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CADA Winter Schedule

Presented by Center for Applied Drama & Autism at Center For Applied Drama And Autism, Akron OH

Dec 02 - 30 2017
CADA Winter Schedule

Improv Classes for Youth & Adults

Center for Applied Drama and Autism  – Come expand your abilities!

Saturday morning Drop-In classes will be offered throughout December.  This is the perfect opportunity to try our drama classes designed specifically for young people on the autism spectrum, ages 8 – 17.  No need to register — just drop in and participate in our fun and friendly drama classes!  Dec 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 from 10 to 11 am.

Register now for our Winter Session, beginning January 6th through March 10.  Visit our web page for more information and to register:  http://www.centerforada.org/Classes.html

For people of all ages and abilities, check out our monthly Improv Nites:  November 18 and December 9 in our Blue Box Theatre from 7 to 9 pm at 1501 S Hawkins Ave, Akron OH 44320. Participation is encouraged but not required!

The Center for Applied Drama and Autism (CADA) is committed to providing theatre-based opportunities for individuals on the autism spectrum, and their communities.  By encouraging ... view more »

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1501 S. Hawkins Street, Akron, OH 44320

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