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S.P.A.C.E. Events for September
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SPACE Performing Arts Center
Newsletter
September 2011

Upcoming Events

Second Saturday Swap Meet Day @ SPACE Farmers Market Sep. 10th
8:00am-12:30pm. Sell your used household goods, clothing, tools, etc. on the SPACE lawn during the Farmers Market. Fee $5. Set up begins at 7am, bring a table and/or tent. Swap Meet Day is all about reuse, reducing waste, keeping good stuff out of landfills and is part of SPACE's commitment to sustainability.

Farmer's Market every Saturday from 8:00am – 12:30pm. NOW ACCEPTING EBT!
All local products. Fresh vegetables, food, crafts, clothing, plants,
massage, and more. Come for shopping and socializing! Spaces for vendors are available. Contact Kelly for details (info@hawaiispace.com). Free wireless internet access is available during the Farmers Market. Bring your laptops and web-surf at SPACE!

Moving Planet at SPACE Market: September 24, 2011
Moving Planet will be a day to put our demands for climate action into
motion—marching, biking, skating—calling for the world to go beyond fossil fuels. It is a collaborative effort of many organizations, movements, and individuals. Organizations and local movements are encouraged to take this day and idea and put forward what you’re able to make this day as powerful as possible around the world.

The goal is to get moving beyond fossil fuels—both symbolically by pouring into the streets in the thousands on foot, bicycle and other means of sustainable movement, and politically by bringing powerful demands to our leaders that day to move beyond fossil fuels to a 350ppm world.

S.P.A.C.E. Market is showing its support by encouraging our market
participants to walk or ride a bicycle to market on Saturday, September 24! Whether near or far, we ask that you please, please avoid the use of fossil fuel on this day. Organize a hike or group bike-ride from your neighborhood. Vendors whose vehicles aren't jammed with goods for market sales, consider carpooling together, or bring a S.P.A.C.E. shopper or three who live in your neighborhood with you to market! Prize drawings will be held including all vendors and customers who participate. There will also be an opportunity to measure your own carbon footprint and information on what you can do to help demand fossil fuel use reduction locally, statewide and nationally.

Classes
New Classes!

Creative Ballet. For TWO WEEKS ONLY! Tues. (9/6/11 and 9/13/11) 2:45 -
3:45. For kids ages 7-12. We will practice the plies, tendus, piques, pirouette, pointed toes and stretched legs of ballet techniques with creative dance games woven throughout. Teacher: With 20 years of ballet training, Erzsi Palko has taught dance K-12 for 10 years and performed in Honolulu with Hawaii Ballet Theatre and the Waikiki Acrobat Trope. She just returned to the islands after a year-long training in teaching circus arts combined with yoga.

Aerial Silks, Flying Yoga! Mondays 4:45pm - 6:00pm. For adults. Taught by Luna Sophia. 333-9680

Resuming Classes:
Instructors Dave Rave and Anna Sanner have returned from Japan and are
ready to resume their classes!

Aikido. Thursday 6pm-7pm. Aikido is a beautiful, flowing Japanese
martial art that focuses on creating a flawless connection with your own and your opponent's mind and body to achieve true victory. Most attacks are derived from sword fighting. Grabs and open-handed blows are prevalent. Defenses make use of the opponent's momentum, direction of attach, and body mechanics and often look circular, mostly ending in throws, arm- or wrist-locks. Aikido philosophy states that true victory means winning against your own weakness and achieving harmony with the people and the world. Training aikido will improve your posture, body coordination, and confidence. You will learn skills useful for self defense, reducing stress levels, controlling your temper, and solving problems in everyday life. Cost $7.

Swing Dance. Friday 7:30pm - 9:00pm. If you ever wanted to dance like Fred Astair… well, we can’t promise you’ll learn that, but we DO promise to teach you this:
- How to listen to the music and do what it asks of your body.
- How to get a good connection with your partner, lead and follow well.
- Basic (and later more advanced) Lindy Hop steps for couple dancing.
- Jazz steps for individual dancing – if you’re a juggler, prop
manipulator or anything related, this will add a whole new flavor to your performance! Cost $7

Ongoing Class Schedule:

Monday and Wednesdays 2:45pm - 4:45pm Hiccup Circus for kids (ages 7+) $3


If you are an instructor and would like to hold classes at SPACE, please contact Jenna to discuss scheduling and rental agreements
(info@hawaiispace.com). We would love to work with you.


Seaview Performing Arts Center for Education
12-247 West Pohakupele Loop
Kalapana Seaview Estates
Pahoa, HI 96778
808-965-8756
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