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fNiGOLD Member master of disaster 3,354 posts Location: New York, USA
Posted: When: Saturday, March 31st, 2007 Where: Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Cost: NOTHING
We will be running an intermediate/advanced poi workshop for those spinners interested in taking their art to the next level. The workshop will run from 1-5pm, with time for learning, practicing, and jamming. There is no cost to attend, so come! Learn! Be inspired!
The focus will be on the aesthetics of poi, transitions, and movement.
Topics that will be covered include:
Buzzsaws Groundwork Pendulums Under the legs Footwork Partner poi Aerialwork Behind the back
Keep your dream alive Dreamin is still how the strong survive
Shalom VeAhavah
New Hampshire has a point....
fNiGOLD Member master of disaster 3,354 posts Location: New York, USA
Posted: Useful info:
The event is being held in the Hassenfeld Conference Center, visible from the road, with parking available in H-lot. Turn left at the Main Gate and follow the main road until you reach the do not enter, with the pond on your right, and a parking lot on your left. That is H-lot. From there walk towards the pond, and you will see a dining hall on your right. Enter it (Sherman Dining hall) and go up the stairs. Turn right again and we will be in the large room opposite from the Stein restaurant.
A map can be seen here: my.brandeis.edu/map/
DIRECTIONS to Brandeis Univeristy (in Waltham, Mass.):
************* From the Massachusetts Turnpike (which is also Interstate 90) heading Westbound:
Take exit 15 for I-95/Rt 128 and Route 30. There will be a toll - try to get as far to the right as possible. Exit off to the right to get onto I-95/Rte 128. Proceed a few hundred feet and the ramp will fork - stay to the left (you want I-95/128 **NORTH**). Go slowly - next exit comes quickly!
After this, take your **IMMEDIATE** next exit to the right (RT-30 W exit- EXIT #24- toward WAYLAND). Once on the exit ramp, stay in the left lane. At the traffic light, take a left. A few hundred feet later, there will be another traffic light - take a right onto River Road. In a half mile, you'll pass a well lit building - (the headquarters for 102.5 FM) on your right.
River Road then automatically turns into South Street. The main entrance to Brandeis will be on your left in another mile. Take this left, and you'll see a white security shack. Pass the shack on your right. Go SLOWLY - lots of speed bumps. Proceed to the next stop sign and continue straight. Parking is available in H-lot.
**************** From the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) Eastbound:
Take exit 14 for I-95/Rt 128. After the toll, keep left for 95/128 North. While on ramp, exit immediately onto exit 24 for Route 30. Bear left onto Route 30. Turn right at first traffic light onto River Road. Follow this for 1.5 miles, where it turns into South Street. Brandeis is 0.5 miles ahead on the left of South Street.
****************FROM THE COMMUTER RAIL (the T):
Commuter train service is available from Boston's North Station. Take the Fitchburg / South Acton line to the Brandeis/Roberts Station.
Schedule online at www.mbta.com/ (select Commuter Rail, then Fitchburg line, then look at the Weekend Outbound schedule).
When you arrive at the station, you have a mile walk to us. First, carefully cross the street and walk up the hill towards campus (it's a half mile walk). You'll see the main entrance on your left. Take this left, and you'll see a white security shack.
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