STREB OPEN HOUSE
Come Preview the wide range of classes available
(from 18 months to 18 years old) for the kids who crave action
And the cool parents who love them.
SATURDAY, January 22nd from 12pm to 5pm
AT S.L.A.M. (Streb Lab for Action Mechanics)
51 North 1st Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
STREB at SLAM (51 North 1st St. Willamsburg) invites families from all over NYC to their Open House on Saturday, January 22nd, 12 noon to 5pm. The Open House is a preview of the wide-ranging classes available to adventurous kids who want to take their action video game experience to the next level: real time, real sweat, no machines, except the most interesting of all: The Human Body.
There will be demonstrations of Streb's Pop Action technique by the superbly conditioned teachers (who are also performers) and trampoline and trapeze work as well. Soft drinks and popcorn will be available in this family-friendly carnival. It's a great chance to get a feel for STREB at SLAM's populist, open door vibe which is based on the fact that the work is good and true and there's nothing to hide. The STREB Open House is a great way to see what the Kid Action classes are about, ask the instructors questions and sign up for the Fall Semester. For more info in the Open House and the Kid Action/Kid Fly classes visit the Kid's Classes Page
Classes Showcased:
Parkour
Low Wire
Leo's Boot Camp
Aerial Arts
Baby Action (18months - 3years)
Little Kid Action (3-5yrs)
Kid Action (5-7yrs)
Kid Action (7-10yrs)
Kid Action (10 & up)
Kid Advanced
Kid Company and Trampoline
in addition to Trapeze classes
Kid Fly (5-7yrs)
Kid Fly (8-12 yrs)
STREB OPEN HOUSE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 2011
A FREE EVENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
12pm to 5pm AT SLAM 51 North 1st St. Williamsburg, Brooklyn
For more info call 718-384-6491
Support for STREB's education programs is provided, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, City Council Member Stephen Levin, the Brooklyn Community Foundation, the David L. Klein Jr. Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the New York Coummunity Trust, the Rockefeller Foundation and TD Bank.















