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Last updated: 07/23/2002
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Group Piano/Music Appreciation Camp


Group learning has long been recognized as one of the most efficient ways to teach children academic subject matter. A group environment has the added benefits of using positive peer pressure as an incentive to learn and the interaction between students that encourages and promotes understanding. These benefits are multiplied when studying piano. The opportunity to make music together with friends and classmates who share common goals and skills adds additional incentives for progress and success. In group lessons, the children participate in activities that are fun, thus instilling positive lifetime attitudes toward music and learning.  Activities planned for each day include group piano, music appreciation, computer programming to help kids learn their notes better, rhythmic activities, theory and games, piano practice and sing along.

Kids will each have their own Yamaha Clavinova piano with full keyboard. 

Kids will love this camp!  Space is limited to 16 each week so register early!

 

DATE: Ages 9 & Up: Monday - Friday, July 7 - 11      (A)
Ages 6 - 8:      Monday - Friday, July 14 - 18    (B)
TIME:                           9:00 a.m.. - 12:00 noon
LOCATION: Jackson Hall Piano Lab 205
INSTRUCTOR: Alwen Yeung - Ms. Yeung graduated from Florida State University with a Master's degree in Piano Pedagogy (M.M). She taught group piano for 3 years at Florida State University and private lessons for 14 years in Hong Kong and in the United States.  Currently she is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Music at GSW, and she has her own piano studio in Americus.
FEE: $99 (includes cost of student manual)
COURSE NUMBER: 109GPK201A
109GPK201B

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Americus, GA 31709