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Letter from our Executive Director Welcome to the 2019 Summer Session at the Community School of Music and Arts! Summer is one of my favorite times of year at CSMA. From morning to afternoon, the building is bursting with creativity and joy from a campus full of busy campers. This year we’ve made a change to the structure of our summer camps. All camps will now be one-week, full-day sessions from 9:30am-3:30pm. Each camp will include a one-hour lunch break, plus snack breaks. Campers will still receive the same amount of instruction. We will still offer our extended care hours from 8:30-5:30pm. Our goal with this change is to allow more flexibility for busy parents as well as better accommodate families with summer travel plans. CSMA is proud to have served our Silicon Valley community with music and art programs for the past 50 years. As we look to CSMA’s future, we are excited to expand our campus with a 3,350 square foot state-of-the-art new wing, named in honor of longtime supporters Roy and Ruth Rogers. The project will also add 51 parking spaces and a drop-off area to improve safety. The expansion will allow us to respond to current demand and continue our long-standing commitment to Arts4All. We are extremely grateful for all of the support we have received so far. We invited you to join us to be part of CSMA’s exciting future! On behalf of CSMA’s staff, faculty and Board of Directors, thank you for being a part of our community and for your continued support of our programs and belief in the power of the arts! Sincerely,
Vickie Scott Grove Executive Director
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Financial Aid Available for All Programs In keeping with our commitment to Arts For All, CSMA offers tuition assistance to qualifying students.
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To apply, visit our Student Services office or download the forms at arts4all.org.
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Calendar
2019 Summer Session Important Dates SUMMER CAMPS & WORKSHOPS 6/3 Music Workshops begin 6/24 Camps begin 8/16 Music Workshops end 8/23 Camps end
MUSIC SCHOOL
6/24 Music Classes & Private Music Lessons begin 8/8 Music Classes & Private Music Lessons end
ART SCHOOL
6/24 Art Classes begin 8/22 Art Classes end
PRESCHOOL
6/27 Preschool Classes begin 8/22 Preschool Classes end
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
(No classes or lessons) 7/4 Independence Day
Family Arts Day: Sunday, July 21 Music & Fun for the Whole Family
Table of Contents Financial Aid Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 Digital Media Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Summer Music Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16 Preschool About Preschool Art & Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Preschool Music Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Preschool Art Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Art School
About Art Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Youth Art Class Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Youth Art Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-26 Studio Art Class Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Studio Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-31
Music School
Private Music Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Music Certificate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 About Music Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Intro Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Ensembles & Jazz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Registration & Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40 Special Programs & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Community Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Art Exhibitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover CO R P O R AT E , F O U N D AT I O N S A N D G O V E R N M E N T S U P P O R T E R S Michael and Ina Korek Foundation
CSMA inspires excellence through art and music education for people of all ages and abilities. MISSION
STATEMENT:
City of Mountain View
CSMA is a 501(c)3 non-profit center for arts education. We rely on donations from foundations, corporations, government agencies and individuals to fund programs, operations and financial aid for youth and low-income families. CSMA is grateful to its many generous donors.
Taube Family Foundation
For more information, see arts4all.org. CSMA invites you to support Arts for All through a tax-deductible donation. Fed Tax ID #23-7023900 Info: Kristen Maliksi, Development Associate, 650.917.6800 ext. 311
As a National Guild member, CSMA is committed to making arts education available to all. Summer 2019
Group of Northern California
Hurlbut-Johnson Charitable Trusts Edward J Daly Foundation
LOS ALTOS ROTARY Frank & Denise Quattrone Foundation
Bill Graham Foundation
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Financial Aid Information W
e believe that everyone should have access to an arts education. CSMA offers financial aid to students who meet income guidelines. Financial aid is available for all CSMA classes, camps and lessons.
How to Apply:
Tuition assistance is offered based on family size and income.
1. Complete our Financial Aid Application. The application is available in person at our Student Services office and on our website at arts4all.org. 2. Parents/legal guardians/applicants need to provide qualifying documentation: a) Federal tax return (1st page only) W2 forms documenting all income on tax return Previous 2 months’ pay stubs for all wage earners in the family OR b) Free or reduced school lunch letter OR c) Housing/Section 8 voucher. 3. Financial Aid approval usually is determined within two business days. 4. Students who are awarded Financial Aid need to register in person at our Student Services office.
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When to Apply: Financial aid is approved on a rolling basis as applications are received. Financial aid must be approved before recipients can enroll. As some programs fill up quickly, we recommend applying at least one to two weeks before the start of your lesson, class or camp. For more information about Financial Aid, or how to apply, please contact: Kathryn Sanwick, Registrar ksanwick@arts4all.org; 650-917-6800 ext. 328
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Summer Camps
2019 Summer Session
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SMA offers over 75 camps each year. Our camps let students explore, create and share the joy of making art and new friends!
CSMA’s Summer Camps offer: • Variety of themes – explore a favorite subject or learn something new! • Faculty of professional artists and arts educators • Low teacher-to-student ratio • Relaxing, safe and fun environment • Opportunities to work independently and collaborate with friends • End-of-camp exhibitions • Extended day supervision available from 8:30am – 5:30pm
CSMA Camps… where art, memories & friends are made! Summer 2019
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June 24 – August 23 Camps Info • AGES: Campers must be in grades indicated. • CAMP SIZE: Maximum of 16 children per camp (unless otherwise noted). • DRESS: Please wear clothes appropriate for making art. • LUNCH/SNACKS: Bring sack lunch and snacks for mid-camp break. Nutfree only, please.
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One-Week Digital Media Camps (Ages 11-17 yrs)
9:30AM–3:30PM $435 per camp (1 wk/5 days) Bring sack lunch and snacks for mid-camp break. Nut-free only, please. No computer art experience necessary. MAX: 12 students per camp
Digital Photography
Learn the functions of your camera, composition, lighting techniques and how to take action shots! Students will also learn alternative photography methods and project applications using Photoshop. Please Note: Students must provide their own digital camera.
Mon-Fri 60042
Mon-Fri 60048
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July 8–12
Dan Fenstermacher
July 15–19
Dan Fenstermacher
Digital Animation
Create your own animated short movies using Adobe Creative Cloud and Wacom tablets! Build your digital art skills while creating movies with 2D animation!
Mon-Fri July 29–August 2 60059
Mon-Fri 60065
Jeff Jackson
August 5–9 Jeff Jackson
Digital Illustration
Learn the process of digital illustration using industry software. Students sketch their ideas, then turn them into digital paintings using Wacom tablets and Adobe Creative Cloud. Projects include book covers, story illustration, poster design and more!
Mon-Fri
August 12–16
Mon-Fri
August 19–23
60071 60077
Ian Wing Ian Wing
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Summer Camps
Ages 5-13 yrs C
SMA camps are now full day sessions from 9:30am–3:30pm. Each camp includes a one hour lunch break, plus shorter snack breaks. Campers should pack lunch and snacks each day (nut-free only, please).
June 24 – August 23
EXTENDED DAY SUPERVISION FEES Morning supervision is available from 8:30am9:30am. Afternoon supervision is available from 3:30pm-5:30pm. Morning and afternoon supervision should be registered for separately.
SESSION 1
June 24–28 9:30am-3:30pm $330 (1 wk/5 days)
Mix It Up
5-6 yrs
Erin Fournier
60027
Express yourself with drawing, painting, collage and more! Learn about texture, shape and color mixing. Explore and experiment with fun mixed media!
Ancient Worlds
6-7 yrs
Lindsay Montgomery
60028
Jump back in time to the days of ancient civilizations! Be inspired by the ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and more. Draw, paint and collage while exploring places like an Aztec temple, a Roman coliseum and a medieval castle.
FEE Sessions 1 & 3-9 Session 2
8:30-9:30AM
$50/5 days
$40/4 days
3:30-5:30PM
$100/5 days
$80/4 days
Supervision Session # 1 61030 Morning 8:30-9:30AM $50/5 days 61031 Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM $100/5 days
8-11 yrs
Mythical Creatures Jordan Maliksi
60030
Journey into exciting ancient stories to discover fascinating creatures of mythology! Draw, paint and collage a creative mythological adventure.
10-13 yrs
Mosaica Lisa Ramirez
60031
Discover the world of mosaics, from the earliest stone and pebble mosaics to beautiful tile mosaics set in plaster. Learn how to plan your mosaic pattern, use the proper tools for tile mosaic and how to create mosaic art in different mediums.
The Art of Math & Science
7-8 yrs
Pantea Karimi
60029
Explore the math and science behind art! Learn about artists, scientists and mathematicians. Draw, create 3D models and paint using geometry, fractals, ratios, colors and shapes.
For Broadway Bound & other musical theater camps, please see page 15.
PLEASE NOTE: Make sure you sign up
for any supervision sessions you need.
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SESSION 2
Summer Camps July 1–5
9:30am-3:30pm $270 (1 wk/4 days)* 61032 61033
Supervision Session # 2 Morning 8:30-9:30AM Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM
*No Camp July 4
Rosalyn Carson
61034 61035
60032
5-6 yrs
60033
6-7 yrs
60034
7-8 yrs
Learn to draw, paint and collage your favorite animals. Be inspired by the way animals have been portrayed throughout the ages and create your own amazing animal art!
6-7 yrs
Storyland Adventures Lindsay Montgomery
Take a trip into the magical land of literary imagination to create art inspired by your favorite tales. Create your own story book and bring your characters to life. Draw, paint, collage and more.
7-8 yrs
Wearable Art Angelica Ortiz
Express yourself with artwork you can wear! Altered clothes, hats, masks and props are just some of the fun projects we will be making in this camp. Create your very own style!
8-11 yrs
Young Architects Andy Phares
60035
Explore techniques in perspective, illustration and architectural drawing. See how drawing and drafting are used in real life as you build skills with creative, challenging projects and then bring your designs to life with 3D mixed media models.
10-13 yrs
Snail Mail Art Heather Morgan
60036
Make books and journals from recycled materials, make marbled paper and create your own rubber stamps and postcards to send to friends. Use collage, painting and printmaking techniques. Create dip pens from feathers and found materials.
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July 8–12
9:30am-3:30pm $330 (1 wk/5 days)
$40/4 days $80/4 days
Animals, Animals, Animals
5-6 yrs
SESSION 3
Supervision Session # 3 Morning 8:30-9:30AM Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM
$50/5 days $100/5 days
Color My World Angelica Ortiz
60037
Explore the exciting world of color! From the bright color palettes of the Fauves to the soft muted tones of the Impressionists, see how artists play with color and make your own chromatic works of art!
Circus, Circus Lindsay Montgomery
60038
Let’s go to the circus! Have fun with elephants, lions, acrobats and clowns. Be the artistic ringmaster of your own fun and exciting circus adventure through drawing, painting, collage and more.
Around the World in 80 Days Catherine Le Lannic
60039
Draw a map and go on an exciting adventure around the world! Create a mini world with rivers, boats, railroads, castles, deserts and hot air balloons. Listen to Jules Verne’s fantastic story while you solve riddles and find hidden treasures.
8-11 yrs
Drawing for Kids Carolina Moura
60040
See with the eye of an artist! Learn to draw realistically using light and shadow, perspective and proportions in a variety of drawing mediums including graphite, charcoal, conte, ink, printmaking and more.
10-13 yrs
Surreal World Jordan Maliksi
60041
Explore the world of melting clocks, spirit animals and flying trains! Stretch your imagination as you create wacky works in paint, 3D, collage and more.
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SESSION 4
Summer Camps July 15–19
SESSION 5
9:30am-3:30pm $330 (1 wk/5 days) 61036 61037
5-6 yrs
Supervision Session # 4 Morning 8:30-9:30AM Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM
Angelica Ortiz
61038 61039
60043
Read along to your favorite books, then create artwork inspired by them. Draw, paint and construct with cardboard, paper, paint and more.
6-7 yrs
Art in Outer Space Rosalyn Carson
Folk Arts Erin Fournier
Time Traveler Lindsay Montgomery
10-13 yrs
Project Fashion Junghun Yu
Anna Fankhauser
Far East Fables
6-7 yrs
60047
Want to create your own one-of-a-kind fashion style? This is the camp for you! Learn the fundamentals of fashion design and sketching. Receive hands-on instruction to help you take your ideas off the page and turn them into real pieces of clothing and fashion accessories.
60049
Atreyee Ghosh
60050
Escape to the far east and be inspired by folk tales and fables of long lost empires. Recreate a world of dragons, heroes, firebirds and artifacts with drawing, painting, papier-mâché and more.
Build It!
7-8 yrs
Heather Morgan
60051
Learn how to make pictures into 3D wonders! Create drawings and make sculptures as you look at architecture from around the world.
Adventures at the Museum
60046
Travel through time to discover the art and architecture of different eras. Draw, paint and collage while visiting places from the past and the future!
$50/5 days $100/5 days
Celebrate summer in this camp! Explore the seashore with sand castles, seashells and tide pools, then dive underwater to an ocean of fantastic sea creatures. Be inspired by summertime sports and icy treats. Draw, paint, collage and more.
60045
Experience stories, imagery and customs of cultures from around the world! Create art based on motifs and ideas using textiles, paints and more.
8-11 yrs
Supervision Session #5 Morning 8:30-9:30AM Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM
Sand, Surf & Sun
5-6 yrs
60044
Make galactic art from other worlds - time altering machines, space suits, planets and stars. Travel the universe with paint, watercolor, pastels and markers and return to show your artwork!
7-8 yrs
9:30am-3:30pm $330 (1 wk/5 days)
$50/5 days $100/5 days
Wild About Books
July 22–26
8-11 yrs
Angelica Ortiz
60052
Be inspired by famous museums around the world, from the Louvre in Paris, to the Met in New York, to the Cantor Art Center right here in the Bay! Explore a variety of mediums including paint, pencil, printmaking and more.
10-13 yrs
Amazing Inventions Ernest Regua
60053
Art and science fuse with imagination! Moving sculptures are just the beginning in this fun mixed media class. Draw, create and decorate your inventions with found objects and embellishments.
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SESSION 6
Summer Camps July 29–Aug 2
9:30am-3:30pm $330 (1 wk/5 days) 61040 61041
Supervision Session #6 Morning 8:30-9:30AM Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM
Lindsay Montgomery
61042 61043
60054
5-6 yrs
60055
6-7 yrs
It’s a small world! Travel around it by toy train, plane, boat or rocket. Create toys from different countries you visit. Draw, paint, collage and build with traditional and mixed media!
6-7 yrs
Dragon & Fairy Friends Catherine Le Lannic
Come away to a fantasy world where dragons and fairies roam the land! Create your own magical artwork inspired by fantastical stories and mythical creatures.
7-8 yrs
Puppet Parade Angelica Ortiz
60056
Explore the world of puppet making, from sock puppets to simple marionettes. Create your own puppets from wood, papier-mâché and found objects inspired by cultural and imaginary themes.
8-11 yrs
Cartoon Craze Heather Morgan
60057
Love comics? Wonder how artists create them? Write stories, create characters, draw and publish your fantastic stories.
Sculpture & Stone Carving
10-13 yrs
Jordan Maliksi
60058
Learn additive and subtractive techniques of the great sculptors. Spend part of the week with soap carving, plaster and wire and the other part carving real stone. Find the sculpture hidden in your block of stone! (Max: 24 students)
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Aug 5–9
9:30am-3:30pm $330 (1 wk/5 days)
$50/5 days $100/5 days
Toy Travels
5-6 yrs
SESSION 7
Supervision Session # 7 Morning 8:30-9:30AM Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM
$50/5 days $100/5 days
Art of the Imagination Atreyee Ghosh
60060
Take a fantastic adventure into your imagination! Listen to stories and be inspired by music to create imaginary characters and scenes. Draw, paint and collage from your wildest dreams.
Forest Explorers Anna Fankhauser
60061
Explore the redwood forest and discover the many creatures that creep about: salamanders, frogs, banana slugs and more. Build an environment with ferns, flora and fauna. Draw, paint and collage with pencils, tempera paint and more.
7-8 yrs
Wonders of the World Lindsay Montgomery
60062
Take a trip around the world and explore diverse cultures. Create masks, paintings, artifacts and more inspired by global wonders!
8-11 yrs
3D World Lisa Martinez
60063
Think outside the box! Explore the world of 3D art using a wide variety of materials like papier-mâché, wire and found objects.
10-13 yrs
Jewelry Making Wesley Barrow
60064
Learn a variety of jewelry techniques to create your own earrings, bracelets and rings, plus a jewelry box for storing all of your precious jewels.
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SESSION 8
Summer Camps Aug 12–16
SESSION 9
9:30am-3:30pm $330 (1 wk/5 days)
9:30am-3:30pm $330 (1 wk/5 days)
Supervision Session # 8 61044 Morning 8:30-9:30AM $50/5 days 61045 Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM $100/5 days
The Book of Me
5-6 yrs
Atreyee Ghosh
Supervision Session # 9 61046 Morning 8:30-9:30AM $50/5 days 61047 Afternoon 3:30-5:30PM $100/5 days
60066
5-6 yrs
60067
6-7 yrs
60068
7-8 yrs
Tell the story of the one-and-only you! Draw, paint, collage and more. Take an artistic journey through self-discovery and tell the world all about you through your art.
6-7 yrs
Enchanted Garden Catherine Le Lannic
Create an enchanted garden ruled by a frog prince and filled with magical creatures. Imagine wild garden sprites zipping by on their dragonfly mounts. Bring it all to life through your drawings and paintings.
Superhero Saga
7-8 yrs
Andy Phares
Bang! Zap! Kapow! Bring all sorts of characters and creatures to life in your own comics and storybooks. Use a variety of materials to escape into the action-packed universe of heroes and villains.
8-11 yrs
Watercolor Wonders Lindsay Montgomery
60069
Learn how to paint with watercolor in new and unexpected ways as well as some of the more traditional ones. See how watercolor can be used to marbleize paper and dye fabric. Find out what happens when salt is added to the mix.
10-13 yrs
Mini Masterpieces Carolina Moura
Aug 19–23
60070
Let the distinct artistic styles of Monet, Picasso and Van Gogh inspire your own mini painted masterpieces. Sample their color palettes, learn their techniques and paint with acrylics.
World Music & Art Catherine Le Lannic
60072
Journey to the four corners of the earth through creative art and traditional music. Create art in a variety of mediums inspired by the local styles of the countries you visit along the way.
Crazy Critters Andy Phares
60073
Bring your imagined critters to life as drawings, puppets and toys. Techniques include sketching ideas, painting, using mixed media and adding embellishments to create these one-of-a-kind works of art.
Modern Masters Jordan Maliksi
60074
Look to the masters of 20th century art for inspiration! From painting to 3D art, discover new ways of seeing and thinking. Unlock your potential for creative expression while learning about artists such as Matisse, Pollock, Mondrian and Picasso.
8-11 yrs
Altered States Atreyee Ghosh
60075
Learn to alter books, photos and found objects into original works of art. From faux finishing to embellishment, deconstruction to mixed media layering—have fun exploring a variety of mediums and techniques.
10-13 yrs
Graphic Novels Ernest Regua
60076
Learn the basics of creating your own graphic novels, including story outline, character development, time sequencing and other drawing essentials. Print your books to share and trade with camp mates. : Musical component to camp
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Summer Music Workshops
Summer Session 2019
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ake your playing to a new level! Our intensive music workshops are led by outstanding CSMA and guest faculty. In CSMA’s Summer Music Workshops, you’ll find: • Individual and group instruction for every student • Solo, small & large ensemble repertoire • Digital music instruction in composition & recording • Music theory sessions • Special lectures & demonstrations • Opportunity to work with accompanists & faculty • Student and faculty performances in Tateuchi Hall
IMPORTANT NOTE Most workshops require: • Minimum of 2 years of private lessons on instrument • Secure knowledge of music reading at student’s level • Faculty approval or audition. See individual workshop descriptions for detailed prerequisite information and/or specific requirements. Once workshop registration is confirmed, students will be asked to provide the following info: instrument(s), name of private lesson teacher(s), list of 5 pieces of music learned in previous six months, number of years of private lessons and number of years of ensemble experience. Registered students will be advised about how/what to prepare for their workshop.
For more information, contact: Heather Paisar, Music Classes Coordinator, hpaisar@arts4all.org; 650-917-6800 x312 12
June 3 – August 16 Summer Workshops include: ABRSM Level 5 Theory Prep Advanced Placement Music Theory Prep Broadway Bound I Broadway Bound II Composing For The Small Ensemble Crash Course in Music History: Classical Music Crash Course in Music History: Popular Music Digital Music Creations GarageBand High School Music Theater Workshop Music at Tateuchi String Quartet Workshop Theater & Music Magic Theory Bootcamp
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Summer Music Workshops String Quartet Workshop
Prereq: Faculty approval or audition required. In this week-long workshop, enthusiasts of classical string quartet literature will explore traditional repertoire and arrangements. Rehearsals and coachings will help students improve rhythm, listening, leadership and other skills needed to create a successful ensemble. This class is aimed at intermediate to advanced students and will culminate in a performance on the last day of the workshop. Please Note: Please contact hpaisar@arts4all.org to schedule an audition/interview before enrolling.
Gr 9-12
$300/5 days
30209 Mon-Fri, 9:30AM-12:00PM Hazelle Miloradovitch Jun 3-Jun 7
Summer 2019
Composing For The GarageBand Small Ensemble Prereq: Students must be able to read both treble and bass clef fluently. Students will then work with CSMA faculty musicians in rehearsals, culminating with a concert of the works the students composed during the week. Students will learn the composition process and notational issues, and will receive input from performers on their works. Beginning and more advanced composition students are encouraged to take part as well.
This popular program is a fantastic gateway into the world of writing and producing your own music. Students will use GarageBand as an introduction to basic elements of music composition and the mixing and mastering process. Students will receive feedback on their projects throughout the week.
Gr 5-12
$435/5 days
30200 Zach Pfeifer
Mon-Fri, 9:30AM-3:30PM Jun 17-Jun 21
Please Note: Use of Noteflight Notation program will be provided along with a recording of the concert.
Gr 5-12
$435/5 days
30201 Zach Pfeifer
Mon-Fri, 9:30AM-3:30PM Jun 10-Jun 14
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Summer Music Workshops Digital Music Creations
Music at Tateuchi
Prereq: Students should be able to read both treble and bass clef notation. This week-long studio session is for composers of any skill and knowledge level interested in composition software including GarageBand, Logic X, Noteflight and Finale. Students will learn or advance their skills on the software of their choice while developing their compositional skills. Instruction includes rotational, one-onone time.
Gr 5-12
30202 Marcos Saenz
$435/5 days
Mon-Fri, 9:30AM-3:30PM Jun 24-Jun 28
Intensive training for intermediate and advanced string players and pianists selected by audition. Music at Tateuchi is a two-week, intensive summer program offering high level training to intermediate and advanced string players and pianists that are selected by video audition.Under members of the San Francisco Symphony and distinguished guest artists, students participate in daily master classes, recitals, chamber music and small group coaching. Music at Tateuchi provides ample opportunities to perform in public, honing professionalism, developing leadership skills and self-confidence. Music at Tateuchi is also an ideal environment for fostering young musical talent. The program focuses on providing students with access to high quality training with music professionals at the top of their field. Questions and inquiries should be directed to Carrie Campbell (CSMA Music School Director) at 650.917.6800 ext. 304 or ccampbell@arts4all.org. Interested students should complete the online application form at arts4all.org. There is a $50 application fee. Application deadline is April 15, 2019.
Gr 6-12 30212 CSMA Faculty & Guest Artists
$1,850*/14 days Mon-Sun, 10:00AM-5:00PM Jul 7-Jul 20
*Does not include application fee.
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Summer Music Workshops Summer Musical Theater Theater & Music Magic
Everyone can be a star! Performers will combine sound and motion in this highenergy workshop that includes drama, songs, movement and more. All students will star in an end-of-camp finale performance!
Gr 2-3 30215 Kaye DeVries
$350/10 days Mon-Fri, 9:30AM-12:00PM Aug 5-Aug 16
Broadway Bound I & II
Here’s your chance to shine as you perform a wonderful collection of Broadway songs. Sing and dance in this high-energy music camp with a chance for every performer to have a moment in the lights! Coaching and role for every singer add up to a grand finale! This popular workshop is offered twice this summer, split by age group. Max: 24 students
Broadway Bound I
Gr 4-6
30213 Kaye DeVries
$350/10 days
Mon-Fri, 9:30AM-12:00PM Jun 10-Jun 21
High School Musical Theater Workshop
Join us for a one-week intensive musical theater workshop for high schoolers! Students will learn stage basics and improvisation, as well as movement for auditions, scene work and audition monologues. Participants will also be allotted time for vocal coachings and private voice lessons. The week will culminate in a performance for family and friends!
Gr 9-12
$450/5 days
30216 Mon-Fri, 9:00AM-4:00PM Michael Strelo-Smith Jun 24-Jun 28
Broadway Bound II
Gr 6-8
30214 Kaye DeVries
Summer 2019
$350/10 days
Mon-Fri, 9:30AM-12:00PM Jul 22-Aug 2
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Summer Music Workshops
Music theory in the morning + music history in the afternoon = a full day of music!
Music Theory Theory Bootcamp
This intensive workshop is designed for older beginners. Students will work at a faster pace to learn theory fundamentals equivalent to our Theory 5 class. Age requirements will be strictly followed as this class is designed for upper elementary to middle school aged students only. Exam Equivalent: RCM Level 5 or ABRSM 3.
Gr 5-8 30204 Matt Volkar 30205 Marcos Saenz
$300/5 days Mon-Fri, 9:00AM-12:00PM Jun 17-Jun 21 Mon-Fri, 9:00AM-12:00PM Jul 22-Jul 26
Advanced Placement Music Theory Prep
Prereq: Theory 8B or equivalent. Enhance your basic music theory skills in preparation for CSMA’s AP Music Theory course. This one-week intensive course will review basic, intermediate and advanced theory subjects as well as introduce 4-part harmony, musicianship and sight-singing, and score analysis. For students in 8th grade or higher.
Gr 8-12
30203 Marcos Saenz
$300/5 days
Mon-Fri, 9:00AM-12:00PM Aug 5-Aug 9
ABRSM Level 5 Theory Prep
Prereq: Theory 7B or permission of Class Coordinator. Prepare for the ABRSM Level 5 Theory Exam in an intensive week of study. Topics covered are those that will be present on the exam including intervals, transposition, short score/open score and melody writing. ABRSM practice tests and model answers provided to each student as part of the course materials. Students who successfully complete the workshop will receive permission to register for the ABRSM Level 5 Theory Exam through CSMA. Please Note: Students who are preparing for the ABRSM Level 4 Theory Exam may also enroll in this workshop with instructor permission.
Gr 5-12
30208 Marcos Saenz
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$300/5 days
Crash Courses in Music History Classical Music
What makes a symphony a symphony? What is the difference between a Nocturne and an Etude? This fun workshop will help students understand what they are listening to when performing and listening to classical music. Participants will explore different genres, composers and time periods in this crash course.
Gr 5-12
$300/5 days
30206 Matt Volkar
Mon-Fri, 1:00-4:00PM Jun 17-Jun 21
Popular Music
How did the classical music of centuries past become the rock and pop music of today? Join us for a week-long crash course in the history of modern popular music from jazz to rock to pop. Students will find the connections between the pop music of today and the classical music of yesterday through guided listening and discussion.
Gr 5-12
30207 Marcos Saenz
$300/5 days
Mon-Fri, 1:00-4:00PM Jul 22-Jul 26
Mon-Fri, 9:00AM-12:00PM Jul 29-Aug 2
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Preschool Music & Art Classes
2019 Summer Session Preschool Info • Parent/caregiver attendance is required for most classes. See individual class descriptions. • CLASS SIZE: Maximum of 12 children per art class and 10 per music class (unless otherwise noted). • DRESS: Please wear comfortable clothes appropriate for movement, getting messy and making art. • Full semester schedule on page 3. • Read Preschool faculty bios on page 18 or visit arts4all.org.
Summer 2019
June 27 – Aug 22 (8 weeks)
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e a part of CSMA’s Little Artists and Little Musicians programs! These preschool programs focus on sequential learning in music and visual arts with classes that continually build on concepts, skills and techniques. Most classes include parent participation, providing a fun experience for both parent and child! In our Little Artists and Little Musicians classes, preschoolers will: • Experiment and learn in a fun, hands-on, creative environment • Discover new art mediums, masterpieces, songs, musical instruments and more • Learn from a faculty of experienced, early childhood educators • Nurture their natural, inner creativity • Develop a life-long love of learning! Music & At the end of each session, students can repeat the level Fun with a new curriculum or move on to the next level, for th e Whole depending on readiness and age.
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Preschool Music Little Musicians 1
This engaging, interactive family music program is designed as a first musical experience in a nurturing and creative environment. Little Musicians 1 explores musical contrasts, steady beat, rhythm and melody using fingerplays, action songs, basic instruments and movement. Each class is a mix of teacher-led activities and individual exploration. At the end of the session, children will feel a bond with the instructor, have confidence to participate fully in a group situation, anticipate the sequence of the class, be aware of high/low, loud/soft, fast/slow and find these contrasts in voice, instrument and their environment. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.
18 mos-3 yrs 40000 Tracy Wu 40001 Daniel Garcia 40002 Daniel Garcia
$155/8 wks
Thu, 10:00-10:45AM Jun 27-Aug 22 Sat, 9:00-9:45AM Jun 29-Aug 17 Sat, 10:00-10:45AM Jun 29-Aug 17
Little Musicians 2:
Little Musicians 3:
This program is designed for children who are excited and curious about making music with their family and on their own. Little Musicians 2 introduces a variety of tempos, meters and tonalities while the students develop a pre-instrument vocabulary. Children will be encouraged to demonstrate original ideas for singing and movement, while families work in whole groups, small groups and pairs. At the end of the session, students will be able to play along with a group’s steady beat, understand rhythmic notation and create and read rhythm patterns.
In this class, children will listen to and experiment with guitars, violins, cellos, pianos, flutes and more while learning about notes, rhythms and tempos.
Creative Music Makers
Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.
3-4 yrs
40003 Tracy Wu 40004 Daniel Garcia
$155/8 wks
Thu, 11:00-11:45AM Jun 27-Aug 22 Sat, 11:00-11:45AM Jun 29-Aug 17
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Music & Instrument Exploration
Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.
4-5 yrs 40006 Tracy Wu
$155/8 wks
Thu, 1:30-2:15PM Jun 27-Aug 22
Little Musicians 3: Musical Stepping Stones
Have fun learning music skills through listening, singing, dancing and experimenting with basic instruments. Concepts like tempo, rhythm and melody are taught in this interactive class where children are encouraged to become independent singers and participants. Provides a stepping stone to Do Re Mi. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.
4-5 yrs
$155/8 wks
40005 Tracy Wu
Thu, 9:00-9:45AM Jun 27-Aug 22
Our Preschool Faculty - In Their Own Words MUSIC FACULTY
ART FACULTY
Daniel Garcia
Lena Boot
“I have worked many years as an early childhood educator and I weave music into my daily curriculum. My background allows me to bring a unique teaching style to my classes, incorporating singing with guitar, musical games, movement and exploration of rhythm instruments.”
“My passion is working with preschool-age children, giving them opportunities to be creative in art. In the style of Reggio Emelia, I provide a creative art environment that gives children the opportunity to observe, inquire, explore and use fine motor and cognitive skills. Art provides them with an awareness of themselves and their surroundings.”
Tracy Wu “I believe strongly in using music as a vehicle to develop articulate, wellrounded individuals. In early music classes I use song, rhythm instruments and movement to nurture a love for music and the world around us. I draw upon my experience as a Bing Nursery School teacher to develop excitement and curiosity for musical concepts such as rhythm, pitch, dynamics, tempo and tone.”
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Preschool Art Little Artists 1
This process-oriented, fun family program is designed as a first classroom experience in a nurturing and creative environment. Little Artists 1 explores colors, shapes and textures using paint, glue, glitter and other fun, messy materials. Each class will consist of 4-5 different activities. Students explore at their own pace. Parents are invited to participate and create. Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.
18 mos-3 yrs 40010 Lena Boot 40007 CSMA Faculty
$155/8 wks
Sat, 9:00-9:45 AM Jun 29-Aug 17 Sat, 10:00-10:45AM Jun 29-Aug 17
Little Artists 2:
Little Artists 2:
Little Artists 3:
Well known children’s illustrators like Eric Carle and Dr. Seuss provide a foundation for art expression in this fun, hands-on class. Characters come to life with pastels, paint, clay and more.
materials to make free-standing masterpieces in this hands-on class.
Stories & Adventures 3D Explorers Build 3D art using wood, found objects, clay, in Art papier-mâché and more. Children use diverse
Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required.
3-4 yrs
$155/8 wks
40011 Lena Boot 40012 Lena Boot
Sat, 10:00-10:45AM Jun 29-Aug 17 Sat, 11:00-11:45AM Jun 29-Aug 17
Have fun making animal masks, building with clay and experimenting with materials from nature to create unique works of art. Children will be inspired to create using the beauty of nature!
Summer 2019
40009 CSMA Faculty
$155/8 wks
Sat, 1:00-1:45PM Jun 29-Aug 17
Little Artists 3:
Young Masterpieces Please Note: If you feel your child is ready, this is a drop-off program.
4-5 yrs 40013 Lena Boot
Please Note: Parent or caregiver attendance is required. 40008 CSMA Faculty
4-5 yrs
Meet the masters! Each week a different artist is featured and children are introduced to a variety of inspiring materials. Have fun learning how to paint like Van Gogh and sculpt like Rodin.
Animals & Nature
3-4 yrs
Please Note: If you feel your child is ready, this is a drop-off program.
$155/8 wks
Sat, 2:00-2:45PM Jun 29-Aug 17
$155/8 wks
Sat, 11:00-11:45AM Jun 29-Aug 17
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2019 Summer Session At CSMA’s Art School, you’ll find: • Positive, supportive, pressure-free environment • Faculty of accomplished professional artists and arts educators • Sequential classes to build skills from beginner to advanced • Small class size for personalized instruction • A community to enjoy making art with others • Flexible program of study for all levels, from beginners to experienced artists • Student exhibitions throughout the year CSMA offers a variety of art classes in different mediums, including: • Drawing • Painting • Sculpture • Ceramics • Digital Arts • Printmaking • Fashion Design 20
June 24 – August 22 (8 weeks)
Art Classes Info • AGES: Classes designed to meet the developmental levels of students in grades K-12, plus adults. • CLASS SIZE: Maximum of 12 students per class (unless otherwise noted). • MATERIALS: Materials list provided at first class. Materials supplied for Children & Youth classes (unless otherwise noted). • DRESS: Please wear clothes appropriate for making art. • Full semester schedule on pg 3. • Art faculty bios available at arts4all.org.
Meet Our Art School Staff (left to right):
Emma Patrick, Art School Program Assistant Tara Kappes, Art Programs Manager
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Youth Art Class Schedule PRIMARY Ages 5-7 yrs
Ceramics Draw, Paint, Sculpt
Amy Steinmann Alisa Kroyan Atreyee Ghosh Atreyee Ghosh Catherine Le Lannic Samantha Tripp Lena Boot Fashion Foundations Junghun Yu ELEMENTARY Drawing Atreyee Ghosh Ages 8-11 yrs Painting Atreyee Ghosh Ceramics Sarah McNutt Thomas Love Draw, Paint, Sculpt Alisa Kroyan Catherine Le Lannic Samantha Tripp Chinese Brush Painting Qing Xu Jewelry Making Lejoi Reese INTERMEDIATE Drawing Tiffany Lin Ages 10-14 yrs Painting Carolina Moura Ceramics Sarah McNutt Thomas Love Cartoons, Comics & Characters Ian Wing Fashion Design Junghun Yu Digital Illustration Emma Patrick Digital Photography Dan Fenstermacher Digital Animation Ian Wing
Tue Mon Wed Wed Fri Sat Sat Wed Thu Tue Wed Sat Mon Fri Sat
6/25 - 8/13 6/24 - 8/12 6/26 - 8/14 6/26 - 8/14 6/28 - 8/16 6/29 - 8/17 6/29 - 8/17 6/26 - 8/14 6/27 - 8/22 6/25 - 8/13 6/26 - 8/14 6/29 - 8/17 6/24 - 8/12 6/28 - 8/16 6/29 - 8/17
4:15 - 5:15 PM 4:15 - 5:15 PM 4:15 - 5:15 PM 5:30 - 6:30 PM 4:15 - 5:15 PM 9:30 - 10:30 AM 12:00 - 1:00 PM 4:15 - 5:45 PM 4:15 - 5:45 PM 4:15 - 5:45 PM 4:30 - 6:00 PM 10:00 - 11:30 AM 5:30 - 7:00 PM 5:30 - 7:00 PM 11:00 - 12:30 PM
$160 $160 $160 $160 $160 $160 $160 $210 $195 $195 $195 $195 $195 $195 $195
Mon Tue Wed Tue Thu Sat
6/24 - 8/12 6/25 - 8/13 6/26 - 8/14 6/25 - 8/13 6/27 - 8/22 6/29 - 8/17
4:15 - 5:45 PM 4:30 - 6:00 PM 4:30 - 6:00 PM 4:15 - 5:45 PM 4:30 - 6:00 PM 12:00 - 2:00 PM
$195 $210 $195 $195 $195 $195
Mon Fri Fri Sat Thu
6/24 - 8/12 6/28 - 8/16 6/28 - 8/16 6/29 - 8/17 6/27 - 8/22
4:30 - 6:00 PM 4:15 - 5:45 PM 4:15 - 5:45 PM 1:30 - 3:00 PM 4:00 - 5:30 PM
$195 $210 $175 $175 $175
*Special Age: 6-8 yrs
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Primary Art Classes (5–7 yrs) Primary Ceramics
All skill levels welcome! Squish, squash, pinch and pull! Build motor skills while learning to construct clay masterpieces using pinch, coil, slab and glazing techniques. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
5-7 yrs
$160/8 wks
50101 Amy Steinmann
Tue, 4:15-5:15PM June 25-August 13
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Primary Fashion Draw, Paint, Sculpt Foundations All skill levels welcome! Learn about elements of art (line, shape, color, texture and form), color theory and composition. Try drawing, painting, 3-D projects and clay creations. Explore paint, oil pastels, watercolors, clay and more. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
5-7 yrs
$160/8 wks
50092 Alisa Kroyan 50107 Atreyee Ghosh 50108 Atreyee Ghosh 50123 Catherine Le Lannic 50129 Samantha Tripp 50130 Lena Boot
Mon, 4:15-5:15PM June 24-August 12 Wed, 4:15-5:15PM June 26-August 14 Wed, 5:30-6:30PM June 26-August 14 Fri, 4:15-5:15PM June 28-August 16 Sat, 9:30-10:30AM June 29-August 17 Sat, 12:00-1:00PM June 29-August 17
All skill levels welcome! Have fun expressing your personality through fashion while learning design concepts, fashion sketching and construction. Use hand and machine sewing to experiment with color and pattern to create simple yet stylish projects. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
6-8 yrs
$210/8 wks
50106 Junghun Yu
Wed, 4:15-5:45PM June 26-August 14
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Elementary Art Classes (8–11 yrs) Chinese Brush Painting
All skill levels welcome! Learn the ancient art of Chinese brush painting in this introductory class! Work with ink, traditional calligraphy brushes and rice paper to create elegant works of art as you explore East Asian culture. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
8-11 yrs
$195/8 wks
50090 Qing Xu
Mon, 4:15-5:45PM June 24-August 12
Summer 2019
Jewelry Elementary Making NEW! Ceramics All skill levels welcome! Learn the fundamentals of jewelry design to create long-lasting, highquality accessories. Explore techniques such as beading, crimping, wire-wrapping and more to create jewelry that’s one-of-a-kind. Perfect for beginners and students looking to expand their jewelry making skills.
All skill levels welcome! Learn to manipulate clay by exploring a variety of hand-building techniques like slab, coil and pinch methods. Use glazing methods to create decorative and utilitarian clay pieces.
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
8-11 yrs
8-11 yrs
$210/8 wks
50103 Lejoi Reese
Tue, 4:30-6:00PM June 25-August 13
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$195/8 wks
50109 Wed, 4:30-6:00PM Sarah McNutt June 26-August 14 50131 Sat,10:00-11:30AM Thomas Love June 29-August 17
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Elementary Art Classes (8–11 yrs) Elementary Draw, Paint, Sculpt
All skill levels welcome! Develop and improve artistic skills through creative, challenging projects. Use diverse materials such as charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, oil/chalk pastels, wood, wire, clay and more. Explore your creativity along with traditional methods in drawing, painting and sculpting. New projects each session! Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
8-11 yrs
50093 Alisa Kroyan 50124 Catherine Le Lannic 50128 Samantha Tripp
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$195/8 wks
Elementary Drawing
Elementary Painting
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
8-11 yrs
$195/8 wks
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
8-11 yrs
$195/8 wks
50115 Atreyee Ghosh
Thu, 4:15-5:45PM June 27-August 22
50097 Atreyee Gosh
Tue, 4:15-5:45PM June 25-August 13
All skill levels welcome! Learn fundamental drawing techniques step-by-step through both structured and exploratory projects. Learn how to manipulate graphite, charcoal, pastel and ink to achieve different effects.
All skill levels welcome! Learn fundamental painting skills using acrylic, oil and watercolor paints. Experiment with techniques and materials to create both observed and imagined compositions.
Mon, 5:30-7:00PM June 24-August 12 Fri, 5:30-7:00PM June 28-August 16 Sat, 11:00AM-12:30PM June 29-August 17
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Intermediate Art Classes (10–14 yrs) Intermediate Ceramics
All skill levels welcome! Explore a variety of hand-building techniques like slab, coil and pinch methods. Learn how to create wheelthrown clay works and experiment with simple glazing methods to create decorative and utilitarian clay pieces.
Intermediate Painting
All skill levels welcome! Learn techniques for watercolor, oil and acrylic paint through guided exercises and creative explorations. Create realistic and abstract works while studying composition, color-mixing and paint application.
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
10-14 yrs
$195/8 wks
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
10-14 yrs
$195/8 wks
50117 Sarah McNutt 50132 Thomas Love
Thu, 4:30-6:00PM June 27-August 22 Sat, 12:00-2:00PM June 29-August 17
50099 Carolina Moura
Tue, 4:15-5:45PM June 25-August 13
Fashion Design
All skill levels welcome! Make your own clothes and accessories! Create unique designs and clothing with hands-on instruction in machine sewing, clothing design, pattern making and more. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
10-14 yrs
$210/8 wks
50122 Junghun Yu
Fri, 4:15-5:45PM June 28-August 16
Cartoons, Comics & Characters
All skill levels welcome! Explore the world of illustration! Learn drawing skills to show space and action. Create characters, use story development and structure and discover how words and images can be combined to make captivating cartoons and illustrations.
Intermediate Drawing
All skill levels welcome! Improve drawing abilities through guided exercises and creative exploration. Work from a variety of visual references, including still life and figure study, to explore a range of drawing fundamentals. Experiment with graphite, charcoal, pastel and ink to develop rendering skills. This class focuses on diligent practice.
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
10-14 yrs
$195/8 wks
50094 Ian Wing
Mon, 4:30-6:00PM June 24-August 12
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
10-14 yrs
$195/8 wks
50111 Tiffany Lin
Wed, 4:30-6:00PM June 26-August 14
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Intermediate
Digital Art Classes (10–14 yrs) Digital Animation
Basic computer and drawing experience preferred; all digital art skill levels welcome. Create 2D digital animations using a range of techniques with Adobe Creative Cloud programs and Wacom tablets. Explore the basics of animation, develop storyboards and create a finished short film. Please Note: Flash drives are provided.
10-14 yrs
$175/8 wks
50120 Ian Wing
Thu, 4:00-5:30PM June 27-August 22
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Digital Illustration Digital Photography Basic computer experience preferred; all digital art skill levels welcome. Explore the world of digital art! This class will show you how to create a series of illustrations using basic drawing fundamentals and digital tools. Make your own characters, posters, book covers and more using Adobe Photoshop CC and Wacom tablets. Please Note: Flash drives are provided.
All skill levels welcome! Learn how to use your camera and all of its buttons to make better photographs. Explore digital photography software to really make your photographs stand out. Work with Adobe Creative Cloud programs and learn how to sequence your photographs to build a body of work.
10-14 yrs
$175/8 wks
50127 Emma Patrick
Fri, 4:15-5:45PM June 28-August 16
10-14 yrs
$175/8 wks
50135 Dan Fenstermacher
Sat, 1:30-3:00PM June 29-August 17
Please Note: Bring your own digital camera. Flash drives are provided.
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Studio Art Class Schedule Studio Art Classes are designed for ages 14 and up. Classes with live models may include clothed and unclothed models.
DRAWING Drawing I Drawing II Drawing II:
Portrait & Figure Study
Drawing II:
Narrative Illustration
Drawing II:
Visual Journaling
Leila Beverleigh Andy Gouveia Ian Wing
Thu Fri Mon
6/27 - 8/22 6/28 - 8/16 6/24 - 8/12
7:15 - 9:15 PM 4:00 - 6:00 PM 7:00 - 9:00 PM
$230 $230 $230
Leila Beverleigh
Thu
6/27 - 8/22
5:00 - 7:00 PM
$230
Andy Gouveia
Fri
6/28 - 8/16
6:15 - 8:15 PM
$210
Tiffany Lin N/A
Wed Wed
6/26 - 8/14 6/26 - 8/14
Tue Thu
6/25 - 8/13 6/27 - 8/22
6:30 - 8:30 PM $210 7:30 - 10:00 PM $15 per session 6:15 - 8:45 PM $270 6:15 - 8:45 PM $270
Tue
6/25 - 8/13
6:15 - 8:45 PM
$240
Mon Mon Tue Wed Sat Thu Thu Tue Tue Thu Sat
6/24 - 8/12 6/24 - 8/12 6/25 - 8/13 6/26 - 8/14 6/29 - 8/17 6/27 - 8/22 6/27 - 8/22 6/25 - 8/13 6/25 - 8/13 6/27 - 8/22 6/29 - 8/17
6:15 - 8:45 PM 7:00 - 9:30 PM 7:00 - 9:30 PM 7:00 - 9:30 PM 2:30 - 5:00 PM 7:00 - 9:30 PM 6:00 - 8:00 PM 6:30 - 8:30 PM 6:30 - 8:30 PM 6:30 - 8:30 PM 11:00AM - 1:00 PM
$240 $270 $270 $270 $270 $270 $230 $230 $230 $230 $230
Figure Drawing Long Pose: Open Studio PAINTING Painting I: Carolina Moura Sampler Lejoi Reese Painting II: Watercolor Study Ernest Regua Painting II: Oil & Acrylic Study Leila Beverleigh CERAMICS Ceramics I Amy Steinmann Amy Steinmann Ceramics II Sarah McNutt Thomas Love Ceramics III Sarah McNutt 3D Collage & Assemblage Atreyee Ghosh Jewelry Making Lejoi Reese DIGITAL Digital Painting CSMA Faculty ART Digital Animation Ian Wing Digital Photography Dan Fenstermacher
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Studio Art Classes
Studio Art Classes are designed for ages 14 and up. Classes with live models may include clothed and unclothed models.
CERAMICS
Ceramics I
Ceramics II
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
Teen-Adult
$270/8 wks
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
Teen-Adult
$270/8 wks
50096 Amy Steinmann 50102 Amy Steinmann
Mon, 7:00-9:30PM June 24-August 12 Tue, 7:00-9:30PM June 25-August 13
50110 Sarah McNutt 50133 Thomas Love
Wed, 7:00-9:30PM June 26-August 14 Sat, 2:30-5:00PM June 29-August 17
All skill levels welcome! Explore both handbuilding and wheel-thrown techniques in this introduction to the ceramic arts. Develop a variety of skills to create beautiful and functional pieces. Complete your work with surface decoration, print and glazing techniques.
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Prereq: Ceramics I or equivalent ceramics experience. Learn the art of wheel-thrown pottery: centering, trimming, shaping and combining sections. Experiment with a variety of surface decoration techniques to make decorative and functional thrown clay-works.
Ceramics III
Prereq: Ceramics II or equivalent wheelthrowing experience. Increase wheel-throwing skills: centering, trimming, shaping and combining multiple thrown sections. Explore glazing processes, surface ornamentation and alteration on the wheel. By the end of the course, students will be able to produce complex functional thrown vessels and forms. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
Teen-Adult
$270/8 wks
50118 Sarah McNutt
Thu, 7:00-9:30PM June 27-August 22
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Studio Art Classes D R AW I N G
Drawing I
All skill levels welcome! Learn the drawing fundamentals of line, value and color using pencil, charcoal, ink and conté crayon. Perfect for beginners and for students who want to improve their skills before progressing to Drawing II or Digital Painting classes. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee. Class includes a live model.
Teen-Adult
$230/8 wks
50114 Leila Beverleigh 50125 Andy Gouveia
Thu, 7:15-9:15PM June 27-August 22 Fri, 4:00-6:00PM June 28-August 16
OPEN STUDIO ―
Work with a Live Model!
Life Drawing
Weekly, drop-in class with no formal instruction. Draw from nude models (costumed models the first Wednesday of each month.) Model provided for long pose. Opportunity to work with other students and artists. Bring your own supplies.
Drop-in: $15 per session
Drawing II
Drawing II: Portrait
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee. Class includes a live model.
Prereq: Drawing I or equivalent drawing experience. Learn the fundamentals of drawing the portrait and human figure. Learn proportions, draw from a live model and experiment with different mediums.
Prereq: Drawing I or equivalent drawing experience. Challenge your drawing skills! Develop observational skills and learn to pay attention to shapes, values and edges. Students are encouraged to keep a daily sketchbook.
Teen-Adult
$230/8 wks
50095 Ian Wing
Mon, 7:00-9:00PM June 24-August 12
Summer 2019
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee. Class includes a live model.
Teen-Adult
$230/8 wks
Drawing II:
50113 Leila Beverleigh
Thu, 5:00-7:00PM June 27-August 22
Prereq: Drawing I or equivalent drawing experience. Work on a series of illustrations in a variety of art media to tell stories using figures and characters in scenes. Topics in this projectbased course include pen and ink illustration, watercolor, comics/sequential art, storyboards, book illustration and character design.
Journaling
Narrative Illustration
Please Note: Additional materials required.
Teen-Adult
$210/8 wks
50126 Andy Gouveia
Fri, 6:15-8:15PM June 28-August 16
No pre-registration available. No Instructor
Wed, 7:30-10:00PM
& Figure Study
June 26-August 14
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Drawing II: Visual Prereq: Drawing I or equivalent drawing experience. Utilize drawing as a tool of study, investigation and reportage. This class will draw and write from observation on location to capture the essence and immediacy of a place with the artist as a participant. Potential locations include nature reserves, cafes, lectures, open-mics and live concerts. Please Note: Additional materials required; additional cost of admission to offsite events may apply.
Teen-Adult
$210/8 wks
50112 Tiffany Lin
Wed, 6:30-8:30PM June 26-August 14
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Studio Art Classes PA I N T I N G
Painting I:
Painting II:
Painting II:
All skill levels welcome! Learn the fundamentals of color, value and composition while sampling acrylic, watercolor and oil paint. Projects include a still life in acrylic, floral painting in watercolor and a portrait in oil.
Prereq: Painting I or some previous painting experience preferred. Expand your skills with oil and acrylic as you learn how to create an under-painting and mix accurate colors. Build onto existing methods, techniques and skills to create captivating compositions while developing a personal style in the process.
Prereq: Painting I or some previous watercolor experience preferred. Paint from observation and photos as you study the paint medium that creates fresh and luminous effects. Build on methods, techniques and skills to create captivating compositions while developing a personal style in the process.
Please Note: Additional materials required.
Teen-Adult
$240/8 wks
Please Note: Additional materials required.
Teen-Adult
$240/8 wks
50091 Leila Beverleigh
Mon, 6:15-8:45PM June 24-August 12
50098 Ernest Regua
Tue, 6:15-8:45PM June 25-August 13
Sampler
Oil & Acrylic Study
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
Teen-Adult
$270/8 wks
50100 Carolina Moura 50119 Lejoi Reese
Tue, 6:15-8:45PM June 25-August 13 Thu, 6:15-8:45PM June 27-August 22
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Watercolor Study
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Studio Art Classes D I G I TA L & 3 D
Digital Painting
Basic computer and drawing experience preferred; all digital art skill levels welcome. Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CC in this introduction to digital painting and illustration. Explore techniques for imitating traditional media while working with Wacom tablets. Please Note: Flash drives are provided.
Teen-Adult
$230/8 wks
50105 CSMA Faculty
Tue, 6:30-8:30PM June 25-August 13
Digital Photography
Digital Animation
Basic computer and drawing experience preferred; all digital art skill levels welcome. Create 2D digital animations using a range of techniques with Adobe Creative Cloud programs and Wacom tablets. Explore the basics of animation, develop storyboards and create a finished short film. Please Note: Flash drives are provided.
Teen-Adult
$230/8 wks
50121 Ian Wing
Thu, 6:30-8:30PM June 27-August 22
Collage & Assemblage
All skill levels welcome! Make one-of-a-kind art using collage, drawing, altered photos, assemblage, storytelling and composition techniques. A variety of materials and substrates will be used to create original art work. Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
Teen-Adult
$230/8 wks
50116 Atreyee Ghosh
Thu, 6:00-8:00PM June 27-August 22
Jewelry Making
All skill levels welcome! Learn how to use your camera and all of its buttons to make better photographs. Explore digital photography software to really make your photographs stand out. Work with Adobe Creative Cloud programs and learn how to sequence your photographs to build a body of work.
All skill levels welcome! Learn the fundamentals of jewelry design to create long-lasting, highquality accessories. Explore techniques such as beading, crimping, wire-wrapping and more to create jewelry that’s one-of-a-kind. Perfect for beginners and students looking to expand their jewelry making skills.
Please Note: Bring your own digital camera. Flash drives are provided.
Please Note: All materials provided with registration fee.
Teen-Adult
$230/8 wks
50134 Dan Fenstermacher
50104 Lejoi Reese
Tue, 6:30-8:30PM June 25-August 13
Teen-Adult
Summer 2019
$230/8 wks
Sat, 11:00AM-1:00PM June 29-August 17
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Private Music Lessons Family A rt
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Music & Fun for the Whole Family
Sunday,
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SMA offers private music lessons for students of all levels and all ages on over 20 instruments, plus voice. CSMA is the only music school in our community that gives students access to a complete, comprehensive music education. CSMA music students, at all levels, have opportunities to listen, learn, play, collaborate and perform. In CSMA’s Private Lesson program, you’ll find: • Instruction in classical, contemporary, jazz and popular styles • Faculty of internationally-recognized professional musicians and educators • Distinguished Teachers, recognized for their extraordinary professional experience • Individualized attention, emphasizing development of solid music fundamentals • Performance opportunities for ensembles and individuals Private music lessons take place once a week at a regularly scheduled time and may be 30, 45 or 60 minutes in length. Students must have an instrument available for daily practice.
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June 24– August 8 (6 weeks) Private Lessons are offered in: Accordion* (Ages 10-Adult) Bass* (Ages 9-Adult; upright & electric) Baritone/Euphonium (Ages 10-Adult) Bassoon (Ages 10-Adult) Cello (Ages 7-Adult) Clarinet* (Ages 8-Adult) Composition (Ages 7-Adult) Drums* (Ages 7-Adult) Flute* (Ages 8-Adult) Guitar* (Ages 6-Adult; acoustic & electric) Horn (Ages 10-Adult) Oboe (Ages 9-Adult)
Percussion* (Ages 7-Adult) Piano* (Ages 4-Adult) Recorder (Ages 7-Adult) Saxophone* (Ages 9-Adult) Suzuki Violin (Ages 4-Adult) Theory/Aural Training (Ages 7-Adult) Trombone (Ages 9-Adult) Trumpet (Ages 5-Adult) Tuba (Ages 10-Adult) Ukulele (Ages 6-Adult) Vibraphone* (Ages 9-Adult) Viola (Ages 6-Adult) Violin (Ages 4-Adult) Voice* (Ages 10-Adult)
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Your Complete Music Education CSMA offers a complete music education through opportunities for playing, listening, learning and performing.
COMPONENTS OF A COMPLETE MUSIC EDUCATION
Private Lessons Performance • Ensembles • Recitals
Musicianship Skills • Music Theory • Ear Training • Composition
• For detailed information about how to enroll in private lessons, please visit our website at arts4all.org. If you have questions, please contact Kirsten Shallenberg, Private Lesson Program Manager, at 650-917-6800, ext. 342, or email privatelessons@arts4all.org.
CONTINUING STUDENTS
• Continuing students receive registration materials prior to each semester. They are given priority for time/date selection for their lessons.
Private Lesson Tuition SUMMER 2019 (6 WEEKS):
Opportunities for Private Lesson students: DISCOUNTED CORE CURRICULUM CLASSES
• Core Curriculum classes offer additional training in musicianship, composition, music theory and ensembles. A full list of current Core Curriculum classes is available at arts4all.org. • Private lesson students receive a 50% discount on one Core Curriculum Class each semester (except summer). • For info about Core Curriculum classes, contact Heather Paisar, Music Classes Program Coordinator, at 650-917-6800, ext. 312, or email musicclasses@arts4all.org.
WORKSHOP WEEKS
• Workshop Weeks (Fall & Spring only) feature a series of special workshops led by CSMA faculty. Past workshops have included: Recital Preparation, Music History and Composing Your Own Music.
STUDENT RECITALS • Student recitals are held each semester.
They provide an opportunity for students to perform and gain confidence in front of an audience of family and friends.
FINANCIAL AID • In keeping with our mission of making
the arts accessible to all, financial aid is available for all CSMA programs. Please see page 4 for more information.
Summer 2019
Other Opportunities MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
• Merit Scholarships are awarded to students in grades K-12 who show a high level of commitment, talent and achievement in their CSMA studies. To be eligible, students must have taken private lessons for two consecutive semesters at CSMA and be nominated by a faculty member. Merit Scholars are regarded as the ambassadors of the CSMA Music School.
30-minute $282.00 45-minute $408.00 60-minute $546.00 Tuition is higher for study with faculty designated as Distinguished Teachers. Please contact for rates.
Important Private Lesson Policies REFUNDS
MUSIC EXAMINATIONS
• Students may request to withdraw or change teachers within three business days after the second lesson. Requests for withdrawal must be made in writing. After this trial lesson period, no refunds or teacher changes are granted.
MUSIC CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
• There is no school credit, reimbursement or refund for missed lessons due to a student’s absence. CSMA does not guarantee a make up for a missed lesson due to a student’s absence. If a lesson is missed due to a teacher’s absence, a make-up lesson will be scheduled. For more information on these and other Private Lesson Policies, please go to arts4all.org.
• Many CSMA faculty prepare students for the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM), Royal Conservatory Music Development Program (MDP) and Certificate of Merit (CM) exams. CSMA is a host of both ABRSM & MDP and is a Founding School for the Royal Conservatory MDP exams. • See page 34 for details.
How to Enroll in Private Lessons NEW STUDENTS
• The first step in enrolling in private lessons is to complete our new student questionnaire online at arts4all.org. • CSMA is committed to matching every student with a teacher appropriate for learning style, level and goals. The Private Lesson Program Manager speaks with all new students or their parents to assist with teacher placement and to answer all questions.
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CSMA Music Certificate Program CSMA’s new Music Certificate Program is designed for students who wish to acquire a well-rounded, comprehensive music education. It offers a customizable and immersive conservatory-like experience for students of all ages and skill levels. The program offers three levels of study: Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced. Each level requires students to take part in private lessons, Music Theory or Core Curriculum classes, performance opportunities and concert attendance.
The Beginning level is designed to be within reach of most CSMA students. The Intermediate and Advanced levels are for students who are looking for a more demanding and intensive experience. Students in the Intermediate and Advanced levels may choose an emphasis in jazz, ensemble/chamber music or composition.
Students can expect to spend two to three years at each level. Those who successfully complete the requirements for any level will be awarded a CSMA Certificate Program diploma and will be recognized at a CSMA commencement ceremony.
Music Certificate Requirements Beginning Certificate of Music 2-3 years to complete
Intermediate Certificate of Music 5-6 years to complete
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2 years of private lessons Completion of Theory 5 Performance in 2 recitals and/or performance-based workshops at CSMA Attendance at 4 concerts (on or offsite)
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4-5 years of private lessons Completion of Theory 8B Performance in at least 2 recitals in the 2 years prior to application Attendance at 4 or more concerts in the 2 years prior to application
Jazz Emphasis for Intermediate Certificate
• Addition of Jazz Theory 1
Composition Emphasis for Intermediate Certificate
• Addition of Beginning Composition • Completion of a composition of at least 1 minute in length
Ensemble Playing Emphasis for Intermediate Certificate
• Addition of any 2 semesters of chamber or ensemble classes (Brass Ensemble, Chamber Music, Woodwind Ensemble, Flute Choir or Percussion Ensemble)
Advanced Certificate of Music
• 7+ years of private lessons • Completion of 2 of the following: Intermediate Harmony B, Advanced Harmony, Form and Analysis or AP Music Theory • Completion of 1 or more semesters of Music History • Performance in at least 3 recitals in the 3 years prior to application • Attendance at 6 or more concerts in the 3 years prior to application
8 or more years to complete Jazz Emphasis for Advanced Certificate
• Substitution of Jazz Theory II for another theory requirement • Participation in at least one semester of Jazz Combo or Intro to Jazz Performance
Composition Emphasis for Advanced Certificate
• Additional two semesters of Composer’s Studio • Completion of 2 original works of at least 4 minutes in length
Ensemble Playing Emphasis for Advanced Certificate
• Enrollment in any chamber or ensemble class for 4 semesters in the 3 years prior to application
MORE INFORMATION
For full details on the CSMA Music Certificate Program, please visit arts4all.org. Questions? Contact Carrie Campbell, CSMA Music School Director at 650-917-6800, ext. 304 or ccampbell@arts4all.org.
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Music Classes
2019 Summer Session Music Classes Info • AGES: Students must meet age/grade requirements indicated. • CLASS SIZE: Maximum class size varies per class. • ATTENDANCE: Success depends upon regular student attendance, participation and practice. Please notify teachers in advance of absences. There are no make-up classes for student absences. • Full semester schedule on page 3. • Music faculty bios available at: arts4all.org.
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SMA’s Music School gives students access to a comprehensive music education. Along with private music lessons, CSMA offers group classes in a variety of instruments and musical styles for musicians of all ages and experience levels. At CSMA’s Music School, you’ll find: • Introductory group classes on numerous instruments, plus voice • Faculty of internationally-recognized professional musicians and music educators • Classical, jazz and contemporary styles • Fun, challenging and rewarding music classes • Classes in music theory, composition and improvisation • A variety of ensemble opportunities • Music workshops and master classes CSMA offers a variety of music classes, including: • Preschool music • Intro classes for all ages • Music theory • Performance ensembles • Music composition • Jazz classes Meet Our Music School Staff (left to right):
Heather Paisar, Music Classes Program Coordinator; Christina Christiansen-Hedge, Music School Program Assistant; Kirsten Shallenberg, Private Lessons Program Manager; Carrie Campbell, Music School Director
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B E G I N N I N G YO U R M U S I C E D U C AT I O N
Preschool Classes
Getting Started!
(18 mos–5 yrs)
(Gr K–Gr 2)
Page 17–18
Page 36
Music Classes at a Glance
Gr K–1
Pages 37
Intro to Drum Set
Gr 3 & up
Please Note: Student must be age 5 and must be registered to enter Kindergarten or 1st grade in the fall. Parent/caregiver encouraged to attend classes.
Brass Ensemble - Intermediate Brass Ensemble - Advanced
Gr 4 & up
K-1
Intro to Guitar
Intro to Guitar Intro to Keyboard Intro to Voice Community Jazz Jam Sessions
(4 yrs–Adult)
Pages 33–34
$110/6 wks
30109 Juliana Russell 30110 Christina Stein 30111 Christina Stein
Tue, 4:00-4:40 PM Jun 25-Jul 30 Sat, 12:00-12:40 PM Jun 29-Aug 3 Sat, 12:50-1:30 PM Jun 29-Aug 3
D Family Arts Music & Fun for the Whole Family
Fa Sol La
Prereq: Do Re Mi or private lessons. Continued study of musical concepts and skill building learned in Do Re Mi. Students develop pitch awareness, unison beat, rhythmic competency and appreciation for musical expression. Formal intro to note reading, form, meter, instrument families. Please Note: Student must be age 5 and must be registered to enter Kindergarten or 1st grade in the fall and must be able to attend without parent/caregiver. Parent/caregiver required to attend first class.
K-2
$110/6 wks
30112 Juliana Russell 30113 Christina Stein
Tue, 4:50-5:30 PM Jun 25-Jul 30 Sat, 1:40-2:20 PM Jun 29-Aug 3
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Private Music Lessons
Getting Started! (Gr K–2) Take your first steps into the world of music! Introduces concepts and fundamental skills in preparation for intro classes and private lessons. Classes include singing, ear training, notation, movement and rhythmic games aimed at building solid musical skills. Class can be taken multiple times as activities vary from semester to semester. For students entering Kindergarten and 1st Grade.
Gr 1 & up
Adult Adult Brass Ensemble
(4 yrs–Adult)
Do Re Mi
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La
Teen-Adult
Intro Classes
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Intro Classes (Gr 1–Adult) Intro to Drum Set
Intro to Guitar
Intro to Keyboard
Please Note: Students must purchase drum pad and stand for at-home practice, before the first day of class. Parent/caregiver welcome to observe.
Please Note: Students must provide their own guitar beginning with the first class.
Teen-Adult
$180/6 wks
Gr 4-8
$120/6 wks
30103 CSMA Faculty
Thu, 6:00-7:30 PM Jun 27-Aug 8
Gr 1-2
$110/6 wks
30101 Jim Witzel
Wed, 5:00-6:00 PM Jun 26-Jul 31
30100 Carmen Cansino
Thu, 3:45-4:30 PM Jun 27-Aug 8
Teen-Adult
$120/6 wks
Intro to Voice
30102 Jim Witzel
Wed, 6:00-7:00 PM Jun 26-Jul 31
Intro to basic skills and all parts of a drum kit for the future drummer! Use a drum pad and sticks to learn basic techniques and steady beat. Designed to prepare students for private lessons. Drum sticks and notebook included in price.
Summer 2019
Learn to play guitar: chords, strumming, finger picking, reading guitar tab, elementary sight reading and lots of songs! Minimum daily practice of 15 minutes ensures getting maximum value from class. All music/handouts provided.
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Learn piano-playing basics in this fun, low pressure class. Perfect for students not yet sure about private lessons or students of other instruments who want to learn basic piano skills. Designed for students with no prior piano experience. Piano workbook included in cost.
Wonder what it would be like to take voice lessons? This engaging class helps students explore and develop their solo singing voice. Learn basic vocal techniques, proper posture and breathing, tone production and stylistic interpretation. Individual coaching in preparation for auditions and performances in choral, classical, theater and contemporary genres.
Teen
$120/6 wks
30104 Kaye DeVries
Mon, 5:00-5:50 PM Jun 24-Jul 29
Adult
$120/6 wks
30105 Kaye DeVries
Mon, 6:00-6:50 PM Jun 24-Jul 29
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Ensemble & Jazz Classes (Gr 4-Adult) Brass Ensemble
Prereq: 3-4 yrs of private instruction; 1-2 yrs of ensemble training. Explore brass literature from throughout the centuries. Learn good breathing techniques, phrasing and ensemble skills needed for the more advanced brass student. Please Note: Audition or instructor approval required.
Gr 3-12
$120/6 wks
30107 Jacob Brodski
Thu, 8:00-9:00 PM Jun 27-Aug 8
30108 Jacob Brodski
Thu, 9:00-10:00 PM Jun 27-Aug 8
Intermediate Advanced
Jazz Saxophone Sectional
Prereq: Intermediate level players with at least two years of private lessons. This class is aimed at the different members of the jazz sax section. The class will discuss the different horns, their unique sounds, and their contribution to jazz ensembles. Performance concepts include blending, phrasing, intonation, and soloing. Music will be included.
Teen-Adult 30400 Mark Russo
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$125/6 wks
Tue, 7:00-8:00PM Jun 25-July 30
Adult Brass Ensemble
Jazz Combo
Calling all adult brass players! Come play and focus on technique, phrasing, balance and performance of music ranging from Baroque to blues.
Adult
30106 Jacob Brodski
$135/6 wks
Thu, 11:45AM-1:15 PM Jun 27-Aug 8
Community Jazz Jam For Intermediate - Advanced jazzers! Spend an afternoon jamming with jazz musicians! Faculty and program volunteers arrange players into combos based on experience/level. Sessions are open to all jazzers! Vocalists welcome! Repertoire selections from Real Book or please provide copies of charts in both Eb and Bb. Free for CSMA Jazz Students! Do not register for this event online. To register, email CSMAjazz@arts4all.org 2 weeks prior to the session. Include: name, instrument, years of experience playing jazz.
Prereq: Audition or instructor permission. Work on technique while learning standard repertoire. Explore blues/jazz tunes of all eras. Group interaction, improvisation methods, soloing, reading skills and rehearsal techniques. All instruments welcome. Additional combos formed by arrangement. Please Note: Before registering, you must have received your placement from the Jazz Coordinator or Combo Instructor. Students new to the CSMA Jazz Program should complete our Jazz Student Questionnaire. Please call Heather Paisar at 650-917-6800 x312 or email hpaisar@ arts4all.org for more information.
Teen-Adult
$135/6 wks
30402 Rich Kuhns 30403 Rich Kuhns 30404 Rich Kuhns 30401 Rich Kuhns
Mon, 5:30-6:50PM Jun 24-Jul 29 Mon, 7:00-8:20PM Jun 24-Jul 29 Mon, 8:30-9:50PM Jun 24-Jul 29 Tue, 5:30-6:50PM Jun 25-Jul 30
Teen-Adult $20/per session
30405 John Neves 30406 John Neves
(payable at door)
Sun, 1:00-5:30 PM Jun 30 Sun, 1:00-5:30 PM Jul 28
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Registration Guidelines & Policies
2019 Summer
Classes, Camps & Workshops
Student Services Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am–5:30pm Sat: 9am–1pm 650-917-6800 ext. 0; info@arts4all.org
Registration Deadline
Many classes, camps and workshops fill up quickly. We strongly encourage students to enroll at least two weeks prior to starting date. After first class/camp, enrollments are accepted on a spaceavailable basis only and are also subject to instructor/Program Director approval.
Confirmation
Ways to Register On-Line: arts4all.org Mail or In Person: Community School of Music and Arts Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle Mountain View, CA 94040
Registering online is the quickest and easiest way to register. If you wish to register by mail or in person, registration forms are available for download on our website, or in the Student Services office.
Payment Information
Students register for a full semester and payment in full is required at the time of registration.
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Registration confirmations are emailed. If you do not receive email confirmation of your registration, please contact the Student Services office.
Wait List Policy
Registrations are processed in the order received. In some cases, students may be waitlisted due to enrollment limits. There is no charge for this service. If registering online, your online shopping cart will indicate if a class is waitlisted. If registering by mail or in-person, you will be notified by CSMA if a class is waitlisted. You will be notified by CSMA if/when space becomes available. 39
Class/Camp/Workshop Refund Policy
Absences
Cancellations: Programs must meet minimum enrollment requirements as determined by CSMA. Full tuition refunds or school credits are given if CSMA cancels a class/camp/workshop. School credits are valid for 12 months from date of issue. Withdrawals: Upon receipt of a Request for Withdrawal Form prior to the first class/camp/workshop, Student Services Staff will determine your eligibility for refunds or school credits as follows: • At least 2 weeks prior to first class/ camp/workshop: Full tuition refund less $20 non-refundable processing fee per class/camp/workshop. • 2 weeks before through 24 hours prior to start of class/camp/ workshop: 50% school credit less $20 non-refundable processing fee per class/camp/workshop. (School credits are valid for 12 months from date of issue.) • Day of and after the first class/camp/ workshop: No refunds or school credits are given. Transfers: Students may apply for one class transfer per semester. Transfer requests must be made in writing (form available at arts4all.org and in Student Services office). No transfers or refunds will be approved unless the following conditions are met: • All requests must be received no later than three business days after the second class. • Requests are subject to space availability and Program Coordinator approval. • A processing fee of $20 per class/ camp/workshop is charged if a student requests a transfer.
A make-up may be scheduled if the missed session is due to teacher absence. Missed classes/camps/workshops due to student absence are not made up.
Leaves of Absence
In cases of emergency or serious illness, a leave of absence may be requested. All requests must be accompanied by a doctor’s note and made in writing to the Student Services staff. If approved, school credit may be given for those absences.
Photo & Video Release Policy
By registering your child/ren, you give permission for CSMA to: (1) take photographs of you or your children as they participate in CSMA activities; and (2) use, reuse, modify, publish and republish those photographs and any derivative works (“Photos”) in any format or media, including the Internet, for purposes related to CSMA’s mission, including marketing. CSMA may use Photos without compensation to you or your children. To opt out of CSMA’s Photo/Video Release Policy, visit our Student Services office for assistance.
Financial Aid Program
In keeping with our commitment to Arts4All, CSMA offers tuition assistance and scholarships to qualified students. To the extent funds permit, assistance is available on a sliding-scale basis, based on family size and income. If you wish to apply, please contact our office for the appropriate form, or download them from our website. See page 4 for more information.
Non-Discrimination Policy
CSMA admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color or national origin in its educational, admission and financial aid policies or programs.
Special Needs / Access
If you or your child has any special needs, please contact the office. CSMA is committed to accommodating differences so that the arts are accessible to all.
Child Safety
To ensure your child’s safety, please pick him/her up promptly after class/ camp/lesson. Children waiting in CSMA lobbies before and/or after their class/ camp/lesson are NOT supervised. Children are under supervision during their instruction time only. Neither teachers nor administrative staff is responsible for supervising children outside of teaching time. Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this catalog. We regret any errors, omissions and/or changes that may have occurred after publication. Teachers may change. Please see arts4all.org for updates. Photo credits: Asami Akinaga & Sharon Kenney Marketing Director: Sharon Kenney Marketing Associate: Andrea Minobe Graphic Designer: Ina Johnson
Private Lesson Registration & Policies Please reference pg 33 for a summary of our Private Lesson policies. For full Private Lesson policies, please visit: arts4all.org.
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Special Programs & Services
ounded in 1968, CSMA is Northern California’s largest nonprofit provider of arts education programs and one of the top 10 schools of its kind in the nation. At CSMA, we are committed to Arts4All! We believe that everyone should have access to an
CSMA in the Community
CSMA brings the community together at our Finn Center campus in Mountain View and beyond. Our outreach programs offer education, creativity and inspiration to thousands of people every year. CSMA is a vital arts resource for our community.
In-School Programs
Our goal is to ensure that all children in our community have access to the arts as an enriching part of their education. Each year, our Art4Schools and Music4Schools programs provide quality arts education to over 24,000 children (grades K-8) at 50+ schools in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. Our in-school programs are taught by professional arts educators as part of the regular school day. Our programs meet California State Educational Standards and are integrated with existing school curriculum. For more information about our in-school programs, please contact: Jennifer Mineer Art4Schools Program Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 341; jmineer@arts4all.org Petra Clark Music4Schools Program Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 307; pclark@arts4all.org
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arts education, regardless of age, experience, background or financial burdens. Our music and art programs inspire students of all ages, skill levels and backgrounds. We offer accessibility to our programs with tuition assistance for qualified applicants.
After-School Programs
CSMA offers after-school choruses, music programs and art clubs at partner elementary schools. These programs extend the learning day in a fun and convenient environment. Parents can trust that their child will enjoy a rewarding arts experience in a supervised setting. For more information about our after school programs, please contact: Jennifer Mineer Art4Schools Program Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 341; jmineer@arts4all.org Petra Clark Music4Schools Program Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 307; pclark@arts4all.org
Corporate Arts Programs
CSMA offers music and art programs to local corporations at their workplace. Programs include: private music lessons, group music classes, music theory classes and visual arts programs. For more information about our Corporate Arts programs, please contact: Amanda Scampini Corporate Arts Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 309; ascampini@arts4all.org
Special Needs Program
As part of CSMA’s commitment to Arts4All, we provide classes to students from Abilities United and Morgan Autism Center. Taught by our professional faculty, weekly classes provide hands-on experiences in a supportive environment to meet the special needs of these students.
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Community Concerts
Our Community Concert Series features a variety of performances for adults, teens, children and families. All of our Community Concerts in Tateuchi Hall are free and open to the public! For a complete schedule of our events, please visit arts4all.org.
Art Exhibitions
CSMA hosts free year-round art exhibitions in our beautiful Mohr Gallery, featuring a mix of local and international artists, as well as faculty and students. Our art exhibitions reflect CSMA’s rich, multi-cultural landscape. See the back cover for our Mohr Gallery exhibition schedule.
Music for Special Occasions
Celebrate a birthday, wedding, business milestone or other special event by having our talented faculty provide music. CSMA can provide the right music to match your occasion – an intimate home party or large corporate event. For more information, please visit arts4all.org.
Facility Rentals
Finn Center provides an outstanding venue for small-scale performances, presentations and recitals in Tateuchi Hall. For more information, please contact: Claire Kim-Shin Concert and Recital Manager 650-917-6800 ext. 332; ckimshin@arts4all.org
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Sunday, July 21, 2019 11am–2pm
• Instrument “petting zoo” • Creative preschool art projects • Fun preschool music activities • Hands-on visual arts • Digital art demos • Live musical performances
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2019 Spring Program in Tateuchi Hall Sunday, February 10, 2:00pm
Leyla McCalla
Sunday, February 17, 2:00pm
Mark Lettieri Trio,
Saturday, February 23, 5:00pm
Merit Scholar Honors Concert
Saturday, March 2, 7:30pm
Trio Continental
Sunday, March 17, 2:00pm
Langston Hughes Project
Saturday, April 6, 7:30pm
George Hurd
Saturday, April 20, 7:30pm
Axel Schmitt: The Complete Piano Sonatas of Beethoven, Part 4 Merit Scholars amily Mother’s Day Concert concert
Saturday, May 25, 7:30pm
Marie Suh
Saturday, May 4, 5:00pm
An Evening with Brahms
Saturday, June 1, 7:30pm
Concerto for Frenemies
Monday, June 10, 7:30pm
World Harmony Chorus
CSMA is committed to providing high-quality cultural experiences for audiences of all ages. Some performances may not be suitable for young children. To ensure the best experience for all guests, children should be able to sit quietly during the performance (approx. one hour). Arrive early! Seating is limited. Doors open 30 minutes before performance.
George Hurd
Guitarist for Snarky Puppy
Concerto for Frenemies
Ron McCurdy - The Langston Hughes Project
Artist and dates subject to change. Check arts4all.org for updates.
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World-class visiting artists provide lively, interactive performances and conversation in these intimate, educational collaborations with Stanford University.
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Jodi Barnard John Conover Mike Couch Judy Crates
John D’Ambrosio Lily H. Kim Peter Landsberger Anne Marie McCauley
John J. Miller, Jr. Robert Reay James Sandstrom
Kathy Thibodeaux Anna Weldon Sean Wilkinson
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CSMA hosts year-round exhibitions in our beautiful Mohr Gallery, featuring a mix of local and international artists, as well as faculty and students. Meet the artists, enjoy wine and snacks and get to know more about the exhibitions at our free receptions.
February 1 - March 22, 2019
Jennifer Mineer - Rock, Feather, Plume Reception: March 22, 5:30-7:30pm March 29 - May 17
CSMA Students & Faculty Reception: April 5, 5:30-7:30pm May 24 - July 19
Kent Manske - All Cells from Cells Reception: June 2, 4-6pm
July 26 - September 13
Julien Schuster
Engravings from Honfleur, France Reception: August 18, 4-6pm
For details, see: arts4all.org/events/#art-exhibitions
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Kent Manske (top), screen-based monoprints on aluminum; Jennifer Mineer (bottom), sea coral agates set in sterling silver.
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