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A course on surfaces, surprises, and otherwises

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🗓 7 sessions, September 28 - November 9

🕰️ 2.5 hour sessions, Saturdays 10am-12:30pm

🗺 Location: alternating between Merlin’s Place (248 McKibbin St.) & the wilds of Prospect Park (probably here)

💰 Sliding scale: Pay anything from $100 (scholarship level) to $350 (based on hourly rates for comparable movement classes) to $700 (supporter). (Tuition goes toward compensating the facilitators, space rental, and supporting Fractal University’s admin team.)

<aside> đź’ˇ Your employer may offer you a continuing education budget to spend on classes like this.

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📋 Apply by September 15: https://forms.gle/YmGUcZka1itihEga7

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“Whoever plays, plays freely” - James Carse

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A Quote on Balls:

[T]he most important evolutionary changes to Homo sapien brains were not size increases but structural changes which made us better at language, visuospatial integration (“monkey see, monkey do”), creativity, and abstraction, all of which enhanced our ability to PLAY. The overall effect of these changes was that our brains became more GLOBULAR, i.e. more like BALLS, which happen to be the simpliest and most perfectliest TOY. - Roger’s Bacon

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