U of A Music Camps Now Open for Enrollment
As the summer approaches, the U of A Community Music School announces the opening of enrollment for its Summer Music Camps. With a diverse range of programs catering to various musical interests and skill levels, these camps offer an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the world of music while honing their talents.
The lineup of camps for this summer includes the following programs:
- Girls+ Compose Camp
- AR Double Reed Camp
- AR Marimba Camp
- Community Piano Day Camp
- AR Drum Major Camp
- AR Jazz Camps: Latin, Vocal & Big Band
- UA Children's Choir Day Camp
- Jr. High Band Camp
- Sr. High Band Camp
- Jr/Sr High Orchestra Camp
- AR Gospel Music Camp
- AR Drum Major Camp
Taught by U of A professors and local professionals, these camps offer unparalleled learning experiences. Whether you're a budding pianist, a choir enthusiast, a jazz aficionado or a marching band enthusiast, there's something for everyone. The piano camp welcomes students of all ages interested in piano, ranging from 3 to 18 years old. The children's choir camp is open to students entering grades 2-12.
The large ensemble camps encompass band, orchestra, choir and jazz, providing comprehensive opportunities for students to explore various musical genres and ensemble dynamics.
More than just music instruction, these camps foster a sense of community and inclusivity. The U of A Music Department's Community Music School is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment where students can express themselves and celebrate their diverse backgrounds.
Enrollment for the U of A Summer Music Camps is now open. Secure your spot today and take the first step towards unleashing your musical potential! Information available on our website https://cms.uark.edu/.
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Nastassja Riley, assistant director
U of A Community Music School
479-575-6491,
cms@uark.edu
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