Summer KINDERMUSIK Classes
AGES 0-6
Join our award-winning Kindermusik summer classes. In every Kindermusik class, your child is welcomed into a playful and nurturing environment where they will sing, move, play instruments, and hear stories. Kindermusik classes foster social skills, problem-solving skills, pre-math skills, and a foundation for reading. Our research-based curriculum focuses on development of the whole-child and helps you understand how your child is developing musically, cognitively, and socially.
SUMMER PIANO Classes
AGES (5-6, 6-7, & 8-9)
One 45 minute class per week for 10 weeks
Summer piano classes are focused on helping our students build a solid piano and music foundation all with fun themes where students will earn prizes throughout the summer. Students learn rhythm technique, piano fingering, piano hand position, piano key names, music theory knowledge, music reading, and improve brain development and fine and gross motor skills featuring a combination of fun songs.
Piano packets are included.
Summer ALOHA UKULELE Classes
Ages (6-8 & 9 and up)
One 45 minute class per week for 10 weeks
Summer is the perfect opportunity to learn how to play ukulele in a fun educational environment! All ukulele classes combine both ukulele and singing. Students learn about the native Hawaiian instrument and gain a solid foundation in technique. These classes are focused in ukulele as well as, how to read music, rhythm technique, strumming, and performing as an ensemble.
Students will need to purchase a ukulele for this class. Please wait for the first class to get more information on what brand and type of ukulele to buy.
Summer AWARD-WINNING DRUMS ALIVE Classes
AGES 6-9
One 45 minute class per week for 10 weeks
The best way to move your body is with music! This multi-level, award-winning, and researched-based program guides students through a program of drumming, movement, and creative exploration. Students learn how to get their heart rates up with a combination of exercise, brain development, crossing mid-line activities, and reading rhythms. Students drum on buckets and balls, run music relays, and dance to new rhythms.