Interested, most certainly. But in all honesty it is unlikely I would be able to make it as you are a long day trip for me (4 hours each way) and I have not been doing all that well lately which makes travel very difficult. I really hope that you achieve the necessary critical mass to hold this class as I know you have plenty to teach and pass on and bent laminations and learning to make their forms really opens up some very interesting and unusual opportunities in woodworking construction and design without any compromise in strength or excessive waste as one would experience if trying to cut the same final shape out of a single piece of solid wood.
I really appreciate the photos you have included as I have planned to experiment with vacuum clamping and bent laminations (along with veneering and other projects well suited to vacuum presses) for future projects once I am back to feeling well enough to get back into woodworking (it has been a several year hiatus so far). I have all the pieces to build a very nice Venturi type vacuum system, and a compressor plenty large enough to power it, I just have left to buy the bags and their hookup valves when the time comes to finally start. Of course, vacuum clamping is just one avenue for vacuum clamping as ordinary clamps may also be used (but then you do not get to design and build a new and useful tool).
Best of luck on your class!