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?REGISTRATION OPENS FEBRUARY 4thClick HERE for to contact Adult EducationAbout the Adult Education ProgramThis volunteer-run program is offered to the entire ISB-Nichada Community by the Parent Teacher Auxiliary for the International School of Bangkok in Nichada Thani, Thailand. You do not have to be an ISB parent to sign up for courses – anyone can join. Funds raised from this program go directly to the ISB PTA, which uses the funds to enhance the educational experience of our students at ISB through financial grants and other directives. The continued support from teachers, students, and the ISB community is greatly appreciated. Online Registration opens at 7:00 am February 4th. Registration for the courses in this Program are on a "first come, first serve basis". After submitting the registration form, you will receive an email which will confirm if you are accepted into your chosen course. If you don’t receive the confirmation email, please contact the Adult Education Coordinator (pta-adulted@isb.ac.th) as soon as possible. Registration closes at 3:00 pm on February 17th.Classes begin February 20th and are subject to a minimum number of students enrolled depending on the course. If we are unable to meet this requirement you will be notified and your money refunded. How to payPrint out your course confirmation email.Please pay in cashBring your printed course confirmation email and payment to the new PTA Office across from the Ground Floor Cafeteria. Payments will be accepted on Wednesday February 20th, Thursday February 21st and Friday February 22nd, during the hours of 7:30am-9:00am and 1:00pm-2:30pm. A PTA representative will be available during the above times to collect payments and issue receipts. If you are unable to pay during the specified times, please contact the pta-adulted@isb.ac.th to make special arrangements.Failure to pay for classes by Monday February 25th will result in cancellation of your registration and forfeiture of your spot in the class unless you have made other payment arrangements in advance. Any additional charges for materials are listed with the course and are to be paid directly to the teacher.Refunds will only be given in the event a course is cancelled due to lack of participants.Please contact the Adult Education Coordinator, Piercarlo Abate (pta-adulted@isb.ac.th) with any questions you may have about the program or classes. CLASS LIST Click on each item to reach class descriptionLANGUAGE & CULTURE COURSESBeginner Chinese for AdultsAdvanced Chinese for AdultsBeginner Spanish for AdultsAdvanced Beginner Spanish for AdultsSpoken Thai Course BeginnerSpoken Thai Course IntermediateSpoken Thai Course Advanced (Level 1)Spoken Thai Course Advanced (Level 2)FOOD & HEALTHExpress Israeli / Mediterranean CookingHealthy Cooking with Chef Marla GrovesOption 1: Cookie and Muffin MakeoverOption 2: Healthy Brunch FavoritesOption 3: Cooking FishOption 4: Healthy Thai FavoritesOption 5: Healthy DessertsOption 6: Soup and Salad SeminarOption 7: Healthy Party FoodThai Cooking SeriesOption 1: Khao Soi and Pomelo SaladOption 2: Massaman Curry and Pad See EwOption 3: Cashew Nut Chicken and Tom Yum Goong (Shrimp)DANCE & PHYSICAL FITNESSIntroduction to Pilates and TRXIntroduction to Muay ThaiBeginner Tennis ClinicIntermediate Tennis ClinicBollywood Dance for Absolute BeginnersMorning optionAfternoon optionARTS & CREATIVITYDesign & Build WorkshopCalligraphyWatercolor Painting – Evening OptionFruit CarvingWatercolor Painting – Daytime OptionFlowers Watercolor Painting – Daytime OptionPreserved flower arrangementOption 1Option 2Beginner Weaving on a LoomJewelry Making with LeatherJewelry Design - "Open Studio"Home Décor - How to Guild AnythingCustom wall hangingsMirror Mirror on the WallChoral Union: ISB Community Chorus TOC \h \u \z \n LANGUAGE & CULTURE COURSESBeginner Chinese for AdultsIn this course you will learn basic knowledge of Mandarin, Pinyin and basic character traits.?If your kids are learning Chinese at school, you will be able to follow along with them because what you will learn is similar to the Chinese ES beginner course at ISB. After finishing this introductory program you will be equipped to continue to study it by yourself.?About the Instructor: Xiaoying Liu, first is a mom, who believes that one of the greatest ways to motivate our kids is to learn with them, and even to learn from them – a double-win!? She holds a BA degree of Chinese Literature, and was an ESL teacher for children. She has taught Chinese to foreigners for almost ten years.?DatesFridays, March 8, 15, 29. April 5, 12, 26. May 3, 10Time10:00am – 11:30amLocationISB CC Building, Room 413 (4th floor)Cost4,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:Advanced Chinese for AdultsThis course is a continuation of the previous one. A basic knowledge of Mandarin is required.About the Instructor: Xiaoying Liu, first is a mom, who believes that one of the greatest ways to motivate our kids is to learn with them, and even to learn from them – a double-win!? She holds a BA degree of Chinese Literature, and was an ESL teacher for children. She has taught Chinese to foreigners for almost ten years.?DatesWednesdays March 6, 13, 27. April 3, 10, 24 May 8, 15Time10:00am – 11:30amLocationISB CC Building, Room 413 (4th floor)Cost4,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:Beginner Spanish for AdultsThis course will provide students with an introduction to the Spanish language, pronunciation, vocabulary related to everyday life, and basic grammatical structures in the present tense. Emphasis will be on oral communication. Designed for students who have little or no knowledge of Spanish. We will follow the textbook, Easy Spanish Step-by-Step as well as use additional materials provided by the instructor. Classes will meet once a week on Mondays with homework assigned to be completed before the next class. About the instructor: Kim Hazlin has a Bachelor’s degree in Special Education and a Master’s degree in Education. She has worked as an Elementary teacher for 12 years with Spanish speaking students both in the United States in dual-language Spanish/English classrooms as well as in several Latin American countries.DatesMondays and Wednesdays February 25, March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 10 (Wednesday class to make up for Monday holiday) 22, 29, May 6, 13, 20Time10:00am – 11:00amLocationISB CC Building, Room 408 (4th floor)Cost5,200 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? (to cover cost of textbook)Advanced Beginner Spanish for AdultsThis course will pick up where Beginner Spanish left off. It will review pronunciation, continue to provide common vocabulary related to everyday life, and introduce basic grammatical structures in the present and past tenses. Emphasis will be on oral communication. Designed for students who have a basic knowledge of Spanish. We will follow the textbook, Easy Spanish Step-by-Step as well as use additional materials provided by the instructor. Classes will meet once a week on Mondays with homework assigned to be completed before the next class.About the instructor: Kim Hazlin has a Bachelor’s degree in Special Education and a Master’s degree in Education. She has worked as an Elementary teacher for 12 years with Spanish speaking students both in the United States in dual-language Spanish/English classrooms as well as in several Latin American countries.DatesMondays February 25, March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 10 (Wednesday class to make up for Monday holiday), 22, 29, May 6, 13, 20 Time11:00am – 12:00pmLocationISB CC Building, Room 408 (4th floor)Cost5,200 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? (to cover cost of textbook)Spoken Thai CoursesAbout the Instructor: All of our Thai language courses are taught by Khun Narisa Suksai. She was a teacher in Thai School. She’s been teaching Thai language classes for the Adult Ed program for over 10 years.Spoken Thai Course BeginnerBeginners (Book 1): Participants learn basic vocabulary, simple daily conversation such as greetings, telling time, calling a taxi, counting numbers, shopping and bargaining, ordering food, and more.Option 1DatesMarch 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 25, 27, April 1, 3, 10, 22, 24, 29, May 1, 6Time10:00am - 11:00amLocationISB CC Building, Room 407 (4th floor)Cost5,200 ?Option 2DatesMarch 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 25, 27, April 1, 3, 10, 22, 24, 29, May 1, 6Time12:30pm - 1:30pmLocationISB CC Building, Room 407 (4th floor)Cost5,200 ?Option 3DatesMarch 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 25, 27, April 1, 3, 10, 22, 24, 29, May 1, 6Time2:30pm - 3:30pmLocationISB MS skybox, Rm 308, 3rd floorCost5,200 ?Spoken Thai Course Intermediate Intermediate (Book 2): Participants learn more vocabulary, more conversational Thai, asking and answering questions in picture stories, and much more.DatesMarch 5, 12, 14, 19, 26, 28, April 2, 4, 9, 11, 23, 25, 30, May 2, 7Time10:00am - 11:00amLocationISB CC Building, Room 407 (4th floor)Cost5,200 ?Spoken Thai Course Advanced (Level 1)Advanced Level 1 (Book 3): Participants learn more conversational Thai, more vocabulary, conversation including how to ask questions and answering questions from short stories, comparison and much more.DatesMarch 5, 12, 14, 19, 26, 28, April 2, 4, 9, 11, 23, 25, 30, May 2, 7Time11:30am - 12:30pm LocationISB CC Building, Room 407 (4th floor)Cost5,200 ?Spoken Thai Course Advanced (Level 2)Advanced Level 2 (Book 4): Participants learn much more vocabulary, more conversations, more idioms, making questions from story pictures and a lot more.DatesMarch 5, 12, 14, 19, 26, 28, April 2, 4, 9, 11, 23, 25, 30, May 2, 7Time1:00pm - 2:00pmLocationISB CC Building, Room 407 (4th floor)Cost5,200 ?FOOD & HEALTHExpress Israeli / Mediterranean Cooking In this short culinary adventure, you will experience the exotic tastes and smells of rich Israeli cuisine which incorporates many foods traditionally eaten in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines such as falafel, hummus and couscous. You will learn how to create wonderful dishes using available local ingredients. About the Instructor: Tali Benzvi has a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management. Life abroad has made her long for childhood smells and tastes of her home country.? She has finally perfected those dishes she loves and would love to share this knowledge with others. ? Menu: Falafel Pita Sandwich:?Pita bread, falafel, hummus, tahini, babaganush, Lebane cheese, Israeli salad, and Malabi dessertDatesFebruary 26th Time9:30am - 12:30pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:400 ? Healthy Cooking with Chef Marla GrovesExplore the wide world of healthy cooking and eating in this fun and informative cooking class series with ISB Parent and Chef Marla Groves. About the Instructor: Marla Groves has been cooking and baking since childhood. She studied baking and pastry at The Culinary Institute of America in St. Helena, CA. After that, Marla operated her own cake, catering and cooking class business while living in Rome, Italy. After the birth of her second child, Marla was not feeling her best and was having difficulty losing the remaining baby weight she was carrying. She made a transition to a healthy eating and exercise program that she still does today (six years later). Marla lost 25 pounds and has kept it off for more than six years. A few years ago, Marla started a website and blog with a focus on creating a sustainable healthy lifestyle and mindfulness. You can find her blog at . Marla moved to Bangkok one and a half years ago.Option 1: Cookie and Muffin MakeoverHow to bake healthy cookies and muffins that your whole family will love using gluten free, grain free, dairy free ingredients and natural low glycemic sweeteners. DatesWednesday March 13Time11:00am - 2:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? Option 2: Healthy Brunch FavoritesLearn to prepare healthy pancakes from scratch, make your own dairy free buttermilk, and learn to whip up wonderful frittatas and even my cleaned up Sangria! DatesWednesday March 20Time11:00am - 2:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? Option 3: Cooking FishLearn simple techniques for cooking delicious fish dishes. All fish used is wild-caught and sustainably sourced.DatesThursday March 28Time11:00am - 2:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:500 ? Option 4: Healthy Thai FavoritesLearn to make Khao Soi, winged bean or pomelo salad and Salmon Laab from scratch. DatesWednesday April 3Time11:00am - 2:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? Option 5: Healthy DessertsLearn to make my cleaned up Molten Chocolate Lava Cake, Almond Joy Cupcakes and Protein Packed Hot Chocolate DatesThursday April 11Time11:00am - 2:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? Option 6: Soup and Salad SeminarLearn to make a variety of hot and cold vegetarian soups including veggie stock, gazpacho, and non-dairy creamy vegetable soup. We will also be making easy interesting vegetarian salads!Dates Wednesday April 24Time11:00am - 2:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? Option 7: Healthy Party FoodLearn to entertain and still keep it healthy! Your guests will never know this food is good for them. Learn to make some of my go to crowd pleasers. Dates Wednesday May 1Time11:00am - 2:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? Thai Cooking SeriesLearn to make several popular Thai dishes so that when you eventually leave Thailand, you can re-create those dishes that you love in your new location. This class is also suitable for those who would like to help their mae-baan improve her Thai cooking skills. About the Instructor: Khun Meow Jankrajang attended cooking school at Ramkamheng Universty where she studied to become a chef. She also trained with Yingsak Junglardjadsadawong, the popular and flamboyant Thai celebrity chef. Although she has worked in restaurants in the past, she prefers cooking for expats families, and has been doing so in Nichada Thani for more than 10 years. Option 1: Khao Soi and Pomelo SaladDates February 28 Time10:00am - 12:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? Option 2: Massaman Curry and Pad See EwDatesMarch 14Time10:00am - 12:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? Option 3: Cashew Nut Chicken and Tom Yum Goong (Shrimp)DatesMarch 28Time10:00am - 12:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (inside Nichada)Cost1,000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:300 ? DANCE & PHYSICAL FITNESSIntroduction to Pilates and TRXA wide variety of exercises are done on the reformer and with the TRX to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability. This is a full body workout with the main focus being on the lower back and core muscles. Class consists of 30 minutes TRX and 30 minutes Reformer. About the instructors: The Reformer section of this course will be taught by Joanna, owner of Das PowerHaus and licensed Pilates Reformer Instructor (Peak Method). The TRX section will be taught by Nikki, trainer and sports sciences graduate.DatesTuesdays February 26, March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2Time 10:30-11:30LocationDas PowerHous Nichada, 33/12 Soi Prasert Islam (in front of Samakee Gate)Cost3,000 ?Introduction to Muay ThaiMuay Thai (or Thai boxing) is a martial art that has been developed in Thailand. It is also known as "the art of the eight limbs", because both hands, elbows, knees and legs can be used to attack an opponent.About the instructor: MauriceFormer SOF operator and military instructor in the Royal Dutch Army.Professional Muay Thai fighter and trainer.Specializes in Fitness (Dynamic Strength training, Aerobic Training and Circuit training) Muay Thai and Dutch Kickboxing.Head trainer at Das Powerhaus.DatesTuesdays February 26, March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2Time10:00-11:00LocationDas PowerHous Nichada, 33/12 Soi Prasert Islam (in front of Samakee Gate)Cost3,000 ?Beginner Tennis ClinicThis course focuses on fundamentals of tennis including grip, forward and serve, backhand serve, level of the ball, and footwork. Previous playing experience is NOT required for participants of this course.About the Instructor: Coach Nueng has been a coach of the Panther Tennis Academy for a few years. He has also coached ISB varsity and BISAC teams over the past 3 years. He’s a top level coach who is able to break it down for all levels of players.DatesFridays March 1,8,15,29 April 5,12, 26 May 3Time7:30am - 9:00amLocationI Park (from Nichada front gate, then turn left, in about 100 m you will see Miracle big gate on the left side)Cost6,000 ?Intermediate Tennis ClinicThis clinic builds and reinforces on the basic fundamentals. Students will work on footwork, position, speed of the ball, top-spin, slice, and control. Previous play experience is REQUIRED for this clinic.About the Instructor: Coach Nueng has been a coach of the Panther Tennis Academy for a few years. He has also coached ISB varsity and BISAC teams over the past 3 years. He’s a top level coach who is able to break it down for all levels of players.DatesTuesdays March 5,12,19,26 April 2,9,23,30Time7:30am - 9:00amLocationI Park (from Nichada front gate, then turn left, in about 100 m you will see Miracle big gate on the left side)Cost6,000 ?Bollywood Dance for Absolute BeginnersBack to basics: this class is designed exclusively for absolute beginners in dance. You have always wanted to learn how to dance - but never quite got round to it. This class is for you.Bollywood dance is fun, colorful, upbeat, and expressive. It combines various dance styles (such as jazz, hip-hop, salsa, merengue,lambada, bellydancing) with Indian traditional, folk and classical dance, and thus it is a delight for the beginner dancer, touching on everything.While basic moves and steps from various styles are introduced, we will incorporate them in a captivating sequence and in the course of 5 weeks learn the choreography for a full Bollywood dance.About the instructor: Irit Namatinia is Nichada's resident Bollywood dance instructor, who has been teaching and performing Bollywood for over 10 years. Aaja Nachle!(Let's Dance!)Morning optionDatesWednesdays March 6,13,20,27 April 3Time11am - 12pmLocationin NichadaCost2,000 ?Afternoon optionDatesTuesdays March 5,12,19,26 April 2Time3:45pm - 4:45pmLocationin NichadaCost2,000 ?ARTS & CREATIVITYDesign & Build WorkshopWould you like to build a personal project in the beautiful ISB Invention Center? This is your chance! Lot of materials, tools, equipment and a great professional guidance are waiting for you. The first part of this class will be to teach the materials, tools, and equipment in the Invention Center’s workshop. This includes materials such as woods, metals, plastics, electronics and tools such as saws, sanders, lathes, soldering irons, etc. In the second part of the class you will learn to design and plan your project ideas and finally build your own project with all the knowledge you have gained and the tools and materials you have chosen.About the Instructor: Bonjong Boonchoo, “Khun Jong,” has over 20 years of experience at ISB working with adults and students on a variety of project ideas with different media. He is a craftsman and artist with skills and knowledge to pass on and willing to learn from his students as well. DatesWednesdays March 6,13, 27 April 3,10, 24 May 1, 8Time6:00pm to 8:00pmLocation ISB Invention Center (behind the Chevron theatre)Cost6,400 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:varies based on students’ chosen projects CalligraphyCalligraphy is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tip instrument, brush, or other writing instruments. A contemporary calligraphic practice can be defined as "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skillful manner".In the Calligraphy Class you will be learning in the Old English and the Chancery font. About the Instructor: Bonjong Boonchoo, “Khun Jong,” has over 20 years of experience at ISB working with adults and students on a variety of project ideas with different media. He is a craftsman and artist with skills and knowledge to pass on and willing to learn from his students as well. DatesTuesdays February 26, March 5,12, 19, 26 April 2, 9, 23Time6:00pm to 8:00pmLocation ISB Invention Center (behind the Chevron theatre)Cost6,400 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:500 ?Watercolor Painting – Evening OptionThis course is designed for beginners, but it’s also a good refresher for those with watercolor painting experience. We will learn some tips and tricks for watercolor painting of landscape, seascape, still life, city scenes, and more. No previous artistic experience required. Come and try this creative class!About the Instructor: Banjong Boonchoo, “Khun Jong”, has been painting and teaching watercolor painting for more than 15 years. It is his favorite media. He loves to share his experiences with those interested in watercolor painting.DatesMonday February 25, March 4,11, 18, 25 April 1, 22, 29Time6:00pm to 8:00pmLocation ISB Invention Center (behind the Chevron theatre)Cost6,400 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:1000 ?Fruit Carving You will be learning and enjoy technique of fruit carving in difference e and try this creative class!About the Instructor: Banjong Boonchoo, “Khun Jong”, has been painting and teaching watercolor painting for more than 15 years. It is his favorite media. He loves to share his experiences with those interested in watercolor painting.DatesThursdays March 7,14, 28 April 4,11, 25 May 2, 9Time6:00pm to 8:00pmLocation ISB Invention Center (behind the Chevron theatre)Cost6,400 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:1000 ?Watercolor Painting – Daytime OptionThis class is for beginners or for those who have some experiences in watercolor and want to practice and learn more techniques. We will learn how to control water, when to keep painting and/or when to pause and wait. We'll also learn how to see light and shadow and create depth in the painting. No previous artistic experience required. About the Instructor: Wipha Risser was born in Thailand and had a great interest in art growing up, but didn't have an opportunity to study it formally until 2004, when she took watercolor classes at Rattanakosin University in Bangkok. There, she focused on painting scenes from rural Thailand. After moving to the United States, she studied at the Visual Arts Center in Summit, NJ, as well as studied drawing and oil painting at the Art Student's League and Janus Collaborative School of Arts in New York City. She was an associate member of Essex Water Color Club (EWWC) and of the American Watercolor Society. She received an award of excellence for a painting she entered in the EWCC show in February 2012 and Best in Show for another in 2013. Before moving back to Thailand last year, she offered private and group art classes for children in northern New Jersey.Material list if bring your own:Watercolor paper 300 gsm, size 381 x 559 mm or a little smallerWatercolor pigments, artist levelWatercolor brushes , Rounds - size 12, 6 and 4 (can be substituted with other sizes) Flat - size 1" and 1/2 " (can be substituted with other sizes) Palette, wooden board, water bucket, paper towel, sponge, pencil,paper tapePlease note: Bring own materials if already have or prefer. Bring own easel if prefer.DatesTuesdays Feb. 26, Mar. 5, 12, 19, 26, Apr. 2, 9, 23Time10:00am - 12:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost6,400 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:1000 ?Flowers Watercolor PaintingThis class is for those who have some watercolor experience and want to spend some time developing their skills in painting flowers. We will learn how to control water on the page, when to keep painting and/or when to pause and wait. We'll also learn how to see light and shadow, create depth, and leave spaces open in the painting. Material list if bring your own:Watercolor paper 300 gsm, size 381 x 559 mm or any size that you prefer.Watercolor pigments, artist levelWatercolor brushes , Rounds - size 12, 6 and 4 (can be substituted with other sizes) Flat - size 1" and 1/2 " (can be substituted with other sizes)Palette, wooden board, water bucket, paper towel, sponge, pencil,paper tapePlease note: Bring own materials if already have or prefer. Bring own easel if prefer.DatesWednesdays Feb. 27, Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 24Time10:00am - 12:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost6,400 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:1000 ?Preserved flower arrangementPreserved flowers are real flowers that have been preserved through a process that enables the flowers to maintain their beauty and freshness for years without the need for water or sunlight.In this class you will learn the basics of how to use preserved flowers to create an arrangement. You will also learn how to care for them to ensure their longevity. At the end of this class, you will have made your first preserved flower arrangement. Please note that making the actual preserved flower is beyond the scope of this lesson – we will be using flowers that have already been preserved.In this class, you will be making a Japanese style springtime arrangement using a combination of artificial and preserved flowers. The arrangement will be built around the Japanese cherry blossom (Sakura) flowers.About your instructor: Hiromi Coniglio? has created numerous preserved flower arrangements over the past several years. She holds a license and diploma for teaching, creating, and selling preserved flower arrangementfrom FEJ (Flower Education Japan).Option 1DatesFriday March 29 Time10:00am - 12:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost1000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:700 ?Option 2DatesFriday April 5Time10:00am - 12:00pmLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost1000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:700 ?Beginner Weaving on a LoomLearn the basics of making one-of-a-kind woven tapestries with Tara Visani. ?Have you ever seen those beautiful woven wall tapestries in modern colors and cool textures dripping with fringe and fluffy clouds of soft wool on Pinterest and thought, I need one of those? Well this class if for you. You will learn the basic weft and warp weaving method and graduate to more fun and funky knots and color-blocking shapes to create your own one of a kind masterpiece. Weaving is a centuries old tradition that people across the world in every culture still use today to produce handmade carpets, tapestries, clothing and many other practical uses. In the last several years, there has been a new wave of modern fiber artists and weavers who have given this timeless craft a newfound popularity with fresh new designs, colors and techniques. After 5 weeks you will have produced your own wall hangings and with the knowledge gained, learn how to take your weaving to the next level. About the Instructor: Growing up, Tara Visani watched her father make Tibetan tents and carpets in his factory by using traditional methods of hand dyeing yarn from vegetables and herbs, and weaving on massive looms intricate and beautiful motifs. No doubt this early inspiration set her on a life-long love of art and all things handmade. She studied fashion design and art, later becoming a jewelry artist using textiles and antique beads. Over the years of traveling and living abroad she finds herself still finding inspiration in woven textiles whether worn by indigenous people or made modern by a mix of old and new patterns in home decor and fashion. Although weaving is a new passion of hers, it is something she is excited to explore and learn more the possibilities it can provide.DatesTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneTimeTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost for 10 hours of instruction(5 classes, 2 hours each)5000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:2,000 ? (includes Basic Starter Kit: Loom, Yarn, Needle, Dowel, Shed Stick & Comb)Jewelry Making with LeatherLeather (or PVC) jewelry - custom cuffs, earrings or pendants can be designed and made in one class. You will use a machine to design and cut your leather to your specifications. Then you will add embellishments such as beads or color to your finished piece. Limited to 3 students at a time.About the Instructor: Tara Visani has always had a passion for art. In college she studied fashion design and art. In her early twenties she started selling her handmade jewelry creations at local weekend markets as a hobby. Later she studied silver-smith and precious metal clay at an art studio in Northern Virginia and began selling online through her own website focusing on custom pieces using silver with pearls and gemstones. After moving abroad, she commissioned local artisans in Indonesia to produce her pieces and focused more on the design & production process. Her interests also spanned into home furnishings and handbags and began making leather and canvas totes alongside her jewelry. She continued to sell online and locally at bazaars. Over the years, she has taught jewelry making to adults and kids and slowly began to focus only on making commissioned pieces for customers. Today, she continues to expand her portfolio into fiber arts and enjoys finding ways to utilize her talents in search of new and emerging ways to create art, home furnishings and jewelry.DatesTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneTimeTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost for 4 hours of instruction(1 class, 4 hours)2000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:Cost of Materials: 600 ?. Any additional materials will be available for purchase.Jewelry Design - "Open Studio"Using my tools, machines, accessories, my beads (available for purchase) or your old jewelry you will be guided on how to create new pieces. Maybe you have pieces you want to fix or update, this is a perfect opportunity to do just that. This is also a great class for anyone who has the basic fundamentals of jewelry making to learn new techniques on how to create more professional looking jewelry. Limited to 3 students at a time.About the Instructor: Tara Visani has always had a passion for art. In college she studied fashion design and art. In her early twenties she started selling her handmade jewelry creations at local weekend markets as a hobby. Later she studied silver-smith and precious metal clay at an art studio in Northern Virginia and began selling online through her own website focusing on custom pieces using silver with pearls and gemstones. After moving abroad, she commissioned local artisans in Indonesia to produce her pieces and focused more on the design & production process. Her interests also spanned into home furnishings and handbags and began making leather and canvas totes alongside her jewelry. She continued to sell online and locally at bazaars. Over the years, she has taught jewelry making to adults and kids and slowly began to focus only on making commissioned pieces for customers. Today, she continues to expand her portfolio into fiber arts and enjoys finding ways to utilize her talents in search of new and emerging ways to create art, home furnishings and jewelry.DatesTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneTimeTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost for 3 hours of instruction (1 class)1500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:All additional materials will be available for purchase.Home Décor - How to Guild Anything Add a touch of gold to anything you can imagine from glass to fabric with a modern up to date look. Do you have a shell collection laying around, some outdated picture frames, wine glasses, wooden candle sticks...any of these items can go from drab to fab with just a few brush strokes. You will bring your own personal items to the class and learn how to transform your pieces so you can continue on your own pace at any time.About the Instructor: Tara Visani has always had a passion for art. In college she studied fashion design and art. In her early twenties she started selling her handmade jewelry creations at local weekend markets as a hobby. Later she studied silver-smith and precious metal clay at an art studio in Northern Virginia and began selling online through her own website focusing on custom pieces using silver with pearls and gemstones. After moving abroad, she commissioned local artisans in Indonesia to produce her pieces and focused more on the design & production process. Her interests also spanned into home furnishings and handbags and began making leather and canvas totes alongside her jewelry. She continued to sell online and locally at bazaars. Over the years, she has taught jewelry making to adults and kids and slowly began to focus only on making commissioned pieces for customers. Today, she continues to expand her portfolio into fiber arts and enjoys finding ways to utilize her talents in search of new and emerging ways to create art, home furnishings and jewelry.DatesTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneTimeTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost for 3 hours of instruction (1 class)1500 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:500 ? for adhesive, gold foil & paint.Custom wall hangingsUsing weaving & macrame techniques, learn how to create simple yet beautiful and trendy wall hangings. Today, you will find in any home decor magazine or website at least one photo of a wall hanging typically hung from a metal or wooden rod or circle adorned with wool yarn or cotton rope. It can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish. The materials might change, but the effect remains the same. A handmade element with a modern twist to match your personal style can brighten up any room in the house. In this class you will have all the tools and know-how to create and finish your own piece.About the Instructor: Growing up, Tara Visani watched her father make Tibetan tents and carpets in his factory by using traditional methods of hand dyeing yarn from vegetables and herbs, and weaving on massive looms intricate and beautiful motifs. No doubt this early inspiration set her on a life-long love of art and all things handmade. She studied fashion design and art, later becoming a jewelry artist using textiles and antique beads. Over the years of traveling and living abroad she finds herself still finding inspiration in woven textiles whether worn by indigenous people or made modern by a mix of old and new patterns in home decor and fashion. Although weaving is a new passion of hers, it is something she is excited to explore and learn more the possibilities it can provide.DatesTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneTimeTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost for 4 hours of instruction (1 class)2000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:Cost varies depending on student’s choice of materials (range 300-1000 ?)Mirror Mirror on the WallCreate a one of a kind mirror using driftwood & shells. Perfect for anyone looking to update a bedroom or bathroom wall, or adding a touch of beachy boho-vibe to their home. This simple & easy project will leave you with a one of a kind piece that you will be proud to display. In the class, we will focus on design, use of materials and tools to replicate this project in a variety of ways in the future.About the Instructor: Growing up, Tara Visani watched her father make Tibetan tents and carpets in his factory by using traditional methods of hand dyeing yarn from vegetables and herbs, and weaving on massive looms intricate and beautiful motifs. No doubt this early inspiration set her on a life-long love of art and all things handmade. She studied fashion design and art, later becoming a jewelry artist using textiles and antique beads. Over the years of traveling and living abroad she finds herself still finding inspiration in woven textiles whether worn by indigenous people or made modern by a mix of old and new patterns in home decor and fashion. Although weaving is a new passion of hers, it is something she is excited to explore and learn more the possibilities it can provide.DatesTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneTimeTo be determined. After the enrollment closes, the instructor will meet with students in order to create a schedule that works for everyoneLocationInstructor’s Home (Inside Nichada)Cost for 4 hours of instruction (1 class)2000 ?Additional Material Fee Paid to Instructor:Cost varies depending on student’s choice of materials 500 ? + cost of supplies (depends on students choice of materials)Choral Union: ISB Community ChorusJoin Andy Marshall and Matt Enders on Wednesday, February 20th at 7:00pm as they lead the first rehearsal of the second semester for the ISB Community Chorus, Choral Union. We welcome back our singers from past semesters, as well as any brand new singers! This season's concert is TBA for the middle to end of May.About the Instructors: Andy Marshall is in his 4th year teaching MS and HS choir at ISB. He was previously teaching and working as a HS choir director and Music director of a large church program in Bellingham Washington. He holds a BA in music and Masters in Teaching. He is a Published composer and has years of performing experience singing and recording with vocal groups in the United States. He most recently was asked to guest conduct Silpakorn University Orchestra and the Bangkok Music Society for their performance of the Mozart Requiem.He was most recently asked to guest conduct the Association of Music in International Schools (AMIS) MS Boys Honor choir in Bombay India this year.Matt Enders has worked at the International School of Bangkok for two years as an ES general music teacher, musical director and choir director. He has a BA in music education and an MA in?curriculum. He is also certified in Orff, and is working on his third level of Kodaly training. As a music teacher, he has directed, accompanied and coordinated multiple choral ensembles around the world. Over the last 17 years, he has taught in Virginia, West Virginia, China and Thailand.DatesFeb. 20, 26. March 6, 13, 20 (TBA), 27 (TBA). April 3, 10, 24, 30. May 8, 15, 22Time7:00pm - 8:30pmLocation ISB CC Building, MS Choir room, 1st floorCost 5000 ? ................
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