Give them

CONFIDENCE

to take center stage!

Does your child love to sing?

Does your daughter sing all the time?

Does your son have a flair for the dramatic?

Do they secretly wish (or maybe not so secretly) that they could be center stage?

 

Do you wonder if there’s a place for him to get started?

What is the best place to teach her, support her, and give her valuable experience onstage?

 

Learn the basics of singing through fairy tales and fun

At Discover Your Voice Camp, we use fairytale characters and themes to teach children about how the voice works, how their bodies produce sound, and how they can use that knowledge to discover and grow their voices to their full potential.

At the core of our teaching, we celebrate the uniqueness of each person’s voice and the beauty it lends to the spectrum of sound.

Perform on stage for those you love

The Happily Ever After Concert is the culminating event of Discover Your Voice Camp.  Parents are given a peek into the themes we study all week, and each camper is featured according to their strengths, comfort-level, ability, and experience in order to give them the opportunity to SHINE. This opportunity is all about creating a positive performance experience for the young singer- one that makes them say, “That was so fun!  I LOVED it! I want to do that again!”

Play your way to learning about singing and performing

Crafts, dance, games, sing-a-longs, and more provide the “how-to” of learning about the voice. No stuffy lectures or boring lists of facts!

Students are highly engaged in learning. At the end of camp, they will probably be able to teach you a thing or two!

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 What if there was a place:

 

 

 

  • where she could get real experience singing on a stage?
  • where he was safe to take his first steps into performance in a positive, encouraging environment?
  • where she could develop confidence in her unique voice because she knows how her voice works and that it is unique to her?
  • where you could rest assured he wouldn’t just be a number?

Introducing…

 

 

 

 

 

Singing and acting camp for young and inexperienced performers.

 Disguised as pure fairy tale fun,

and a mixed with a little bit of magic,

 

kids learn foundational vocal technique

lay the foundation to perform with presence and authenticity.

They play,  sing, dance, make crafts,

and rehearse for our culminating event,

 

the Happily Ever After Concert!

 

 

Our next session :

 

Sunday, June 21-Saturday, June 27, 2020

 

120 College Ave.

Mountville, PA

 

The Reviews are in…

“She really enjoyed your voice camp and discovered she can sing high!  She also liked learning about the acronymn INSPIRE and what it stood for. She said it all helped with her confidence. She said YOU really helped her.”  
Jill M., mom of Ava

Age 9

“Ginny had such a great time and is already asking to go back.” 🙂  
Jessica S., mom of Ginny

Age 7

“She enjoyed learning more about her voice, and using the princesses and the color wheels to describe  the different tones in the voice was helpful to her.”  
Melanie A., mom of Catherine

Age 11

“She had such a good time and I can hear a difference in the strength of her voice! 

You do such a good job at making learning fun for the girls!”  

Melanie S., mom of Grace

Age 10

A Day in the Life

Take a look at the Discover Your Voice Camp curriculum to see how we fill our days with a variety of activities to keep campers actively engaged in learning while providing opportunities to practice singing, acting, and performing throughout the day.

Day 1: Your Body is Your Instrument

Students learn the basic parts of the vocal instrument and how they work together to produce the sounds we make.

Day 2: Framework

Building a framework for the voice: establishing balanced posture

Warm-ups

Body Language

Day 3: Sound

Range, registers

Tone of voice,

Enunciation

Day 4: Impulse of singing

Thoughts and Awareness

Nerves, stage fright

How to prepare for a performance

Day 5: Review and Rehearse

Students perform for one another, if they desire.

Students assess one another with the “Truth-o-meter”.

Happily Ever After Concert Run-through

Day 6: Happily Ever After Concert

Students have the option to dress up as a character for the performance or may just “dress up”.

Students perform songs and teach the audience about all they learned during the week.

Space is limited.  Don’t wait!

$250/camper

 

Early Bird Discounts available through

March 31, 2020

Questions about camp? Contact me here.

10 + 3 =

It’s never too early to build her confidence.

Equip her with knowledge

It is very common for people to begin developing insecurities about their voices and their capabilities early in life due to misunderstandings regarding talent and singing.

Discover Your Voice Camp equips children with knowledge about how their voices work which develops the assurance that singing is more than talent, it is a natural form of human expression and anyone can learn to sing!

Encourage her Individuality

Your voice is your message, the passion that you have to share with the world.

When you have confidence in the instrument, it paves the way for the message to be loud and clear.

Overcome fear together

One of the most common fears in adults surrounds public speaking or performing.

By providing a first step to public performance that is supportive, not competitive, students learn the important skill of pushing through their nerves and to engage with an audience.

Take her dream…

Make it a reality!

Space is limited.  Don’t wait!

$250/camper

 

Early Bird Discounts available through

March 31, 2020

Questions about camp? Contact me here.

4 + 5 =

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