Young Picassos and Piano Players! An art/music mini camp for children
What’s in it: An inventive, easy plan for a fun piano camp.
Who’s it for: I held this camp for ages 3-8. It can easily be adapted to older students.
Challenges: not many! Just gather your materials, your students, and have fun!
Young Picassos & Piano Players" is a flexible mini camp. This camp can be used with multiple ages and levels. Your studio can provide an original experience for children - whether online or in-person.
Use this camp for three consecutive half-days, or adapt as a theme for lessons during the summer. Make a group class for your students. Send as part of an asynchronous assignment. Enjoy the possibilities!
Day 1 takes us into the world of Pablo Picasso. Kids experience making art in a collage form, and learn what it was like for Pablo as a young boy.
Day 2 explores Wasily Kandinsky and the fascinating topic of synesthesia. Through music, art, and even technology - kids can learn how to relate color to their senses.
Day 3 tells the story of James Whistler, an artist who definitely did not always do as he was told! Stretching the imagination even further, children experiment with different media and foster their own creativity.
Along the way, kids can learn a solo piano piece or experience the joy of ensemble playing.
This camp has so much flexibility and innovation - I can’t wait to see all of the musical and visual art that comes from it!
What’s in it: An inventive, easy plan for a fun piano camp.
Who’s it for: I held this camp for ages 3-8. It can easily be adapted to older students.
Challenges: not many! Just gather your materials, your students, and have fun!
Young Picassos & Piano Players" is a flexible mini camp. This camp can be used with multiple ages and levels. Your studio can provide an original experience for children - whether online or in-person.
Use this camp for three consecutive half-days, or adapt as a theme for lessons during the summer. Make a group class for your students. Send as part of an asynchronous assignment. Enjoy the possibilities!
Day 1 takes us into the world of Pablo Picasso. Kids experience making art in a collage form, and learn what it was like for Pablo as a young boy.
Day 2 explores Wasily Kandinsky and the fascinating topic of synesthesia. Through music, art, and even technology - kids can learn how to relate color to their senses.
Day 3 tells the story of James Whistler, an artist who definitely did not always do as he was told! Stretching the imagination even further, children experiment with different media and foster their own creativity.
Along the way, kids can learn a solo piano piece or experience the joy of ensemble playing.
This camp has so much flexibility and innovation - I can’t wait to see all of the musical and visual art that comes from it!
What’s in it: An inventive, easy plan for a fun piano camp.
Who’s it for: I held this camp for ages 3-8. It can easily be adapted to older students.
Challenges: not many! Just gather your materials, your students, and have fun!
Young Picassos & Piano Players" is a flexible mini camp. This camp can be used with multiple ages and levels. Your studio can provide an original experience for children - whether online or in-person.
Use this camp for three consecutive half-days, or adapt as a theme for lessons during the summer. Make a group class for your students. Send as part of an asynchronous assignment. Enjoy the possibilities!
Day 1 takes us into the world of Pablo Picasso. Kids experience making art in a collage form, and learn what it was like for Pablo as a young boy.
Day 2 explores Wasily Kandinsky and the fascinating topic of synesthesia. Through music, art, and even technology - kids can learn how to relate color to their senses.
Day 3 tells the story of James Whistler, an artist who definitely did not always do as he was told! Stretching the imagination even further, children experiment with different media and foster their own creativity.
Along the way, kids can learn a solo piano piece or experience the joy of ensemble playing.
This camp has so much flexibility and innovation - I can’t wait to see all of the musical and visual art that comes from it!