
All Levels Bellydance
DEC. 14—Join Jameena Bellydance for this dynamic two-hour class consisting of drills and combinations, modified to meet all levels. This class is perfect for beginners, and includes special challenges for the advanced dancer. All Levels Bellydance also includes conditioning and stretching exercises that are necessary to maintain your desired fitness level. Styles include: Contemporary Egyptian and Greek belly dance; Egyptian Folkloric; Shaabi; Greek Line Dancing, and more! To register for class visit jemeenabellydance.com/learn
Fifth Anniversary
DEC. 15-17—James Street Gastropub and Speakeasy is proud to announce its fifth year in operation under ownership of the Saftner family! James Street would like to welcome both our loyal patrons and new-comers for a celebration weekend filled with great live music, burlesque and the very popular, and always fun, Drag Brunch! The featured entertainers will be the Dan Bubien Band and Roger Humphries Jam Session on Thursday;The Blues Orphans and John Petrucelli Big Band on Friday; and the Tony Campbell Jam Session, Jimmy Adler Band and Sleigh: A Burlesque Christmas on Saturday.
North Way Christmas Movie Night
DEC. 17–North Way Christian Community and the Kelly Strayhorn Theater will present its Movie Night with a screening of a classic, family-friendly Christmas film. The movie will begin at 2 p.m., and there will be yummy treats on hand as well. For questions and info please contact jmathieu@northway.org.
Tropical New Year’s Eve
DEC. 31—Wallace’s TapRoom of Hotel Indigo, 123 Highland Ave., Pittsburgh East Liberty presents its Tropical New Year’s Eve celebration featuring The Flow Band, the reggae jam rock band from the island of Pittsburgh from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Guests will feast on complimentary Caribbean style passed finger food & a complimentary Champagne Toast and party favors at midnight. The Flow band will be rocking the house from 9–12:30 a.m. The restaurant will be open for those that want to come for dinner prior to the evening event. For more information or reservation call 412-665-0555.
Film Technician Certificate
JANUARY—The Community College of Allegheny County will offer a Film Technician Certificate program at its South Campus, beginning in January 2017, that will train students for in-demand careers with family sustaining wages. Through a combination of core and specialty classes, students will develop the skills to complete the certificate, gain on-set movie or TV experience and qualify to work in the industry on film, television, concerts and sporting events as crew. For more information about the CCAC Film Technician Certificate program, contact George Jaber, CCAC Theater professor and department head at gjaber@ccac.edu or call 412-469-6219.
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