Our Tenants

CVCB

The Cache Valley Civic Ballet
Formed in 1982 to promote the study of ballet as a fine art, to offer qualified training in ballet and advancement of professional ability, to provide a medium for the development of danceres, choreographers, designers, and musicians, and to provide education in the art of ballet. The company has a repertoire of many full length ballets which are performed in Logan, Utah’s beautiful Ellen Eccles Theatre. The company consists of about fifty auditioned dancers from the region. Additional parts in The Nutcracker and other ballets are filled through public auditions. Many people in the community have filled roles as children, adults, or character parts.

The CVCB Company is a civic organization, open to all serious ballet dancers from any school. Students interested in performing with the CVCB in upcoming productions are encouraged to audition for the CVCB company during public auditions, which are announced annually. The Cache Valley School of Ballet is the official school of the Cache Valley Civic Ballet. It has been open since 1986. The school offers classical ballet training to members of the community of all ages and skill levels.

Contact info:
Cache Valley Civic Ballet
admin@cvcballet.org
435-753-3633

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CVSB

The Cache Valley School of Ballet
Offers qualified training in classical ballet to members of the community of all ages and skill levels. The school was established in 1986 as the official school of the Cache Valley Civic Ballet. The school combines a dedication to ballet and a love of children to provide excellent training and a positive experience.
CVSB students have been accepted by many professional ballet companies and university dance programs, including Ballet West, Atlanta Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and the Pittsburgh Ballet.
Please contact the ballet office for information about specific classes, schedules, and pricing.

Information:
www.cvcballet.org
www.facebook.com/cvcballet
instagram.com/cvcballet
www.youtube.com
twitter.com/cvcballet

Ballet Office Phone: 435-753-3633

Administrative Assistant, Karyn: admin@cvcballet.org

Shimmering Sands

The Shimmering Sands Belly Dance Company explores the captivating art of belly dance. Focusing mainly on the Modern Egyptian cabaret style of belly dance, Shimmering Sands also learns and explores a variety of Middle Eastern dance styles as well as their musical and cultural context.
Shimmering Sands offers beginner to advanced level classes. Join the fun and learn how to shimmy. Beginning classes are on Tuesdays at 7:00 at the Whittier Community Center. There are no pre-requisites and the class is open to all. Check our website for details.

Contact

435-881-1486

shimmeringsandsbellydance@gmail.com
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Shorinji Kempo

Northern Utah Shorinji Kempo
Shorinji Kempo is a traditional Japanese martial art that aims to develop the mind as well as the body. It is ideal for men, women, boys and girls. The class consists training on self defense techniques including punching, kicking, throws, pins, but also expands its study into meditation and philosophy. Visitors are welcome to come and watch or join a free introductory class. All classes are taught by Todd Windley, 5th Degree black belt.

Studio 1

Adult’s Class:
Adults ages 14 and up Monday & Thursday 6:30-8:00
$35/month

Children’s Class:
Children ages 7-13 Monday  5:30-6:30
$25/month

Contact
email: todd@shorinjikempoutah.com
Phone: 650-321-9001

Aikido

Jyushinkan Aikido Dojo at the Whittier Center in Logan, Utah sponsors weekly classes for adults, youth, and children. Jyushinkan is certified by the Aikido Association of America (AAA) and carries on the tradition of AAA founder, Fumio Toyoda Shihan.  Our dojo-cho, Dr.  Ronald Sims (6th dan) is a student of Toyoda Shihan and of James Nakayama Shihandai, Shibucho (leader) of AAA’s Western Region.
 
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REGULAR AIKIDO CLASSES AT JYUSHINKAN DOJO 
Tues/Thur:   6:30 – 8:00 pm (adults all levels)
Friday:   4:00 – 5:00 pm (seniors noncombat)
Saturday:   12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (youth 7 and older)

1:00 – 2:00 pm (adult beginner)
2:00 – 3:00 pm (adult intermediate/advanced)
3:00 – 4:00 pm (adult advanced)

Beginners welcome!  Classes emphasize basic aikido movement principles and aikido self-defense techniques appropriate to the level of participants. This will sometimes include basic training with (wooden) weapons.

To be added to our email list, write to Sims Sensei at ronaldsims1@gmail.com . 

In the meantime, please observe the Utah governor’s health emergency order regarding face-covering, social distancing, and personal hygiene. And we hope to see you on the mat again soon.

Tai Chi Chuan

Tai Chi Chuan developed in ancient China as a training to promote and maintain good health, and as a martial art.
Tai Chi Chuan develops, renews and reconditions the body in a slow, natural, and gentle fashion. It is an exercise and art form that requires but a few square feet of space and no special equipment to perform. It is used by millions of people to aid their overall health and well-being.
Tai Chi classes at the Whittier are taught by Gerry Brunner.

Information:

Classes are held Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Email: Gerry Brunner – gabco4@yahoo.com

Society of Creative of Creative Anachronism (SCA)

We are the Logan, UT chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), people interested in recreating the best parts of the Middle Ages. Our Shire covers Bridgerland, or the north-eastern parts of Utah and south-eastern parts of Idaho, including Cache, Box Elder, Rich, and Franklin Counties. Meetings are held Wednesday evenings from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Our current Senschal (club president) is Dan Watson.

Information:
http://coteduciel.org/index.html
Call Dan Watson 435-770-4315

Narcotics Anonymous

If you’re an addict, NA can help. “Narcotics Anonymous offers recovery to addicts around the world. We focus on the disease of addiction rather than any particular drug. Our message is broad enough to attract addicts from any social class or nationality. When new members come to meetings, our sole interest is in their desire for freedom from active addiction and how we can be of help.” (It Works: How and Why)

Information:

Narcotics Anonymous meetings are held Sunday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the gym.