The Mexican Music Program™
by Sones de Mexico Ensemble
at Metropolitan Family Services-North Center
MPowered by The Ralla Klepak Foundation
This fall, Metropolitan Family Services, in partnership with the GRAMMY™ Award Nominated Sones de México Ensemble and the Ralla Klepak Foundation For Education in the Performing Arts, will offer multigenerational guitar and violin classes in Spanish with a repertoire based on Mexican folk music. All students participating in this Sones de México program are eligible to take advantage of other programs and services available at the North Center.
Students should bring their own instrument. Don’t have an instrument? Please call us for affordable options.
Register by August 20 to save $30 per person or more when registering families of two or more!
- Class fee: $180 per student – Late registration ends 4 weeks after classes begin (after this consider a “Day Pass”).
Discounts:
- $150 – Super Early Bird – Register by August 20 ($30 off)
- $165 – Early Bird – Register by September 10 ($15 off)
- Family Discount – Register two or more family members and save $15 per person
Classes:
Click any class below for more information and to sign up online.
Violin Classes (in-person)
MFS: VIOLIN – LEVEL 1 (In Spanish)
Violin Classes (Online)
ZOOM: VIOLIN – LEVEL 1 (In Spanish)
Guitar Classes (in-person)
MFS: GUITAR – LEVEL 1 (In Spanish)
Guitar Classes (Online)
ZOOM: GUITAR – LEVEL 1 (In Spanish)
Scholarships:
THE RALLA KLEPAK SCHOLARSHIP FUND — Thanks to the support of The Ralla Klepak Foundation for Education in the Performing Arts and other generous donors, we offer financing options and also full and partial scholarships for families in need at Metropolitan Family Services North Center. No one will be turned down due to inability to pay. Call Juan Dies (773) 728-1164 for more information and to apply Ralla Klepak (1936-2019) was a performing arts enthusiast, an educator, and a fierce advocate on behalf of disadvantaged youth and individuals with disabilities. She was a lawyer for more than 55 years and an advocate for the LGBTQ community and dedicated her career to defending the most vulnerable. Upon her passing The Ralla Klepak Foundation was established to fund programs that support her vision and her legacy for years to come.