn the basics of football with Bluefield College staff. There will be classroom time learning the basics of offense, defense and special teams. There will also be practice time on the field with the football team during spring practice. Lunch will be provided in the Bluefield College Cafeteria.

Location: Mitchell Stadium: Practice (10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)

Lunch: Bluefield College Cafeteria (12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m.)

Football Facility: Class room (205 North St., Bluefield, WV, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Must have own transportation between class locations

DATE AND TIME

Saturday, April 6, 2019

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

AGES

13+

INSTRUCTOR

Dewey Lusk, Head Football Coach

TUITION

$32.00

 

SPRING FLOWER CROWN WORKSHOP

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Invite a friend or loved one to this fun Spring workshop. Create a beautiful Spring flower crown that would be great for Spring pictures, weddings, concerts, other Spring and Summer events, or just for fun. Each individual that registers will learn how to make a flower crown using silk flowers. You will be able to take your completed project home.

After you have registered the instructor will contact you to offer you a choice of silk spring flowers.

Find updates with pictures about the class on Facebook: Creations and Events by Joleen Smith

DATE AND TIME

Saturday, April 27

10:00 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.

AGES

5+ (Children must be accompanied by an adult)

INSTRUCTOR

Joleen Smith

TUITION

$35 – includes light refreshments, silk flowers, supplies, and a packet with helpful information and checklists – Children 12 and under are $25 with a paying adult registration.

 

PRIVATE SONGWRITING COACHING

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Private songwriting coaching sessions with a published songwriting mentor. Melody, lyric, harmony and rhythm will form the basis of study along with individual song evaluation and critique.

DATES AND TIMES

60-minute sessions- dates and times determined by student and instructor.

Tuition

$220 for five sessions or $380 for 10 sessions, plus a $25 registration fee

Instructor

David Pedde (for more information, please visit davidpedde.com.)

Ages

16 and older

 

PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Lessons available for cello, flute, guitar, harp, piano, trumpet, violin, and voice. 30-minute lessons with dates and times determined by student and instructor.

AGES

All Ages

INSTRUCTOR

Varies

COST

$110.00 for five lessons or $190.00 for 10 lessons, plus $25.00 registration fee (due only once per academic year).

 

PRIVATE WRITING LESSONS

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Private writing lessons with an experienced writing coach and English instructor are available for all ages and levels of skill. From help with standard grammar or writing a research paper to a great letter to the editor or a short story or novel.

DATES AND TIMES

To be determined by the instructor and student

AGES

All Ages

INSTRUCTOR

Crystal Kieloch

TUITION

$65 for 3 lessons

$100 for 5 lessons

$175 for 10 lessons

 

To register for a FACS class, visit bluefield.edu/facs. A $25 non-refundable registration fee is due per student per class when registering for most lessons and classes (but not workshops). If registering more than one person within a family, the registration fee is discounted to $15 per person. In some cases, an additional supplies fee (i.e. art supplies) may be charged in addition to tuition.

 

Tuition and fees are due by the start of instruction. Checks should be made payable to Bluefield College FACS and mailed to 3000 College Avenue, Bluefield, VA 24605. To pay by credit card visit the FACS website at bluefield.edu/facs or call 276-326-4248.  For more information, contact FACS coordinator Burma McChesney by email at [email protected] or by phone at 276-326-4248.

Bluefield University

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Do I have to take the classes specified in the Associate's Degree tracks as they are listed on the information sheet?

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Where do I find the textbook listing, and where do I purchase the books?

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Are Early College students able to receive Financial Aid?

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How do transferring credits work?

  • Each College or University completes a transcript review in order to decide which courses transfer. Sticking to general education classes generally makes transferring credits simple. All Early College courses at Bluefield University are general education classes that should transfer to another accredited institution.

Is an Early College student considered, and treated, as a transfer student when they become a full-time college student if they have earned enough credits to be a Junior?

  • No. Since they have not graduated from high school, they are considered a first-time college student regardless of how many credits transfer. However, by transferring credits when they enroll as a full-time student, they will have to take fewer classes to receive their bachelor's degree, which shortens the length of time to earn the degree.

Can I speak to someone if I have more questions?

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