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Sessions: 1Class Date(s): 08-11-2023 to 08-11-2023Day(s) of the week: FridayTime: 1:00 PM → 3:00 PMInstructor: Term: 2023-2Location: Little Theatre Enjoy a private screening for Oasis members only of a currently running movie at the Little Theatre. In the past, we've had several Academy Award winners. We select the movie based on what is playing at the theatre - you take your chances and enjoy a wonderful afternoon with friends. The movie will be announced via Facebook and an email by Tuesday of the... read more
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Sessions: 6Class Date(s): 05-14-2024 to 06-18-2024Day(s) of the week: TuesdayTime: 1:15 PM → 2:15 PMInstructor: Julie FerreiraTerm: 2024-2Location: Oasis RochesterJoin us in learning some fundamental belly dance movements or building on the moves you’ve already learned. Belly dance movements flow with your natural ways of motion without putting... read more
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Sessions: 15Class Date(s): 05-08-2024 to 08-14-2024Day(s) of the week: WednesdayTime: 1:00 PM → 2:00 PMInstructor: Kevin FinniganTerm: 2024-2Location: ZoomCome learn the language of the ancient Romans as you experience daily life in 80 AD through the eyes and ears of an actual historic Roman senator, Gaius Cornelius Calvus, and his family. The course will include, but is not limited to, Latin's influence on English, Greco-Roman mythology, and Roman archeology and topography. Students not currently enrolled... read more
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Sessions: 3Class Date(s): 06-05-2024 to 06-19-2024Day(s) of the week: WednesdayTime: 11:00 AM → 12:30 PMInstructor: Grace Seiberling, Art HistorianTerm: 2024-2Location: Oasis RochesterIn the late 19th century photographers interested in claiming photography as an art sought to distinguish themselves from the growing number of amateurs by producing distinctive works. At the same time Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine were documenting the slums of New York and child labor, using photography as a catalyst for social reform. Please register for this... read more
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Sessions: 3Class Date(s): 06-05-2024 to 06-19-2024Day(s) of the week: WednesdayTime: 11:00 AM → 12:30 PMInstructor: Grace Seiberling, Art HistorianTerm: 2024-2Location: ZoomIn the late 19th century photographers interested in claiming photography as an art sought to distinguish themselves from the growing number of amateurs by producing distinctive works. At the same time Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine were documenting the slums of New York and child labor, using photography as a catalyst for social reform. Please register for... read more