The Hartt Community Division is excited to offer a number of opportunities for all University of Hartford employees (faculty, staff) this fall. Ever "committed to community," these offerings through HCD include a revised discount for all HCD classes and lessons (now 25% off!), a free First Steps in Music Friday class (for UHart employees' families with children ages 0–5), and the return of the popular free dance movement class for UHart employees.
Revised Tuition Discounts for Hartt Community Division classes and lessons
The Hartt Community Division is pleased to announce that tuition discounts for all faculty and staff families is being raised to 25% from the current 10%. This includes all music and dance offerings through HCD. Please follow this link for further information.
Friday First Steps in Music Classes free to University Faculty and Staff
The class will be meeting on Fridays beginning on Sept. 20 from 9:30–10:15 a.m.
Come and make music with Miss Mallory at First Steps in Music! This program is for children ages 0-5 and their grown-ups. Children and adults are engaged in a variety of activities, including bounces, finger wiggles, action songs, vocal exploration, movement exploration, playing instruments, ball rolling, and more! First Steps in Music is a wonderful opportunity for children to have fun, interact with other children, and bond with their grown-up, all while beginning their journey to becoming tuneful, “beat-ful”, and artful.
This program is taught by Mallory Kokus. She is a FAME Certified First Steps in Music teacher, a professional musician, and mother of three. Mallory is a faculty member of the Hartt Community Division, where she is instructor of saxophone and instructor of First Steps in Music.
“From small musical acorns grow mighty musical oaks.” -Dr. John Feierabend
Movement Class Returns! Offered to all University of Hartford Employees
The Hartt Community Division will once again be sponsoring a free series of dance movement classes this fall on Tuesdays from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. starting Sept. 17. Classes will be appropriate for everyone without regard to their level of movement experience. Classes will help participants improve their movement abilities and boost overall mood in a fun, upbeat environment. No experience needed.
Participants will be provided with a class schedule in advance of the start of the program so they know what style of dance they can expect for each class; ex. lyrical, ballet, hip-hop, jazz, Zumba, etc. Participants should wear moveable clothing such as athletic wear with dance shoes or socks on their feet.
Where: The Hartt School’s Handel Performing Arts Center (HPAC) 35 Westbourne Parkway, Hartford
For Further Information and Registration: Contact dancedesk@hartford.edu