Got a sabbatical planned for 2 months next year (Feb and March). I was looking for good woodworking schools to attend, week or so long. Willing to fly anywhere in the states for it (but local would be nice). I have been woodworking for 20 years, but I really need to up my skills. I feel like most of what I do is simple joinery and flat and square projects. I would like to get good at building things like chairs or rockers (lots of complicated joinery and curves). Any suggestions? Lots of schools I looked at do not offer much classes during the winter. A one on one instruction would be nice.

I found NG Woodworking school in Los Angeles, they offer building a Maloof style rocking chair in 6 days. Date lines up perfectly. But they do not answer emails or phone calls the last week or so, which is frustrating. I know its the holidays, but they should still at least get back to me.