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  • Tuesdays, 9:30 - 10:45 a.m.

    Tai chi is a traditional Chinese art that helps to improve one’s health, vitality, and wellbeing. Tai chi is a series of gentle flowing movements based on martial arts. In this class, you will learn some of the basic forms of traditional Yang tai chi, which can be performed standing or seated. We will also explore some of the philosophy and basic principles behind this art.
    • Ages: Adults ages 50+
    • Session: 10 weeks (June 27 - August 29, 2023)
    • Instructor: Rick Warm
    • Cost: $50 for 10-week session
    • Class Location: CCAC @ Clifton United Methodist Church (3416 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati OH, 45220)
    Rick Warm Rick Warm is the director of the Center for Wisdom and Leadership. The crux of his work has centered on leadership and the development of wise leaders. For the last several years Rick has also focused on  wisdom in "second half of life," the midlife transition, and eldership. Rick has taught classes and run seminars and workshops on the topics of wisdom, spirituality and aging. He also  leads Elder Wisdom Circles. Elder Wisdom Circles are groups of older adults, generally in retirement, that gather weekly to discuss such topics as conscious aging, spirituality, and the journey towards wisdom. The circles gather to learn from each other, encourage lifelong learning and growth, and discern how they can make a difference in the world – small or large. A major focus of eldership is “leadership in the second half of life” – distinct from leadership during our careers and working years.
    Rick has been an executive coach since 2005 and is also a leadership consultant. He facilitates leadership seminars and workshops, and has served as an adjunct professor of leadership at Northern Kentucky University. In addition, Rick has lived, worked, and studied for extended periods of time on five continents, giving him a strong global and intercultural perspective and facility in multiple languages. He is a lifelong musician and martial artist which contributes to his scholarship and interest in integrating body, mind, heart, and spirit into leadership development. He is also a practitioner of TriYoga, a student of tai chi and a fervent devotee of Argentine tango. Rick has an MBA in International Business from the University of South Carolina and a Ph.D. in Leadership and Change from Antioch University. The focus of his research is on leadership, wisdom, education, mastery, transformation and the hero’s journey. He is also an ICF credentialed coach with a professional certification in individual and organizational coaching from The Hudson Institute.
  • Tuesdays, 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.

    Tai Chi is the slow meditative Chinese martial art practiced to promote health, balance, mental calm and clarity. Come and join us to learn and practice this profound and wonderful art. No previous experience is necessary.
    • Ages: Adults and Mature Teens 14+
    • Session: Ongoing, meets year-round
    • Instructor: Uri Sella
    • Cost: Free; suggested donation of $5 per class (pay online below or in person before class with cash/check)
    • Class Location: CCAC @ Short Vine (2728 Short Vine Street, Cincinnati OH, 45219)
    • How to Register: Email classes@cliftonculturalarts.org with “Tai Chi” in the subject line.
    Uri Sella Uri grew up in Israel where he served in the Israeli army and studied law. Upon graduation he clerked on the Israeli Supreme Court and in 1994 moved to New York City to start a career as a corporate lawyer.
    In New York he discovered a passion to express himself with paint. Twice a week, after a long day in the office, he would shed his suit and tie and travel downtown to attend Jack Potter’s evening classes on drawing and composition at the School of Visual Arts. Several years later he decided to abandon the practice of law and joined his wife in Cincinnati. Upon the birth of his first child he became a stay-at-home father. He also studies and teaches tai chi.
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    Saturday, July 22

    with Highly Improvable Doors open at 7:00pm, show begins at 8:00pm Cincinnati’s own improvisational (improv) comedy troupe returns to CCAC for an evening of unscripted fun!  Performing a series of improvisational games fueled by audience suggestions, Highly Improvable makes each show uniquely entertaining. This event is for adults and children 13 and older. Highly Improvable has been performing since 2011, when the troupe formed in a Hyde Park basement with three members.  Now, the troupe has close to twenty members and regularly performs at the Lebanon Theatre Company and CCAC, as well as at the Improv Festival Cincinnati (IF Cincy).  Their shows include long and short form comedy at a variety of venues, and the troupe has branched out into sketch, stand-up, and podcasting. Highly Improvable alumni have gone on to perform at Second City, iO, the Annoyance, as well as a variety of different dramatic theater productions.

    Performance Location

    CCAC @ Short Vine: 2728 Short Vine Street, Cincinnati OH, 45219

    Parking

    Parking is available on-street, as well as in a few close-by garages. Click here for a map of nearby lots and garages!

    Tickets

    Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door.
  • Wednesdays, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

    This class will provide a brief history of 2D animation's early beginnings of being manually automated “optical illusions” to video. Each session will be dedicated to a different project, presented in the order in which they were developed historically. The class will look at animation as a fun and accessible means of creation, and how it intersects across many disciplines from physics to drawing! All supplies are included in tuition fees. Please note: this class will not cover digital animation. A basic understanding of drawing is recommended for the class, but is not necessary: templates available for students who are new to drawing!
    • Age: Adults
    • Session: 4 weeks (August 2 - 23, 2023)
    • Instructor: Lia Cavalaris
    • Cost: $130/student
    • Class Size: minimum of 3 students registered to run class; no more than 12 students total
    • Class Location: CCAC @ Short Vine (2728 Short Vine Street).
    • Registration Deadline: July 31, 2023
    Lia Cavalaris Lia is a fine artist who utilizes various media, with a focus on drawing and video. Her current work is focused on communicating ideas of mindfulness, and assisting one in self-development. She is constantly striving to learn new skills and gain experience.
  • Saturday July 1 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

    Create patriotic decorations for the Fourth of July! Come together as a family and  make your own red, white and blue pom poms, tassels and garlands. Families with children of all ages are invited to attend; all children must be accompanied by an adult. Please note! Registration covers entire family: only one registration per family needed.
    • Ages: Family workshop, best for children ages 4+ with an adult
    • Session: One-Time Workshop, meets on July 1, 2023
    • Instructor: Karen Anderson
    • Cost: $35/family
    • Class Size: Workshop limited to 24 people.
    • Class Location: CCAC @ Short Vine (2728 Short Vine Street, Cincinnati OH, 45219)
    • Registration Deadline: June 29, 2023
    Karen Anderson Karen loves making things - especially things out of yarn! She has been a member of the Weavers Guild of Greater Cincinnati since 2004 where she knits, embroiders, dyes, spins, weaves, crochets, braids, and lucets. She is a new member of the Bombshells of Cincinnati, most recently leading the Meandering art installation for the Cincinnati Nature Center. She graduated from the Theatre School at DePaul University with a BFA in Lighting Design.
  • Saturday, July 29 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Fashion your own colorful accessories in this one-time workshop! Led by local maker Jess Morini, students will create their own necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and more using provided beads, wire, and metal materials.
    • Age: Adults and Mature Teens 13+
    • Session: One Time Workshop, meets on July 29, 2023
    • Instructor: Jess Morini
    • Cost: $35/student
    • Class Size: minimum of 4 students registered to run class; no more than 12 students total
    • Class Location: CCAC @ Short Vine (2728 Short Vine Street).
    • Registration Deadline: July 27, 2023
    Jess Morini Jess Morini recently moved to the Cincinnati area and brought all her craft supplies with her! She loves to find new ways to make art and fun gifts and is always learning and experimenting.  You can follow her creative journey and purchase anything you see on social media @XoMoeHandmade
  • Tuesdays, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

    This class will show how one can print at home without a press. Students will be exposed to multiple methods of relief printing; each project will progressively ease students into more complex ways of printmaking, offering a variety of projects for distinct skill sets and interests. We will also be using “safer” water-based inks versus the traditionally oil based inks which require solvents, ventilation, and professional disposal. 
    • Age: Adults and Mature Teens 16+
    • Session: 4 weeks (August 8 - 29, 2023)
    • Instructor: Lia Cavalaris
    • Cost: $150/student
    • Class Size: minimum of 3 students registered to run class; no more than 12 students total
    • Class Location: CCAC @ Short Vine (2728 Short Vine Street).
    • Registration Deadline: August 4, 2023
    Lia Cavalaris Lia is a fine artist who utilizes various media, with a focus on drawing and video. Her current work is focused on communicating ideas of mindfulness, and assisting one in self-development. She is constantly striving to learn new skills and gain experience.

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