Orchestra Band Choir Theatre

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Orchestra Band Choir Theatre
Orchestra
Band
Choir
Theatre
Art
Folk
and 150 other classes
Coming July 14 - 18, 2014
Registration Info
MAT Camp Dates
Camp Days: July 14-18, 2014
Registration Deadlines
Early - by June 2
Late - by June 23 (additional fee
applies)
After June 23, class availability will
be very limited.
Grand Gala Concert on Friday. This ensemble will play all new custom wind pieces
composed and arranged just for MAT
Camp.
Location
Evanston High School
701 West Cheyenne Drive
Evanston, Wyoming.
9 am – Double Reeds Technique. For
grades 7 and up. Instructor: Elizabeth
Young Rennick. For students who have
completed one or more years in school
band, or private lessons, or who are transferring from another instrument. Who
knew working on technique could be so
much fun? We will cover methods and
exercises for all levels of oboe in this
class.
Registration
Online at www.MATcamp.org
Tuition - includes all 5 days
$125 Full (up to 8 classes/day)
$75 Half day (up to 4 classes/day)
$50 Two classes/day
$35 One class/day
Financial Aid- Available to families in financial need. Contact us for more details.
Tuition Scholarships- Available to students entering12th grade or students attending college, fall 2014. Contact us for
details.
Work Study- Students in need of tuition
assistance may request a job helping
camp staff (including
parents). Contact us for details.
Contact us with questions and
comments:
Carolee Bowen 307-679-2348.
info@MATcamp.org
Instrumental
Instrumental
Classes
8 am – Percussion Ensemble. For
grades 7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. From flamacues to pataflaflas this
class is cool! You'll get a chance to
hone your technique while playing
some of the funnest music around. No
prior experience necessary, though
some musical background helps. Bring
sticks if you got 'em, don't if you don't.
9 am - Wind Symphony for Students & Staff.
For grades 9 and up. Instructor: Shannon
Roberts. This all-new Staff/Student ensemble
will rehearse all week and perform at the
9 am – Flute Technique. For grades 7 and
up. Instructor: Erin Murphy. Do you sometimes get frustrated with learning difficult
technical passages? Would you like to find
an easier, more efficient way to advance
your flute playing and adapt a smooth and
seemingly effortless technique? If so, this
class is for you! This class will help you to
adapt beneficial practice strategies and
learn new technique exercises to improve
your flute playing.
9 am – Clarinet Technique. For grades 7
and up. Instructor: Blake McGee. This
class will work on building technique for
clarinet players. We'll work on scales, fingerings, articulations and making a good
sound.
9 am – Saxophone Technique. For
grades 7 and up. Instructor: Jason Ogg.
For students who have completed one
or more years in school band, or private
lessons. We will work on tone production, intonation, and helpful tips to improve your ability, regardless of what it
is!
9 am – Upper Brass Technique. For
grades 7 and up. Instructor: Seretta
Hart. For students who have completed
one or more years in school band, or
private lessons. Get ready to impress
yourself! We will be covering scales, exercises, articulations and more, and by
the end of the week you will sound your
very best!
10 am – Percussion Technique. For
grades 7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. This
is the real deal! If you want to know what the
pros know that everyone else wishes they
knew, this is the place for you. You don't even
need your own sticks (though they help). Just
be ready to hit stuff, we’ll take care of the rest.
10 am – Flute Ensemble. For grades 8 and up
(or played in school band for 2 or more years).
Instructor: Erin Murphy. Perform in an ensemble just for flutes! Students will have the opportunity to perform music that was written
exclusively for large and small assortments of
flutes. Piccolo, alto, and bass flutes are also
welcome! Class performs at the end of the
week.
10 am – Double Reed Ensemble. For grades
8 and up (or played in school band for 2 or
more years). Instructor: Elizabeth Young Rennick. For oboe, English horn, and bassoon
Flute
Dr. Erin Murphy, is
the flute professor
at Mary Baldwin
College in Staunton,
VA
Clarinet
Dr. Blake McGee is
currently Assistant
Professor of Clarinet at the University of Wyoming.
Saxophone
Jason Ogg currently
serves as Director
of Bands and Recruiting Coordinator
for the Department
of Visual and Performing Arts
at Central Wyoming College in
Riverton, WY.
Double Reeds
Dr. Elizabeth Rennick currently
teaches oboe &
bassoon in the Department of Music at
the University of
Louisiana Monroe.
Low Brass
Dr. Shannon Roberts
is currently the Director of the Weber
State University
Marching & Pep
Bands, Jazz Ensemble, and
Symphonic Band.
Trumpet
Dr. Seretta Hart is
currently adjunct
faculty at UVU and
BYU, and plays with
the Utah Symphony.
Percussion
Jed Blodgett is currently the director of
Percussion and Orchestra at Juan Diego
Catholic High School
in Draper, UT.
Janice Broomhead
Vincent, has
taught UVU and
BYU, and performed with the
Utah Symphony
and Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Bass
Eric Hansen is
currently Associate Professor,
and Department
Chair of Strings
Performance at
Brigham Young University.
Cello
Laina Reynolds has
performed with
Frank Sinatra, Ella
Fitgerald, Engelbert
Humperdink, Lou
Rowls, Sammy Davis Jr., and
many others.
players. Hone your ensemble-playing skills in
one of the most notorious groups at MAT
Camp! Class performs at the end of the
week.
10 am – Saxophone Ensemble. For grades 8
and up. Instructor: Jason Ogg. For saxophones of all shapes and size. You won’t believe how great a room full of saxophones can
sound until you make beautiful and fun music
with ONLY saxophonists! Class performs at
the end of the week.
10 am – Low Brass Technique. For grades 79. Instructor Shannon Roberts. This course
will assist you in achieving a high level of technique on tuba, trombone, baritone and euphonium. Come join the fun and learn how to use
your embouchure with the newest pro techniques!
10 am – Brass Ensemble. For grades 8 and
up (or played in school band for 2 or more
years). Instructor: Seretta Hart. For all brass instruments. Students are split into small ensembles and will perform at the end of the
week. Playing in small "chamber" groups like
these can be some of the best and most musically rewarding experiences for musicians.
Chamber playing helps perfect many important skills.
10 am – Clarinet Ensemble. For grades 8 and
up (or played in school band for 2 or more
years). Instructor: Blake McGee. Join together
in a small ensemble of like instruments to create a beautiful choir! Class performs at the end
of the week.
11 am – Jazz Band. For students grades 9
and up. Instructor: Shannon Roberts. This is a
combined student/staff ensemble. Traditional
big band experience, with rhythm section work
and occasional solos. Learn to play jazz styles
alongside like-minded musicians in one of the
most popular ensembles. Preferred instruments include saxophone, trombone, trumpet,
guitar, piano, drumset, and bass. All others
considered. The Jazz Band performs at the
Grand Gala concert on Friday night.
11 am – Irish Flute. For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Erin Murphy. See Folk.
11 am – Reedmaking for Double Reed Players. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Elizabeth
Young Rennick. This class is for students who
play the oboe or bassoon. Learn to make and
adjust your own oboe or bassoon reeds. At
the end of the week, students will take home 2
working reeds. Materials fee - $10.
2 pm – Hardcore Hand Drumming. For grades
7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. Congas
and Bongos and Djembes oh my! This class is
a little Cuban, a little African, and a whole
bunch of awesome! We'll focus on the most
popular hand drums around and show you
how to go from zero to 'OMG LOOK AT THAT
GUY PLAYING CAJON HE'S SO COOL!".
(Bring your own drum if you can. If not, we'll
hook you up).
2 pm Jazz Improv. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Shannon Roberts. Designed for students interested in the basics of Jazz improv
of all levels. You will be given a practice CD
and a practice method.
3 pm – Electric Bass. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Eric Hansen. Starting with proper
skills of both right and left hand, students will
increase their techniques on the electric bass
as they learn and play fun riffs and bass lines
from famous/important artists from various
styles such as jazz, rock, funk and blues.
3 pm – The 4 Mallet Percussion. For grades 7 and up.
Instructor: Jed Blodgett. It's
more than just a parlor trick!
We'll get you up and swinging with just a few simple
tricks. You don't even have to
be a serious percussionist!
Just come and learn what
makes 4-mallet marimba
and vibraphone so fun! (Mallets provided).
3 pm – Jazz Theory. For
grades 9 and up. Instructor:
Shannon Roberts. See General.
3 pm – Music Theory 1. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor:
Jason Ogg. See General.
4 pm Piccolo for Flute Players. For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Erin Murphy. This class is for flutists interested in
learning more about the flute's smaller relative,
the piccolo. No previous experience playing
the piccolo is required. If you already own a
piccolo, that is great, if not, there will be piccolos available to try. More experienced piccolo
players are welcome to attend, so are those
with no piccolo experience. We will cover important concepts pertaining to the piccolo,
such as embouchure, technique, intonation,
tuning, maintenance, and more. Flutists need
at least 2 yrs of experience on the flute before
taking this class.
4 pm – Steel Band. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. See General.
Orchestra and Strings
9 am – Violin/Viola Technique, level 1. For
grades 7 and up. Instructor: Rebecca Lomnicky. This class will cover all the basics in violin/viola technique. We will
focus on intonation, bowing, sight
reading, rhythm reading, and even
ensemble leadership. We will also
talk about basic elements of music
theory, such as key signatures, forms
of scales, and musical notation.
9 am – Violin/Viola Technique, level 2.
For grades 9 and up. Instructor: Janice Vincent. Gain new skills and develop finesse as we explore elements
of right- and left-hand technique
through technical exercises and literature. Shifting positions, vibrato, doublestops, various bowing styles ...
come prepared to learn what YOU
need! Format of the class will be
somewhat open-ended, depending
on the needs we find.
Orchestra & Strings
Violin & Viola
9 am – Cello Technique, level 2. For students
grade 9 and up or who have played the cello 3
or more years in orchestra (or by teacher permission). Expand your cello playing horizons
by learning new ways to approach vibrato,
bowings and thumb positions. You will learn
traditional Classical approaches as well as exciting new music and
techniques.
9 am – String Bass
Technique. For grades
7 and up. Instructor:
Eric Hansen. This class
will include a thorough
overview of the basic
techniques of playing
the double bass, including stance, right and left
hand issues, bass care
and cartage, vibrato,
sound production, gear,
and repertoire.
10 am – Chamber Orchestra. For students
grade 9 and up (or by
instructor permission).
Instructor: Laina
Reynolds. For intermediate level and up violin, viola, cello and bass
players. In the context of learning new repertoire, the orchestra will learn, explore and improve good ensemble habits, listening and
reacting skills, increased awareness as a
player, how to be more engaged in an ensemble setting, and have an exciting performing
experience.
10 am – Intermediate String/Folk Ensemble.
For grades 7-8. Instructor: Rebecca Lomnicky.
This class is for students who play the violin,
viola, cello or bass and are interested in what it
means to play Celtic music in an ensemble
setting. Students will learn traditional tunes
and the different roles each instrument can
play in the ensemble---from melody to rhythmic chordal accompaniment. Tunes will be
taught both by ear and with sheet music.
11 am – Cello Technique, level 1. For grades 6
and up, or students who have had at least 1
year of orchestra or private lessons. Learn
new skills, fun cello techniques, and different
styles of music to make your cello playing
easy and exciting! We will be playing in
rounds and 2 & 3 parts focusing on sound
quality to get that exceptional performance
every time!
1 pm – Symphony Orchestra – Students &
Staff. For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Eric
Hansen. For advanced level players. Come
enjoy the consummate musical experience,
where there is an instrumental family reunion
every rehearsal. Winds are chosen by audition
on Monday, and are invited on to join the symphony on Tuesday.
2 pm – Scottish Fiddle Tunes & Technique.
For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Rebecca
Lomnicky. For intermediate/advanced fiddle
players. See Folk.
Vocal, Theatre & Dance
2 pm – Beginning Cello. For grades 3
and up. Instructor: Laina Reynolds.
Want to try out the cello? We provide
the instruments, you provide the enthusiasm!
Come learn
about the
basics of
playing the
most beautiful instrument in the
orchestra.
We provide
the cello to
try all week
long, with
the option to buy on Friday. The cello
is so awesome! We'll be playing
rhythm with drums and fun games.
See you there! Materials fee - $5 for
use of cello for the week.
2 pm – Symphonic Repertoire. For
grades 9 and up. Instructor: Eric
Hansen. A week of fun and enlightening adventure as we explore the symphonic output
of the great masters, from Bach to Beethoven,
Schubert to Mahler, and on to the modern luminaries such as Prokofiev, Stravinsky, then
Adams and other living composers.
3 pm – Cello Improv. For grades 10 and up.
Instructor: Laina Reynolds. It is so cool to compose music while you play! Did you ever want
to jam with your friends but didn't know how?
Here is a chance to learn how. It just takes a
few tricks and a little practice and.....you can
play with anyone!
3 pm – The Session. For grades 9 and up. Instructors: David Brewer and Rebecca Lomnicky. See Folk.
3 pm – Electric Bass. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Eric Hansen. See Instrumental.
4 pm – Cello Ensemble. For grades 7 to 10.
Instructor: Laina Reynolds. Join the cello orchestra! This ensemble will play music from
multiple genres of music arranged just for cellos! There will be parts for everyone, regardless of experience. We'll be playing some
music with fun techniques and styles for 4-8
cellos. Music includes the 'Cello Song' and
'Secrets' from the Piano Guys. Cellists won't
want to miss this!
4 pm – Fiddle Band. For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Rebecca Lomnicky. See Folk.
4 pm – Fun with String Quartets. For students
grade 7 and up. Instructor: Janice Vincent.
Discover the joy that playing in a small ensemble can bring! Chamber music is the BEST.
Bring your own group or meet new musical
friends here. Either way, you'll love exploring
literature together! Duets, trios, quartets -- various combinations of instruments possible,
from simple to advanced. Haydn to
Beethoven, Brahms to Debussy.. adventure
awaits!
Vocal, Theatre and
Dance
8 am – Vocal Harmony. For grades 8 and up.
Instructor: Sara Maisey.
Have you ever wanted to
sing in an a cappella
group? Covering a part
accurately by yourself can
be exhilarating and challenging. With the right musical tools you can
become a confident, independent singer in the
group setting. Learn to
hear and sing foundational
and complex harmonies
without the support of accompaniment.
9 am – Pops Choir. For grades 6 and up. Instructor: Ryan North. What do you get when
you combine upbeat music, singing in harmony, and fun with friends? Pops Choir, of
course! Come join us in singing some of your
favorite music!
9 am – Scene Design &
Costume Design. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Katrina Phillip. It all
starts at the Drawing Table
- Here students will team
up and choose a play and
production to work on.
They will discuss the different scenes of the story
Theatre & Vocal
Shaun Parry is a
veteran performing
artist from New York
City with a career
that spans from
many years on Broadway to
MTV and more.
Voice
Ryan North teaches
choir at Park City
High School in Park
City, Utah, and music
theory at Salt Lake
Community College.
Theatre & Dance
Katrina Phillip creates and performs
in regional theatre
and has presented
works at an array
of NYC showcases.
Puppetry
Summer Olsson
is currently a fulltime puppeteer
with Tears of Joy
Theatre, Portland, OR.
Vocal
Kirk Young is a
graduate of the
University of
Wyoming and is
currently the Director of Choirs
at Evanston High School.
and the different characters, and come up with
a prop list, costume check list for each of the
characters, and then give visual examples
(drawings / sketches) of all the different characters costumes.
10 am – Vocal Technique. For grades
6 and up. Instructor: Ryan North. Your
voice is a powerful instrument capable
of great expression. Come and learn
some of the "secret" techniques of
how to turn your "talking" voice into a
beautiful "singing" voice that everyone
will want to hear!
10 am – A Cappella. For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Kirk Young. "A cappella" is singing
without any kind of instrumental accompaniment. In this fast-paced choral class, we'll incorporate composition and transcription skills
as we learn classic and contemporary a cappella songs and learn how to create our own a
arrangements based on today's hits.
11 am – Intro to Comedy Improv. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Katrina Phillip. Learn how to
have fun and let go, without knowing exactly
what you are doing!!! (Hey, this actually kind
of sounds like life!) In Intro To Comedy Improv
the actor learns exactly what to do, and how
best to perform without given any lines
or blocking to memorize and/or rehearse.
Plan to play many
games, be prepared
& don't you dare be
afraid to act silly &
strange... Most of all,
learn the very BEST
tools and tips to follow your true instincts and gut reactions when
creating scenes and characters on the spot.
11 am – Theatre Vocal Technique. For grades
8 and up. Instructor: Shaun Parry. Belting,
Americana, operatic or rock musical- musical
theatre vocals can be any one of these genres, and are often used concurrently within the
scope of one show. Traversing these styles
with ease is a hard task for any singer, especially with the added exertion of vocal projection and dancing. Come learn the dos and
don’ts with a Broadway veteran.
1 pm – African Music & Dance. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Oumar Sanneh. See Folk.
1 pm – Dance Styles. For grades 6 and up. Instructor: Katrina Phillip. Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip
Hop, Vernacular / Theater Dance. Every day
we concentrate on an area of dance. Which
do you like the best? How do they relate to
each other? Find out here, and discover what
kind of dancer you are!
2 pm – Devised Theatre. For grades 9 and up.
Instructor: Summer Olsson. Make brand new
theatre, never seen before! Play with an ensemble, learn how to capture your ideas and
transform them into a scene. This class will be
physical, on- your-feet creation. We will use
games, images, improv and movement work
to make a short performance.
2 pm – Musical Theatre 1. For
grades 6-8. Instructor: Katrina
Phillip. Come learn the basics
of what it takes to be a Broadway star! No matter your experience, you will be able to sing,
dance, AND act at the same
time after taking this class!
Learn the tools and tips essential for every musical theatre
actor, and show your new skills
in a production number (big song and dance!)
at the end of the week.
2 pm – Musical Theatre 2. For grades 9 and
up. Instructor: Shaun Parry. Broadway in
Wyoming? Why not?! Let's put on a show! Experience the excitement of a musical theater
production directed and choreographed by a
Broadway veteran. Sing, dance, and act selections from a popular Broadway musical.
Class performs at the end of the week.
3 pm – Advanced Songwriting. For grades 8
11 am – Celtic Ceillidh Dance. For
grades 6 and up with grades 3 and
up invited. Instructor: David
Brewer. See Folk.
1 pm – Beginning Songwriting. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Andy
Hachbarth. Class will cover the basics of songwriting, including song
structure, the difference between
poetry and lyrics, rhyming, descriptive tools, chord progressions,
ways to beat writers block, tips,
tricks and more. No songwriting
experience necessary, no musical
knowledge necessary. If students
play an instrument they are welcome to bring
it.
1 pm – Beginning Acting. For grades 6 and
up. Instructor: Shaun Perry. Thinking about
being on TV or in plays? Come learn the
most important techniques and tools for every
actor, tricks for overcoming nervousness, and
how to prepare for an audition or a play! Practice your skills with a unique piece chosen for
you, try out dialogue from real movies and
commercials, and give it all in an in-class performance on the last day.
4 pm – Theater Tech & Sound. For grades 8
and up. Instructor: William Crompton. This
class will give students a basic understanding
of being a live sound technician. In addition to
basic equipment set-up, operation, and troubleshooting, students will learn how to write
and read staging diagrams in preparation for
live performances.
4 pm – Barbershop Choir. For grades 8 and
up. Instructor: Ryan North. Memorable
melodies and close harmonies define the Barbershop style. Come join us as we explore
how to sing this fun music! We will perform at
the end of the week.
4 pm – Theatre Dance. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Katrina Phillip. Setting the scene,
using body language, and enhancing character to create a dance. This class combines
jazz technique with other varieties of movement, however the main emphasis is to tell a
story. This class begins with a basic jazz warm
up and will have progressions and center floor
work and combinations that combine acting
with jazz dance to make a scene come to life
visually, musically, and kinetically. This class
performs at the end of the week.
Piano
Jayne Galloway
has enjoyed being
a professional accompanist for the
past 30 years, performing 25-30
recitals a year.
Piano Classes
Piano
10 am – Theater Makeup, level 2. For grades
7 and up. Instructor: Shaun Parry. For students who have taken Theater Makeup in previous years at MAT Camp. Materials fee - $20.
8 am – Piano Masterclass. For
grades 6-12. Instructor: Jane Galloway. Learn how to improve your
performance by polishing your
piece, honoring the composer, perfecting your practice, having an audience,
facing your fears, and adding a fun factor.
Be ready to play 1-2 pieces on a classy
piano for our class throughout the week
starting the 2nd day. Bring your music AND
your listening ears.
3 pm – Acting Tools & Tips. For grades 8 and
up. Instructor: Katrina Phillip. Tools and Tips to
get you to be more BELIEVABLE on stage, on
camera, etc.
11 am – Intro to the Organ. For grades 8
and up. Instructor: Ryan North. Have you ever
wondered what all those buttons and knobs
on the organ do? Or how to play with your
feet? Come and learn about the basics of creating music at the organ. This class will be
helpful to the beginner as well as to those who
have been playing for years but have little formal training. Students will take a short walk to
a church for this class.
3 pm – Ballroom Dance. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Shaun Parry. Try the Cha-Cha,
Mambo, Rumba, Salsa, Samba, Swing… this
will be a great social dance class where you
can relax and have some fun.
11 am – Piano – Do it with Duets 2. For
grades 7-12. Instructor: Jane Galloway. For
students who have studied piano 5+ years.
Now that you have worked hard at your piano
study, let's have some fun playing together. It
and up. Instructor: Andy Hachbarth. For students who have had experience writing songs,
we'll explore new and exciting ways to take
your songwriting to the next level!
improves your sight-reading, listening, and
rhythm skills. If we have enough people, we
can put together a cheerful piece for the student talent show as a MONSTER CONCERT.
For sure we will perform for each other at the
end of the week.
11 am – Jazz Band. For students grades 9
and up. Instructor: Shannon Roberts. See Instrumental.
2 pm Jazz Improv. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Shannon Roberts. See Instrumental.
4 pm – Piano Accompanying 101. For grades
10 and up. Instructor: Jane Galloway. Now
that you have advanced playing skills, learn
how to use them to play with others as an accompanist. Topics will include score prep, listening tips, rehearsal techniques, and
business practices. Get ready to play in class
too!
Guitar
Andy Hackbarth, an
award-winning Denver-Nashville
recording artist,
songwriter and classical guitarist. He
writes and records
with some of the biggest
names in the music industry.
Guitar
Guitar Classes
9 am – Intermediate/Advanced Guitar
Technique. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Andy Hachbarth. Guitar players must have at least 2 years of
experience playing the guitar. Take
your guitar playing to the next level!
10 am – Music Industry Basics. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Andy Hachbarth.
See General.
11 am – Jazz Band. For students grades 9
and up. Instructor: Shannon Roberts.
This is a combined student/staff ensemble. See Instrumental.
Folk
2 pm Jazz Improv. For
grades 7 and up. Instructor:
Shannon Roberts. See Instrumental.
3 pm – The Session. For
grades 9 and up. Instructors:
David Brewer and Rebecca
Lomnicky. See Folk.
3 pm – Electric Bass. For grades 7
and up. Instructor: Eric Hansen.
See Instrumental.
4 pm – Beginning Acoustic Guitar.
For grades 6 and up. Instructor: Andy
Hachbarth. For beginners - This class will get
you up and running on the basics of acoustic
guitar. Let us help you learn to play the songs
YOU want...the RIGHT way! We'll cover
proper guitar technique, tuning the guitar, how
to read chord charts and tablature, and more.
No previous experience necessary. Some in-
struments will be provided for those who don't
have them.
4 pm – Steel Band. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. See General.
Folk
Classes
9 am – Tour of Scotland. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: David Brewer. Scotland is an amazing place, far across the ocean... it's one of the
Celtic nations, and every mile of land is
steeped in legends and history, with castles &
mysterious lakes, and right friendly people.
After many trips through the country to study
the music & culture, and having lived there,
David will take you on a guided "virtual tour" of
Scotland, through pictures, videos, and stories
of the lands many sites, villages, and castles.
10 am – Hammered Dulcimer. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Philip Boulding. Learn how
to play this delightful instrument by ear, and
see how simple music can be. The hammered dulcimer is an ancestor of the piano,
being struck by hammers, one held in each
hand. It is primarily a melody instrument (it’s
origins dating back to ancient Persia), with harmony provided by the enchanting ringing
strings! Students will learn all the basic techniques, and several tunes from the Irish tradition. Dulcimers, Music and hand-outs will be
provided. Materials fee $5.
10 am – Intermediate String/Folk Ensemble.
For grades 7-8. Instructor: Rebecca Lomnicky.
This class is for students who play the violin,
viola, cello or bass and are interested in what it
means to play Celtic music in an ensemble
setting. Students will learn traditional tunes
and the different roles each instrument can
play in the ensemble---from melody to rhythmic chordal accompaniment. Tunes will be
taught both by ear and with sheet music.
11 am – Intermediate Ukulele. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Steve Butler. In this class
students will learn the songs that everyone
wants to learn on the ukulele including "Somewhere over the Rainbow," "Five Foot Two,"
"Hey Soul Sister," "Count on Me," "Hey there
Delilah," and others. Learn basic and advanced chords. Learn different strumming patterns. Learn how to play melodies on the
ukulele. For beginning and intermediate students.
11 am – Irish
Flute. For grades
8 and up. Instructor: Erin
Murphy. For the
more advanced
flute or whistle
players, this
class will cover
the ornamentation and style of
the traditional Irish flute. We will discover various resources to aid the student in his/her
transition from modern orchestral flute to the
Irish flute. You do not need an "Irish flute" to
participate, a modern orchestral flute will work
just fine. Students will have the opportunity to
try a wooden Irish flute.
Fiddle
Rebecca Lomnicky won the
20th Annual Glenfiddich International Scottish
Fiddle Champi onship, widely regarded as the
most prestigious in Scottish fiddle.
Harp
Philip Boulding
has toured
throughout the
United States,
Canada, and
Ireland winning many international competitions.
Bagpipes
David Brewer,
founding member of
“Molly’s Revenge”
is unarguably one of
the most energetic
and charismatic performers of
the Scottish pipes in the world
today.
African Folk
Oumar "Niancho"
Sanneh from
West Africa, is
the founder and
director of Niancho Eniyaley
African Performers, a drum and dance troupe
that teaches about and performs the rhythms and movements of West Africa.
1 pm – African Music & Dance. For grades 6
and up (including adults). Instructor: Oumar
Sanneh. A new class and very special teacher
this year, all the way from Africa! At the end of
the week, students will showcase song,
rhythm and dance of the Kuku, Yado, and
Wolosodon. Students will play authentic
African drums, sing in African languages, and
learn about geography, natural resources, social customs, folktales, languages, and artifacts of several African countries.
11 am – Celtic Ceillidh Dance. For grades 6
and up with grades 3 and up invited. Instructor: David Brewer. In the Celtic countries of
Scotland & Ireland, "Ceillidh" (pronounced
Kay-Lee) is what they call a "party," so this is a
1 pm – Music Theory for Celtic Musicians. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: David Brewer.
This class is for anyone who plays Celtic
music on any instrument, or anyone interested
in learning about the style, who wants to really
get in-depth with understanding the music.
Through live demonstration on instruments,
and analysis on the board with narration,
David will break down an array of Celtic tune
examples into very obvious pieces and then
expand on them to make your understanding
of the music as solid as a pro.
2 pm – Scottish Fiddle Tunes and Technique.
For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Rebecca
Lomnicky. For intermediate/advanced fiddle
players. From the driving West coast highland
reels, to the elegant North-East strathspeys,
each region of Scotland is known for having its
own style and sound. Students will learn a variety of traditional tunes, as well as the techniques in ornamentation and bowing that
make them so particularly Scottish. This class
is taught by ear.
2 pm – Beginning Celtic Harp, section 1. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Philip Boulding.
Students may take section 1 or 2 but not both.
Learn to play the harp by ear, like the Bards of
ancient Ireland! You will learn all the basics,
starting with fingering exercises for both hands
with scales and arpeggios, on lap harps provided by the teacher. At the end you will know
how to play 1-2 complete arrangements. No
musical background is needed, but is helpful.
Lap harp rentals provided for $5, and available
for sale; rental applied to purchase.
2 pm – Hardcore Hand Drumming. For grades
7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. See General.
3 pm – The Session. For grades 9 and up. Instructors: David Brewer and Rebecca Lomnicky. For intermediate and advanced
students/adults who play the flute, whistle, fiddle, pipes, bouzouki, mandolin, tenor banjo,
guitar, bodhran. A session player's dreamgroup session playing every day! The class
will play tunes by ear, in the traditional "Irish
session" format.
4 pm – Fiddle Band. For
grades 8 and up. Instructor:
Rebecca Lomnicky. This class
is for violinists/fiddlers who are
comfortable learning tunes by
ear, and interested in not only
the tunes themselves, but also
all the fun ways to accompany
tunes. Students will learn a few
driving reels and a variety of
rhythmic groove and "chopping" patterns to go with them.
4 pm – Beginning Celtic Harp,
section 1. For grades 6 and up. Instructor:
Philip Boulding. Students may take section 1
or 2 but not both. Learn to play the harp by
ear, like the Bards of ancient Ireland! You will
learn all the basics, starting with fingering exer-
cises for both hands with scales and arpeggios, on lap harps provided by the teacher. At
the end you will know how to play 1-2 complete arrangements. No musical background
is needed, but is helpful. Lap harp rentals provided for $5, and available for sale; rental applied to purchase.
4 pm – Intro to Scottish Gaelic. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: David Brewer. The native
language of Scotland reflects the landscape of
the country: both rugged (like German) &
beautiful sounding (like French), with an obvious air of mystery & history to it, dating back to
the times when the ancient Celtic tribes where
building stone circles similar to Stone Henge.
This class will focus on fun conversational
Gaelic , that will include learning to speak with
a Scottish accent pronunciation, conversational phrases, and include a section on Gaelic
songs.
Art and/or
Craft
Classes
9 am – Watercolor
Painting. For grades 6
and up. Instructor:
Kathy Bella. This class
will focus on experimenting with watercolor
painting techniques and
enjoying the process of
painting. We will explore the basic materials, tools and
techniques of watercolor while learning
about color, value and
subjects. This will be a
fun and creative class
that allows the student to be very expressive
with paint. Materials fee - $5.
10 am – Portrait Drawing. For grades 6 and
up. Instructor: Kathy Bella. Learn how to draw
the human face. Just by knowing a few tricks,
anyone can draw a pretty realistic face. Students will learn the basic rules of proportion for
creating the head and the facial features. We
will work in pencil, colored pencils and pastels.
Materials fee - $5.
11 am – Beginning Photography. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Curtis
Judd. Bring your camera
and learn about what it's
doing so that you can
make better pictures.
Learn about exposure,
composition, and lighting
on daily photo walks.
11 am – Knit-Wits. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Cindy Adams. Create
something for yourself,
your friends, or for someone in need. Loom knitting is easy, fun and relaxing, and if you are really witty, you will be
knitting hats and more by the end of the week!
Materials fee - $5.
11 am – Painting with Crayons. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Kathy Bella. Learn the fun
art of painting with melted crayons. This
method of painting is known as encaustic--painting with colored waxes.
We will create bright and colorful paintings by dripping, painting and smearing
the melted crayons onto wooden
boards. All materials will be provided.
Materials fee - $5.
1 pm – African Masks. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Julie Finnegan. With
African masks as our inspiration, we
will design and construct 3- foot-high
masks from re-purposed, recycled, and
reclaimed materials. We will add paint
and bling them out with more cool stuff
until they are outrageously wild and
wacky! Materials fee - $10.
Art and/or Crafts
class for Celtic party dancing! What that
means is the dances are easy and fun for anyone to join in on and do together, even if you
don't know how! No experience necessary!
1 pm – Photo Editing. For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Curtis Judd. Learn to make your photos even more amazing by learning the
fundamentals of Photoshop! We'll cover layers,
brushes, and retouching
as well as other tools and
techniques for making
your photos pop!
1 pm – The Art of Tie-Dye.
For grades 6-8. Instructor:
Jessica Sibbert. Come
explore the groovy world
of tie dying. Learn to use
different techniques to
make fun designs and
patterns on our MAT
Camp t-shirts, as well as
on some projects you get
to take home! Materials
fee - $10.
2 pm – Steampunk Art. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Julie Finnegan. “Steampunk” is the
style of a historical period that never was. It’s
an exciting cross between history, science fiction, and fantasy! Steampunk art is unique,
since it’s created with the cool stuff we've collected or re-purposed, such as watch parts,
old jewelry, leather, lace, or anything vintage!
We will make curious gadgets, simple jewelry
(or other wearable items), fantastical contraptions, and some “other-worldly” creatures too!
Materials fee - $15.
3 pm – Maskmaking and Performance. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Summer Olsson.
Make your own mask out of craft materials
and found objects. Learn the whole- body
skills of storytelling with mask. Create any
character you can imagine! This class culminates with a short performance. Materials fee $3.
3 pm – The Art of Tie-Dye. For grades 9 and
up. Instructor: Jessica Sibbert. Come explore
the groovy world of tie dying. Learn to use different techniques to make fun designs and
patterns on our MAT Camp t-shirts, as well as
on some projects you get to take home! Materials fee - $10.
4 pm – Intermediate Origami World. For
grades 4 – 8. Instructor: Danielle Montague-
Judd. Ready to move beyond the basics? Try
your hand at box pleating, twist folds, modular
creations, and more in this class. Prerequisite:
MAT Camp Beginning Origami World class or
equivalent experience in origami. You should
know how to fold a crane and follow origami
diagram symbols. Materials fee - $5.
General
Classes
General Classes
8 am – Percussion Ensemble. For
grades 7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. See Instrumental.
9 am – Tour of Scotland. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: David Brewer. See
Folk.
9 am – Storytelling Through Documentary Film. For grades 6-7. Instructor: Jennifer Tennican. Come explore
storytelling through documentary.
Using excerpts from arts-focused documentary films, we’ll learn about the
elements that go into creating a compelling story. We’ll also learn about the
basics of filming using the instructor’s equipment (camera, lights and sound).
9 am – Music Mind Games. For grades 6 and
up. Instructor: Sonia Roberts. In this hands on
class we will be utilizing a few of over 300
music mind games that teach & reinforce
music theory, rhythm and note reading. This
class is for all experience levels. Come learn
with us playing games like melodic bingo,
rhythm bingo, tempo games and more. We
will learn about scales, rhythms, intervals, musical symbols and more through a fun and integrative approach that makes music easy! If
you like learning about music AND playing
games, this class is for you!
10 am – Hammered Dulcimer. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Philip Boulding. See Folk.
10 am – Magic, section 1. For grades 6 and
up. Instructor: Richard Hatch. Students can
take section 1 or section 2, but not both. Learn
how to create extraordinary illusions using ordinary objects to dazzle your friends and family. Illusions with playing cards, coins, currency,
rubber bands, rope and even paper clips will
be taught. All students are expected to adhere
to the magicians’ code of secrecy and will be
required to sign an oath to this effect in the first
class.
10 am – Music Industry Basics. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Andy Hachbarth. If pursuing
a career in the music industry (or even just
getting a paying gig in your home town or
managing your friend's band) seems overwhelming, this class is for you! From creating
a press kit to booking shows, promoting your
music, touring, radio, recording, publishing and
more, "Music Industry Basics" will have you off
and running in no time. No experience necessary, no required materials. Students are welcome to bring their instruments, audio or video
of themselves performing, and any questions.
11 am – Beginning Photography. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Curtis Judd. Bring your
camera and learn about what it's doing so that
you can make better pictures. Learn about exposure, composition, and lighting on daily
photo walks.
11 am – Intermediate Ukulele. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Steve Butler. See Folk.
1 pm – African Music & Dance. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Oumar Sanneh. See Folk.
1 pm – Beginning Songwriting. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: Andy Hachbarth. Class will
cover the basics of songwriting, including song
structure, the difference between poetry and
lyrics, rhyming, descriptive tools, chord progressions, ways to beat writers block, tips,
tricks and more. No songwriting experience
necessary, no musical knowledge necessary.
If students play an instrument they are welcome to bring it.
1 pm - Pythagoras and the Monochord - Understanding the Principles of Music (Kit provided). For grades 9 and up. Instructor: Philip
Boulding. This unique class will explore the
genius and mystery of the Greek philosopher/mathematician Pythagoras, who came
up with the simple monochord to demonstrate
profound principles of music, which have become the basis of all western music and theory to the present day! Materials fee - $25.
1 pm – Mentalism. For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Richard Hatch. This focuses on the
fundamentals of mentalism, the art of simulating paranormal abilities. Mind reading, precognition, elementary metal bending, and
even "cold reading" – the ability to tell total
strangers intimate details that you should not
know – will be touched on in this class. Students will be required to sign a secrecy oath at
the beginning of the first class.
1 pm – Computer Music Notation. For grades
6 and up. Instructor: Jason Ogg. Set the artist
inside you free as we explore a fun and free
music notation software that will allow you to
put your own music on paper or transform an
existing composition! You will learn simple
tricks to get the most out of Finale’s NotePad
software.
2 pm – Storytelling Through Documentary
Film. For grades 8 and up. Instructor: Jennifer
Tennican. Come explore storytelling through
documentary. Using excerpts from arts-focused documentary films, we’ll learn about the
elements that go into creating a compelling
story. We’ll also learn about the basics of filming using the instructor’s equipment (camera,
lights and sound).
2 pm – Artisan Bread Baking. For grades 9
and up. Instructor: Blake McGee. Learn a
fresh perspective on bread-making that goes
beyond the recipes and raises your baking
skills to another level. In class, students will
learn dough recipes, tips and techniques for
successful artisan bread making, the importance of proper measuring, mixing, handling
and proofing to ensure delicious results, and
how to sculpt impressive dough shapes. Con-
sider bringing your own apron to class every
day. Materials fee - $10.
2 pm – Dealing with Performance Anxiety. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Seretta Hart.
Have you ever played a piece that you knew
perfectly but then messed up just because
someone else was listening? We all have!
Performers must learn the skill of performing
without being too nervous to do their best. This
class will help you be able to perform your
best without interference from anxiety and
nerves.
2 pm - Beginning Celtic Harp, section 1. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Philip Boulding.
See listing under Folk.
2 pm – Beginning Cello. For grades 3 and up.
Instructor: Laina Reynolds. See Orchestra &
Strings.
2 pm – Hardcore Hand Drumming. For grades
7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. Congas
and Bongos and Djembes oh my! This class is
a little Cuban, a little African, and a whole
bunch of awesome! We'll focus on the most
popular hand drums around and show you
how to go from zero to 'OMG LOOK AT THAT
GUY PLAYING CAJON HE'S SO COOL!".
(Bring your own drum if you can. If not, we'll
hook you up).
2 pm – Symphonic Repertoire. For grades 9
and up. Instructor: Eric Hansen. See Orchestra.
2 pm – the Artistic Yo-yo. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Elizabeth Young Rennick. Students
will learn the art of playing the yo yo, with all
the most popular tricks. Materials fee - $6.
3 pm – Advanced Songwriting. For grades 8
and up. Instructor: Andy Hachbarth. For students who have had experience writing songs,
we'll explore new and exciting ways to take
your songwriting to the next level!
3 pm – Magic, section 2. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Richard Hatch. Students can take
section 1 or section 2, but not both. Learn how
to create extraordinary illusions using ordinary
objects to dazzle your friends and family. Illusions with playing cards, coins, currency, rubber bands, rope and even paper clips will be
taught. All students are expected to adhere to
the magicians’ code of secrecy and will be required to sign an oath to this effect in the first
class.
3 pm – Cake Decorating. For grades 6 and
up. Instructor: Jennifer Ingram. In this class we
will learn the necessary steps in planning a
cake start to finish, taking the whole week to
get it just right! We will practice design techniques on cookies throughout the week and
use the knowledge we gain on designing and
decorating a carved cake. You will need to
bring an apron or oversized t-shirt to use for
clothing protection. Materials Fee: $15.
3 pm – Music Theory 1. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Jason Ogg. Ever wonder WHY
your teacher makes you waste time learning
scales and chords? Come find out what it all
3 pm – Jazz Theory. For grades 9 and up. Instructor: Shannon Roberts. This is an exciting
class for the more advanced student to understand jazz chords, voice-leading, and chord
progressions. It is designed to give you practical, usable knowledge about jazz.
4 pm - Beginning Celtic Harp, section 2. For
grades 6 and up. Instructor: Philip Boulding.
See listing under Folk.
4 pm – Intro to Scottish Gaelic. For grades 6
and up. Instructor: David Brewer. See Folk.
4 pm – Candy Making. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Candi Decoite. Learn to make
Chocolate Covered Cherries, Toffee, Cola
Balls, Fudge and Meltaways in this hands on
class. The basics in candy making techniques
will be taught through the preparation of a delicious treat every day. Allergy alert: Nuts will be
used in this class. Class fee - $20.
4 pm – History of Rock. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Jason Ogg. Prepare yourself for a
thrilling week as we learn about America’s favorite musical tradition: Rock and Roll. Learn
about roots, influences, and most importantly,
listen to some great tunes!
4 pm – Theater Tech & Sound. For grades 8
and up. Instructor: William Crompton. See
Theatre.
4 pm – Steel Band. For grades 7 and up. Instructor: Jed Blodgett. Coming to you straight
from the Caribbean! Calypso and Soca and a
whole lotta fun! Learn to play the steel drum in
a low-pressure environment. We have the
drums, you just need a smile and a few dance
moves. Drums, bass, guitar and percussion
are also needed.
4 pm – Ultimate Frisbee. For grades 6 and up.
Instructor: Seretta Hart. The 'ultimate' goal of
this class is to bring enjoyment to the student
while burning lots of energy, mastering coordination, and getting a great workout! Anyone
can learn Frisbee, we'll cover basics, play one
of the world's most invigorating team sports,
and do it all while enjoying the summertime
fresh air.
9 am – Beginning Ukulele. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Steve Butler. In this class students will
learn how to hold and strum a ukulele, basic
ukulele chords, several folk songs and even a
couple of modern songs. Students will also
learn how to sing and play at the same time.
There will be a performance in front of family
and friends at the end of the week. Students
may bring their own ukulele, borrow one, or
purchase a new ukulele from the camp store.
Materials Fee: $3
9 am – Magic, section 1. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Richard Hatch. Students can take
section 1 or 2, but not both. Learn how to create extraordinary illusions using ordinary objects to dazzle your friends and family. Illusions
with playing cards, coins, currency, rubber
bands, rope and even paper clips will be
taught. All students are expected to adhere to
the magicians’ code of secrecy and will be required to sign an oath to this effect in the first
class.
9 am – Beginning Origami World. For grades
3-5. Instructor: Danielle Montague-Judd. Explore the world of Origami, or Japanese paperfolding, an ancient craft enjoyed around the
world. Learn tips and techniques as you fold a
variety of models each day, including animals,
action models, boxes, modular origami, and
more. Materials fee - $5.
9 am – African Music &
Dance, section 1. For
grades 3-5. Instructor:
Oumar Sanneh. Students should take either
section 1 or 2, but not
both. A new class and
very special teacher
this year, all the way
from Africa! At the end
of the week, students
will showcase song,
rhythm and dance of
the Kuku, Yado, and
Wolosodon. Students
will play authentic
African drums, sing in African languages, and
learn about geography, natural resources, social customs, folktales, languages, and artifacts of several African countries.
4 pm – Yoga & Relaxation. For grades 6 and
up. Instructor: Shaun Parry. Your tired from an
exhausting day at camp, your friends are texting you, and you know you need to work on
stuff the minute you get home. Stress and
anxiety is everywhere. Come to this class at
the end of your camp day and learn to relax
and revive yourself.
10 am – Beginning Celtic Harp. For grades 35. Instructor: Philip Boulding. Young children
can learn the basic techniques of harp playing.
The harp is tuned to a C major scale, which
they will recognize. They can learn to play
songs that they already know by ear, and use
both hands to play melody and simple accompaniment-- they will be delighted at the simple
beauty of the harp! Materials fee - $5.
Children
Grades
3 and up
10 am – Bead, Beads and More Beads! For
grades 3-5. Instructor: Cindy Adams. Beads,
beads, and more beads! From necklaces to
wind chimes, we will be using beads in every
craft we make. Materials Fee: $5.
For
entering
9 am – Project Wild. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Cindy Adams. Would a polar bear survive
in Yellowstone Park? Come explore the world
of plants and animals through games and art
projects, indoors and outside.
10 am – Piano – Do it with Duets 1. For
grades 3-6. Instructor: Jayne Galloway. Music
is fun with one but twice as nice with two! Grab
a partner and learn how to play simple duets
together. You will receive music before the
camp to learn on your own. Then during camp
week you will get a partner and together you
will polish your duo in preparation for performance at the end of the week.
10 am – Partner Acrobatics & Physical Theatre. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Summer Olsson. Balance someone on your feet, create a
tower, become as big as a giant! Learn safe,
beginning (but impressive) partner acrobatics,
no experience necessary. Use your body to
tell a story and command the stage!
After a week of fun, wow your family
with a performance.
10 am – Music Mind Games. For
grades 3-5. Instructor: Sonia Roberts.
In this hands on class we will be utilizing a few of over 300 music mind
games that teach & reinforce music
theory, rhythm and note reading. This
class is for all experience levels.
Come learn with us while playing
games like melodic bingo, rhythm
bingo, tempo games and more. We
will learn about scales, rhythms, intervals, musical symbols and more
through a fun and integrative approach that makes music easy! If you
like learning about music AND playing
games, this class is for you!
Grades 3 and up
means and learn basic fundamentals of music
that every musician should know.
10 am – Drama Workshop. For grades
3-5. Instructor: Kayne Pyatt. Students
will learn theater basics: character development, make-up and costumes, understanding story themes, learning
lines, movement and voice projection.
At the end of the week students will
present a 5 - 10 minute play. Materials
fee - $5.
11 am – Celtic Ceillidh Dance. For
grades 3 and up. Instructor: David
Brewer. In the Celtic countries of Scotland & Ireland, "Ceillidh" (pronounced
Kay-Lee) is what they call a "party," so
this is a class for Celtic party dancing!
What that means is the dances are
easy and fun for anyone to join in on and do
together, even if you don't know how! No experience necessary!
11 am – Clay Play. For grades 3-5. Instructor:
Jody Comte. You can make amazing things
out of clay. Throughout the week we will be
making bowls, animals, and anything your
mind can come up with. We will be using all
different kinds of clay and different kinds of
techniques. Materials fee - $8.
11 am – Magic, section 2. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Richard Hatch. Students can take
section 1 or 2, but not both. Learn how to create extraordinary illusions using ordinary objects to dazzle your friends and family. Illusions
with playing cards, coins, currency, rubber
bands, rope and even paper clips will be
taught. All students are expected to adhere to
the magicians’ code of secrecy and will be required to sign an oath to this effect in the first
class.
11 am – Outdoor Fun! For grades 3-5. Instructor: Blake McGee. Students take a break from
their day and enjoy some outdoor activities
with an emphasis on cooperation and communication.
11 am – Xylophone. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Joan Blackburn. Learn to play simple
tunes by ear. Recognize note patterns, intervals, and shapes of melodies. Copy, recreate,
or compose a melody and add harmony. Follow a rhythm and perform with others.
1 pm – Colorful Collages. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Cindy Adams. Come create a colorful
collage! We'll use pictures, glue, bling, and assorted odds and ends to create posters and
decorative and useful objects. Materials fee $5.
1 pm – Beginning Harmonica.
For grades 3-5. Instructor:
Steve Butler. In this class students will learn how to play a
harmonica, specifically blowing
and drawing to produce specific notes. In addition students
will learn how to play several
folk melodies, and how to bend
notes in preparation for playing
blues solos. Materials fee includes a harmonica in the key
of C and a harmonica instruction booklet. Materials Fee:
$13.
1 pm Cake Decorating. For
grades 3-5. Instructor: Jennifer
Ingram. This fun class will
teach how to decorate small
cookies and cupcakes with
simple designs and techniques
using 2-3 tips. Kids will then get
to eat their creations! Every child will need to
bring an apron or oversized t-shirt every day to
protect their clothing. Materials Fee:$15.
1 pm Hip Hop/Break Dance. For grades 3-5.
Instructor: Caddie Welling. For boys and girls
wanting to learn rhythm, movement, and beat
while having fun learning hip-hop, pop & lock,
and basic break dancing tricks.
1 pm Puppet Making & Performance. For
grades 3-5. Instructor: Summer Olsson. Make
your own rod puppet and then learn the secrets of puppetry performance. You can bring
to life a pirate, a princess, a turtle—or anything! After a week of creating and fun, show
off your skills with a puppet play for family and
friends. Materials fee - $3.
2 pm Duck Tape Class, section 1. For grades
3-5. Instructor: Jody Comte. Students can only
take either section 1 or section 2, not both.
Duct tape hat, duct tape belt, duct tape shoes!
The possibilities are endless when it comes to
duct tape. Let's see what you can create with
your very own roll of tape! Materials Fee: $10.
2 pm The Art of Tie-Dye. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Jessica Sibbert. Come explore the
groovy world of tie dying. Learn to use different
techniques to make fun designs and patterns
on our MAT Camp t-shirts, as well as on some
projects you get to take home! Materials fee $5.
2 pm – Beginning Violin. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Janice Vincent. Known by many as
the musical instrument most like the human
voice, the violin has inspired and excited millions of people in all the countries of the world
for more than 400 years; come and begin your
own journey playing the violin. No previous
experience is required. Violins provided and
available for purchase at the end of the week.
Materials fee - $5 for use of violin.
2 pm – Beginning Whistle. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Erin Murphy. Learn one of Ireland's
most ancient instruments, the penny-whistle!
Its small and portable, easy to learn, and is a
whole lot of fun to play! Students will learn
good techniques for
breath control,
proper finger positioning, and some
traditional tunes as
well! Students get a
whistle to take home
and keep. Materials
Fee: $7.
2 pm – Beginning
Acoustic Guitar. For
grades 3-5. Instructor: Andy Hackbarth.
For beginners - This
class will get you up
and running on the
basics of acoustic
guitar. Let us help
you learn to play the
songs YOU
want...the RIGHT
way! We'll cover
proper guitar technique, tuning the guitar, how to read chord charts and tablature,
and more. No previous experience necessary.
Some instruments will be provided for those
who don't have them.
2 pm – Beginning Cello. For grades 3 and up.
Instructor: Laina Reynolds. Want to try out the
cello? We provide the instruments, you provide the enthusiasm! Come learn about the
basics of playing the most beautiful instrument
in the orchestra. We provide the cello to try all
week long, with the option to buy on Friday.
The cello is so awesome! We'll be playing
rhythm with drums and fun games. See you
there! Materials fee - $5 for use of cello for the
week.
3 pm – The Artistic Yo-yo. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Elizabeth Young Rennick. Students
will learn the art of playing the yo yo, with all
the most popular tricks. Materials fee - $5.
3 pm – Candy Making. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Candi Decoite. What's your favorite
candy? All candies are delicious and in this
class you will learn to make Buckeyes, Peanut
Brittle, Coconut Mound Bars, Rocky Roads
and more. This class will teach you how to
easily make your own formed and dipped
candy at home. Yes, you do get to eat what
we make and take some home to share with
your family. Prepare to get sticky! Allergy Alert:
Peanuts will be used in this class. Materials
fee - $10.
3 pm – Famous Artists. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Jody Comte. Art can be created from
all sorts of things. In this class you will become a famous artist learning about fun ways
to make art and then creating it. This class is
super fun and the creations we make are one
of a kind! Materials fee – $6.
3 pm – Beginning Piano. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Sonia Roberts. This class will introduce students to the keyboard and basic
fingering. Students will also learn the beginning fundamentals of music theory and
rhythm. Students will have the opportunity to
play the piano and learn one or two simple
melodies. While they will not come out of class
quite ready to be concert pianists, they will
leave having experienced what piano lessons
would be like, and have a wonderful time in
the process!
3 pm Junior Singers. For grades 3-5. Instructor: Ryan North. A fun and engaging musicmaking experience for young people who like
to sing. Students will sing a variety of music
and receive basic instruction in voice and musicianship.
4 pm - African Music & Dance, section 2. For
grades 3-5. Instructor: Oumar Sanneh. Students should take either section 1 or 2, but not
both. A new class and very special teacher
this year, all the way from Africa! At the end of
the week, students will showcase song,
rhythm and dance of the Kuku, Yado, and
Wolosodon. Students will play authentic
African drums, sing in African languages, and
learn about geography, natural resources, social customs, folktales, languages, and artifacts of several African countries.
4 pm – Airplanes. For grades 3-5. Instructor:
Steve Butler. In this class students will learn
not only some classic paper airplane shapes
but also some very innovative and unusual airplane shapes that will actually fly. Students will
learn the basic principles that make flight possible. This class will take place inside and will
move outdoors to allow students try out their
paper airplanes. Materials fee - $3.
4 pm – Art and Science Fun Integrations. For
grades 3-5. Instructor: JoAnn Memmott. Students will become Paleontologists and Archeologists as we explore dinosaurs and cultures
through art. Watercolor, clay, drawing, printmaking and more; students will "Show What
They Know" about science through fun art
projects. No experience is necessary but
show up with an "inquiring mind." Materials fee
- $5.
4 pm – Duck Tape Class, section 2. For
grades 3-5. Instructor: Jody Comte. Students
can take section 1 or 2, but not both. Duct tape
hat, duct tape belt, duct tape shoes! The possibilities are endless when it comes to duct
tape. Let's see what you can create with your
very own roll of tape! Materials Fee: $10.
4 pm – Intermediate Origami World. For
grades 4 – 8. Instructor: Danielle MontagueJudd. Ready to move beyond the basics? Try
your hand at box pleating, twist folds, modular
creations, and more in this class. Prerequisite:
11 am – Drama Workshop. For grades 1-2. Instructor: Kayne Pyatt. Students will learn the
basics of movement and voice projection in
theater productions. We will create simple
costumes and masks and present a 3 - 5
minute play of a children's book at the end of
the week. Materials fee - $5.
Children
grades 1- 2
For
entering
9 am – Beginning Piano. For grades 1-2. Instructor: Jayne Galloway. Step on the path to
playing the piano with confidence and fun. Will
introduce note-reading, rhythm, and basic keyboard skills. Materials provided. We will have
time each class for you to ask questions too.
9 am – Jazz Dance. For grades 1-2. Instructor: Caddie Welling. This class is designed to
develop coordination, balance, strength,
rhythm, correct posture, and creativity. It consists of organized jazz floor movements and
patterns, specific dance steps, and creative
expression. Minimal ballet exercises are given
with great care, along with others that are less
demanding, yet highly beneficial in preparing
for future jazz classes. Class Dress Code:
leotard, tights, & jazz shoes preferred (may
wear bear feet & exercise clothes if you do not
have these items).
9 am – Fun with Food! For grades 1-2. Instructor: Rebecca Erickson. Come have fun in
the class where it's OK to play with your food!
Crazy fun and yummy snacks are on the
menu here. This class is not for students who
have food allergies. Materials fee - $10.
11 am – Beginning Violin. For grades 1-2. Instructor: Janice Vincent. Known by many as
the musical instrument most like the human
voice, the violin has inspired and excited millions of people in all the countries of the world
for more than 400 years;
come and begin your own
journey playing the violin.
No previous experience is
required. Violins provided
and available for purchase
at the end of the week.
Materials fee - $5 for use
of violin.
11 am – Cake Decorating,
section 2. For grades 1-2.
Instructor: Jennifer Ingram.
Students may register for
section 1 or section 2, but not both. This fun
class will teach how to decorate small cookies
and cupcakes with simple designs and techniques using 1 tip. Kids will then get to eat their
creations! Every child will need to bring an
apron or oversized t-shirt every day to protect
their clothing. Materials Fee: $15.
11 am – Puppet Making & Performance. For
grades 1-2. Instructor: Summer Olsson. Make
your own rod puppet and then learn the secrets of puppetry performance. You can bring
to life a pirate, a princess, a turtle—or anything! After a week of creating and fun, show
off your skills with a puppet play for family and
friends. Materials fee - $3.
Young Children
10 am – African Music & Dance. For grades 12. Instructor: Oumar Sanneh. A new class and
very special teacher this year, all the way from
Africa! At the end of the week, students will
showcase song, rhythm and dance of the
Kuku, Yado, and Wolosodon. Students will
play authentic African drums, sing in African
languages, and learn about geography, natural resources, social customs, folktales, languages, and artifacts of several African
countries.
For
10 am – Paint with the Colors of the Wind. For
grades 1-2. Instructor: Jody Comte. Can you
paint with all the colors of the wind? Come
find out with a daily project that we will create
by painting many different things and in a lot of
different ways! Materials fee - $2.
9 am – Dinosaurs and Butterflies. For children
ages 2 – 3 years. Instructor: JoAnn Memmott.
Students will explore a variety of art processes
such as printmaking, texture, color diffusing
paper and clay as they create original works of
art. Students will take home a fun creation
every day and learn to use new and different
materials. Materials fee - $5.
9 am – Baby Mine! Music class for
parent/caregiver and babies, birth to 18
months of age. Instructor: Natalie Steenson.
This class will explore the beauty and wonder
of lullabies and nursery rhymes with developmentally appropriate activities to help your
baby develop a sense of beat and listening
skills through singing, rocking and steady beat
activities.
9 am – Tumbling & Movement Fun. For children ages 3 – 5. Instructor: Summer Olsson.
Roll, hop and wiggle. Walk like a bear. Grow
into a flower. Transform into a butterfly. With
games and beginning tumbling, kids build individual and collaborative skills in coordination
and creativity.
9 am – Comte’s Corner. For children ages 4 –
5. Instructor: Jody Comte. Reading can take
you on an adventure. Join this class to see
where it takes you every day. We will be reading a book and then doing activities that go
along with it! Materials fee - $4.
10 am – Look What I Can Do! For
children age 18 months – 3 years and
caregiver. Instructor: Natalie Steenson. This class will explore your
child's emergent self through singing,
vocal play, steady beat activities, creative movement and rhythmic instrument playing.
Grades 1-2
10 am – Cake Decorating, section 1. For
grades 1-2. Instructor: Jennifer Ingram. Students may register for section 1 or section 2,
but not both. This fun class will teach how to
decorate small cookies and cupcakes with
simple designs and techniques using 1 tip.
Kids will then get to eat their creations! Every
child will need to bring an apron or oversized tshirt every day to protect their clothing. Materials Fee: $15.
10 am – Fins, Feathers and Fur. For
children ages 3 - 5. Instructor: JoAnn
Mermmott. Students will explore clay,
printmaking, rubbings, and
watercolor as they create
original art pieces based on
fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals. No experience
is necessary as we plan to be creative, have fun and make some art.
Materials fee - $5.
10 am – Zumba Kids. For
Children ages 3 – 5. Instructor: Caddie Welling. Sure,
chillin’ out is cool, But rockin’
out is a blast! That’s why
you’re gonna love the ZumbaKids® fitness program.
It’s a fast-forward fusion of the Zumba
program’s moves (salsa, cumbia,
reggaeton, hip-hop and more) and
high-octane workouts designed to let
kids max out on fun and fitness all at
the same time. Safe and effective,
kids can’t wait to get into the ZumbaKids groove. Watch their energy
and fitness levels soar as they get the
groove.
Young Children
MAT Camp Beginning Origami World class or
equivalent experience in origami. You should
know how to fold a crane and follow origami
diagram symbols. Materials fee - $5.
11 am – Zoo Tunes. For children
ages 3 - 5. Instructor: Natalie Steenson. Let's sing, dance and create our own zoo
fun! We will make animal masks and a unique
wooden xylophone to take home. This class
will explore vocal play,
steady beat and creative
movement. Materials fee
- $5.
11 am – African Music &
Dance. For children
ages 3-5. Instructor:
Oumar Sanneh. A new
class and very special
teacher this year, all the
way from Africa! At the
end of the week, students will showcase
song, rhythm and dance
of the Kuku, Yado, and
Wolosodon. Students will play authentic
African drums and sing in African languages.
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