Now Embodied Sound Studio Combines Piano Lessons And Mindful Meditation

Expert: Matthew Kline is a well-respected piano teacher and mindfulness training and meditation expert.

Matthew Kline’s reputation precedes itself. Kline is known around the country as a world class piano teacher who also focuses on mindfulness training and meditation. By bringing his expertise in building communities through outstanding musicianship, Matthew Kline founded Music Lab Dallas in 2016, now known as Now Embodied Sound Studio.

Now Embodied Sound Studio is located in Workshops in the heart of Glendale. He occupied the space in September after moving from Texas. “I’m really impressed by Glendale,” said Kline, owner of Now Embodied Sound Studio. “It’s this beautiful hub in the middle of a larger metropolitan area. This particular location [Workshops] is perfect. I fell in love with this location because of its proximity to everything. It’s so easy to access students of all ages and types. I love being in a multicultural and experimental environment.”

“I’m set up with a larger space [at Workshops] so I can accommodate a few people at a time to experience the calming and relaxing presence of sound as a tool to restore the body into a place of relaxation. This puts the body in a place where it needs to be to heal itself.”

Kline taught piano lessons and piano pedagogy for 15 years at Southern Methodist University (SMU). He honed his skills during his 15 years as Senior Lecturer in Piano Pedagogy, and Executive Director of the Piano Preparatory Department at SMU. But his experience started at an early age.

At age seven, Kline began studying piano with his mother. At age 16 he studied with David Pocock at Western Michigan University, thus undertaking a more formal study.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hope College with majors in piano performance and psychology. While at Hope College, Matthew studied piano with Joan Conway, Jaques-Dalcroze Eurhythmics, and Charles Aschbrenner.

In 1997 Matthew began his Master of Music degree at Southern Methodist University where he studied piano under Alfred Mouledous and Piano Pedagogy under Dr. Sam Holland, the current dean of the Meadows School of the Arts.

Upon completing his Master of Music degree, Mr. Kline returned to Western Michigan University where he completed his Master of Social Work degree. As a Social Worker, Matthew built communities and served as an advocate in hospice care, public school systems, and distributing emergency financial assistance through government agencies.

Kline’s pursuit of excellence has earned him a reputation around the U.S. as an outstanding music educator who strives to meet the personal and musical needs of his students.

“Mr. Kline has a wonderful way of engaging our young son to spark his interest in piano, music, patterns, and rhythm,” said Nicole Kamprath. “Mr. Kline’s methods have taught our son the fundamentals of piano, but also provided a wider knowledge and enjoyment of music.”

Glendale Business: Now Embodied Sound Studio is located at Workshops in Glendale.

His students consistently receive marks of First Class with Honors in the Music Development Program Examinations, while select pupils have even been chosen to perform in the Van Cliburn International Competition for Outstanding Amateurs, as well as the Chicago International Competition for Outstanding Amateur Pianists.

Despite the value of these successes and achievements, Kline’s satisfaction comes from bringing people together through rhythm, motion, and joy. And that is part of the reason he left higher education and started his own company. “I’m really happy to be spreading my own wings away from higher education,” said Kline. “I love what it does and what it offers but it’s really nice to be free and structuring my own world.”

One of the first orders of business for Kline after moving to Denver was to join the Glendale Chamber. “I joined the chamber because it is really important to get my name out in the community,” said Kline. “Also, I love being a part of a community with people who are engaged in the community itself. Who have businesses that serve the community and the population. To me, it’s all about building community. It’s exciting to be part of it.”

That community feel is what drives Kline to take Embodied Sound Studio to the next level. Embodied Sound Studio has what Kline calls three silos of activities: 1. World class piano lessons for students from age 6 to 96; 2. Mindfulness; and 3. Individual sessions that allow people to share what’s in their heart.

Develop The Self Through The Joy Of Playing Piano

The art of studying piano is an art of understanding the self then using that understanding to express universal truths and deepening the connection with the world. Students of piano become skilled at the language of Rhythm, Harmony, and Melody.

“Our son has been studying under Matthew for four years,” said Ling Shiao. “He is a great pianist and a dynamic, engaging, experienced teacher who is committed to his student’s excellence. He makes lessons both interesting and fun for his students using a variety of techniques. He may have a student get up and dance to learn particular rhythms or have the student sing the melody so they can literally feel the music flowing through their body. He’s at once strict and patient, disciplined and flexible, tailoring his lessons to each student’s personality and needs. Our son can go this far on piano and take great pride in it only because of Matthew’s outstanding teaching and remarkable musicianship.”

Play With Others

Making music and performing with others is not limited to those who have studied for many years and have achieved skill and mastery. Anyone can connect with others through the interlocking rhythms and tones present in a community-based rhythm event. This class is intended to build community through listening, interaction and musical exploration. No experience needed.

Enhance Your Presence

Enhance your ability to focus, relax and remain present. A Somatic Sound Bath is a unique and powerful 90-minute experience, combining restorative yoga asana, vocal toning, and sound bath. Sounds produced by singing bowls, the voice, along with other instruments become tools for weaving a tapestry that yokes the mind to the body and individual to the collective. The therapeutic sound practitioner creates an immersive soundscape that deepens relaxation and fosters awareness.

Now Embodied Sound Studio charges $100 per hour for services rendered. They are located at Workshops at 4340 E. Kentucky Avenue, Suite 352A in Glendale. Visit www.nowembodied.com for more information.

Denver Academy Opens Second SmartLab

Left to right: Denver Academy parents and supporters Michael and Elizabeth King and Campos EPC SmartLab donor Marco Campos at the Grand Opening.

Campos EPC Representatives check out student projects at the DA Middle School Campos EPC SmartLab Grand Opening.

Denver Academy (DA), an independent school serving diverse learners in grades 1-12, recently celebrated the grand opening of the second SmartLab (Science, Math, Art, Robotics, and Technology) at the school provided through a donation from the Campos EPC Foundation.

The DA Middle School Campos EPC SmartLab was completed in the fall of 2020 and serves students in grades 7-8. It utilizes learning materials and a curriculum developed by Creative Learning Systems (CLS) that includes hands-on exploration of mechanics and structures, computer graphics, photo editing, 3D modeling, sound engineering, scientific data and analysis, digital communications, alternative and renewable energy, robotics and control technology, circuitry, film creation and editing, and software engineering.

While the lab opened for DA Middle School students a year ago, the official grand opening of the space was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and took place on Sept. 9, 2021. Representatives from Campos EPC were in attendance, including Founder and Managing Principal of Campos EPC Marco Campos. Attendees were able to view and test some of the projects students have been working on in the lab.

Campos EPC Representatives attend the Grand Opening of DA’s Middle School Campos EPC SmartLab on Sept. 9, 2021.

Denver Academy Head of School Mark Twarogowski attended and spoke about the importance of the Campos EPC SmartLab for the school’s students.

“We are so grateful to Campos EPC for their continued generous support, providing more than $300,000 for our two Denver Academy Campos EPC SmartLabs,” said Mark Twarogowski. “Together, in partnership with Creative Learning Systems, the labs provide the opportunity to immerse our younger students into the world of scientific exploration and discovery in a whole new way.”

Denver Academy Head of School Mark Twarogowski, left, and Creative Learning Systems Regional Sales Manager Jeanne Timmons, at Grand Opening of Denver Academy’s Middle School Campos EPC SmartLab on September 9, 2021.

With the support of Campos EPC Foundation, the first SmartLab at Denver Academy opened in the Elementary/6th Grade Building for students in grades 1-6 in 2019. The school’s youngest students continue to benefit from instruction in the lab through which they’ve learned computer coding, problem-solving, and project management.

Based on the lab’s success, Denver Academy and Campos EPC again partnered with Creative Learning Systems to bring an additional lab to the DA Middle School.

“To be able to continue our partnership with Denver Academy to provide a SmartLab for middle schoolers is so exciting! I can’t wait to see what these bright minds continue to discover,” said Marco Campos, the founder and managing principal of Campos EPC. “Campos EPC is about more than just energy infrastructure; we want to build a better future for our communities and our kids.”

“With STEM occupations growing twice as fast as all others in the US[i], it’s critical that educators provide learners with hands-on, student-led, project-based learning opportunities,” said Creative Learning Systems CEO Ashley Mathis. “For 50 years, Denver Academy has had an exemplary record of providing students with a holistic academic experience. Creative Learning Systems is excited to support its mission of transforming lives and empowering young people by providing customized learning spaces that facilitate experiential, personalized, and collaborative experiences.”

Alpine Bank Awards Three Nonprofits $1,876 In Honor Of Colorado Day

Volunteer Hours: During the month of July, in advance of Colorado Day, Alpine Bank’s nearly 800 employees engaged in 1,050 volunteer hours. Alpine Bank’s corporate, compensated volunteer program supports 19,200+ hours of community volunteer time each year. Employees can take 24 hours of annual paid volunteer time to help with causes that are as different as each individual, within a program that has grown organically.

Recipient: End of the Trail Rescue is an Olathe nonprofit offering abused and neglected horses a second chance to be cared for, nurtured, and valued. The JP Pritchard Foundation of Durango helps young people in need, with an emphasis on vocational training, counseling, medical services, rehabilitation, and education. The Snowmass Chapel is a dynamic community of faith, serving residents and visitors to Snowmass.

Like the Colorado River, Alpine Bank was born and raised in Colorado. Colorado Day, the state’s anniversary of joining the union in 1876, is now officially recognized annually, on August 1. To celebrate in 2021, Alpine Bank leadership created a celebratory sweepstakes to reward volunteerism and the vital work of community nonprofits in the state. Participants were asked to nominate their favorite nonprofit on the Alpine Bank Facebook page, making it eligible to win a grant of $1,876. In addition, the bank promoted volunteerism both internally with its employees, and externally with its customers.

From nearly 900 nominees, three community nonprofits were selected by random drawing and each was awarded $1,876. They include the End of the Trail Rescue, the JP Pritchard Foundation, and the Snowmass Chapel.

“Supporting our community is foundational to Alpine Bank’s mission,” says Glen Jammaron, president of Alpine Bank. “Our enthusiasm for supporting the causes, charities, and organizations in Colorado is clearly matched by our customers, who engaged in this first-time sweepstakes with so many nominations of nonprofits they’re passionate about.”

The nearly 800 employees of Alpine Bank engaged in a total of 1,050 volunteer hours in August. The bank supports more than 19,000 hours of community hours a year by enabling employees to take up to 24 hours of paid time to volunteer for the groups and causes they support.

An employee-owned organization with $5.6 billion in assets headquartered in Glenwood Springs, Alpine Bank operates locations across Colorado and serves a total of more than 160,000 customers. For more information, visit www.alpinebank.com.

 

 

 

 

 

Seltzerland Reimagined

Seltzerland Reimagined

New and emerging brands like Bravazzi added to the mix at Seltzerland. Photo by Jessica Hughes

Despite current rises in COVID-19 cases over the summer and numerous festivals canceled in 2021, large events like Seltzerland, still forged ahead by reinventing themselves in these uncertain times. Last month Denver hosted the popular Seltzerland, the nationally touring hard seltzer festival, at Overland Golf Course, marking its second year in the Mile High city.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions in 2020, the entire event had to be completely reimagined to avoid being cancelled. Originally the event was designed to be held indoors but with COVID, Kate Levenstien, the CEO and founder of Cannonball Productions, decided to host the event on a golf course instead.

Moving Seltzerland to the greens changed the structure of the event and made it safe for everyone to attend during the pandemic. Tee time sign ups were introduced (timed entries), while attendees walked the course with their group stopping by each tasting booth along the way. Sampling routes are designed as a one-way road to keep everyone socially distanced.

Following a successful launch in 2020, Seltzerland began a nationwide 25 city tour in March 2021 at golf courses in Scottsdale, Tampa, Atlanta, Nashville, Austin, Charlotte, Chicago, Minneapolis and more.

With the rise in hard seltzers over the years, there seemed to be a space for another “beer fest” only with hard seltzers. As an ode to bubbles and seltzers, Levenstien says “we created Seltzerland to give hard seltzer fans the opportunity to sample new flavors in the most fun way possible. With one-of-a-kind activations, brand new s

Colorado-based breweries, like Oskar Blues, handed out tastings of their hard seltzer line, Wild Basin. Photo by Jessica Hughes

eltzer varieties and beautiful golf courses, Seltzerland is a can’t miss experience.”

Cannonball Production

s also produces the ever popular Bacon and Beer Classic that has made its way to Denver for the past five years, along with other festivals such as Taco Takeover and Whiskey Feast.

Even tequila brands, like Jose Cuervo, made their mark with an elaborate booth and a mixology station. Photo by Jessica Hughes

At Seltzerland, attendees enjoyed a fun day on the green while leisurely walking around the golf course sampling from over 100 hard seltzer flavors, no golfing required. Brands large and small participated including White Claw, Mike’s Hard Lemonade Seltzer, Vizzy and Playamar (Jose Cuervo Seltzer), plus a few from Colorado; Wild Basin from Oskar Blues and Spiked Snowmelt by Upslope Brewing.

Perfectly distanced booths were spread out along the course, where attendees could taste their favorite seltzers and discover new ones with over 20 brands present. Entertainment came in the form of lawn games such as bocce ball and golf ladder. Some brands even provided Seltzer swag and Instagram-worthy booths.

Sad you missed it this year? Well, Seltzerland plans to return to Denver in 2022 with the same structure and the same fun experience it had this year.

To learn more about the 2022 event, visit www.seltzerland.com.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seltzerland/ Instagram: @seltzer_land

 

Special Chamber Event Featuring Two New Members

Bourbon & Beer Afternoon Tasting Experience Comes To Glendale

The Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Made Here Beer and Bardstown Bourbon Company, have a special event planned for Wednesday, August 25, 2021. The Bourbon & Beer Afternoon Tasting Experience will be held at the Try Club at Infinity Park from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The cost is just $20 per attendee.

Representatives from Made Here Beer and Bardstown Bourbon Company will be on hand to talk about each of their products and pour samples for each attendee. Made Here has three beers on the market: Lager, American Ale, and IPA. Bardstown will have three different types of bourbons.

You must be 21 years of age to attend.  Visit www.bourbonbeerafternoontastingexperi ence.eventbrite.com to purchase tickets. Try Club can be accessed by entering the Glendale Sports Center at 4500 East Kentucky Avenue.

Bacon & Bourbon Festival was held in Keystone, on June 26-27, 2021, in River Run Village. The next festivals in River Run are the 24th Bluegrass and Beer on August 7-8, 2021, and Oktoberfest on September 4, 2021. Bluegrass and Beer will feature craft beer samples and 12 different bluegrass acts on three stages. Visit www. keystonefestivals.com for more information and to buy tickets.