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Dawn (parent)Band Camp (Ages 9-17) My son liked the improvisations and the choice of songs. Playing music with others is such a fun endeavour: it improves your hand-eye coordination as well as your focus and attention. |
Anne (parent)Band Camp (Ages 9-17) The instructor was experienced, enthusiastic and fully engaged!! |
Amy (parent)What the Ladybird Heard (Ages 6-8) It's an absolute delight – not only is it incredibly enjoyable and engaging for my child, but it also presents an excellent learning opportunity. Her enthusiasm for it is evident as she returns home each day with a beaming smile. Moreover, we've truly relished the kids' show that concludes each session; it ma... Show More |
Parent (parent)How to Make a Musical Camp (Ages 8-12) This was my child's first day camp experience and they loved it! |
Becky (parent)The Gruffalo Camp (Ages 6-8) Meeting new friends and performing on the big stage on the final day! |
Parent (parent)Summer Strings Camp His favourite part was getting his own instrument for the week and playing music games during class. |
Parent (parent)Instrument Exploration (Ages 4-5) He loved all of it. Came home every day singing new songs and with new stories. |
Parent (parent)Instrument Exploration (Ages 6-7) My child found the drumming especially interesting. He also really enjoyed engaging with the teenagers that were supporting the process. The concert at the end was clearly a point of pride for him. |
Alessia (parent)Instrument Exploration (Ages 4-5) The summer camp instructors and volunteers were amazing! |
Parent (parent)Instrument Exploration (Ages 4-5) Frankie loved his music camp, it was the best one we did all summer. |

For many there's a sense of awe when they enter the Royal Conservatory, and, well, rightly so. It's the premier music school in Canada, and can feel like ground zero in music education which, in many senses, it actually is. So many great artists have learned and taught here, something that can make it all seem more than a bit intimidating. The camps, though, turn that all on its head. There are sessions for experienced musicians to work together with others of equal talent, but the program is about more than that. It's about having a significant, fun experience with music. Sessions are available for all levels of musician, including those who are just starting out. There are opportunities to hear instruments, and touch them, and learn about what they can do. The fact that there are professionals coming in and out of the building, and working in the practice halls, augments the experience of the environment. For many, it's magical. For all, it's a unique experience, one that will generate lots of great memories and, more often than not, some new friends, too.
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