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San Francisco / The Happiness Institute
Join Joergen and Marco of the San Francisco Free School for a 90-minute guitar class of training for beginner and intermediate guitar players and aspiring “troubadours.”
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San Francisco / El Rio
Come with your sense of humor and get ready to ogle, hoot and holler. Every show features hot bods, pasties, outrageous costumes, a lot of humor and, of course, bumpin’ and grindin’.
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San Francisco / Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
Students will learn to sing and play Caribbean and Latin America music. Instrumentation will consist of congas, timbales, bongos, maracas, clave, guiro, basic piano, basic guitar, bass guitar and singing instruction (No experience required). Ages 10-18
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Oakland / Hipline Fitness - Bellydance
Shimmy Pop™ (Dance Cardio) is Hipline's total body dance workout, for women of all fitness levels, to lose weight, burn unwanted calories, firm up, and get in an extra smile for the day!
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Oakland / Hipline Lakeshore
Ms. Toning meet Ms. Dance Party! Shimmy Pop Toning is Hipline’s signature dance inspired toning class, targeting specific muscle groups through dynamic, resistance training. Each class is a new challenge of choreographed combos, to keep your body in a progressive state and prevent plateaus. You can look forward to fun times, ranging from power, leg shaping combos to LMFAO to ab burning pops, slides and circular movements to Shakira.
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Petaluma
Learn the basics of how money works so that we can all help ourselves into a better financial situation.
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San Francisco / CELLspace
The Cellspace alternative Milonga is an effort to balance out the wonderful classic tango events throughout SF and the Bay Area with a progressive community endeavor.
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Oakland / Spice Monkey Restaurant
The East Bay’s witty bunch of Senseless Bureaucrats will take your random suggestions and craft them into clever scenes to delight and amuse you.
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San Francisco / Coit Tower atop Telegraph Hill
Murals--some controversial--created by 25 of California's leading artists of the 1930s reflect scenes of the Great Depression, landscapes, farm workers, industries, a stylish soiree, and vibrant city life.
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San Francisco / Meet on Franklin at Fulton in front of the iron gates
Find out how cooking breakfast burned down the neighborhood, how City Hall was destroyed, and how the city rushed to rise from the ashes and rebuild better than ever.
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