by Samantha Turner | Feb 10, 2025
You are invited to our new virtual Open House. Prospective families will have the opportunity to learn about our excellent Preschool and Kindergarten program. During this virtual meet, you will learn about our teaching philosophy, you will meet the teachers and the administration and can ask all the questions you may have about our fully immersive German preschool and Kindergarten program.
When and How
February 26, 2025 | 7pm CST
You will receive the participation link once you have registered.
Questions?
Contact us at [email protected] or call 773-561-9181 Ext. 1
by Kseniia | Feb 3, 2025
Join us for the Motanka workshop led by Olha Verbytska on February 22nd at 11 am.
All the materials are provided. The cost is $65.
Motankas (Мотанка) are ancient Ukrainian family talismans. They are the symbol of prosperity, goodness and hope. Then first knotted dolls appeared about 5,000 years ago, and represented the unity of the family and deep connection between multiple generations.
The name “motanka” comes from the word “motaty” (to wind) ie. to make a knotted doll out of fabric, without using a needle and scissors. Motanka served as a talisman of human destiny and our ancestors believed that destiny cannot be pierced or cut.
Generally, dolls were in the shape of a human figure, usually a woman or a child, and were made from pieces of fabric from old clothes of family members connected by knots.
Each doll was unique and made with only good intentions and sincerity as it was believed that it has the power and will to act as a protector of a household and it’s inhabitants.
by Ignacio Lopez | Feb 3, 2025
Rhythms of Latin Jazz: Exploring Culture, Creativity, and Collaboration with Jonathan Suazo
RICANO is an original Afro-Caribbean experience that presents themes of exploration, integration, community, education and self-acceptance, available to audiences through live shows, immersive classes and recorded assets. The word RICANO was conceived by J. Suazo and is a play/fusion of the words “Puertorriqueño” and “Dominicano,” symbolizing self-discovery and connections to Puertorican and Dominican roots.
RICANO will showcase the rhythms of Latin Jazz to bring that past, present, and future of this cultural heritage to a wide array of audiences.
RICANO es una experiencia afrocaribeña original que presenta temas de exploración, integración, comunidad, educación y autoaceptación, disponibles para el público a través de espectáculos en vivo, clases inmersivas y material grabado. La palabra RICANO fue concebida por J. Suazo y es un juego/fusión de las palabras “Puertorriqueño” y “Dominicano”, que simbolizan el autodescubrimiento y las conexiones con las raíces puertorriqueñas y dominicanas.
RICANO exhibirá los ritmos del jazz latino para acercarnos a ese pasado, presente y futuro de este patrimonio cultural.
by Kseniia | Dec 2, 2024
We are excited to invite you all to a special workshop on December 7. Together we’ll create a beautiful painting and share memorable artistic experiences.
Petrykivka painting, originating in the village of Petrykivka, embodies a unique blend of historical significance and artistic skill, dating back to the 17th century. Traditionally, it was used to adorn homes and household items with fantastical flora and fauna, often including symbolic motifs like the phoenix, representing harmony and happiness. These designs, rich in symbolic protection, are crafted with single, sweeping brushstrokes, creating a two-dimensional effect that invites viewers into a world of vibrant simplicity.
by Kseniia | Nov 15, 2024
Kateryna Kryvolap is a Canadian artist, originally from Ukraine, whose passion for fine art was nurtured in an artistic family. Though her work spans various styles, she is known for both contemporary and traditional decorative painting, particularly Petrykivka—a Ukrainian folk art form recognized by UNESCO. This exhibition celebrates her dedication to elevating Petrykivka from its roots in traditional Ukrainian crafts to the canvas, bringing it into galleries as a fine art form.
Petrykivka painting, originating in the village of Petrykivka, embodies a unique blend of historical significance and artistic skill, dating back to the 17th century. Traditionally, it was used to adorn homes and household items with fantastical flora and fauna, often including symbolic motifs like the phoenix, representing harmony and happiness. These designs, rich in symbolic protection, are crafted with single, sweeping brushstrokes, creating a two-dimensional effect that invites viewers into a world of vibrant simplicity.