Junior Music Camp
The Harmony Road Junior Music Camp is designed to provide four to six-year-olds with a multi-faceted experience in music, movement, creative arts activities, and socialization.
This program is structured to be presented over a five-day period- two hours daily. We recommend 8 to 12 children in each camp group with one certified Harmony Road teacher and a camp assistant.
Each camp day has a special theme. Themes include: Dinosaur Day, Nutcracker Day, Teddy Bear Day, Peter and the Wolf Day, and Carnival of Animals Day.
Activities include singing and singing games, movement activities, chants and rhymes, arts and crafts including making simple rhythm instruments, keyboard/piano games and exploration, and musically themed videos and stories. The goal for the camp is to encourage each child to be involved with musical and artistic activities which help them grow in their musical, socialization and leadership skills. Camp members invite their friends and parents for a half hour show and tell presentation at the end of the week.
The Harmony Road Junior Music Camp is designed to provide four to six-year-olds with a multi-faceted experience in music, movement, creative arts activities, and socialization.
This program is structured to be presented over a five-day period- two hours daily. We recommend 8 to 12 children in each camp group with one certified Harmony Road teacher and a camp assistant.
Each camp day has a special theme. Themes include: Dinosaur Day, Nutcracker Day, Teddy Bear Day, Peter and the Wolf Day, and Carnival of Animals Day.
Activities include singing and singing games, movement activities, chants and rhymes, arts and crafts including making simple rhythm instruments, keyboard/piano games and exploration, and musically themed videos and stories. The goal for the camp is to encourage each child to be involved with musical and artistic activities which help them grow in their musical, socialization and leadership skills. Camp members invite their friends and parents for a half hour show and tell presentation at the end of the week.