The Michiaan Dailv - SPORTSMondav -- Mondav.Januarv 30. 1995 -- 7 , I MiT~s 14 n -i~i Iv - VI ., 11 VMnneaN - Mna-sa, sati-n 'A QQ 7U 'tI I"='7 , , V%1*U 117 * vIU #I y *I %J r I OV V University of Michigan North Campus Commons C, 0 Al Arts & Programs Office, W9 0 Unvesiy f Ichg n e S Scottish Country Dancing Mondays 2/64/3 7-9pm Learn the Basic steps and formations of Scottish Country Dancing and be able to dance reels and jigs to the lively music of fiddles, piano, and accordion! Good exercise as well as fun and a great way to meet people. No partner necessary. Instructor: Helen Welford. $40. (This is 8 Weeks). Location: East Room Bartending Mondays 2/6-3/20 6-8pm Tuhesdays 2/7-3/21 6-8pm Learn how to make over 100 drinks! Ken Mallowitz bartender at the Nectarine Ballroom, returns to teach this popular course. A certificate of graduation is offered following completion of the course. Colored water is used, not liquor. $40. Location: Boulevard Room Women's Self-Defense Ifiesdays 2/7-3/21 7:30-8:30pm Enhance your self-esteem, learn how to protect yourself. Become more comfortable with your body and build assertiveness, awareness, self- confidence, and flexibility. Learn self-defense skills in a safe environment from Instructor: Deb Fedon. $20. Location: North East Room Insight Meditation Thursdays 2/9-3123 7:30-9:30pm Insight Meditation is a simple and direct practice- the moment-to-moment investigation of the mind/body process through calm focused awareness. No special religious beliefs are required; this is a spiritual process. Each class meeting will include sitting time, instruction, and group discussion. Instructor: Barbara Brodsky Fee: $40 (if the registration fee deters from taking this course, please call 764-7544 and speak to Helen or Susan.) Location: Valley Room Registration Begins January 9 and continues up to the first class meeting time. No classes will be taught the week of Spring Break, February 20-25. Register at the North Campus Commons Administra- tion Office. For more information call 764-7544. All classes are taught in the North Campus Commons and are sponsored by the North Campus Commons Arts and Programs. The University of Michigan is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, or sexual orientation. For more information regarding disability accommoda- tions, call the North Campus Commons Adminis- tration Office at 764-7544. Yoga Wednesdays 2/8-3/22 7-9pm Reflect on the meaning of yoga and meditation. Explore the benefits of this ancient tradition and discover what it can do for you in everyday life. $40. Location: Valley Room Massage Thursdays 2/9-3/23 6:30- 9:30pm Consider abandoning your studies, hectic schedule, and other responsibilities for a peaceful, restoring time for YOU! Learn to give and receive a massage for stress release, relaxation, and general well-being. $40. Instructor: Marianne Nardini Location: Center Room Beginning Tai Chi Chuan Tuesdays 2/7-3/23 7-8pm Tai Chi Chuan is an internal Martial Art which focuses on using the mind to perform the movement not brute strength. Its slow, graceful movements and relaxed breathing process can contribute to a general improvement in health by relaxing mind and body, as well as improving balance and concentration. Instructor: Aiji Pipho. $40. Location: Valley Room Continuing Tai Chi Chuan Thursdays 2/9-3/23 7-8pm This class is for students continuing from previous classes. $40. Instructor: Aiji Pipho Location: Boulevard Room Tae-Kwon do Thursdays 219-3/23 7-9pm This class will teach a comprehensive style of self- defense, building upon a solid foundation of traditional Tae-Kwon do. This style adds to that a variety of defensive tactics which borrow techniques from Aikido, Judo, and police defensive tactics. Tae- Kwon do emphasizes personal development, self- defense, and harmonization of mind, body and spirit. $40. Instructor: Greg Marquis Location: East Room Classes Bepin Week of February 6 Call UAC @ 763-1107 Registration latus January 23 - February 5 Registration sit Michigan Union Ticket Office @ 763-TKTS No mail-in registration Refunds will only he given if the course is canceled Use your Entrei Plus For more information Power Jam Mon/Wed Anderson Rm-Union 5:30-6:30 2/8-4/12 Aerobics An Intense Cardiovascular exercise incorporating Cardio-Funk, Hip-Hop and Tubing will be avaiable for specialty sculpting. A FREE week long membership at One-on-One Athletic Clubs will also be provided to all enrolled aerobics students. Ballroom Dance Section I(J.J. Abbot) Thursdays Anderson Rm-Union 7:00-9:00 2/9-3/30 (no class 3/16) Section II(J.J. Abbot) Mondays Anderson Rm-Union 8:00-10:00 3/6-4/10 Put on your dancing shoest in this course for beginners and intermediates, you'll learn various dances such as the Rumba, Fox Trot, and Cha-Cha. Bartending Section 1 Mondays U-Club-Union 7:00-9:00 2/13-3/27 Section II Thursdays U-Club-Union 7:00-9:00 2/16-3/30 Shawna RedCloud Amaze your friends, annoy your parentsl Learn how to mix over 100 drinks. A certificate of graduation will be awarded upon completion of the course. Intro to Mondays U-Club-Union 7:00-9:30 2/13-3/27 Cooking Wake up your taste.buds and learn to cook dishes from around the world, Regions such as China, India, the Mediterranean, France (pastries) and more will be explored through the culinary ans. **Note: the Ist class will meet until 10:00 and will include a kitchen safety discussion and a waiver of liability will be presented. **A $15 lab fee will be collected on the first night of class. ***Students are asked to bring their own paring knife and peelers to class. Creating Saturdays Artspace-Union 12-3:00 2/11-3/25 With Clay Learn to use ceramics as a vehicle for both personal and artistic expression. Techniques include May Oppenheim throwing, hand building, mold and tile making. Creativity and desire is a must. *A $15 dollar lab fee will be collected by instructor on the Ist night of class. Massage Section I(Barry Ryder) Tuesdays Pond Room-Union 7:00-10:00 2/7-3/21 Section II(Jane sierra) Wednesdays Rm 1209-Union 7:00-10:00 2/8-3/22 Ahh...RELAX...and forget about your worries. Learn the secrets to giving and receiving massages. Each session, students will practice their techniques. Bring a towel. Meditation Mondays Pond Rm-Union 7:00-8:30 2/6-3/20 Ka;ila Castoldi This is an introduction to meditation. Registration will be held at the UAC office, 2105 Michigan Union Photography Beginning (Baw) Mondays Artspace-Union 6:30-9:30 2/6-3/20 Intermediate Wednesdays A rtspace-Union 6:30-9:30 2/8-3/22 Color Thursdays Artspace-Union 6:30-9:30 2/9-3/23 Garin Homer Learn how to use your own 35mm camera, while discovering the excitement and magic of printing your own photos in the Beginning class. The Intermediate will focus on applying creative techniques for photographing, film processing, and printing. Types of film, color labs and developing color negatives will be taught in the Color class. Color prints will not be made in class. *A $10 lab fee for Begin and Intermed/SI5 for color will be collected on the 1st night of class Pool Session I Tuesdays Union Games Room 7:00-9:00 2/7-3/21 Session II Tuesdays Union Games Room 9:00-11:00 2/7-3/21$3 Derek Pogerski Explore the fundamentals of billiards. Sessions include handouts, demos, and practice time. Sign Language I (Beginner) Mondays Welker Rm-Union 6:00-7:00 2/6-3/20 II (Intermediate) Mondays Welker Rm-Union 7:00-8:00 2/6-3/20 III(Beginner) Wednesdays Bates Rm-Union 6:00-7:00 2/8-3/22 Joan E. Smith Learn the most intriguing and valuable form of communication. Basic American Sign Language is taught. Tarot Cards Wednesdays Michigan Rm-Union 7:00-8:00 2/8-3/22 Richard Maurer Unwrap your intuitive expressionism and learn the new age sense of reading tarot cards. Emphasis placed on history and philosophy as well as learning to use and interpret them. Tarot Cards for Tuesdays Artspace-Union 6:30-9:30 2/7-3/21 Creative Inspiration Explore te mysteriousinmages of the Tarot while unlocking the mystical visions of your dreams. Garin Homer Bring your favorite deck to develop and awaken your creative spirit. Winetasting Section I Tuesdays Anderson Rm-Union 6:00-8:00 2/7-3/7 Section II Tuesdays Anderson Rm-Union 6:00-8:00 3/14-4/4 Dick Scheer This course covers the basic techniques of wine tasting and appreciation. Different wines from various vineyards and countries will be sampled. 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