Gainesville - [website][posts]
Gainesville - [website][posts]
Recreational Clogging Classes and Performance Group. Beginners through Advanced welcome. Ages 5 through adult. Contemporary precision and traditional styles. No partner necessary, but more fun with a friend. Free beginner classes held periodically throughout the year. Gainesville. Kelli McChesney - [website][posts]
619 South Main Street, Gainesville, 32601. Acrosstown Theatre, 352-284-2495 - [website][email][posts]
Gainesville, 32606 - [website][posts]
The mission of Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT) is to protect the natural, historic, scenic and recreational resources in and around Alachua County, Florida. ACT protects land through purchase, donation, and conservation easements. 7204 SE Country Road 234, Gainesville, 32641. 352-373-1078 - [website][email][posts]
Gainesville - [website][posts]
Gainesville - [posts]
Teach Lindy Hop Swing, Performance Swing Dance Troupe. [website][email][posts]
1425 NW 6 Street, Gainesville. Sally Lawrence, 352-376-4669 - [email][posts]
Andrea teaches series of social Argentine Tango classes. Occasional Milonga. 7916 NW 35 Place, Gainesville. Andrea Pham, 352-375-0062 - [email][posts]
304 SW Broadway Street, Ocala, 34471. 352-231-8485 - [website][posts]
Gainesville - [website][posts]
From yoga and meditation, to ecstatic dances, breathwork workshops, and beyond, you’ll discover a diversity of experiences here at Aurora that will help you on your journey of finding truth; your adventure of returning to center. 109 SE 4 Ave, Gainesville, 32601. 352-562-9919 - [website][email][posts]
Chaya~Sharon Heller; BA, CAP, LMT, IYT, E-RYT500 and Sr. Kripalu Instructor, is a Professional Dance Educator, Performer, and Choreographer, who taught at NYU and NYC Dance Studios, and worked with dance masters, Savion Glover, Gregory Hines, Brenda Bufalino and The American Tap Dance Orchestra, and appeared in several Broadway Musicals. Chaya is also an Integrative Medicine Wellness Educator and Practitioner at UF Health Shands Hospital. She is a Certified Holistic Health Educator, Ayurvedic Practitioner, and Yoga Therapist, Licensed Massage Therapist and Author. She presents at Kripalu, Omega, and Canyon Ranch and received her BA from Queen’s College in Home Economics; Food and Nutrition, and was a dietitian at St. Vincent’s Hospital in NYC. Her Ayurveda and Yoga Therapy Certifications include Kripalu, Krishnamamcharya’s Yoga Mandiram, and Integrative Yoga Therapy, plus advanced studies with Dr. Vasant Lad and Dr. Partap Chauhan in th ... North Central Florda YMCA, 5201 NW 34 Blvd, Gainesville, 32605. Chaya Heller, 561-330-2929 - [more][website][email][posts]
3830 NW 16 Boulevard, Gainesville, 32605. 352-376-1508 - [website][email][posts]
Studio Percussion, 2512 NE 1 Blvd, Ste 500, Gainesville, 32601. Salsa Caliente, 352-871-7244 - [website][email][posts]
Gainesville. Bob Rogers, 352-335-1339 - [email][posts]
Gainesville Dance Association, 308 W University Ave, Gainesville. Eileen Paris - [email][posts]
Learn the art of sword, fan, and skirt dancing thru the lens of belly dance fusion.
If you enjoy learning, crafting, dancing, music, books, travel, and building friendships, belly dance has it all. You learn to weave Tribal Fusion, Folkloric, Romani Gypsy, and Latin dances. Explore the creativity within yourself and build the confidence to share it.
1713 SW 17 Street, Ocala, 34474. Abby Sue David - [website][email][posts]
Hip Moves Fitness Studio, 708 NW 23 Ave, Gainesville. Leela Corman, 718-687-7433 - [website][email][posts]
Capoeira all ages/levels throughout the week. Afro Brazilian Dance every Saturday 11 - 12:30 www.e. 601 South Main St, Gainesville, 32696. Corey Cottrell, 352 316 0682 - [website][email][posts]
The Brazilian Cultural Arts Exchange is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing cultural and artistic enrichment to Gainesville and other communities through education in the variety of Brazilian performance arts including Capoeira Luanda. 308 W University Ave, Gainesville, 32601. Catherine Powers, 352-359-4143 - [website][email][posts]
Weekly dance class. P O Box 115900, Gainesville, 32611. Juliana Azoubel, 352-273-0271 - [email][posts]
Gainesville. Brittany Coy, 352-231-6498 - [website][posts]
Internet consulting, programming and handholding.
Website, design, development, database, application, software development. Sql server, Asp.net, C-sharp, JavaScript, Html, Css.
Internet marketing, search engine optimization, newsletters, blogging, social media, Facebook, advertising, monetization. Gainesville, 32605. Andrew Weitzen, 352-327-3672 - [website][email][posts]
Ballroom dance studio. 3442 SE Lake Weir Ave, Ocala, 34471. Charles Cook, 888-608-4624 - [email][posts]
Dancing every Thursday, except during the summer, in Anthony, Florida, near Ocala, with Rod Barngrover. Anthony United Methodist Church, 2396 NE 97 Street, Anthony. Rod Barngrover, 386-749-4767 - [website][email][posts]
105 Walker Hall PO Box 118020, Gainesville, 32611-8020. Professor Gwynn Kessler, 352-378-0363 - [website][email][posts]
Gainesville. Chad Young - [email][posts]
Gainesville. 352-792-9653 - [website][posts]
Gainesville. Trish Riley - [website][email][posts]
An alternative library, reading room, and infoshop. Our mission is to provide community access to information and points of view that are under-reported or distorted in mainstream media. 2815 NW 15 Place, Gainesville, 32601. 352-373-0010 - [website][email][posts]
Welcome to Congregation B'nai Israel's weekly e-newsletter. Every Thursday you will receive an email with the latest B'nai Israel happenings. Each email will include upcoming programs, community announcements and other important information we want to share with you. 3830 NW 16th Boulevard, Gainesville, 32605. David Kaiman, Rabbi, 352-376-1508 - [website][posts]
3830 NW 16th Blvd, Gainesville. (352) 376-1508 - [posts]
3830 NW 16 Blvd, Gainesville, 32605. 352-376-1508 - [website][email][posts]
Urban farm. Off SE 15 Street turn left at 23 Place, Gainesville, 32641. 352-262-7300 - [website][posts]
Weekly classes at GDMA. Public performances by Green Grass. Gainesville. Eleta Sucsy, 352-473-7761 - [email][posts]
Ocala. Melissa McNichols, 352-843-0773 - [email][posts]
Dance 352 is a dance studio based out of Gainesville focused on welcoming the community to the world of dance. We would like to offer a fun atmosphere for you to learn and grow with us in a safe environment. 2512 NE 1 Blvd, Suite 500, Gainesville, 32601. Shay Smich, 352-283-1603 - [website][email][posts]
Dance Alive National Ballet is a professional ballet company. State touring company of Florida. 1325 NW 2nd Street, Gainesville, 32601. Dance Alive, 352-371-2986 - [website][email][posts]
International folk dancing. Gainesville, 32605. Margaret Tolbert - [email][posts]
307 N Main Street, Wildwood, 34785. Mary Thomas, 352-266-0015 - [website][email][posts]
Gainesville. Marilyn Escue, 352-332-6566 - [website][email][posts]
Welcome to the other side of fitness. If you are looking for an exciting workout you have found it. By Ear Musician, 7230 W University Ave, Gainesville. Mary Hencher, 352-328-1329 - [website][email][posts]
Sacred dance and singing honoring world religions, uplifting the spirit. Everyone participates. Po Box 376, Ft. McCoy, 32134. Diana Kanoy, 352-546-1345 - [website][email][posts]
Group classes & private lessons. 3960 South Pine Avenue, Ocala, 34480. John Whipple, 352-690-6637 - [website][email][posts]
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Elio Piedra was born in Cuba and began his musical career at the age of ten at the Arts Conservatory Raul Sanchez. At fifteen, he gained entry into the National Conservatory of Music Carlos Hidalgo where he continued to hone his craft, even touring Cuba with the symphony orchestra.
Elio immigrated to the United States at the age of twenty and began playing with many notable musicians in Miami. He eventually relocated to Gainesville, FL, where he lives with his wife.
Highly in demand, Elio splits his time between live shows, drum instruction, and touring with his group, Elio’s Quartet. He has performed shows at the University of Florida, Santa Fe College, and the Hippodrome, as well as various events in support of the community, such as UF’s Dance Marathon, Mi Apá Latin Cafe’s 15th Anniversary Block Parties, and Okito America’s Family Private Events.
“Hire Elio today to play at your upcoming event, no matter the size or venue, e ... Gainesville, 32601. Elio Piedra, 352-327-5089 - [more][website][email][posts]
English Country Dancing called by Randy Thorp. United Church of Gainesville, 1624 NW 5th Ave., Gainesville, 32603. Annette Merritt - [email][posts]
308 W University Ave, Gainesville, 32608. Christian Campbell, 352-514-7411 - [email][posts]
The Florida Climate Institute (FCI) is a multi-disciplinary network of national and international research and public organizations, scientists, and individuals concerned with achieving a better understanding of climate variability and change.
Over 400 individual affiliates, including university researchers and representatives from government and industry, have joined the FCI. Anyone in Florida who works in climate research, teaching or outreach is welcome to become an affiliate.
Climate variability and change pose significant economic, food security, and environmental risks worldwide. Drought, storms with heavy rain, high winds, flooding, and freeze events cause billions of dollars in losses to the agricultural and natural resources sectors locally in Florida and globally.
Much of the climate change information communicated to the public is based on IPCC projections that are both at the global level and relatively long-term (5 ... 255 Frazier Rogers Hall, Gainesville, 32611. 352-392-1864x255 - [more][website][email][posts]
We invite you to join us in creating conscious community and in celebrating our living, breathing planet by learning and sharing truly sustainable living skills.
With more than 70 instructors sharing skills for adults, teens and kids, plus morning and evening programming, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
The Florida Earthskills Gathering is a unique blend of enthusiasts who bring abundant skills and a great spirit of co-creation to this homespun gathering. By gathering here, we acknowledge that the time is ripe for modern, “civilized” humans to become more ecologically aware, to reclaim the true meaning of sustainability, and to help grow a culture of thriving which can only be achieved by living in symbiosis with each other and with our beloved Earth.
Through experiential learning, objects and skills will be crafted to provide food, shelter, clean water, and deep healing of the earth and ourselves.
We play our own m ... Little Orange Creek Nature Park, 24115 SE Hawthorne Road, Hawthorne, 32640. 352-612-2011 - [more][website][email][posts]
Southwest 34th Street and Hull Road, PO Box 112710, Gainesville, 32611. Paul Ramey, 352-846-2000, ext. 218 - [website][email][posts]
Gainesville - [website][email][posts]
Plays for contra dances. High Springs. Tom Hogan, 352-472-7632 - [email][posts]
Over 700 acres of Nature at its best, Fort Cooper State Park offers a spot for relaxing, hiking, nature study and learning about history. Lake Holathlikaha is popular for fishing and boating, although private boats are prohibited, canoes are available for rent when water levels and conditions permit. As part of the Great Florida Birding Trail, the park offers nearly five miles of self-guided trails with excellent bird and wildlife viewing. The park´s diverse natural areas provide a refuge for many plants and animals, including threatened and endangered species. A paved pathway connects the park to the multi-use paved Withlacoochee State Trail. Park visitors can enjoy the picnic facilities and playground under the hardwood hammock near the lake. Fort Cooper State Park, 3100 South Old Floral City Road, Inverness, 34450. 904-726-0315 - [website][posts]
The Fort King National Historic Landmark is located in Ocala, Florida – Marion County. Fort King, which was originally built in 1827, was named for Colonel William King who had commanded the Fourth Infantry before Brevet Brigadier General Duncan L. Clinch. In July 1836, Fort King was abandoned and burned by the Seminoles. In 1837 the second Fort King was built. This site was the military headquarters for most of the Second Seminole War. 3925 East Fort King Street, Ocala, 34470. 352-368-5535, 352-368-5533 - [website][email][posts]
Gainesville, 32604. Linda Garcia 352-745-6175, 352-466-4387 - [website][email][posts]