Encore Older Adult Education Program - Los Angeles Pierce ...



Donation FormYou can also donate online at you are a long time Encore supporter or giving for the first time, thank you for supporting Encore! Donations to the Encore Program provide for special projects, events, supplies and equipment. Please submit this form with your donation.Mail or drop off to the Encore Office the completed form and donation to:Pierce College Foundation - Encore 6201 Winnetka Avenue #341 Woodland Hills, CA 91371Donor Information Name:Address:City:State:Zip Code:Phone:DonationMy check is enclosed in the amount of $: (Checks payable to: Pierce College Foundation - Encore)This gift is:□ In appreciation of the Encore program. Thank you!□ In appreciation of an Encore Instructor: □ In memoryRemember someone special by giving a gift in their memory. Encore will send a card acknowledging your thoughtful donation to the person of your choice:Name:Address:City:State:Zip Code: □ In honorGive a gift to honor someone for a birthday, anniversary, to celebrate the birth of a grandchild or other Encore will send a card acknowledging your thoughtful donation to the person of your choice: Name:Address:City:State:Zip Code:GENERAL INFORMATIONTable of ContentsDonation Form1General Information2Email3Student ID Cards3Parking3Registration Procedures4Calendar of Classes 5-6Class Descriptions7-20Maps21-22Board of TrusteesAndra Hoffman, PresidentSteven F. Veres, Vice PresidentGabriel Buelna, Ph.D. 2nd Vice PresidentMike FongErnest H. MorenoScott J. SvonkinDavid VelaAlfredo Gama Salmeron, Student TrusteeDistrict AdministrationDr. Francisco C. Rodriguez, Chancellor Dr. Melinda Nish, Interim Deputy ChancellorDr. Ryan M. CornnerVice Chancellor of Educational Programs and Institutional EffectivenessJeffrey M. Prieto, General CounselDr. Robert B. MillerVice Chancellor of Finance and Resource DevelopmentDavid Salazar, Chief Facilities ExecutiveDr. Albert J. Roman, Vice Chancellor for Human ResourcesThe Encore Program has made every effort to make this Class Schedule accurate and may, without notice, change general information, courses, or programs offered.For complete college information, see Pierce College General Catalog. Federal Privacy Rules Regarding Student Information Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) prohibits the disclosure of personally identifiable information from education records. For more information visit the U.S. Department of Education.Contact InformationOffice: VLGE 8310A (behind South Gym)Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am – 4 pmComputer Lab hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am – 3 pmTelephone: (818) 710-2561, (818) 710-4163General Mailing Address:ENCORE, Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka Avenue, #341Woodland Hills, CA 91371Encore is a Pierce College education program designed specifically for older adults (50+), but all students over 18 are welcome. Courses address the needs of older adults focusing on topics that promote independence, advocacy, community engagement, personal growth, physical and cognitive health, economic self-sufficiency and subject matter that relates to older adults’ life circumstances and positive aging skills. Encore offers free noncredit classes and fee-based classes through Community Extension.Encore Mailing List: Current students are already on the list. Others can call (818) 710-2561 to have a catalog mailed.Donations to the ENCORE Program provide for special projects, events, supplies and equipment. Checks payable to: Pierce College Foundation – Encore; use form on page 1. Donations of any size are appreciated. Thank you for your support!Special Services: Students with disabilities can contact Special Services. Authorization, based on verification of disability, is required before accommodation can be made. Special Services is located in the Student Services Building. For questions, call (818) 719-6430.Emergency procedures: From any pay phone on campus: dial *80. From any campus extension: dial 4311. From cell phones: dial (818)710-4311. Campus “Blue Lights” are tall blue cylinders topped by bright lights. Press large red button to immediately connect to the Sheriff’s station.Academic Courtesy is common sense respectful behavior given by the students to each other, to professors and college staff. Disobedient, disruptive or disorderly behavior exhibited by any student will result in disciplinary action in accordance with District policies and proceduresParking PermitsPurchase at Business Office?$20 – Cash Only?Picture ID?Must be currently enrolled in a Spring 2020 classPurchase OnlineGo to the Student Portal. Click on Student Account tile. Go to Account Services. In the drop-down menu click on Parking and Transportation. Choose Pierce College Parking Permits and follow instructions.General Parking InformationVisit or call the Business Office regarding parking permits at (818) 719-6432.Parking Permits are required starting the third week of the Spring 2020 semester.Permits must be displayed clearly from rear view mirror.Lost/stolen permits: The Business Office may sell you a new permit depending on availability.One day/30 Minute Parking Permits: Available from pay validation machines. Machines accept cash or credit cards but do not give change.?$3 one-day permits are available in Lots 1, 6, 7, & 8 and can be used in any parking lot on campus.?$1 - 30 minute parking permit is available in Lot 1 and only for use in spaces marked 30 minutes in Lot 1.EmailStudents are encouraged to check their email regularly for class cancellations, changes and announcements.Log-in to LACCD Email:1. Go to piercecollege.edu.2. Click Class Registration (upper right corner). 3. Enter Student ID# and Password.4. Click Mail tile.To FORWARD LACCD email to your personal email:1. Log in to your LACCD email (see above).2. Click on the cog wheel icon located on the top right.3. Under Settings type Forwarding.4. Click on Enable Forwarding.5. Enter email address you want forwarded in box directly under Forward my mail to.6. Click Save.Student ID CardCarry your Student ID Card with you at all times.Where to get a Student ID Card: CopyTech, located in the College Services Building, behind the Brahma Café(see map back inside cover).Students need to provide:1. Student ID number. Call the Encore office if you do not know your Student ID number.2. Proof of current enrollment. Students can download their schedule at CopyTech OR bring a print-out of their schedule. For CopyTech hours: (818) 710-4422.Service LocationsPhoneEncore OfficeVLGE 8310A(818) 710-2561Parking PermitBusiness Office(818) 719-6432Student ID CardCopy Tech(818) 710-4422Lost and FoundSheriff Office *Non-Emergency*(818) 719-6450SheriffSheriff Office *Emergency Only*(818) 719-4311Special ServicesStudent Services Building 48175(818) 719-6430APPLICATION PROCEDURESApply to Pierce College if you have not enrolled in any of the LACCD colleges in the last two semesters. How to Apply: Email needed for online application.At Encore Office: Appointment: (818) 710-2561Walk-ins: 8:30-3:00pmAt home: Follow directions below. Application has two parts:1. Creating an Account (3 pages).2. Start Application (9 pages).CCC Application:1. Go to piercecollege.edu2. Click Apply Online at the top right.3. Click CLICK HERE TO BEGIN APPLICATION.4. Click Create an Account.5. Click Begin Creating My Account. If you do not wish to use your SSN, go to thebottom of the page. Click box indicating youDECLINE to use your SSN.6. Click Continue.7. Create a user name and password. Record them.8. Click Create My Account.9. Click Continue.Educational Goal: select Educational DevelopmentIntended Major: select IGETC--General Education10. Answer ALL questions. Click Submit.NOTE: After you complete CCC Application call the Encore Office with your CCC ID#, and the date, and time completed.You will receive 2 emails. 1. The 1st has your CCC ID#. 2. The 2nd has your Student ID# (It begins with an 8 or 9).Notes: If you do not receive your Student ID# within 5 days please call the Encore Office. Disregard messages requesting transcripts. Please check your e-mail Spam folder.REGISTRATION PROCEDURESWhen can I register? Check Reg Date Appointment.1. Go to piercecollege.edu2. Click Class Registration or SIS Portal at top right.3. Type your student ID # and password.4. Click the tile Manage Classes. 5. Click Enrollment Dates – on the left side.5. Under Spring 2020 – look for “Your AppointmentStart Date Class Time.”Note: You can register anytime on or after your appointment. Online registration appointments are issued by the Los Angeles Community College District. Encore Office cannot change registration appointments.How to Register for classes:1. Go to piercecollege.edu2. Click Class Registration or SIS Portal at top right. 3. Type your Student ID# and Password. 4. Click Manage Classes. 5. Click Class Search and Enroll. 6. Select Spring 2020.7. Enter class number in “Enter Keyword Box.” 8. Click >> right side.9. Click > right side. 10. Click > right side.11. Click Next upper right.12. Add to Wait List – click “No” to change to “Yes”.13. Click Accept.14. (If not in shopping cart.) Click Next.15. Click Submit.16. Are you sure you want to submit? Yes/No To add open or closed classes after semester starts: Attend the class. If the instructor gives you a Permission Number follow steps 1-11. Enter Permission Number. Click Accept. Follow steps 14 thru 16.Instructors may add students throughout the semester as space becomes available.Always carry Student ID# and password.If you need assistance please visit the Encore Office.CALENDAR OF CLASSESSpring 2020Feb. 10 - May 29Class #Course TitleInstructorTimeRoomMonday11752Body MovementShvetsov8:30-10:30 amSGYM 540211454Aquatic FitnessLacelle9-11 amPOOL19133Body Movement: Chair ExerciseShvetsov10:40-12:40 pmVLGE811112101Body-Mind FusionTinto-Singer10:40-12:40 pmSGYM 540211914Russia: Art and Culture 3Thornton11:30- 1:30 pmBEH 130819520 The Violin ConcertoDomine1-3 pmMUS 340120708WatercolorPitt1-4 pmVLGE 834121369Body Movement: Chair ExerciseJensen1-3 pmVLGE 811112418Healthy Living: Positive AgingFeldman1:30-3:30 pmVLGE 820919134Science DiscussionsMeyer1:30-3:30 pmEARTH 410111893Art MasterpiecesThornton2-4 pmBEH 1308Tuesday11835YogaFeldman7:25-9:25 amNGYM 560111495Body MovementTapper8-10 amSGYM 540219549Painting PortraitsThornton9-11 amVLGE 834411696Aquatic FitnessHefter9-11 amPOOL27267Body Movement: Chair YogaCummins9:30-11:30 amVLGE 811112851Beginning & Intermediate PaintingPitt9:30-12:30 pmART 331212146Current EventsLevick10-12 pmOff Campus20703Watercolor: In Plain SightTirr10-1 pmVLGE 834111645Body MovementTapper10:10-12:10 amSGYM 540211877Art MasterpiecesThornton11:15-1:15 pmIRIS 091420700Yoga: Chair/Mat Exercise Feldman12-2 pmVLGE 811112485Sports Current EventsLevick1-3 pmBUS 320519575Advanced Exploration of Internet Perret1-3 pmBUS 320712822Abstract Painting & Color w/ Mixed MediaPitt1-4 pmART 331210895Greek MythologyFollett1:30-3:30 pmIRIS 091421365Women in PoliticsHolland1:30-3:30 pmELM 172013088Drawing with Color Media: Our WorldTirr1:30-4:30 pmVLGE 834111980Russia: Art and Culture 3Thornton2:15-4:15 pmMUS 3401Wednesday11596Body MovementShvetsov9-11 amSGYM 540221062Aquatic FitnessLacelle9-11 amPOOL18839Beginning Drawing (C)Kraus9:30-12:30 pmVLGE 811212081Body-Mind FusionTinto-Singer11:10-1:10 pmSGYM 540220698Body Movement: Chair YogaCummins11:15-1:15 pmVLGE 811110991QuiltingStreimer12:50-2:50 pmVLGE 834312134Current EventsLevick1-3 pmOff campus12983Renaissance Painting – Egg TemperaThornton1-4 pmVLGE 833013028Beginning Oil Painting (B)Kraus1-4 pmVLGE 811221934Chair ExerciseShvetsov1:30-3:30 pmVLGE 811125028History of the CrusadesDawson1:30-3:30 pmELM 170512069East Meets WestTinto-Singer2-4 pmMUS 342311360History and Development of Rock and RollDomine2-4 pmMUS 3401Class # Course TitleInstructorTimeRoomThursday11782Basic Yoga/Mat PilatesMacDonald8:00-10:00 amNGYM 560111469Body Movement: Chair YogaCummins8:30-10:30 amVLGE 811127264Body MovementTapper8:30-10:30 amSGYM 540225023Aquatic FitnessShvetsov9-11 amPOOL19287Watercolor Painting 2Kraus9:30-12:30 pmVLGE 834412915Beginning Drawing Pitt9:30-12:30 pmART 331218957Russia: Art and Culture 3Thornton9:45-11:45 amBEH 130825656Acrylic Painting/CompositionTirr10-1 pmVLGE 834111563Body MovementTapper10:40-12:40 pmSGYM 540211864Yoga: Chair ExerciseMacDonald10:45-12:45 pmVLGE 811112277Current EventsLevick12-2 pmBEH 130820701Drawing ExplorationsKraus1-4 pmVLGE 834427096Figure DrawingPitt1-4 pmART 331212206Religions of the World – Western TraditionsSloan Goben1:30-3:30 pmIRIS 091425026Understanding Exercise and Body MovementTinto-Singer1:30-3:30 pmVLGE 811213168Watercolor: Natural WorldTirr1:30-4:30 pmVLGE 834112692United States History: The Forging of a NationKaapuni2-4 pmBUS 321818955Digital Photography Nisan2-4 pmVLGE 834218958Art MasterpiecesThornton2:20-4:20 pmArt 330027569Basic Computer SurveySimmonds12:45-2:45 pmBUS 320711381Encore SingersFeldman2:30-4:30 pmMUS 340019916Intermediate ComputerSimmonds3-5 pmBUS 3207Friday11806Intermediate Yoga/Mat PilatesMacDonald8:00-10:00 amNGYM 560111524Body MovementTapper9-11 amSGYM 540212804Intermediate/Advanced PaintingPitt9:30-12:30 pmART 331221967Dynamic SketchingScarbro9:30-12:30 pmART 331013117Watercolor/Pastel PaintingKraus9:30-12:30 pmAT 380011343Our Hills (Valleys) are Alive Sound of Music!Piazza 10:30-12:30 pmIRIS 091420699Yoga: Chair ExerciseMacDonald10:45-12:45 pmVLGE 811112124Body-Mind FusionTinto-Singer11:10-1:10 pmSGYM 540222009Intermediate Computer SkillsMurphy12-2 pmCOSC 150711943Art & Culture in So. CaliforniaCheney1-3 pmART 33001235420th Century FilmWindrum1-3:30 pmBUS 320012788Life Drawing: Understanding AnatomyScarbro1-4 pmART 331213100WatercolorThornton1-4 pmBUS 321719288Beyond DrawingKraus1-4 pmAT 380020710Oil/Acrylic PaintingPitt1:15-4:15 pmVLGE 834111441Superstar Soloists of the Concert StagePiazza 1:30-3:30 pmIRIS 0914Important DatesCheck your Registration Appt.- see page 4Semester begins Monday, February 10, 2020 Semester ends Friday, May 29, 2020HolidaysFebruary 14 & 17President’s DayApril 6 - April 13Spring BreakReminder: Carry Student ID, Password, & print-out of your Class ScheduleTopics of InterestOlder Adult 60CE – Senior TopicsClass #21365 – Election 2020: Candidates, Debates, Impeachment and Oh My!Tuesday1:30-3:30 pmHollandRoom: ELM 1720 This class explores all the aspects of the upcoming 2020 elections. Topics will include, but not restricted to, the presidential, congressional, and state and local elections. Specific topics will include the debates, polls, fundraising, primaries and caucuses, the impeachment, and public policy issues as discussed by the candidates.Class #12418 – Stay Connected with EaseMonday1:30-3:30 pmFeldmanRoom: VLGE 8209New technologies have changed how just about everything works these days, from booking air travel, making medical appointments, buying movie tickets to communicating with friends and family, near and far. Even if you don't use a smart phone, understanding the changes in how we communicate is a necessity-- and trying to learn new technologies on your own can feel absolutely overwhelming. Don’t give up! Stay Connected with Ease brings you up to date on what you need to know to age comfortably. In this course you will learn all about protecting your privacy and staying safe online as well as?about texting, the best apps for seniors, safety, photo sharing, social media and much, much more. Research your next trip, use the latest apps to find services, but most importantly learn how to stay connected to family and friends for years to come. Class #12206 - Religions of the World – Western TraditionsThursday1:30-3:30 pmSloan GobenRoom: IRIS 0914 This course will be an introduction to the study of World Religions and will focus on monotheistic traditions from the West, including Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In addition, we will discuss the Baha’i and Orisa-Ifa traditions. We will explore these practices, and when possible, we will visit a nearby “house of worship” specific to that tradition and invite speakers, representing those traditions to the class.Class #25028 - History of the CrusadesWednesday1:30-3:30 pm pmDawsonRoom: ELM 1705This course will explore aspects of the social and cultural history of the Crusades, with a focus on examining perceptions of these events from a variety of sources, including both medieval Christian and Muslim accounts. Additionally, the course will critically focus on the lasting and contemporary impact of the Crusades.Class #19134 - Science DiscussionsMonday1:30-3:30 pmMeyerRoom: EARTH 4101 How science helps your life! A discussion of basic scientific principles and their application. We will examine current topics of scientific interest and will not avoid uncomfortable topics for which there is solid scientific evidence.Class #12277 - Current EventsThursday12-2 pmLevickRoom: BEH 1308 Lively discussion of current local, national and world events. Explore the news from different viewpoints with a goal of increased understanding, empathy and tolerance.Class #12485 - Sports Current EventsTuesday1-3 pmLevickRoom: BUS 3205 Lively discussion including (but not limited to) current financial, legal, ethical and political issues in the local, national or world arena related to organized sports, not simply a recap of prior weeks' games.Class #12146 - Current EventsTuesday10-12 pmLevickRoom: Off- siteLocation: The Village in Northridge, 9222 Corbin Ave., Northridge, CA 91324 Lively discussion of current local, national and world events. Explore the news from different viewpoints with a goal of increased understanding, empathy and tolerance.Class #12134 - Current EventsWednesday1-3 pmLevickRoom: Off- siteLocation: The Village in Sherman Oaks, 5450 Vesper Ave., Sherman Oaks, CA 91411 Lively discussion of current local, national and world events. Explore the news from different viewpoints with a goal of increased understanding, empathy and tolerance.Class #12354 - 20th Century FilmFriday1-3:30 pmWindrumRoom: BUS 3200 Class will discuss the relationship between Hollywood motion pictures and the American society surrounding, reflecting and influencing the practices of the film industry in the year 1979. Note: This short-term class ends 5/09/2020.Class #12692 – United States History: The Forging of a NationThursday2-4 pmKaapuniRoom: BUS 3218 This course is designed to evaluate and explain the social, economic, and political history of the United States from colonial times and the founding of the country through 1865. Significant historical events and issues that have effected contemporary America will be surveyed and analyzed. Such issues and events that led to the Revolution, early nation building, spread of democracy, industrialization, governmental development, ethnicconfrontations and contributions, war, cultural developments, social and political movements, sectionalism, and the causes and consequences of the Civil War will be explored.LiteratureOlder Adult 29CE – Literature and the Human ExperienceClass #10895 – Greek MythologyTuesday1:30-3:30 pmFollettRoom: IRIS 0914 Mythology, loosely described as “someone else’s religion,” metaphorically embodies a culture’s core values. For us, the lessons of Greek mythology are very much embedded in Western culture. Come and join us in a delightful literary overview of this historic subject.Art HistoryOlder Adult 56CE – Seeing and Understanding ArtClass #11943 - Art and Culture in Southern CaliforniaFriday1-3 pmCheneyRoom: ART 3300This class will visit 5-7 art and/or cultural venues to broaden and support class lectures. Lectures at Pierce to prepare for each visit.Class #11914 – Russia: Art and Culture 3Monday11:30-1:30 pmThorntonRoom: BEH 1308 The Russian Revolution, the rise of Communism, the Great War of Liberation, and the Cold War are backdrops for the survey of Russian art. Folk Art, Propaganda Art, Modernism, and Impressionism form a tapestry of ideology, dreams, and hope for the Russian people.Class #11980 – Russia: Art and Culture 3Tuesday2:15-4:15 pmThorntonRoom: MUS 3401 The Russian Revolution, the rise of Communism, the Great War of Liberation, and the Cold War are backdrops for the survey of Russian art. Folk Art, Propaganda Art, Modernism, and Impressionism form a tapestry of ideology, dreams, and hope for the Russian people.Class #18957 – Russia: Art and Culture 3Thursday9:45-11:45 amThorntonRoom: BEH 1308 The Russian Revolution, the rise of Communism, the Great War of Liberation, and the Cold War are backdrops for the survey of Russian art. Folk Art, Propaganda Art, Modernism, and Impressionism form a tapestry of ideology, dreams, and hope for the Russian people. Class #11893 – Art MasterpiecesMonday2-4 pmThorntonRoom: ART 3300 The behind the scenes stories of how great masterpieces came to be. Selected artists and unexpected masterworks from world history are explored in depth in this fascinating new series.Class #11877 – Art MasterpiecesTuesday11:15-1:15 pmThorntonRoom: IRIS 0914The behind the scenes stories of how great masterpieces came to be. Selected artists and unexpected masterworks from world history are explored in depth in this fascinating new series.Class #18958 – Art MasterpiecesThursday2:20-4:20 pmThorntonRoom: ART 3300The behind the scenes stories of how great masterpieces came to be. Selected artists and unexpected masterworks from world history are explored in depth in this fascinating new series.ArtOlder Adult 42CE—Creative Art for SeniorsClass #19549 - Painting PortraitsTuesday9-11 amThorntonRoom: VLGE 8344 Students will learn to paint the human head, focusing on structure, value, edges and color while examining works of great masters. All mediums and levels of experience welcome.Class #18955 - Digital PhotographyThursday2-4 pmNisan Room: VLGE 8342 Make your digital camera work for you. Learn use of available light (natural or artificial), importance of composition, exposure and camera techniques that turn snapshots into professional-quality photographs. Learn how to download, organize and store digital images. Bring camera and camera manual to first class meeting. This course utilizes Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR, Mirrorless camera or other digital cameras - no point & shoot or phones). Cameras need to have manual control capabilities in addition to automatic controls.Class #10991 - QuiltingWednesday12:50-2:50 pmStreimerRoom: VLGE 8343 Projects are designed to include a wide range of quilt construction techniques and patterns, traditional and modern. Basic sewing skills suggested, but quilters at all levels welcome.ArtOlder Adult 62CE—Life Drawing for SeniorsClass #20710 – Oil/Acrylic PaintingFriday1:15-4:15 pmPittRoom: VLGE 8341Students will pursue their own ideas with the instructor’s guidance. Various techniques will be demonstrated and principles will be explained. The works of artists with different styles will be introduced. Bring table covering and table easel.Class #12915 – Beginning and Intermediate DrawingThursday9:30-12:30 pmPittRoom: ART 3312Using directed exercises, we will use drawing materials such as pencils, charcoal and ink to explore line, shadow, form, value, and color.Class #20708 - WatercolorMonday1-4 pmPittRoom: VLGE 8341All levels welcome. Emphasis on learning and reviewing various techniques and principles.Instructor will offer exercises and students can work on their own projects.Class #12851 - Beginning and Intermediate PaintingTuesday9:30-12:30 pmPittRoom: ART 3312 All levels welcome. Study paint (either Acrylic or Oil Paint) handling and art fundamentals with instruction in figure painting. Bring painting materials, table easel, and table covering to the first class. Class #12822 - Abstract Painting and Color with Mixed MediaTuesday1-4 pmPittRoom: ART 3312 Using directed exercises, we will experiment with styles of abstraction using color and a variety of mixed media with acrylic paint. Previous painting experience recommended. Class #27096 - Figure DrawingThursday1-4 pmPittRoom: ART 3312Working from photos and master drawings with directed exercises, students will study, learn, review, and practice figure drawing. Bring pencil and paper the first meeting. Class #12804 - Intermediate & Advanced PaintingFriday9:30-12:30 pmPittRoom: ART 3312Previous painting experience recommended. This course will be an investigation of various styles and ideas, with an emphasis on finding your own artistic direction. There may be some directed exercises, as well as opportunities for students to pursue their own projects. Please bring something to work on for the first class, and a goal for the semester.Class #21967 - Dynamic SketchingFriday9:30-12:30 pmScarbroRoom: ART 3310Learn how to sketch dynamically and quickly. You will learn techniques and tricks to change what you thought you couldn't draw, into something you can sketch very quickly. Materials: Pen, pencil, drawing paper or printer paper.Class #12788 - Life Drawing: Understanding AnatomyFriday1-4 pmScarbroRoom: ART 3312Life drawing is a skill we can acquire if we understood the anatomy and how our body connects with one another. In this life drawing class, the model will strike short and long poses for you to work on and practice your anatomical drawing skills. Materials: Drawing tool, 18 X 24 paper, drawing boardClass #12983 - Renaissance Painting - Egg TemperaWednesday1-4 pmThorntonRoom: VLGE 8330Painting with egg tempera is a traditional method used by artists such as Botticelli, and Michelangelo. Students will receive ground pigments to make tempera paint, learn to prepare wood panels and paint using this brilliant, historical technique. Painting experience required.Class #18839 – Beginning Drawing (C ) Wednesday9:30-12:30 pmKrausRoom: VLGE 8112This course continues where Beginning Drawing (B) ended and revisits the basics. Via lecture, demo and hands-on experience, students advance their skills and understanding of fundamental drawing principles using a variety of techniques. Bring table cover, table top easel, unlined paper, pencil, kneaded eraser and blender to first meeting.Class #13028 – Beginning Drawing (B ) Wednesday1-4 pmKrausRoom: VLGE 8112This course continues where previous Beginning water mix Oil Painting ended and revisits the basics. Via lecture, demo and hands-on experience, students explore the fundamentals of water mixable Oil Paint techniques such as wet on wet, under painting, glazing, scumbling and color mixing. Basic drawing skill recommended. Bring table cover, table top easel and supplies to first meeting.Class #19287 - Watercolor Painting 2Thursday9:30-12:30 pmKrausRoom: VLGE 8344Basic drawing experience recommended. This class begins where Watercolor 1 left off. It’s for students who would like to advance fundamental skills. Techniques such as color washes, surface preparation, transparency, wet on wet, glazing, color mixing, expression and composition will be emphasized. First class meeting bring table top covering and supplies.Class #20701 - Drawing ExplorationsThursday1-4 pmKrausRoom: VLGE 8330 Drawing 2 experience or higher recommended. Students continue to hone skills as they explore a variety of subject matter, styles, techniques and multi-mediums including charcoal, conte, colored paper, metal point, scratchboard, pen/ink, water soluble pencils, pastels, watercolor, etc. Bring table covering, table top easel, pencil, standard 8.5”x11” white unlined paper, blender and kneaded eraser to the first meeting.Class #19288 - Beyond DrawingFriday1-4 pmKrausRoom: AT 3800Via instructor assistance/critique and hands-on experience, advance your composition, style and technique, working on projects and media you select (oil excluded). Bring table covering and preferred materials.ArtOlder Adult 63CE—Watercolor PaintingClass #13100 - WatercolorFriday1-4 pmThorntonRoom: BUS 3217 All levels are welcome. Learn about washes, dry brush techniques, color theory and color mixing and composition. Enjoy the spontaneity of watercolor and learn how to express your ideas. Bring table covering and materials to first class.Class #13117 - Watercolor/Pastel PaintingFriday9:30-12:30 pmKrausRoom: AT 3800Basic drawing, watercolor and pastel experience recommended. Via lecture, demo, critique and hands-on experience, explore a variety of traditional and modern methods to advance your style, technique, composition and color mixing skills. Bring table covering and supplies to first meeting.Class #25656 - Acrylic Painting/CompositionThursday10-1 pmTirrRoom: VLGE 8341This course teaches how to recognize strength in a composition. It covers a variety of acrylic techniques such as glazing with matt and gloss mediums, liquid applications, dry brushing and blending and knife techniques. Working from still life and occasionally portraiture, the student will develop an expressive personal style and design.Class #20703 - Watercolor: In Plain SightTuesday10-1 pmTirrRoom: VLGE 8341 This course introduces the student to all types of applications of watercolor. It is designed for those students who are new to watercolor. It covers positive and negative painting, wet in wet, dry brush, glazing, and use of resists. It will enable the student to strengthen design and compositional skills, while covering the techniques needed to capture both still life and landscape in expressive and imaginative ways. The class will combine observation with expression, to develop a unique personal vocabulary.Class #13088 - Drawing with Color Media: Our World Tuesday1:30-4:30 pmTirrRoom: VLGE 8341 This course covers mixing collage with other color media, while introducing line, tone and a variety of drawing techniques and color exercises to achieve the skills required to render a broad range of subjects, from still life to landscape. The focus of the course is to develop a comfort level with a wide variety of color media.Class #13168 - Watercolor: The Natural WorldThursday1:30-4:30 pmTirrRoom: VLGE 8341This course introduces the student to all types of applications of watercolor. It is designed for those students who are intermediate watercolorists. It covers positive and negative painting, wet in wet, dry brush, glazing, and use of resists. It will enable the student to strengthen design and compositional skills, while covering the techniques needed to capture both still life and landscape in expressive and imaginative ways. The class will combine observation with expression, to develop a unique personal vocabulary. Weather permitting, some plein air painting may be puterVocational Education 187CE-Computer Usage SkillsClass #27569 - Basic Computer SurveyThursday12:45-2:45 pmSimmondsRoom: BUS 3207 Learn computer terminology, how to use mouse, file management, word processing basics: format text, save files to flash drive, copy and paste text, add photos to documents; learn Internet and e-mail basics including send, reply, and add attachments.Class #19916 - Intermediate Word, Excel, PowerPoint Thursday3-5 pmSimmondsRoom: BUS 3207 Focus is on intermediate to advanced word-processing skills using Microsoft Word and some Access software. Learn formatting, page layout features, tables, copying and pasting, creating Excel tables, and integrating programs. Also learn merging, tracking, and templates. Internet Focus on skills: using various browsers, locating specific Web sites, sending e-mails & using tools to search for information such as how to formulate an effective Web search strategy to answer questions. Learn additional e-mail functions, including adding attachments such as photos or messages.Class #22009 - Intermediate Computer SkillsFriday12-2 pmMurphyRoom: COSC 1507 Introduction to Microsoft Office - Intermediate Word, Intro to Excel, Intro to PowerPoint; download photos from phone and camera; introduction to Facebook and social media; email attachments, address book, groups; internet security.Class #19575 - Advanced Exploration of InternetTuesday1-3 pmPerretRoom: BUS 3207 This class will learn usage and safety, advanced browser searches, file management and other software applications.Health and FitnessOlder Adult 52CE—Body Movement for Seniors Class #11454 - Aquatic FitnessMonday9-11 amLacelleRoom: PoolFun, fat-burning fitness workout using shallow water techniques designed for swimmers and non-swimmers. Improve posture, flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular fitness. Bring swimsuit and class attire (rash guards, shoes, etc.) for instructor to check. First day of class, we will review the syllabus, equipment and facility information for 1 hour and get in the water the second hour of class.Class #11696 - Aquatic FitnessTuesday9-11 amHefterRoom: PoolFun, fat-burning fitness workout using shallow water techniques designed for swimmers and non-swimmers. Improve posture, flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular fitness. Bring swimsuit and class attire (rash guards, shoes, etc.) for instructor to check. First day of class, we will review the syllabus, equipment and facility information for 1 hour and get in the water the second hour of class.Class #21062 - Aquatic FitnessWednesday9-11 amLacelleRoom: PoolFun, fat-burning fitness workout using shallow water techniques designed for swimmers and non-swimmers. Improve posture, flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular fitness. Bring swimsuit and class attire (rash guards, shoes, etc.) for instructor to check. First day of class, we will review the syllabus, equipment and facility information for 1 hour and get in the water the second hour of class.Class #25023 - Aquatic FitnessThursday9-11 amShvetsovRoom: PoolFun, fat-burning fitness workout using shallow water techniques designed for swimmers and non-swimmers. Improve posture, flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular fitness. Bring swimsuit and class attire (rash guards, shoes, etc.) for instructor to check. First day of class, we will review the syllabus, equipment and facility information for 1 hour and get in the water the second hour of class.Class #11752 - Body MovementMonday8:30-10:30 amShvetsovRoom: SGYM 5402 Improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance. Mat and 6’ TheraBands required.Class #11495 - Body Movement Tuesday8-10 amTapperRoom: SGYM 5402 Improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance. A 6-foot resistance band, mat, and light dumbbells (1-5 lbs.) are required.Class #11645 - Body MovementTuesday10:10-12:10 amTapperRoom: SGYM 5402 Improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance. A 6-foot resistance band, mat, and light dumbbells (1-5 lbs.) are required.Class #11596 - Body MovementWednesday9-11 amShvetsovRoom: SGYM 5402 Improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance. Mat and 6’ TheraBands required.Class # 27264 - Body MovementThursday8:30-10:30 amTapperRoom: SGYM 5402 Improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance. A 6-foot resistance band, mat, and light dumbbells (1-5 lbs.) are required.Class #11563 - Body MovementThursday10:40-12:40 pmTapperRoom: SGYM 5402Improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance. A 6-foot resistance band, mat, and light dumbbells (1-5 lbs.) are required.Class #11524 - Body MovementFriday9-11 amTapperRoom: SGYM 5402 Improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance. A 6-foot resistance band, mat, and light dumbbells (1-5 lbs.) are required.Class #19133 - Body Movement: Chair ExerciseMonday10:40-12:40 pmShvetsovRoom: VLGE 8111 This chair-based class is focused on developing bone health and muscle strength, while minimizing stress and impact to joints. The class blends gentle seated cardiovascular movements with dynamic stretching to improve mobility, decrease pain, and improve overall health and quality of life. Equipment is provided.Class #21369 - Body Movement: Chair ExerciseMonday1-3 pmJensenRoom: VLGE 8111 This chair-based class is focused on developing bone health and muscle strength, while minimizing stress and impact to joints. The class blends gentle seated cardiovascular movements with dynamic stretching to improve mobility, decrease pain, and improve overall health and quality of life. Equipment is provided.Class #21934 - Body Movement: Chair ExerciseWednesday1:30-3:30 pmShvetsovRoom: VLGE 8111 This chair-based class is focused on developing bone health and muscle strength, while minimizing stress and impact to joints. The class blends gentle seated cardiovascular movements with dynamic stretching to improve mobility, decrease pain, and improve overall health and quality of life. Equipment is provided.Class #20698 – Body Movement: Chair YogaWednesday11:15-1:15 pmCumminsRoom: VLGE 8111 Chair Yoga is a class focusing on the Body-Mind system of Hatha Yoga that embraces healthful physical exercise and relaxation techniques. Designed to safely build stability and mobility, strength and flexibility in muscles and joints, classes will learn and practice seated and standing yoga poses with the chair and additional support materials, (balls, straps, Therabands and other devices) Also incorporated into classes will be strategies for reducing postural tension patterns and improving body alignment and yoga relaxation and breathing techniques. Equipment is provided. Students are encouraged to bring a yoga mat to each class for additional support.Class #27267 - Body Movement: Chair YogaTuesday9:30-11:30 amCumminsRoom: VLGE 8111 Chair Yoga is a class focusing on the Body-Mind system of Hatha Yoga that embraces healthful physical exercise and relaxation techniques. Designed to safely build stability and mobility, strength and flexibility in muscles and joints, classes will learn and practice seated and standing yoga poses with the chair and additional support materials, (balls, straps, Therabands and other devices) Also incorporated into classes will be strategies for reducing postural tension patterns and improving body alignment and yoga relaxation and breathing techniques. Equipment is provided. Students are encouraged to bring a yoga mat to each class for additional support.Class #11469 – Body Movement: Chair YogaThursday8:30-10:30 pmCumminsRoom: VLGE 8111 Chair Yoga is a class focusing on the Body-Mind system of Hatha Yoga that embraces healthful physical exercise and relaxation techniques. Designed to safely build stability and mobility, strength and flexibility in muscles and joints, classes will learn and practice seated and standing yoga poses with the chair and additional support materials, (balls, straps, Therabands and other devices) Also incorporated into classes will be strategies for reducing postural tension patterns and improving body alignment and yoga relaxation and breathing techniques. Equipment is provided. Students are encouraged to bring a yoga mat to each class for additional support.Class #20699 - Yoga: Chair Exercise Friday10:45-12:45 pmMacDonaldRoom: VLGE 8111 This class consists of gentle exercises using a chair for seated and/or standing support. Includes yoga chair techniques. Elastic tubing/Therabands, balance discs, and balls are used to improve muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness. Please bring a towel to class. Equipment is provided.Class #11864 - Yoga: Chair Exercise Thursday10:45-12:45 pmMacDonaldRoom: VLGE 8111 This class consists of gentle exercises using a chair for seated and/or standing support. Includes yoga chair techniques. Elastic tubing/Therabands, balance discs, and balls are used to improve muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness. Please bring a towel to class. Equipment is provided.YogaOlder Adult 53CE – Yoga for SeniorsClass #11806 - Intermediate Yoga/Mat PilatesFriday8-10 amMacDonaldRoom: NGYM 5601 Building on previous Yoga/Mat Pilates experience, continue to build core strength, flexibility, coordination, and improve balance. Please bring mat to class.Class #11782- Basic Yoga/Mat PilatesThursday8-10 amMacDonaldRoom: NGYM 5601 Introduction to basic yoga postures and mat Pilates techniques, exploring proper alignment, core strength, flexibility, breath work, and balance improvement. Please bring mat to class.Class #20700 - Yoga: Chair/Mat ExerciseTuesday12-2 pmFeldmanRoom: VLGE 8111 Gentle stretching, core strength, deep breathing and stress reduction focusing techniques. Please bring mat to class. Focus: techniques for restorative Yoga using foam roller to both provide and receive corrective muscle release.Class #11835 - YogaTuesday7:25-9:25 amFeldmanRoom: NGYM 5601 Gentle stretching, core strength, deep breathing and stress reduction focusing techniques. Please bring mat to class.Health and FitnessOlder Adult 58CE – Healthy LivingClass #12124 - Body-Mind FusionFriday11:10-1:10 pmTinto-SingerRoom: SGYM 5402 Build strong mental & physical health with body and cardio sculpturing. Bring 1-2 lbs weights, mat, water and small ball the size of a grapefruit for Tai Qi Ball range of motion exercises.Class #12101 - Body-Mind FusionMonday10:40-12:40 pmTinto-SingerRoom: SGYM 5402 Build strong mental & physical health with body and cardio sculpturing. Bring 1-2 lbs weights, mat, water and small ball the size of a grapefruit for Tai Qi Ball range of motion exercises.Class #25026 - Understand Exercise Techniques and Body MovementThursday1:30-3:30 pmTinto-SingerRoom: VLGE 8112Learn about muscles and joints, body mechanics, and body alignment and how they impact daily activities. Improve posture and gait. Learn how and what conditions affect the aging body. Class incorporates lectures, videos, and exercise techniques to improve general health and enhance cognitive health.Class #12081 - Body-Mind FusionWednesday11:10-1:10 pmTinto-SingerRoom: SGYM 5402 Build strong mental & physical health with body and cardio sculpturing. Bring 1-2 lbs weights, mat, water and small ball the size of a grapefruit for Tai Qi Ball range of motion exercises.Class #12069 - East meets WestWednesday2-4 pmTinto-SingerRoom: MUS 3423 This introductory class explores the fundamental concepts, and compares Western and Eastern methodology with an integrated approach to healthy living.MusicOlder Adult 49CE—Music Appreciation for SeniorsClass #11360 - The History and Development of Rock and RollWednesday2-4 pmDomineRoom: MUS 3401 A uniquely American style of popular music as it evolved beginning in the 1950's through its culmination and retrospective developmental episodes in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. For the purposes of this class, Rock and Roll is defined as the musical expression of adolescent rebellion. Combining a myriad of elemental influences taken from earlier styles such as rhythm and blues, jazz, gospel, folk, classical and other genres, Rock and Roll emerges from a tumultuous confluence of musical streams that is brought into focus by the listening habits of an audience of teenagers whose demographic constituent parts and musical tastes define the repertoire. As time goes on, the audience grows older but the emphasis on youthful predilections remains as an essential element at the aesthetic core of Rock and Roll.Class #19520 - The Violin ConcertoMonday1-3 pmDomineRoom: MUS 3401 This course covers insights to an historical curated encyclical compendium of the development of the violin concerto. The main style periods will be explored in chronological order, involving listening examples, discussion of the repertoire, as well as the composers and genres associated with each. Course will cover the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern periods. Lectures will discuss the role of significant composers in the development of musical style. Students will learn elements of music such as formal compositional structure, melody and harmony, instrumentation, and basic terminology as they apply to specific pieces, composers and style periods.Class #11343 - Our Hills (and Valleys) are Alive with the Sound of Music!Friday10:30-12:30 pmPiazzaRoom: IRIS 0914This class, via lecture, discussion, video and audio resources, will take us on a wide-ranging survey of the pop, jazz, folk, musical and classical music scene in and around our own San Fernando Valley. Professor Piazza will again highlight performances by national and international stars performing in such venues as the Soraya Theater, the Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center, the Canyon Club and Temple Adat Ari El. Previews of concerts by the LA Symphonic Winds and the San Fernando Valley Symphony at the beautiful Calabasas and Agoura High School Performing Arts Education Centers will also be featured.Class #11381 - Encore SingersThursday2:30-4:30 pmFeldmanRoom: MUS 3400 Experience the joy of singing! Learn new songs and revisit familiar songs. Whether your experience is singing in the shower or singing in a group, this class is for you. You will learn basic singing techniques, proper breathing and voice exercises. Emphasis is on developing and understanding the singing voice, the body as a musical instrument, and the vocal potential of each student. At the end of the semester, enjoy performing in a concert or encouraging fellow classmates as they perform. All levels are welcome to join.Class #11441 – Superstar Soloists of the Concert StageFriday1:30-3:30 pmPiazzaRoom: IRIS 0914 An in-depth sonic journey that will explore game-changing superstar soloists from the Baroque to the present day. Join Professor Piazza--Director of the Internationally acclaimed Los Angeles Symphonic Winds and long-time member of the LA Opera Orchestra—as we examine the works of such legendary performers as Niccolo Paganini and Antonio Vivaldi as well as contemporary artists including Nigel Kennedy, Evelyn Glennie and Yuja Wang.Save the DateSunday, Dec. 8, 2019, 3 pm Encore Singers ConcertThe Performing Arts Education Centeron the campus of Calabasas High School ................
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