Beer and Ballet w/ Amber @ Ministry of Brewing (January)
Event description
Join us at Ministry of Brewing with Amber and the crew!
We're teaming up with TurnAround for our Annual Clothing Swap. Bring your gently used clothing for our clothing swap. All items left will be donated to Turn Around, whose mission to educate, empower, and advocate for all people impacted by intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking.
January is Human Trafficking Awareness month. Check out special events occurring with TurnAround HERE.
The classic Beer and Ballet class is the perfect first impression of our community. Grab your brew and your spot at the bar(re) to participate in an introduction-intermediate level contemporary ballet class. Whether you're a seasoned dancer looking to refine your ballet technique or someone seeking a new and exciting way to stay active, this is a perfect way to move your body and sing along to your favorite 80’s, 90’s, and 00’s hits!
What to wear: We suggest wearing ballet shoes or socks with a little bit of grip to them. Socks with sticky dots (what is used in Pilates) are not recommended. It’s important to remember most breweries do not have sprung floor, but rather cement, tile, or wood floors. If you would prefer to wear tennis shoes for foot support, you are more than welcome.
What to expect:
- Accessible yet challenging exercises
- Partnerwork
- Group Work
- Movements that travel throughout the space
- Pliés, Tendus, Shimmys, and Zuzwas… You’ll see what we mean.
Beer and Ballet is known for its community outreach and positive spirit. There is always an “After Class Hangout” where participants are invited to stay at the brewery to meet new people, talk about class, chat about the brews they are enjoying, and experience a new community.
Please note: Tickets before the date of the event are $15. Tickets purchased day of the event are $18. We highly suggest grabbing your spot early. There are no refunds 48 hours before the event.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity