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Where to Get Art Classes for Teenagers in Fort Wayne Indiana

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Customs ARTS University

college of visual and
performing arts

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Helping youth discover their passion.

The Customs Arts Academy is dedicated to instilling an appreciation of the arts in children by offering summer camps and
year-round classes in art, music, theatre, taiko drumming, and trip the light fantastic toe.

Electric current Classes

Explore the arts world.

For proper placement, please utilize the student'southward class level during the 2022–23 school twelvemonth.

Improv for Grades 6–12
Sabbatum, April 16
i–three p.m. |  $39

Learn to retrieve on your feet and increase your confidence in quick and witty responses. Students volition larn how to actively listen, create characters and relationships, and piece of work together every bit a group through drama games and exercises.

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Commedia Dell'arte for Grades 6–12
Sabbatum, April 23
1–three p.k.  |  $39

This class volition focus on creating larger than life commedia characters. We'll explore physical comedy, such as clowning and slapstick sense of humour. We'll also focus on using the voice and masks equally tools to bring traditional commedia stories to life.

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Dramagination for Grades Chiliad–iii
Saturdays, Feb five–March 26
nine:45–ten:45 a.m.  |  $89

Larn theatre nuts on a real stage! Students will use their imagination to create, deed out, and directly stories. Course will culminate in a live performance.

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Youth Drama for Grades iv–viii
Saturdays, February 5–March 26
x:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.  |  $99

Acquire theatre essentials and how to work together with your beau actors on a real stage. Class will culminate in a alive performance.

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Theatre Masters for Grades seven–12
Saturdays, January 29–March xix

12:30–ii:00 p.m.  |  $99

Gain confidence in your acting abilities and character and scene development. Principal audience techniques and exercises using industry-standard practices.

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For proper placement, please use the educatee'due south form level during the 2022–23 schoolhouse year.

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Pre-dance for Ages 2–3
Apr 16–May 28
9–9:30 a.1000.  |  $89

Work on moving your body and exploring your space. Please notation that this is not a parent-participation course and students should be prepared to accept part independently.

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Movement Mix I for Ages four–half dozen
April 16–May 28
nine:30–10:15 a.grand.  |  $99

A combo grade for kids who are new to trip the light fantastic toe or simply need a little diverseness. This form volition cover ballet, jazz, and mod dance components and will culminate in a recital.

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Move Mix Ii for Ages 7–nine

April 16–May 28
10:30–eleven:15 a.1000.  |  $99

A combo class for kids who want to switch things upwardly. This form will cover ballet, jazz, and modern trip the light fantastic toe components and will culminate in a recital.

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Summer Classes

Pre-dance for Ages 2–3
June 18–August xvi
9–ix:30 a.m.  |  $89

Work on moving your body and exploring your space. Delight note that this is not a parent-participation class and students should exist prepared to have role independently.

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Movement Mix I for Ages 4–6
June 18–August 16
ix:30–10:15 a.g.  |  $99

A philharmonic class for kids who are new to trip the light fantastic toe or just need a little variety. This course will cover ballet, jazz, and modern trip the light fantastic components and will culminate in a recital.

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Move Mix II for Ages seven–9
June 18–August sixteen
10:30–eleven:fifteen a.one thousand.  |  $99

A combo form for kids who want to switch things up. This course will cover ballet, jazz, and modernistic trip the light fantastic components and will culminate in a recital.

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For proper placement, delight utilize the student'due south course level during the 2022–23 schoolhouse yr.

Chamber Music (Middle School–High School)
Twelve 45-minutes sessions weekly | $225

Sleeping accommodation music is i of the many bully learning experiences for immature musicians studying music. It can strengthen private playing skills as well every bit build self-confidence and working together as a team. CAA Bedroom Music students are provided with a chance to excel in their musical abilities and creativity through weekly coachings by CAA instructors, followed by a recital at the stop of the semester. We are offering an feel of musical community, creativity and excellence.

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Private Music Instruction (All Ages)

The Community Arts Academy has been providing music instruction to children and adults for decades.

All lessons take place on the campus of Purdue Fort Wayne in the Rhinehart Music Center, a land-of-the-art music facility with teaching studios, rehearsal spaces, and practice rooms that are acoustically isolated and calibrated.

Lessons are bachelor in xxx-, 45-, and sixty-infinitesimal increments; delight talk over the appropriate length and number of lessons with your instructor prior to registering.

All of our instructors are Purdue University Fort Wayne Schoolhouse of Music faculty, professional person community musicians, and selected Purdue Fort Wayne students.

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Your journey starts here.

The Community Arts Academy has been providing music instruction to children and adults for decades. Lessons take identify on campus in Purdue Fort Wayne's state-of-the-art music facilities.

2022 Gene Marcus Piano Competition

Showcasing piano excellence.

Summer camps

Your next experience awaits.

The Indiana Clarinet Feel (Ice) is a six-day overnight summer program for clarinetists in grades seven–12 to take a fun musical feel with a dedicated faculty of young, energetic professionals. The camp takes place in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Purdue Academy Fort Wayne School of Music where students spend the week on campus with fellow participants. Housing is provided in Purdue Fort Wayne's campus housing and students will be supervised at all times. Lunch and dinner are provided; campers will provide their ain breakfast items that can be stored and served in their pupil apartment kitchens.

June 6–11 | $575 (Residential); $475 (Commuter)
Rhinehart Music Middle

Register
Registration deadline is on May 27.


For more data, contact Kylie Stultz-Dessent at[email protected].

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This program has been made possible, in part, with back up from ACMP Associated Chamber Music Players.


What to Expect at Ice 2022

Improve at the clarinet.
In that location will be lots of data presented to help you excel at the clarinet, and plenty of time to practice so that you primary all of these new concepts.

Meet new friends.
ICE attracts students from all over Indiana and across. Many friendships are formed throughout the week. Group activities outside of class time will encourage making new friendships that last.

Play cool music.
No one wants to play absurd music more than the kinesthesia do. Many of them bring their own arrangements and compositions to spice up the repertoire for the modest and large ensemble concerts.

Play absurd instruments.
This is your chance to learn more than well-nigh the clarinet instrument family unit. Yous tin can play E-apartment clarinet, alto clarinet, bass clarinet, and contra bass clarinet. The end of the camp includes a clarinet choir concert, where people will play all kinds of strange clarinets, big and pocket-sized.

Play cool music for other people.
Part of the camp experience includes performing a final concert at PFW School of Music. Playing music for ourselves is fun, merely playing for other people is fifty-fifty more satisfying.

Piece of work with an energetic and passionate faculty.
Students will have the opportunity to piece of work in a pocket-sized setting with a dedicated kinesthesia of professional clarinetists and teachers. Additionally, students will hear performances past innovative clarinetists in the professional person field.

A summer to remember.
Information technology's only a week, but the memories will last much longer. Many of our participants expect forward to returning each summer to meet friends from effectually the state and beyond.

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Tentative Campsite Schedule

9–10 a.m. Group Warm Upward and Fundamentals

x–11 a.m. Clarinet Grab-Pocketbook: Special Activeness

11 a.thousand.– noon Private Lessons/Individual Practice

Noon–1:30 p.chiliad. Lunch Break and Outdoor Action

1:30–2:30 p.m. Chamber Music Rehearsals

2:thirty–3:30 p.m. Big Group Masterclass

3:30–v p.m. Clarinet Choir Rehearsal

6–vii p.m. Dinner

seven–eight:thirty p.1000. Group Action

Testimonials
"I don't think I really knew what to expect when I walked in the door on the first twenty-four hour period, only I knew when I walked out on the first twenty-four hour period that I couldn't look to come back the next. Everyone there—students and instructors—are so supportive. They just want yous to thrive and to see yous grow as a clarinet player. I tin't wait to hopefully return this twelvemonth!" – Brittany D.

"Ice taught me more than I could accept imagined in just i week. It also immune me to bond with many new people over a common love of the clarinet. Every single aspect of information technology was bang-up, and I would definitely participate once more!" – Will Z.

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Instructors

Kylie Stultz-Dessent, Director

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Kylie Stultz-Dessent

Kylie Stultz-Dessent is a versatile creative person with a varied career every bit educator, soloist, bedchamber musician, and orchestral performer. She is currently serving every bit visiting instructor of clarinet and music theory at Purdue University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Kylie has performed with numerous regional orchestras and is a member of The Novacane Quartet, an award winning clarinet quartet. She holds degrees from Indiana Academy and the Academy of Cincinnati College-Solarium of Music. Kylie co-founded the Indiana Clarinet Experience (Ice) in 2014.

Erik Franklin, Director

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Erik Franlkin

Clarinetist Erik Franklin has given hundreds of concerts in almost all fifty states, performing concerts in venues from veterans' homes to Carnegie Hall. A former member of the U.South. Army Field Ring, Mr. Franklin balances his time teaching at Towson Academy, performing with his award-winning chamber groups, and directing the Indiana Clarinet Experience.  Mr. Franklin is a resident of Baltimore, Dr., and holds degrees from Indiana Academy and Furman University.

Chris Dessent, Instructor

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Chris Dessent is a music educator, composer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist. He is currently a Managing director of Bands at Fishers Loftier School in Fishers, Indiana. A versatile composer and arranger, Chris has several newly published works of varying levels and styles. His primary musical instrument is the clarinet, and he thoroughly enjoys beingness a role of the Indiana Clarinet Experience as a staff member.

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The Factor Marcus Piano Camp and Festival aims to inspire young pianists to achieve their potential in piano study and functioning and to strive for artistic excellence.  Students are immersed in the art of playing the piano through workshops, masterclasses, and other group sessions equally well every bit daily individual lessons, guided practice, and ensemble playing, with the goal of promoting excitement about the process of music making throughout the year. Daily evening activities include performances by guest artists and faculty in addition to a last educatee recital for all participants. To meet a listing of the previous army camp events, click here.

The camp is open up to intermediate through advanced pianists in grades 7–12 (as of spring 2022) who are interested in improving their playing and performance. It includes both a residential and a commuter selection; applications from students residing anywhere in the U.s. or abroad are accustomed.

June 19–24 | Purdue University Fort Wayne

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All camp activities take place at the John and Ruth Rhinehart Music Center, on the campus of Purdue University Fort Wayne. The attractive music building is home to the PFW Schoolhouse of Music and provides an ideal learning environment, including excellent rehearsal spaces, studios, and performance halls.

Recitals and masterclasses are held in Rhinehart Recital Hall, an acoustically superb performance venue. Ample practice facilities are available, including a number of rooms equipped with grand pianos.

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Please check the information beneath for more detailed information. Nosotros hope you volition join usa for a calendar week of outstanding music making, inspiration and fun!

—Dr. Hamilton Tescarollo,
Cistron Marcus Pianoforte Army camp & Festival Director

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Registration Data for 2022

Registration Deadline | June 3 (or until all spaces are filled)
Priority Scholarship Awarding Deadline: April 29

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If you have questions, please contact us at [electronic mail protected] or 260-481-6059.

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2022 Camp Options

  • Total residential army camp includes all camp activities plus v nights' lodging (Sunday–Thursday nights), dinner Sunday–Thursday, and tiffin Monday–Friday for $499. Please note: Residential campers will be sharing an apartment suite.  This means that each student will accept their own bedroom, but volition be sharing a bathroom with another student.
  • Commuter camp includes all camp activities plus dejeuner Monday–Friday and dinner Sunday–Th for $399.

A preview of the awarding is available here [PDF]. The official camp application will be automatically sent to y'all after the registration officially opens and your camp deposit payment has been received.

Room and Board

Piano camp students who choose the residential option volition stay in Purdue Academy Fort Wayne campus housing during the army camp week. They volition be housed together under the supervision of a resident assistant at a ratio of no more than than 10 students to one resident advisor. Resident assistant staff members are front-line personnel who serve as resource persons, facilitators and advisors for activities within the customs. They are responsible for maintaining customs standards and prophylactic, performing administrative tasks, and developing a sense of community.

Purdue Fort Wayne student housing offers furnished suites that include sleeping, living and kitchen facilities. Upon registration, students will be sent a checklist of items to bring for the camp week. Residential campers will be sharing an apartment suite.  This means that each educatee will have their own bedroom, but will be sharing a bathroom with some other student.

All piano army camp students will take a small breakfast, snacks, and two meals a day included in their fee. They volition accept dinner served in student housing; tiffin volition be served in Rhinehart or the campus dining hall.

Student Housing

Piano military camp students volition exist supervised at all times. The resident advisor volition provide supervision from dinner fourth dimension through breakfast and will make certain all students are present at the cease of the camp solar day. The military camp director and faculty/staff will supervise students throughout the camp solar day and at any evening activities that take place.

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Merit-based campsite scholarships are bachelor, covering ten% to 50% of tuition costs. Scholarships are competitive and determined past audition. To use, submit a completed registration course along with video recordings of two or more than contrasting works (recorded within the by half dozen months), with at least one being memorized, no later than Friday, Apr 29. Earlier submissions receive priority consideration. Transport YouTube or other links of your recordings to[email protected].
Note: Participants in the 2022 Gene Marcus Piano Competition who wish to be considered for a camp scholarship do non need to send a recording but should send a completed awarding.

We likewise have a small-scale number of demand-based scholarships available. If you are interested in a VPA need-based scholarship, please contact CAA managing director Emily Arata Grillo at 260-481-6059 or[email protected] and ask for a scholarship request class and details in gild to be considered for a scholarship. Download the Scholarship Guidelines and Asking Forms here:

  • CAA Scholarship Guidelines
  • CAA Request for Scholarship Form

Scan and electronic mail the scholarship request to[email protected]

Schedule

2022 Gene Marcus Piano Campsite Daily Schedule (Subject to Change)
Sunday, June nineteen

  • 3–5 p.m. | Cheque in at Purdue Fort Wayne Pupil Housing (for residential campers only)
  • 5:30–7:30 p.m. | Welcome and opening functioning by camp faculty, followed by orientation and dinner

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Daily Schedule, Monday–Th
A typical day at the camp will be as follows:

  • eight–9 a.chiliad. | Practice rooms available
  • 9–11 a.m. | Masterclasses and interactive group sessions, private lessons and guided practice (Note: Tuesday invitee artist masterclass until 12 noon)
  • 11 a.chiliad.–noon | Individual lessons and guided practice (except Tuesday)
  • Noon–i p.m. | Lunch
  • i:fifteen–3:15 p.m. | Private lessons, keyboard musicianship classes, ensemble and guided practise
  • iii:15 p.m. | Break
  • 3:xxx–five p.thousand. | Special sessions in pianoforte-related topics (may include performance preparation, practice techniques, historical keyboard instruments and functioning practice, etc.)
  • 5–7:30 p.grand. | Dinner and complimentary time
  • 7:30 p.one thousand. | Recitals

Friday, June 24

  • 8 a.m.–3:xxx p.one thousand. | Schedule as above
  • 3:xxx p.m. | Nature walk (weather condition permitting), snack and recital grooming
  • v:xxx p.m. | Last student recital

Faculty/Guests

2022 Guest Creative person

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Caroline Hong

Caroline Hong, professor of piano, and executive and artistic director of the Franz Liszt (U.South.) International Piano Festival and Competition (hosted by The Ohio State University Schoolhouse of Music), received her training from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University (BM, scholarship student, graduating with performance honors), The Juilliard School (MM), and Indiana University (DM) where she also served equally an associate instructor for theory and secondary piano. She has served on kinesthesia for the Academy of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Vianden International Festival and Schoolhouse (Luxembourg), Longwood University, and was the first female faculty member at the Pianoforte at Peabody Roads Scholar summer program (2005). Her teachers include Martin Canin, Jerome Lowenthal, Sergei Babayan, Dmitrii Paperno, Ann Schein, Karen Shaw, M. Deitzer and Fernando Laires; and Claude Frank, John Browning, Leon Fleisher, Gyorgy Sebok, and Menahem Pressler as principal course teachers. Her offset teacher, with whom she began study of piano at historic period two, was her mother, Mrs. Koon Ja Hong.

Hailed for her "expressive and powerful playing," "formidable technique," too as her "keen sense of lyricism and the classical style," Korean-American pianist Caroline Hong continues to flourish in her career as an internationally active soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, primary class teacher, lecturer, adjudicator and recording artist. Pulitzer Prize and Academy laurels-winning composer John Corigliano referred to her as "one of the greatest pianists I have ever heard" after a performance of his Etude Fantasy (1976). Critics wrote that information technology was "scenic" and "hard to imagine a ameliorate performance." Favorably reviewed by American Record Guide, she has recorded for Mark Records and Fleur de Son, further establishing herself equally an interpreter of living composers' pianoforte solo music. As a bedchamber musician, she has performed with many fine artist groups including the Vermeer Cord Quartet and the Dorian Wind Quintet, and toured extensively in the U.S. equally a member of the piano/violin duo, Duo Viardot, with Charles Wetherbee.

Caroline Hong made her debut at Carnegie Weill Recital Hall every bit a winner of the Frinna Awerbuch International Pianoforte Contest. During her competing years, she became a laureate of the Van Cliburn International Audience, the Robert Casadesus International Competition, William Kapell International Pianoforte Competition, UNISA International Piano Contest, Beethoven Foundation, Distinguished Performer of the Palm Beach International Pianoforte Competition, Winner of the Society of American Musicians, Bach Festival of Southern California, among others. Every bit winner of the Chicago Borough Orchestra Soloist Competition, she performed in Symphony Center under the baton of Michael Morgan, Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major, Op. 26. She has been a featured on radio broadcasts worldwide, as a performer for the Sergei Babayan International Piano Academy, Robert Sherman'southward "Young Artists Showcase" (New York Times Radio), and South Afrikaans radio, among others. She is a Steinway Creative person, the chief founder of the American Liszt Guild Ohio Chapter, and an associate musician of the Columbus Symphony where she functions equally the de facto principal keyboardist.

Camp Faculty

Susan Dorion

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Susan Dorion

Susan Dorion has lived in Fort Wayne for 22 years. Mrs. Dorion received her Available of Music in piano operation from Michigan State Academy and her Master of Music in piano functioning from New England Conservatory of Music. Read more.

Christine Freeman

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Christine Freeman

Christine Freeman has been a music teacher and accompanist in the Los Angeles and Fort Wayne areas for over thirty
years. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in music from California Country University at Northridge (CSUN) where she studied with artist in residence, Jakob Gimpel and Francoise Regnat. Read more than.

Dr, Joyanne Outland

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Joyanne Outland

Joyanne Outland received a Bachelor caste in pianoforte from Baylor Academy, a Master degree in musicology from the University of Illinois in musicology and a Doctor of Musical Arts in piano from Ball State University. Her teachers include Kenneth Drake, Roger Keys, and Mitchell Andrews. Read more than.

Dr. Hamilton Tescarollo

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Hamilton Tescarollo

Since his debut with the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP), pianist Hamilton Tescarollo has performed as both soloist and collaborative artist in the United states, Canada, Europe, and S America. Recent performances have taken him to concert venues in Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Croatia, French republic, Deutschland, Republic of hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and a number of US states. Read more.

Dr. Jonathan Young

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Image removed. Jonathan Young is an agile pianist, composer, teacher, usher, and accompanist. He recently earned a doctor of musical arts caste in piano performance at the Academy of Kansas, studying with Dr. Steven Spooner. Career highlights include working as autobus/accompanist at Opera in the Ozarks in Summer 2018, attention the Bel Canto Summer Academy in Germany equally a collaborative pianist in 2016, and performing solo piano at Haydn'south Esterhazy Palace in Austria through the Classical Music Festival in 2013. Read more.

Sponsors

The Factor Marcus Piano Army camp is funded in office past the Cistron Marcus Endowment, which was created specifically for that purpose. The camp also is sponsored by the Purdue Fort Wayne School of Music and relies on boosted contributions to make information technology possible. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, delight phone call at (260) 481-6059 or[email protected]. Opportunities include establishing a scholarship or contributing to the general operating budget of the military camp. All donations are taxation deductible and volition exist recognized in the army camp brochure (unless specified otherwise by the donor).

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Gene Marcus

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Wilda "Gene" Marcus (1927–2005) was a lifelong piano teacher and enthusiastic supporter of all the arts. She held several degrees, including Bachelor of Music in Piano with Honors from Indiana University, Bloomington, 1950; and a Masters of Music in Piano with Distinction, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1951. She was a public school music teacher and later was associate faculty of piano at IPFW from 1968 to 1986. She taught privately and hundreds of piano students of all ages, accompanied many soloists, and was pianist in numerous ensembles throughout her 60-year career. Her extensive involvement at the Fort Wayne Civic Theatre included rehearsal pianist and music director for numerous musicals. She was a former member of Morning Musical Society and patron of Fort Wayne Borough Theater. She was president of Northeast Indiana Music Teachers Association, a member of Sigma Alpha Iota (Music Honorary Society), and Patron of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. She was given the 1994 Teacher of the Year Honor by the Indiana Music Teachers Association.

27th Annual Summertime String Campsite
June 27–July 1 | ix a.m.–two p.m.
$299 (includes all music and a T-shirt)
Rhinehart Music Center

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Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass

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Run by Fort Wayne Philharmonic musician Marcy Trentacosti, this camp features cord orchestra, chamber ensembles and group classes for violin, viola, cello, and bass. Students are coached by Philharmonic musicians and must take a minimum of two years of string instruction to take part in this camp. Learn new music in a calendar week of cord orchestra, group classes and chamber music playing.

If you lot have questions, delight contact Marcy at 260-432-3218.

Bring a sack dejeuner and drink to form each day.

There will exist a recital on the terminal twenty-four hours of camp; details will be published equally available.

An informational brochure and registration form for 2022 can be downloaded hither ; render it as instructed on the form. If you registered online via the in a higher place link, delight download and impress out the form and return it to Emily Grillo at[email protected] or fax (260-481-6707).

This programme has been made possible, in part, with support from ACMP Associated Chamber Music Players.


Run across the Director

Marcella Trentacosti

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Marcella Trentacosti

Marcy Trentacosti is the director for the CAA Summertime Cord Camp and has been a full-time section violinist in the Fort Wayne Philharmonic since 1976. Marcy also is the conductor of the Fort Wayne Combo Youth Concert Orchestra. She graduated from Indiana University in 1981 with a Available of Music Education and in Baronial 2008 received her MM in violin performance from Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Marcy participated in the Rome Festival Orchestra in Rome, Italia; Chicago Borough Orchestra; Bach, Beethoven, Breckenridge Music Festival and was concertmaster of the Marion Philharmonic. She taught orchestra at Snider High School, Woodside Middle School, Canterbury School and Bluish Lake Fine Arts Camp. Marcy maintains a private teaching studio and teaches for the Purdue University Fort Wayne Customs Arts Academy in addition to serving as an Purdue Fort Wayne associate faculty member.

June 27–July i or July 25–29
5 7-hr sessions: $199
9 a.m.–iv p.g. | Middle and loftier schoolhouse students

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Virtual reality camp

Create your ain virtual worlds, full of interactive objects that will teach you how a virtual world looks and reacts.

You volition be able to experience life-like interactive animated holograms, and modify their aspects to create a virtual world. You will be able to run into 3D holograms using headsets, and manipulate interactive holographic screens.

Through this intensive calendar week, you will sympathise how these emerging technologies are shaping the way we create, brainwash, and larn. This summertime camp is a unique feel that will teach you how to implement new ways of visualization and interaction. More than importantly, you will create your own worlds and those volition be populated with funny characters and avatars. You volition be provided reckoner access to software and hardware to create, play, learn, and have fun.

The solar day will start with the cosmos of models from 9 a.g. to apex, and subsequently tiffin, from 1 p.thousand. to four p.m., we will experience immersive interactions through Virtual Reality Devices.

Y'all will be able to replicate this feel at home equally well using free software. This summer campsite is for middle and high school students. Y'all will exist provided with a flash drive to relieve the information and content. Programme to bring your own lunch Mon–Thursday; on Friday a pizza luncheon will exist provided.

About the Director

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Andres Montenegro is an acquaintance professor of art and design. His work develops immersive environments using real time 3D animations while integrating physical computing in installations based on interactive responses and multichannel projections.  He has an extensive feel with software and hardware oriented toward the generation of unlike styles of rendered images using painting equally the primary source of research.

His didactics feel covers a span of more than 25 years. Starting time didactics in the public education organisation in Chile from 1987 to 1995, he has been assistant professor at University of Playa Ancha, from 1996 to 2003, developing creative 3D blitheness, multimedia and experimental spider web projects through special interfaces. He also has taught at the University of Wisconsin--Whitewater as an assistant professor of multimedia, 3D modeling and animation from 2007 to 2009. In 2008, he taught Interactive installations, 3D modeling, and animation for artists and designers at Einar Granum School in Oslo, Norway. He has taught advanced media in Visual Communication at Madison Area College of Madison, Wisconsin in 2010. His current piece of work is centered in developing new means of narrative using 3D imagery, including hybridized digital pieces regarding the immersion as the main attitude of delivery with the fine art piece.

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Visual Arts Camp

July eleven–fifteen

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Come and savour workshops in ceramics, painting, photography, and web design during the Summer Arts Military camp at Purdue University Fort Wayne. Workshops for students in grades 7–12 will be taught past experienced faculty from the Section of Art and Design. Participants will have the opportunity to spend time with each teacher and consummate projects to take home in each area. Friday will include a session on writing an artist argument and preparing for a reception for family and friends to enjoy the fine art and pattern piece of work created during the week. This programme will be led past Seth Light-green, Purdue University Fort Wayne Associate Professor of Ceramics.

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Jim Gabbard
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Jim Gabbard
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Ceramics

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Field Trip

See at Artlink at x:30

11 A.M. – 12 P.M.

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Ceramics

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12:00- 1 P.M.

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Back to Artlink for Pizza Dejeuner

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Frank Geiser

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Frank Geiser

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Field Trip

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Even so Life Cartoon

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Still Life Drawing

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3- iv P.M.

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Show and Tell/ Reception

July 11–xv | 1–4 p.m.
Five 3-hour sessions: $119
Rhinehart Music Center

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Bring together in the fun and learn more near the art of singing. Under the direction of Emily Bird of Fort Wayne Children's Choir, singers will exist introduced to basic music theory through musical games, instruction, and, of course, singing. The calendar week culminates in a brusk program for parents and family members. This camp is for students entering 1st-third grade in fall 2022.

For more than information, call 260-481-6059 or electronic mail[email protected]

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The Prepare FWCS program is a federally funded program awarded by the U.s.a. Department of Education and is designed to increase the number of students who are prepared to enter and succeed in post-secondary education.

This plan applies to students who will be rising 10 and 11 graders for the fall 2022–23 school year in most FWCS schools. Please contact Allen Coultas, Chiliad-12 College and Career Readiness Manager, at 260-467-7290 or [email protected] or Amie Ter Molen, 1000-12 Higher and Career Readiness Secretary, at 260-467-7292 or [e-mail protected].

This year'south camps:

Music Applied science Camp
June 20–23, nine a.m. –apex (For returning students)
June 20–21, 1–4 p.m. (For new students)

Visual Arts Military camp
June 13–17, ix a.m.–iv p.m.

Virtual Reality Camp
July 25–29

Get within the creation of virtual worlds through the most advanced technology available! Students will experience life-like interactive animated holograms and alter their aspects to create a virtual world. They will be able to meet 3D holograms using headsets and manipulate interactive holographic screens.

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online payments

We make it easy.

Making payments for private music instruction is easy. Merely download the how-to guide beneath to get started.

scholarships

Financial hurdles won't stand in your way.

VPA demand-based scholarships are for group classes and camps simply and do not apply to individual music instruction. Delight contact Emily Grillo, Customs Arts Academy managing director, at[email protected] or 260-481-6059 for more than information.

Scholarship Guidelines

The Fort Wayne Philharmonic and Fort Wayne Philharmonic Friends offering scholarships for private music didactics that can exist used at the CAA.

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Instrument Loans

Go the musician you've ever dreamed of.

Every educatee should take the opportunity to play an instrument of their choosing, and the Fort Wayne Combo makes this possible. Over 100 string, brass, and woodwind instruments are bachelor on a first-come-first-served basis for musicians at whatsoever power level through their Musical instrument Loan Program.

Policies

All the details.

Community Arts Academy News

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Source: https://www.pfw.edu/caa/

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