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Loading Zone - Weekly Class Schedule - November 2013
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NOVEMBER CLASSES
Loading Zone Schedule
Loading Zone Schedule
Upcoming Events
November 1st (Friday): First Friday 7 PM-11:30PM
Class This Month
Every Monday - Pilates Mat 6-7 PM
Every Tuesday - Belly Dancing, 5:30-6:30 PM
- African Dance (Congolese) 7:45 PM - 8:45 PM
Every Thursday - Pilates Mat 6-7 PM
- Improv by Mr. Aaron Presents 7:30-9:30 PM
Every Saturday - West African Dance 10:30-11:30 PM
- Mr. Aaron Kids Improv 2-4 PM
Become a LOADING ZONE MEMBER and enjoy our members benefits!
Loading Zone memberships are perfect for artists and art enthusiasts who enjoy artistic collaboration, FREE event admission, discounted classes, and exclusive workshops and events, and an arts collective that encourages artists to explore and expand. In addition to enjoying the many membership benefits, your membership dues also help support many non-profit programs that provide creative education and mentoring services for Hawaii's youths.
Memberships start at only $50 per year.
About The Loading Zone
Loading Zone is a creative collective in Honolulu Chinatown. Surrounded by a thriving arts, dining, fashion, and entertainment scene, Loading Zone presents exhilarating artistic collaborations and community outreach programs.
Loading Zone Programs
- Dance Performances
- Art Gallery & Residency
- Performing Arts Festivals
- Arts & Dance Classes
- Nonprofit Partnerships
- Membership Benefits
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Performing Arts
Loading Zone features a 1,900 square ft of creative space for performing artists to showcase and share their work. Our resident performance groups include: Dancers Unlimited and African Dance & Drum.
Performances by our resident and guest artists are always ongoing at Loading Zone, showcasing collaborations between Hawaii's artists, musicians, and designers. To be considered for our performing arts residency program, please drop by Loading Zone for an application.
About Chanel Tanaka
Hawaii born artist Chanel Tanaka first encountered painting and drawing at a very young age. A hobby quickly turned into a passion, which transformed into a life changing career. Her main focus is on acrylic paintings with expanding interests into mixed media, including metallic paints. The artwork features a contemporary Asian silohuette style. Inspired by traditional Japanese Geisha and Samurai, her paintings embody Japanese, lifestyle, culture and architecture.
Silhouette - A silhouette is the image of a person, an object or scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black. Traditionally, a silhouette is a form of artwork, the term originating in the 18th century and applied to portraits or other pictorial representations cut from thin black card.[1] Silhouette images may be created in any artistic media, but the tradition of cutting portraits from black card has continued into the 21st century.
From its original graphic meaning, the term "silhouette" has been extended to describe the sight or representation of a person, object or scene that is backlit, and appears dark against a lighter background. Anything that appears this way, for example, a figure standing backlit in a doorway, may be described as "in silhouette".
Chanel currently co-created the Geisha: Women of Art Show that incorporates art, fashion, dance, and body-painting to create an interactive sensual feast.
Please visit www.ChanelTanaka.com to view her portfolio or contact Chanel@DUHawaii.com.
Hawaii born artist Chanel Tanaka first encountered painting and drawing at a very young age. A hobby quickly turned into a passion, which transformed into a life changing career. Her main focus is on acrylic paintings with expanding interests into mixed media, including metallic paints. The artwork features a contemporary Asian silohuette style. Inspired by traditional Japanese Geisha and Samurai, her paintings embody Japanese, lifestyle, culture and architecture.
Silhouette - A silhouette is the image of a person, an object or scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black. Traditionally, a silhouette is a form of artwork, the term originating in the 18th century and applied to portraits or other pictorial representations cut from thin black card.[1] Silhouette images may be created in any artistic media, but the tradition of cutting portraits from black card has continued into the 21st century.
From its original graphic meaning, the term "silhouette" has been extended to describe the sight or representation of a person, object or scene that is backlit, and appears dark against a lighter background. Anything that appears this way, for example, a figure standing backlit in a doorway, may be described as "in silhouette".
Chanel currently co-created the Geisha: Women of Art Show that incorporates art, fashion, dance, and body-painting to create an interactive sensual feast.
Please visit www.ChanelTanaka.com to view her portfolio
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