New Year New Skills – South Dallas Cultural Center https://sdcc.dallasculture.org Tue, 21 Mar 2023 21:30:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.12 https://oca-media.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2022/06/cropped-SDCC-LOGO_Updated_Sankofa-32x32.png New Year New Skills – South Dallas Cultural Center https://sdcc.dallasculture.org 32 32 Protest Signs As Art Printmaking Workshop https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/2023/03/11/protest-signs-as-art-printmaking-workshop-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=protest-signs-as-art-printmaking-workshop-2 Sat, 11 Mar 2023 21:30:42 +0000 https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/?p=7387 Matt Bagley of Iron Frog Press and PrintShop a Go-Go hosted a collaborative printmaking workshop to celebrate Dallas icon, Juanita J. Craft. The Iron Frog Press team and participants worked together to create and print an edition of four color (CMYK) linoleum block prints.


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Movement through the Diaspora: Capoeira Workshop https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/2023/03/09/movement-through-the-diaspora-capoeira-workshop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=movement-through-the-diaspora-capoeira-workshop Thu, 09 Mar 2023 17:34:06 +0000 https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/?p=7282 + Read More]]> Logging into your body is as natural as checking your email. Let instructor and CAP artist Alejandro Perez, Jr. from with Dallas Malandros – Capoeira Angola Sao Bento Grande help develop your mind, body and spirit through the discipline of Capoeira. This 2-hour Capoeira workshop will combined ancient rituals and modern artistry into a rich cultural connection of motion, percussion, and song.

When: Thursdays | March 23 and March 30

Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Location: South Dallas Cultural Center | 3400 S Fitzhugh Ave, Dallas, TX 75210

Registration is encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome. Classes are for ages 7 and up.

Alejandro Perez, Jr.
Alejandro Perez, Jr.

Alejandro Perez, Jr. (AP) is a multi-disciplinary artist and arts educator and consultant whose primary focus is to empower people through the process of holistic learning.  
 
He has developed a kinesthetic, melody/mantra based “See it. Say it. Do it.” approach to educating the whole person called The Melody Memory Method. The Melody Memory Method integrates visual, oral/aural (call and response) and kinesthetic tools that make learning more tangible and accessible, as well as more expressive and enjoyable for the learner.  It has been applied at The Village Child Development Center, through workshops, assemblies and residencies with Will Richey and Journeyman Ink, with at-risk teens for Big Thought’s “Creative Solutions” Summer Theater and Visual Arts Program and for Irving ISD’s Middle School Enrichment Program.
 
A seasoned artist of African-American and Puerto Rican descent, Alejandro is a percussionist, choreographer, gymnastics instructor, and Contra-Mestre of Capoeira Angola (de Sao Bento Grande), a multi-disciplinary African-Brazilian marital art.  He is the lead musician and a key mentor for DaVerse Lounge, an under 21 open mic for youth across North Texas, and MC for the house band, Melody Memory.   
 
A published poet, Alejandro’s work has been featured in the “Dallas Love Project Book”, published by 29 pieces. He was a part of an ensemble presentation at TEDxSMU on DaVerse Lounge: The Power of Voice, and has performed at the National Facing Race Conference, the Embrey Human Rights Program’s inaugural, “Triumph of the Spirit Award Ceremony” and the National Performance Network’s 25th Anniversary Meeting in Dallas.  The Reciprocity Arts Café at the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nuyorican Poets Café in New York City are two of the other stand out venues he has shared his talents with over the last two decades.  
 
He has taught workshops at the University of North Texas, Southern Methodist University, Texas A & M, Mountain View College and for the Baker Idea Institute at the Dallas Children’s Theater.  As a recording artist he has worked with Erykah Badu, Poet Kalamu Ya Salam, and has shared performance space with Haki Madhabuti, Bob Marley’s band, The Wailers, Souljah and many others. 
 
Alejandro is a practicing life coach for young adults and teens and an experienced early education and kindergarten instructor, having taught at East Dallas Community School/Bilingual Montessori and at Africa Care Academy (ACA), in Dallas, where he was named the 2002 ACA Teacher of the Year.
 


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Learn the Art of Sewing Workshop | Stitch to Runway: A Journey to the Fashion Industry https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/2023/03/08/learn-the-art-of-sewing-workshop-sewing-and-tailoring-industry-101/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=learn-the-art-of-sewing-workshop-sewing-and-tailoring-industry-101 Wed, 08 Mar 2023 22:58:38 +0000 https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/?p=7266 + Read More]]> Learn the Art of Sewing

In honor of Juanita Craft, Mia Green of The Couture Beauty and Sewing Academy will host a 3-week workshop teaching individuals the art of learning how to sew. Participants will learn how to use the sewing machine, and create various seams and finishes. Participants will also learn about fabric types and will finish the workshop creating two beginner-friendly projects to keep. The Learn the Art of Sewing Workshop is designed to instruct the absolute beginner, but all skill levels are welcome to participate.

When: Saturdays | April 15, 22, and 29

Time: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Location: South Dallas Cultural Center

Registered participants must be 16 years and up and be able to attend all three workshops.


Stitch to Runway: A Journey to the Fashion Industry

Can you have a career as a seamstress or tailor? How do you get started?

Join Mia Green for an informal conversation on how to craft a career into the fashion industry.  This workshop will draw on Green’s personal and profession experiences as a seamstress, give advice and guidance for people starting their careers or side-hustle and weaving through some of industry challenges.

When: Thursday, April 27

Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Location: South Dallas Cultural Center

The program is free and open to all ages. Participants do not have to attend workshops to attend this talk.

Mia Green
Mia Green

Mia Green is The Couture Beauty Connoisseur. She has worked in the beauty and fashion industry for over 30 years. As the former Director of Education for a local quilt shop in Dallas, TX, her love for teaching beauty and fashion has grown.

 

Today, she is the owner of The Couture Beauty and Sewing Academy which is an online school dedicated to teaching women and children the art of makeup application and garment construction allowing them to create a signature style through which they can showcase their favorite features via beauty and fashion.


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Movement through the Diaspora: Afro-Caribbean Dance Workshop https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/2023/02/25/movement-through-the-diaspora-afro-caribbean-dancing-workshop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=movement-through-the-diaspora-afro-caribbean-dancing-workshop Sat, 25 Feb 2023 19:01:10 +0000 https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/?p=7226 + Read More]]> During the month of March, CAP artist Micaela Gutierrez-Tillett from ORIZON and a few of her trusted instructors put the sound in our feet and the sway in your hips during the Movement through the Diaspora: Afro-Caribbean Dance Workshop, as part of SDCC’s New Year, New Skills series. Participants learned the history and cultural traditions of Hip-Hop, Latin, Afrobeats and Dancehall.


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Art Collecting Workshop: Learn the Basics https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/2023/02/23/art-collecting-workshop-learn-the-basics/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=art-collecting-workshop-learn-the-basics Thu, 23 Feb 2023 21:33:25 +0000 https://sdcc.dallasculture.org/?p=7169 + Read More]]> Do you purchase art? Are you interested in collecting art? Want to know the basics of managing an art collection? Join South Dallas Cultural Center Manager, John Spriggins and Art Lawyer Sammetria Goodson of Goodson Law PLLC, for a workshop on the basics of how to look at art, how to assemble and protect your art collection, legal considerations for art collectors, and best practices for art collection stewardship.

When: Friday, April 21

Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Location: South Dallas Cultural Center

The workshop is free and open to all ages.

Sammetria Goodson
Sammetria Goodson
Write Author Sammetria is an Attorney who focuses her practice on Art Law and Intellectual Property. Sammetria works with a wide range of art industry clients including artists, art agencies,  organizations, galleries, dealers, independent curators, consultants and collectors. She also works with multi-hyphenate creatives in Fashion, Entertainment, Design, and the Nonprofit sector.

Sammetria holds a BBA in Marketing and a BA in Art History from The University of Texas at Austin. She’s also a proud graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia. 
 
Sammetria has a passion for navigating emerging artists through the art world and helping established artists protect their creative legacies. She currently teaches an anti-starving artist course at UT Austin, College of Fine Arts. Sammetria was recently awarded an Arts Education Award from the Dallas Business Council for the Arts for her community arts education work. She will be speaking on the intersection of Digital Art and Public Art at a national conference of art commissioners in March 2023. An article co-authored by Sammetria discussing Art and Private Investment will be published the second quarter of 2023.

John Spriggins
John Spriggins

A native of Dallas, TX, John Spriggins has dedicated much of his life and career to the visual arts. John is currently the General Manager of the South Dallas Cultural Center. As general manager John initiated the rehabilitation of the Juanita J Craft Civil Rights House and created an Artist in Residence program also named for Mrs. Craft’s. John was also instrumental in achieving the Fair Park Cultural District designation received by the City of Dallas in 2021.

Prior to arriving at SDCC, John served as the Gallery Director for Richland College. He has been a professor of Arts and Humanities for Dallas and Tarrant County Community College for a combined 12 years. Since 2012 John held the position of Interim Curator for the African American Museum, Dallas and continues to work with the museum on special projects. He has served as a voting member of the Public Arts Committee and Cultural Affairs Commissioner for the city of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, where he served as a community liaison on public art projects. John’s passion for education is equally matched by his zeal for the arts. He has worked with numerous organizations to bring arts awareness to the city of Dallas.

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