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Violin Shop

INTRODUCTION TO VIOLIN
WITH MORIAH MONTIEL

Living a new life in Recovery gives us the perfect opportunity to rekindle our creative spark. 

Learning to play violin can open up a whole new world of serenity in mind, body, and spirit.  The benefits include:

Mind

  • Improves Cognitive Function | Creates New Pleasure Associations | New Mindfulness Techniques | Self-Discipline

Body

  • Stress Relief | Muscle Memory | Healing Energy Vibrations | Joy and Laughter | Relaxation

Spirit

  • Patience | Self-Compassion | Accountability | Progress Not Perfection | Personal Achievement | Humility | Human Connection |Self-Love

In this class we will be exploring beginner violin techniques.  We will be covering everything from tuning the instrument, holding

the violin and bow, how to practice scales and basic finger style, and learn some basic songs.  The violin is a beautiful instrument, and

very spiritual, but takes years of practice to master.  This class will start you on that musical path of discovery. 

But above all, we will have fun, and create a new fellowship of courageous creative souls to walk alongside you on your recovery journey!

Class Full - Waitlist Now Available

Max 8 participants for this class.

There is a waitlist after the first 8 slots are filled. 

If you are on the waitlist, you will be contacted the week before the start of class.

Violins are provided at the workshop, but cannot be lent out. 

We recommend obtaining a violin for practicing at home between classes.

​6-Week  In Person Class

  Date: Starts Mon., July 10th

Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm

  Location:  Free Spiritual Community 

               2122 South Lafayette St.

     Denver, CO 80210

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About Moriah Montiel

Moriah has been playing the violin for over 20 years! She started her classical training as an  elementary school student and continued her studies into college. She has a passion for teaching and music and is looking forward to sharing her knowledge with CAiR learners!

At Colorado Artists in Recovery (CAiR), we are committed to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion by creating accessible and inclusive arts programs that empower all individuals, especially those from historically underserved communities, to express their unique stories and experiences. We believe that diversity enriches creativity and strengthens our community, and we strive to ensure everyone feels welcomed, valued, and heard as we work toward a more just and compassionate society.

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