Fall Classes Feature Dance, Writing, Language and More

The Queen Anne’s County Arts Council’s Fall class line-up is possibly the most innovative to date. “In addition to the really stellar instructors we have, a number of new people are joining us and bringing a new set of skills to the Centre,” according to Darcey Schoeninger the Arts Council’s executive director. “We’ve added Spanish for ages pre-k to adult, ballet, acrobatics for young people, memoir writing, cookbook publishing, ballet, voice lessons and even belly dancing.”

There really does seem to be something for everyone at the Council’s Centre for the Arts, including ongoing classes in ballroom dancing and a new class for young dancers ages 12 through 18 with Amanda Showell. Digital photography and editing with Don Dement, marketing for artists with Robert Koenke, and Zumba with Cherae Ensor are returning classes with popular appeal. Long-time instructor and area artist Sally Clark returns to teach a new class in basic drawing techniques, and Kelly Thuman is also returning to teach individual voice lessons for students aged 8 and older. Class schedules are available on the Council’s website and all classes are held in Centreville, Maryland. Individuals interested in having the schedule mailed to them should call 410.758.2520 or email exhibit@arts4u.info

The Centre for the Arts classes are designed to renew existing artistic interests, and to develop new skills. Registration materials are available at 206 South Commerce St. in Centreville, MD Tuesday-Friday from 9am to 5 pm and Saturday from 10am to 2pm, or by calling 410-758-2520, online, www.arts4u.info, or request via email at exhibit@arts4u.info.

The Centre receives support through a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council.
The Queen Anne’s County Arts Council, Inc., is a non-profit organization committed to promoting, expanding and sustaining the arts. Visit us on the web at www.arts4u.info.