With so much pressure being put on young people in this day and age, it seems a shame that many parents believe they have to push their kids even further in order to assure their success in life. Parents will frequently get their children into a specialized program so they can master skills that are not commonly held in the general population. Summer programs such as musical theater camp is exactly such a place.
These camps are a starting ground for young people who feel drawn to explore the more creative side of their nature. They may want to learn a new talent, or continue to receive a detailed instruction on how to fully master an instrument that they had started picking on during their last summer visit. A musician never ceases to be a student.
In the past these camps were remembered by their attendees as boring retreats for children who had parents vacationing abroad. Children with hopes for attending pricey acting schools in New York or France would be enduring their summers in theaters, sweating over an ancient Oboe rather than hanging with their friends at the pool. Years later, it would seem that these are the very people who later make it into Hollywood and Broadway.
It is the belief of most creative people that all human beings have some sort of creative talent, and this perspective is strongly held. When young people are given the encouragement they need to overcome basic fears, then getting on a stage and performing becomes much easier. It really is simply a matter of helping them feel confident enough to face the fear of the audience.
These children are often fortunate enough to receive instruction from famous musicians that we all listen to every day. In fact, these celebrities take a strong interest in the future of these kids, and the music industry as a whole. One might even wonder how the kids get over being star-struck enough to actually learn anything.
Students are often given the choice at the beginning of their stay to decide what they wish to focus on for the season. One child may opt to learn an entirely new instrument or style of music. Another child might want to spend the season focusing on dance, acting. Or even mime.
It might seem mean to push young people so hard toward success, but then again, maybe it is not as bad as some of us think. Kids who have taken advantage of these camps, whether they were forced to or went voluntarily, discovered that the things they learned during that time of their lives could not be measured. It opened doors for them to get into places like Broadway and Hollywood.
Gone are the days of facial exercise, intonation, and classical music scores. Kids at these camps are learning to play Ozzy Osborne songs on an electric guitar while also being tutored on how to mold themselves into a modern playwright. The sky is the limit for these young people, and there is no doubt that the alternative and rock music to come may be written by some of the most talented and perfected musicians that have ever lived.
These camps are a starting ground for young people who feel drawn to explore the more creative side of their nature. They may want to learn a new talent, or continue to receive a detailed instruction on how to fully master an instrument that they had started picking on during their last summer visit. A musician never ceases to be a student.
In the past these camps were remembered by their attendees as boring retreats for children who had parents vacationing abroad. Children with hopes for attending pricey acting schools in New York or France would be enduring their summers in theaters, sweating over an ancient Oboe rather than hanging with their friends at the pool. Years later, it would seem that these are the very people who later make it into Hollywood and Broadway.
It is the belief of most creative people that all human beings have some sort of creative talent, and this perspective is strongly held. When young people are given the encouragement they need to overcome basic fears, then getting on a stage and performing becomes much easier. It really is simply a matter of helping them feel confident enough to face the fear of the audience.
These children are often fortunate enough to receive instruction from famous musicians that we all listen to every day. In fact, these celebrities take a strong interest in the future of these kids, and the music industry as a whole. One might even wonder how the kids get over being star-struck enough to actually learn anything.
Students are often given the choice at the beginning of their stay to decide what they wish to focus on for the season. One child may opt to learn an entirely new instrument or style of music. Another child might want to spend the season focusing on dance, acting. Or even mime.
It might seem mean to push young people so hard toward success, but then again, maybe it is not as bad as some of us think. Kids who have taken advantage of these camps, whether they were forced to or went voluntarily, discovered that the things they learned during that time of their lives could not be measured. It opened doors for them to get into places like Broadway and Hollywood.
Gone are the days of facial exercise, intonation, and classical music scores. Kids at these camps are learning to play Ozzy Osborne songs on an electric guitar while also being tutored on how to mold themselves into a modern playwright. The sky is the limit for these young people, and there is no doubt that the alternative and rock music to come may be written by some of the most talented and perfected musicians that have ever lived.
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