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Skiesunlimited Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Enrollment Opens Dec.Winter/Spring 16 Catalog 2020 SKIESUnlimited USAG Italy Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration & Skills About Us Contents Discover the The SKIESUnlimited Program at School of Academics, Mentoring & Intervention USAG Italy supports the Child & Our Philosophy 1 Italian Language Youth Services commitment to Families by enhancing options for the At SKIESUnlimited, our focus is School of Arts, Recreation & Leisure development of youth through quality high quality instructional classes learning opportunities. inspiring our students to explore, 2 Creative Sewing & Jewels learn and grow. 3 Multicultural Creations We offer instructional classes for 4 Fine Art youth in each of our four schools: Through a cadre of caring faculty 5-6 Parent & Me Love to Dance, Pre-Dance, Ballet and Tap School of Academics, Arts, Life and and staff, we encourage our 7-8 Theatre & Circus Movement, Hip Hop (Jazz Funk Style), Sports. SKIESUnlimited is committed students to set high goals and Classic Modern Dance and Modern Jazz Dance to creating an environment of work to achieve them. 9 Irish Dance excellence by providing quality class 10 Fun with Music! 11-15 Private Music Instruction materials and using instructors who We strive to provide a variety of are certified experts in their fields. educational activities for all School of Life Skills, Citizenship & Leadership Classes are offered for specific age members of our CYS Family and groups ranging from 6 months to 18 seize every opportunity to learn, 16 Cooking years of age. grow, support and have fun! School of Sports, Fitness & Health Enrollment for SKIESUnlimited Thank you for supporting the classes takes place at CYS Parent SKIESUnlimited program! 18-20 Parent & Me Swimming and Swimming by Levels Central Services in the Davis Soldier 21 Sports Conditioning & Family Readiness Center, Bldg. 23 Toddler & Preschool Gymnastics 108 on Caserma Ederle, or online at 24 Beginner & Rhythmic Gymnastics https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil 25 Intermediate/Advanced Gymnastics and Tumbling 26 Youth and Teen Yoga For more information on classes, or 27-28 Parkour, Martial Arts Play, Shaolin Kung Fu, if you are interested in becoming a Ninja Training, and Stage Fighting SKIESUnlimited instructor, please 29 Karate call +39 0444-71-4992 or send an 30 Capoeira email to usarmy.usag-italy.imcom- 31 Tae Kwon Do [email protected] Back Page SKIESUnlimited Policy Letter Classes & Ages Chart Enrollments Dec. 16 3-17 Months 6 Years & older Fun with Music! (3 months - 4 years) Page 10 Italian Language (3 years & older) Page 1 Parent & Me Infant Swim (6-17 months) Page 19 Creative Sewing and Jewels (9 years & older) Page 2 Multicultural Creations (6-12 years) Page 3 18-35 Months Fine Art with Ms. Latica (6-12 years) Page 4 Fun with Music! (3 months - 4 years) Page 10 Pre-Dance (4-6 years) Page 6 Parent & Me Toddlers Swim (18-35 months) Page 19 Ballet (7 years and older) Page 6 Parent & Me Toddler Gymnastics (2-3 years) Page 23 Tap (8 years & older) Page 6 Theatre & Circus Movement (7-10 years old) Page 8 3 Years Hip Hop - Jazz Funk Style (8-11 years old) Page 8 Italian Language (3 years & older) Page 1 Classic Modern Dance (7-10 years old) Page 8 Parent & Me Love to Dance (3-5 years) Page 6 Modern Jazz Dance (10 years & older) Page 8 Fun with Music! (3 months - 4 years) Page 10 Irish Dance (5 years & older) Page 9 Parent & Me Preschoolers Swim (3-5 years) Page 19 Private Music Lessons (6 years & older) Page 11-15 Parent & Me Toddler Gymnastics (2-3 years) Page 23 Cooking (5-7 years & 8-12 years) Page 16 Preschoolers Gymnastics (3-4 years) Page 23 Swim Lessons Levels 1-6 (by assessment) Page 20 Rhythmic Gymnastics (3-5 years) Page 24 Sports Conditioning (12 years and older) Page 21 Beginner Gymnastics (4-6 years & 7 years and older) Page 24 4-5 Years Rhythmic Gymnastics (6-9 years old) Page 24 Italian Language (3 years & older) Page 1 Int & Adv Gymnastics & Tumbling (by assessment) Page 25 Irish Dance (5 years & older) Page 9 Yoga (6-9 years, 10 years & older, & 13 years and older) Page 26 Parent & Me Love to Dance (3-5 years) Page 6 Parkour (6-9 years, 10 years and older) Page 28 Pre-Dance (4-6 years) Page 6 Martial Arts Play (4-6 years) Page 28 Fun with Music! (3 months - 4 years) Page 10 Shaolin Kung Fu (7 years & older) Page 28 Cooking (5-7 years) Page 16 Ninja Training (7 years and older) Page 28 Parent & Me Preschoolers Swim (3-5 years) Page 19 Stage Fighting (8 years and older) Page 28 Swim Lessons Levels 1-6 (by assessment) Page 20 Karate (6-7 years, 8-10 years & 11 years & older) Page 29 Preschoolers Gymnastics (3-4 years & 4-5 years) Page 23 Capoeira (6 years & older) Page 30 Beginning & Rhythmic Gymnastics (4-6 years) Page 24 Tae Kwon Do (Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced) Page 31 Martial Arts Play (4-6 years) Page 28 Tae Kwon Do (5 years & older) Page 31 01 Discover Italian Language About Italian Language School of the Instructor SKIESUnlimited offers private and Academics, group Italian language instruction for Mentoring & ages 3 and older. Intervention Group classes must have a minimum of 6 participants. Families interested in Italian language instruction can stop by or call the SKIES offices in Bldg. 304, SKIES Villaggio, or Bldg. 308, Ederle, to place children on a waitlist. SKIES will contact families once 6 or more participants are available to coordinate a class schedule. Private Marta Guarda lessons can be coordinated at the SKIES office directly. Marta Guarda is passionate Lessons are offered in 45 to 60 minute about foreign languages and cultures. blocks of time. She is an experienced instructor of Cost is $8 per group classes of 45 to Italian as a second language and is 60 minutes, $25 per private lessons of 45 Unlimited excited to share her love of language minutes, and $34 per private lessons of with her students. 60 minutes. She holds a master’s degree in Lessons can take place between 2-7 foreign languages and international p.m. at either Bldg. 304 on Villaggio or communication and has completed Bldg. 308 on Ederle. her doctorate in applied linguistics and English studies with the Univer- Call SKIES at 0444-71-4992 for sity of Padova. further information. Class details Group or private Italian Language instruction is designed to develop skills in communication, reading, understanding, and speaking the Italian language. Students learn the language using age appropriate materials, activities, games and songs. About Creative Sewing & Jewels Discover Creative Sewing & Jewels 02 the Instructor School of SKIESUnlimited offers private and group sewing and jewelry design Arts, instruction for ages 9 and older. Recreation Group classes must have a minimum & Leisure of 4 participants. Families interested in sewing and jewelry design instruction can stop by or call the SKIES offices in Bldg. 304, Villaggio, or Bldg. 308, Ederle, to SKIES place children on a waitlist. SKIES will contact families once 4 or more participants are available to coordinate a class schedule. Private Slobodanka (Boba) Bosio Olar lessons can be coordinated at the SKIES office directly. Lessons are offered in Slobodanka studied at the Jovan 90-minute blocks of time. Vukanovic in Novi Sad on design and realization of clothing. She has Cost is $12 per group classes of 90 been designing costumes for dance minutes and $48 per private lessons of 90 and theatre since 1993. She has been minutes. designing contemporary jewelry and Lessons can take place between 2-7 Unlimited accessories and has had exhibitions p.m. at either Bldg. 304, Villaggio, or in Milan with Circuiti Dinamici. Bldg. 308, Ederle. Slobodanka also studied at the Call SKIES at 0444-71-4992 for more Jovan Bandur Dance & Musical information. State Institute and the Conservatory of Vicenza. She has worked with several national and international Class details masters such as Smilja Mandukic Students will explore with different (a student of Greta Wiesenhal) and fabrics and learn basic and creative Mariga Magipinto. sewing techniques on the sewing machine. They will learn to repair, remodel, and create their own personal fashions to wear. Students will also design and create beautiful handmade jewelry from recycled material enhancing their relationship with the environment. 03 Discover Multicultural Creations About Arts and Crafts School of the Instructor Arts, Multicultural Creations Recreation Class details: Students will learn about the & Leisure session’s theme by creating unique hands-on artistic projects. Each project gives youth an opportunity to explore different art mediums and create! SKIES Open to youth ages 6-12 years old. Session 1: Jan. 25 - Feb. 8 Symbolic/Decorative Fruits & Vegetables Latica Vitez Session 2: Feb. 22 - March 7 Ethnic Crafts & Jewelry Latica Vitez has been teaching a mixture of arts, crafts and culture classes with the Session 3: March 14 - 28 SKIES program since 2013. Magical Animals She was born to an artistic family in Zagreb, Croatia. She graduated from the Session 4: April 25 - May 9 Unlimited School of Applied Arts and Design in Zagreb, Hand-made Toys of Ages Past the same school in which her father studied. Session 5: May 16 - June 6 (No May 23) She obtained a post-graduate diploma in Jew- elry Design from the Scuola d’Arte a Mestieri Non-Traditional Portraits di Vicenza, and in 2014 she completed an Cost: $45/session (3 classes) additional degree in Conservation of Cultural Heritage and Performing Arts Management at Please note: Youth can enroll in any session.
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