Hello music lovers and families of music lovers,
The time is coming soon to gather the young people and celebrate our interest in and joy of music. I’m excited about all the discoveries to be made, friendships to be formed and individual musicianship learning ahead…two weeks of incredible sounds and good vibrations. We are organizing a great teaching staff and mentoring teams. AND each age level group has at least one performance opportunity scheduled. I will have the music books ready for day one for Intermediate and Advanced Camps. These are to be brought each day and may be kept by the student after camp.
- 7/6-7/10 Music Beginners age 7-11 8 am-noon
This group of young musicians will explore rhythm & melody listening & jamming. We will make simple instruments to play while learning about the nature of vibrations. We will share stories about the origins of music, experience a drum circle and find our groove. Half day, $100 includes materials. Guided activities age 1-6 “New and flexible program” Please attend your child to these sessions. As it is just emerging, we are flexible with our programming at this point. The little ones will be provided with instruments and parent(s) will explore sound and vibration with their youngest.
- 7/6-7/10 Intermediate age 10-14
For musicians in the first 2 years of instrument study. We provide a relaxed supportive band experience with hands-on individual mentoring. Fun classic Jazz jam tunes & world grooves are explored to encourage improvisation and feeling. Morning ensemble, mid day clinics and afternoon recreation at Alpine pool. Evening recital at week’s end. Camp
9am-4pm $150 plus pool & book fees.
- 7/13-7/17 Advanced Musicians age 15-18
Advanced teen musicians will work in ensemble and in small groups. Professional instructors will lead clinics and small group instruction. Camp 9am-4pm $200 plus book & pool fees.
- Sessions for K-8 Classroom Teachers
Teachers will learn how to make an age appropriate music instrument learn its cultural context & prepare a curriculum for the classroom. May purchase a ready set of project materials for class of 25 kids. AM workshops TBD based on enrollment. You will be guided thru the basics of leading a rhythm circle. Choose from dijeridoo, canjo, pan pipe, flute, shaker, frame drum: $25/day includes basic materials. Please call to schedule your participation.
Sessions at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in downtown Rockford.
To register contact: David Stocker 815-519-759 or Luke Stocker 916-549-2735
Please Download and complete this application, Admission Application, when completed either attach to an e-mail to Dijeridoo@aol.com or mail directly to:
Jam and Jazz 1916 Rural St. Rockford, Il. 61107.
Here’s what some of our alumni have said about Jam Jazz World Music Camp:
“Being a part of the camp for four years has broadened my horizons a lot. I learned how to bring melody into my solos..and how jazz comes together with world music.” - Danny Andrade, Tenor Saxophone
“Jam’ n’ Jazz Camp really helped me to develop my musical abilities and talents. I realized I could actually be a musician, not just some kid who played in the school band.” – Jim Johannsen, Baritone Saxophone, 2006 RAMI Nominee, 5 Man Trio
“I feel like I’m a better musician with more confidence because I was enjoying it, and it allowed me to explore music freely.” – Emily Pfleiderer, Flute.
Download a brochure (PDF, 3.17 MB)
A note about discounts & scholarships:
We’ve never turned away anybody for lack of funds. Moms who help with transport can ask for a discount…Kids who bring a friend to register get a discount. Siblings get a discount. Older kids can help with week #1 to get a stipend or tuition reduction for week #2. In the past we have awarded over $800 in financial assistance.
P.S. This camp is dedicated to Musa Hollins, our friend, renowned Chicago Jazz performer, teacher and co founder of the Jazz Camp who is presently suffering bone cancer. He is not expected to suffer long and we celebrate his life in music with our own.
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With the spring euqinox not far off, a girl’s thoughts turn to …. summer camp (thank goodness). Just wanted to double check some dates and details regarding your instrumental camps so we can make sure Elise doesn’t miss it this year. Are you still looking at the weeks of 7/7 and 7/14? We’d really like to make it work, so we’re starting early … which is good, because it looks like we’re already bumping into ourselves.
Here’s the scoop: She’s interested in going to a math/science session that runs only during the 7/7 week slot. Is the 7/14 session the right level for her? We’d be happy to pop by and have her play for you and/or I can run some of last year’s music by her teacher to see what he thinks. We’d all really like to see something work out in one form or another.
Hope all is well with you; things are good here.
Take care,
Rebecca
Dear David. Our dear friend Musa Hollins passed away. If you have anything to contribute about him to an article I am preparing please sned it to me asap.
Sincerely,
Lydia Diouf