In the fall of 2006, owner Mindy Love Watkins opened Love to Dance, Inc. holding classes in the Double Tree Hotel in Carmel Valley. In January 2007 Love to Dance, Inc. opened with just one dance room in Torrey Hills. Now, the studio offers over 65 classes per week, has two dance rooms, sprung floors, homework […]
Continue reading …Glittering gems, swirls of colors, elaborate filigree, whimsical designs – it’s the JEWELS of the SEASON: Holidays at the Timken with the Schlappi Collection of Hord and Schlappi ornaments that have adorned the Timken Museum of Art holiday tree since 1988, and this season the display will be greatly expanded. This year the Timken partnered […]
Continue reading …If your looking for a part-time preschool, we help your child discover the world! We offer a multi-day adventure program for 3-5 year olds. We have an interactive curriculum and hands-on projects. We give monthly feedback to parents. We have a low student-to-teacher ratio 8:1. We teach math, phonics, language and literacy, creativity, music and movement and social […]
Continue reading …Sip. Savor. Support. Outside the Lens (OTL), a San Diego non-profit organization that empowers youth through filmmaking, photography and digital media is proud to host its fourth annual fundraiser: Shutter & Stout, in support of its transformative youth outreach programs. The goal of the event is to build on the success of prior years, in […]
Continue reading …Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) has been awarded a $35,000 grant from the Hadassah Foundation to support the Girls Give Back teen leadership program, which enables Jewish teen girls in San Diego to address the challenges faced by young Jewish women in meaningful, self-directed, and ongoing service learning and leadership development opportunities. During […]
Continue reading …North County Dance Arts, founded almost four decades ago, and continually directed by Tanya and Louis McKay, presented their annual recital performances, this year’s titled Elevate, at the Mandeville Center Auditorium on Saturday, July 30, 2016. Only minutes from Downtown San Diego, with plenty of free parking, this venue has one of the largest stages in […]
Continue reading …The San Diego Chinese Historical Museum (SDCHM) is spreading multiculturalism through art this coming May! SDCHM is proud to present “Embracing a Noble Tradition,” an exhibit filled with artwork of students and teachers from the Chinese Brush Painting Society of San Diego. All of these students and teachers come from various ethnic backgrounds, but have […]
Continue reading …It is not everyday that fashion is inspired by 14th century art. Six graduate designers at UCLA’s The David C. Copley Center for the Study of Costume Design were challenged to design and create a costume inspired by the Timken painting, Madonna and Child by di Buonaccorso. The museum will display the student-created costumes on April 19 […]
Continue reading …As a dance related business owner, I understand how beneficial social media can be to the arts in general and more specifically dance schools and studios. A good social media campaign can provide direct access to colleagues, clients, and potential clients that might otherwise not be reached through conventional advertising and networking. It also can […]
Continue reading …Each year as dancers begin to perform in the first competitions of the season under the critical eye of the judges that the dancer is presented with their ‘score’ of how successful a performance was given that I hear this same question by dancers and parents alike. “Her technique was above everyone on that stage, […]
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