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Camps & seasonal programs

These offerings come and go with the school year and summer—think camps, short workshops, or a themed week when we have the staff and space. They are separate from our regular weekly lessons, but we can tell you what is open right now and what is coming next.

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What you might see on the calendar

Depending on the season we may run partial-day or full-day music or theatre camps for kids, short skills workshops (for example a few afternoons on stage basics or group singing), or a short series with a clear start and end date. Every flyer lists ages, dates, hours, tuition, and what to bring; if something is not posted yet, the topic may simply not be scheduled for this quarter—and we would rather say that plainly than leave you hunting.

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Who they are for

Age ranges and skill expectations change with each program. Some blocks are built for beginners; others assume a little prior class or lesson experience—read the current description or ask us to match your child to the right option. Siblings sometimes enroll in different age sections; we help sort that when you call.

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How to see what is available today

Because themes rotate, the fastest answer is a call, text, or a note through the inquiry form with “camps” or “seasonal” in the message. We point families to the active flyer, an email blast, or portal notice, and we tell you if a session is full, waitlisted, or not offered this cycle.

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Questions, waitlists, and heads-up notes

Tell us each child’s age or grade, whether you need full-day care or a shorter block, and weekdays or mornings that usually work. If nothing fits this month, you can ask to be contacted when the next similar program opens—no pressure to commit until you see dates and pricing. Year-round private lessons and group classes stay on their usual weekly tracks if you need something steady while you wait.