June Music Camps Open to the Community

Professor Na teaching cello students
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Professor Na teaching cello students

Join experts in strings, oboe and marimba at the U of A Community Music School specialty music camps this June! Camps are scheduled to begin Sunday, June 5, and conclude with a final concert for family and friends Friday, June 10.

There will be daily one-on-one and group lessons to help fine-tune campers' music skills and planned evening activities for both day and overnight campers to top off the Community Music School experience. These camps are designed for students entering 7th through 12th grade who have already received at least one year of instruction.

Registration for June music camps is open now! Day camp fees include lessons, evening activities, dinner on Sunday and lunches daily for $375. Additional fees for overnight campers include a $225 lodging package and extra meals. Camp details and registration available at cms.uark.edu.

Community Music School is an outreach program of the Department of Music at the University of Arkansas. We provide high-quality music instruction for students of all ages and ability levels in both individual and group formats through year-round, non-credit, music making opportunities. To learn more about our ongoing programs and get involved, visit cms.uark.edu.

Contacts

Nastassja Riley, assistant director
Community Music School
479-575-6491, nriley@uark.edu

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