Vatenor > Justin Wilborn (left) and Worthy deQuilettes (right) listen to The Toreador Song from the opera “Carmen,” and create a drum beat to match the song’s rhythm during their Vivo class.
Vatenor > Tracee Prillaman (center), an instructor for Vivo, watches Worthy deQuilettes (right) strike up a tune in two octaves on the xylophone, while Justin Wilborn provides background rhythm with a mallet.
Vatenor > Justin Wilborn (left) helps Heidi Thurmond, lead instructor for Vivo, play a song on the guitar, while Worthy deQuilettes waits patiently for his turn.
Vatenor > Worthy deQuilettes plays a song in two octaves on the xylophone as Tracee Prillaman, director of Da Capo Institute and a Vivo instructor, looks on.
Vatenor > Worthy deQuilettes looks like a Guitar Hero as he strums a song with some help from Heidi Thurmond, lead instructor for Vivo.
Vatenor > Worthy deQuilettes (left) and Justin Wilborn sing a song and use streamers to feel the rhythm in their Vivo class with Tracee Prillaman, director of Da Capo Institute and a Vivo instructor.
Justin Wilborn (left) and Worthy deQuilettes (right) listen to The Toreador Song from the opera “Carmen,” and create a drum beat to match the song’s rhythm during their Vivo class.
Vatenor > Justin Wilborn (left) and Worthy deQuilettes (right) listen to The Toreador Song from the opera “Carmen,” and create a drum beat to match the song’s rhythm during their Vivo class.
Justin Wilborn (left) and Worthy deQuilettes (right) listen to The Toreador Song from the opera “Carmen,” and create a drum beat to match the song’s rhythm during their Vivo class.
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