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Summer Piano Camp

Summer 2025 Piano Camp

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION - Our summer piano camp is for beginners as well as experienced piano students ages 5-9. Students develop music fundamental skills during our summer piano camp. Camp is overseen and taught by our fun, friendly, and talented faculty members. All classes meet five days a week. Student may register for 1 - 2 weeks of piano camp. View our class selection and details below:

Piano Adventures (5-6 years): This lively class will have your child singing, moving and playing music at the piano. Your child will learn the fundamentals of music through fun games and keyboard activities. Children will also explore rhythm, melody, movement and percussion instruments as well as arts and crafts. Tuition is $205 per week plus $25 for materials (Students should bring a small nut free snack). Class time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Piano Player’s Camp (7-9 years): In a fun, relaxed setting, students will engage in activities designed to develop their creative skills at the piano and build the ability to play a variety of music with ease. Students will have an opportunity to learn how to play fun pieces on the piano and learn the fundamentals of music through the use of ear training, sight singing, rhythmic exercise movements, and percussion instruments as well as arts and crafts. Tuition is $205 per week plus $25 for materials (Students should bring a small nut free snack). Class time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

WEEKLY SCHEDULE EXAMPLE (Day 1):

8:50-9:00 – Student Arrival, opening activity

9:00-9:20 – Assembly, Rhythmic Exercise Movements

9:20-10:30 – (Group Piano Class-Piano Adventures)

10:30-10:50 – Snack

10:50-11:30 – Ear Training and Musicianship

11:30-12:00 – Meet the Composers

12:00-12:10 – Parent pickup, closing activity

Camp Weeks:

Week I: July 7 – July 11

Week II: July 14 – July 18

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