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School of The Getdown Youth Arts Camp

Offered at no cost for youth ages 10-16

Limited Space Available!

A multidisciplinary and fun arts program for youth ages 10-16 of all skill levels, encompassing vocals, music fundamentals, dance, rap & spoken word, drum corps, and percussion.

July 29-August 2, 2024 - 9am-5pm Daily

Student Recital August 3, 4pm

Geoffrey's Inner Circle

For more information or to register visit www.fayecarol.com/youthartscamp or contact fayecarolbiz@gmail.com

School of The Getdown Youth Arts Camp is offered at no cost for youth participants ages 10-16 of all skill levels. Our goal is to instill and cultivate a love of the arts in each student, with a well-rounded, multidisciplinary curriculum. We aim to foster a community based on mutual respect and encouragement so all students can discover and explore their creativity and expression. Each student will embark on a journey of discovery of the arts, studying vocals, music fundamentals, rap & spoken word, percussion, drum corps, and hip-hop dance in a supportive, fun environment. Our powerful faculty roster of renowned educators, artists, and performers will guide students of all levels through a life-changing learning experience covering diverse cultural traditions and forms of expression.

Vocals - Faye Carol

Discover the joy of singing and explore your voice through harmony, repertoire, and improv.

Music Fundamentals - Kito Kamili

Explore the basics of music theory in unique and fun ways that include dancing, hip-hop, and R&B.

The Art of Rap - Kev Choice

Explore the art of rap, spoken word, and storytelling as a tool of social justice, empowerment, and self-expression.

Percussion - Jesus Diaz

Learn cultural rhythmic traditions of Latin America through a diverse array of instruments, grooves, & sounds.

Drum Corps - John Omayga Adams

Develop your rhythm, rudiments, and groove in a classic drum corps ensemble setting.

Dance - Traci Bartlow

Get in the groove and get hip to moves, grooves, and choreography from lindy hop to hip-hop.

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