Music camp for talented 9 year old girl

Anonymous
Any suggestions for a music camp for 9 year old who can play two string instruments and the piano, loves to compose and sing? Anything in Bethesda or DC would be great.
Anonymous
At that age, I'd be looking at sleepaway camp if she's so talented. Interlochen takes rising 3rd graders, I think.
Anonymous
Levine school?
Anonymous

A Suzuki Institute would be wonderful if she already knows the Suzuki repertoire, or can whizz through it before the summer. There is one in this area.

https://suzukiassociation.org/events/institutes/?instr=Cello&ct=100

Anonymous
Thanks for all these great suggestions!
Anonymous
Well, this might be too common but my "talented" son loves Bach to Rock. They have a band camp and it's fun to play rock songs. It's not learning a lot on piano, but it is really a great time and most of the kids there are more serious musicians in their regular lives.
Anonymous
Check out Landon summer camp
Anonymous
Is the Landon summer camp serious in music or more of a fun camp?
Anonymous
Accelerando Music Camp at Études in Geogetown!
Find out more here: http://dcetudes.com/our-programs/summercamp/
Anonymous
Sleep away camp for Frenchwood Festival for Performing Arts, it's in Hancock NY. Fantastic program, my kids are going for the first time this Summer.
Anonymous
University of Maryland Summer Youth Music Camp

http://www.music.umd.edu/community/summer_activities/summer_youth_music_camp

Website says ages 10-16, so maybe for next year. Great camp, reasonably priced.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sleep away camp for Frenchwood Festival for Performing Arts, it's in Hancock NY. Fantastic program, my kids are going for the first time this Summer.


My kids wentto French Woods for the 1st time this Summer, to the 1st session. LOVED IT!!!
Anonymous
Np. Are there camps that allow kids to work on more than one instrument? My DD plays violin, piano and guitar, but wouldn't want to play violin all day.
Anonymous
Anyone know about Appel Farm Arts Camp in NJ? I was thinking about it for next year when DD is 11. My DD is gluten free and they say they can accommodate.
Anonymous
We are doing Levine, the kids are enjoying it so far, they have older students choose a NEW to them instrument so that everyone is at the same beginner level. If she would be interested in trying a new instrument. It's in DC off Tilden and they do offer aftercare.
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