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                                    D g h cBY LIBBY HAYMANNow that school has started, perhaps you're thinking about some %u201c extras\children to have this year, such as music, art, or dance lessons. Here is a list of some major schools which offer such courses for young people.ALBEE SCHOOL OF DANCE.230 Carroll Street. 852-7025. Preschool-adult. Classes are held both at 230 Carroll St. in Carroll Gardens and at Old First Church at Seventh Avenue and Carroll Street in Park Slope. Offerings include Pre-School dance, pre-ballet, gymnastics, tap, ballet, and jazz. Classes start September 15 and are held weekdays and on Saturday. Cost: $35 per quarter for one course, reduced rates for more than one. Registration by phone now.BROOKLYN COLLEGE PREPARATORY DIVISION, GERSHWIN HALL, BROOKLYN COLLEDGE, Campus Road and Avenue H. 780-5006. Ages 3-18. A diverse program which gives %u201c highly professional training in the performing arts.%u201d Offerings include a Suzuki violin program for 3-6 year olds, rhythm and movement, private instruction in all instruments and voice, musicianship classes, chorus, orchestra., modern dance and ballet. Courses in theater include movement for the theater, creative dramatics, acting techniques, and puppetry. Private instruction sosts $155 for 15 weeks of one-half hour lessons supple- %u25a0mented bv 1 hour musicianship class per week. For registration and other fee information, call 780-5006.MueiA AnH Art%u25a0 v i m ^ i v j r m * %u25a0 Schools For KidsBROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 58 Seventh Avenue at Lincoln Place, 622-3300. Ages 5-adult. Individual instruction in all musical instruments and voice, classes in music theory and appreciation, afternoon and Saturdays. Approximate fees, $150 for 18 week semester of one-half hour lessons, with musicianship classes free for students enrolled in private lessons. Registration going on now by phone.THE BROOKLYN MUSEUMART SCHOOL The Brooklyn Museum at Eastern Parkway and Washington Ave. 638-4486. High School and adult classes. The Saturday workshop program for children has been discontinued. The High School Program, on Saturdays and Sundays offers courses in printmaking, painting and drawing, life drawing and portfolio development. A Brooklyn A rts and C ulture A ssociation (BACA) Honors Painting Scholarship class is offered on a competitive basis to those who submit portfolios to the Art School by October 5. Fall term begins October 13, ends January 12 (12 week session). Tuition: $50. Register by mail now, or come to the Open House, Sunday, September 16,2-4 p.m.BROOKLYN MUSIC SCHOOLAND PLAYHOUSE, 126 St. FelixSt., 638-5560. Ages 4-adult. All musical instruments, voice, music theory, introduction to music, ensembles, ballet, and theater and drama arc the courses offered. Private lessons are starting now, with classes starting the first week in October. Cost for thirty minuteprivate lesson is $6.50. Dance and theater classes cost $4.50 per class and music theorty is $2.00 per class. Registration fee is $15. Registration going on now.THE DANCE STUDIO OFPARK SLOPE' 123 Seventh Avenue. 789-4419. Ages 3-adult. Offerings for children are creative movement and rhythms, ballet, gymnastics, jazz, and tap. Classes are given after school and on Saturdays. Payment is made every 2 months, $28 for eight sessions. Registration fee, $3. Class size is limited: Register now.LAFAYETTE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 85 South Oxford St., 625-7515. Ages 3- teenage. A free community outreach program offers instruction in recorder, guitar, choral singing, and orchestra instruments to children in the Fort Greene-Clinton Hill neighborhoods. Drama and art study are also given, and pianolessons are available for a charge. Program meets Saturday mornings and some classes after school. Register Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. at the Church with a parent along.ROOSA SCHOOL OF MUSIC,INC. 26 Willow Place, 857-7371. Ages 6-adult. Private lessons in all instruments, and classes in musicianship, ensemble, modern dance, and children%u2019s preparatory classes in Orff-Kodaly musicianship. Cost is $13.50 for an hour private lesson, $11 for 3/4 hour. Classes range from $30 to $60 per term. Registration fee, $12.50. Lessons begin September 14 and classes begin in October. Registration is going on now. Scholarships are available. Auditions will be held September 19.Leisure To LearningContinuedcourse is conveniently placed to meet the gift-giving climes. Class meets at the YWCA, seven classes on Saturdays from lOam-noon, starting Nov. 10. Tuition $35 plus 112.50 YWCA membership.ENERGYEVERYTHING YOU NEEDTO KNOW ABOUT SOLARENERGY: But, presumably, were afraid to ask. All the essential bases are tagged, including the present day applications of solar heating and cooling, tax rebate provisions in the National Energy Act, different solar energy setups and trappings and some of the industrial impacts and ramifications of this alternative energy source, growing more and morepopular in the shadow of a proliferating nuclear nationwide dependence. Taught by Samuel C. Moncher, class held at The New School, four weeks on Thursdays from 7:45-9:15 pm starting Sept. 27. Tuition, 45.ENERGY MANAGEMENTAND CONSERVATION IN EXISTING BUILDINGS: In this age of oil shortages and energy audits, this course, geared for managers or superintendents of buildings, will explore different types of energy, heating and cooling systems and the efficiency. Individual case studies will be used to evaluate systems and their performances. Course meets at New York Community College, eight weeks on Tuesdays from 6-8pm, starting Oct. 16. Tuition, $65.Brooklyn Friends SchoolSince 1867 Brooklyn Friends School has continued to let the m agic of the diversity of the city work for us in providing a supportive and broadly relevant education which occurs in the real world for the real world.G R A D E S K -12 Kay M. Edstene, Principal 375 Pearl St. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 %u2022 852-1029JEWISH EDUCATIONA Link With The PastA Promise For The FutureReligious School Registration:Mon. Sept. 19th, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., 2-4 p.m.Thurs. Sept. 20th, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mon. 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