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Third Life Studio is a 900 square foot Studio space available for rent. The space is currently used for music (rehearsals, classes, workshops and lessons), dance (classes and rehearsals), theater (rehearsals), as well as yoga, tai chi, and meditation classes and workshops.

DETAILS:

  • The main space is 900 square feet, and is completely open.
  • Beautiful acoustics, with 13 ft. high ceilings.
  • The floor has a wooden subfloor, making it better for dancing.
  • Main room is not visible from the street, creating privacy.
  • No private residences sharing wall space.
  • Comfortable back room and sitting area for meeting & talking.
  • Kitchen area with a fridge, microwave, and area for making tea and coffee.
  • Area carpets available for use.
  • Folding chairs, floor cushions and backjack chairs are available.
  • All lighting is on dimmer switches, allowing for different lighting moods.
  • 34-inch monitor and VCR unit available
  • Air-conditioned/heated.
  • Right on several bus routes
  • Metered street parking during the day, and Citizen's Bank lot when bank is closed.

POSSIBLE USES:

  • music classes/workshops/rehearsal space
  • dance or creative movement classes/workshops/rehearsal space
  • theater classes/workshops/rehearsal space
  • yoga and meditation classes/workshops
  • body-oriented psychotherapy work
  • massage/bodywork training and workshops
  • workshops in other healing and psychospiritual modalities
  • Also available for weekend performances
    with audience size of 50 or less


    For More Information Contact:
    Susan Robbins 617-628-0916

 

Directions to Third Life Studio
33 Union Square (which is really Somerville Ave.)
Somerville, MA



A NOTE ON PARKING: I have received permission from Citizen's Bank to have people that use my studio be able to park in their parking lot behind the bank when the bank is not in session. Unfortunately this does not include Saturday mornings as the bank is open then! But, for future reference--- if you are coming out the front door of the studio, the bank is across the street/intersection, and a little to the right. Access to the parking lot is off the side street to the left of the bank when facing it. So follow the directions below, but as you are coming into Union Square on Somerville Ave, stay in your left hand lane so that you can start to curve around to the left at the first stoplight by the studio. DO NOT curve all the way onto Bow Street, but instead go straight onto the side street that follows the lefthand edge of the Citizen's Bank and then turn right into the parking lot.

As is true in most of Boston, oneway streets prevail in Union Square (Somerville), so I have routed you perhaps a slightly longer way, but hopefully clearer in the long run, as it will bring you into the square from the right direction on the right one way street!

FROM PORTER SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE:
If you are coming down Mass. Ave. from Arlington/North Cambridge, when you get to the Porter Square T stop (big flying red sculpture and Porter Square Shopping Center on your left), take the left hand fork at that set of lights onto Somerville Ave. instead of staying straight on Mass. Ave. Follow Somerville Ave. toward Union Square. Soon after a Market Basket on your right, the street turns into a one way street the way you are going, and the street numbers are in the triple digits. After New Asia Chinese Restaurant (on the right), the street numbers turn to the double digits inexplicably.

FROM CENTRAL SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE:
Coming from the river on Mass Ave, turn right at the stoplight at Prospect Street (the heart of Central Square). Go several blocks, through 2(?) lights and turn left at a stoplight where there is a Hess gas station (Hampshire Street). This takes you into Inman Square. At the next stoplight, go straight across (it might bear ever so slightly to your right) onto Beacon Street (Rosie's Bakery should be on your right now). Go past a Johnny's Foodmaster. Go through the stoplight intersection with Dali Restaurant on your left and Panini and the Wine Cask on your right. At your next light, turn right onto Park Street. Cross the railroad tracks, go to the end, and turn right onto Somerville Ave. Follow Somerville Ave. towards Union Square (you are only a few blocks away at this point). Pass a Market Basket Supermarket on the right. Soon thereafter the street turns into a one way street the way you are going, and the street numbers are in the triple digits. Pass New Asia Chinese Restaurant on the right. Soon therafter, the street numbers turn to the double digits inexplicably.


FROM 93 HEADING SOUTH Toward Boston:
93S to exit 30 (Mystic Ave., Somerville). Turn left at lights at end of exit ramp onto South 38. Turn right at 2nd light (St. Polycarp Church) onto Temple Street. It curves slightly to the left, and ends on Broadway at a light. Turn right and immediately get into left hand turn lane and turn left at lights onto School Street (between 2 banks).

Go through 3 lights (and up and down a hill)- it ends on Somerville Ave. Turn left. Follow Somerville Ave. towards Union Square (you are only a few blocks away at this point). Pass a Market Basket Supermarket on the right. Soon thereafter the street turns into a one way street the way you are going, and the street numbers are in the triple digits. Pass New Asia Chinese Restaurant on the right. Soon thereafter, the street numbers turn to the double digits inexplicably.

FROM MASS PIKE:
Get off at the Cambridge exit. Head toward Central Square/Cambridge (not Brighton). Just follow that road into Central Square. When you reach the intersection of Mass. Ave. at the heart of Central Square, cross Mass. Ave. and continue to go straight. You are now on Prospect Street. Go several blocks, through 2(?) lights and turn left at a stoplight where there is a Hess gas station (Hampshire Street). This takes you into Inman Square. At the next stoplight, go straight across (it might bear ever so slightly to your right) onto Beacon Street (Rosie's Bakery should be on your right now).

Go past a Johnny's Foodmaster. Go through the stoplight intersection with Dali Restaurant on your left and Panini and the Wine Cask on your right. At your next light, turn right onto Park Street. Cross the railroad tracks, go to the end, and turn right onto Somerville Ave. Follow Somerville Ave. towards Union Square (you are only a few blocks away at this point). Pass a Market Basket Supermarket on the right. Soon thereafter the street turns into a one way street the way you are going, and the street numbers are in the triple digits. Pass New Asia Chinese Restaurant on the right. Soon therafter, the street numbers turn to the double digits inexplicably.

ALMOST THERE...
The class is held at #33, on the right, a glass door with 33 on it (not 33 1/2) and a small sign saying Third Life Studio, in between the store fronts of Elegant Furniture (to the left of the door) and G&T Custom Tailoring (To the right of the door). It is in a 3-story old brick building with a green facade. The door is just before the first stoplight in Union Square. You have gone too far if you go through that light.

Parking is on the street. Usually there is no problem parking, but allow a little extra time. If there is absolutely nowhere to park, you can park in the Market Basket parking lot further back on Somerville Ave., or in the Citizen's Bank lot after banking hours. To return to Market Basket, do not go through the lights, but get into your left hand lane and curve around onto Bow Street, continuing to turn or bear left at every option until it ends at a right/left split (go left to come back towards the studio, or turn right to get onto Somerville Ave towards the Market Basket). If you get lost, just ask directions. You want to be on Somerville Ave., coming into Union Square from Porter Square, Cambridge. You might want to look at a map also. It is not as hard as it sounds! But there is not a phone available there, so allow a little extra time to find it for the first time!