Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of the classes?
* You can come once or twice a week to any of the classes listed.
* Coming to class once a week costs $60 per month.
* Twice a week (within the same Art) costs $80 per month.
Class schedules...
Are there cycles and should I start at a specific point?
Boabom is taught progressively, so you always begin in a class of beginners. The classes move
ever forward, so you learn new movements each and every class, forming a chain of increasing
complexity only as you are able to achieve it. Thus you are always challenged, but never to the
point of anxiety or frustration--Boabom and Seamm Jasani are designed specifically to encourage
the student with a positive progression, continually mastering new movements and facing
conquerable challenges. This is a path that never ends.
How long is each class?
All classes last 1 hour.
Are the classes listed on the site the only classes you offer?
The listed classes are only the beginner classes-our newest offerings. We offer many other
classes which are filled by students who have progressed within the school. If you study at
the Boston School of Boabom, your class will soon be no longer listed on the website as you
advance through the Art.
I see two different classes listed at the same time. How is that?
We have two classrooms in our school, so we often have two classes running simultaneously.
Do you offer discount rates?
Yes, we offer different discounts (you can ask only for one of them):
* Full time students and senior citizens have a 20% discount.
* Families that share a household have a 20% progressive discount for each family member.
For example, if there are three family members, the first one pays the full
rate, the second one gets a 20% discount and the third one gets a 40%
discount.
* New students that bring the book “The Secret
Art of Seamm-Jasani” have a one time $15 discount.
What do I need to wear to attend a class?
We suggest you bring comfortable pants and a t-shirt. Classes may be
taken either bare foot or with socks.
Do you hold competitions?
The Boston School of Boabom is non-competitive, non-hierarchical, and does not participate
in tournaments or demonstrations. It follows the ancient ways, and is devoted solely to the
transmission of its Arts.
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