GRAMMY CAMP® EXPANDS TO 7 DAYS, APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 31
Los Angeles (Feb. 8, 2023) — The GRAMMY Museum® is celebrating Music In Our Schools month this March by being the ultimate destination for all things music education. The month kicks off with the 3rd Annual GRAMMY In The Schools® Fest, a free festival celebrating music and music education, taking place March 6-10, 2023 at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles.
Each day will feature artist performances along with engaging,
educational panels, workshops and clinics by artists and other music
professionals. Woven throughout the festival will be lessons and other
valuable information provided by top practitioners across the broad
spectrum of music and music education. Lesson plans and study guides
will be made available free of charge to all teachers around the country
who register their students to participate. This year marks the first
ever in-person event, which will also be streamed online for free on the
GRAMMY Museum’s streaming platform, COLLECTION:live™. Students can register for GRAMMY In The Schools Fest here.
Alongside GRAMMY In The Schools Fest, the GRAMMY Museum is launching The Learning Hub,
a free, online resource available on COLLECTION:live. The Learning Hub
is the GRAMMY Museum’s premiere platform to view music education-related
content. Beginning February 27, The Learning Hub will launch with
videos ranging from vocal techniques to Careers Through Music. Previous
GRAMMY In The Schools Fest sessions can be replayed on the Learning Hub,
with additional content added on a regular basis. The collection can be
viewed at http://collectionlive.com
The Music Educator Award™ was created
to recognize and celebrate the affirming role that music teachers play
in the lives of their students. Each year, one recipient is recognized
for their remarkable impact on student’s lives, attends the annual
GRAMMY Awards®, and receives a $10,000 honorarium for
themselves with a matching grant for their school. Texas choir director
Pamela Dawson has just been named the 2023 recipient of the award, and
was highlighted in a CBS Mornings segment.
The deadline to nominate a teacher for next year is March 15, 2023, and
the deadline to apply for the award is March 31, 2023. Teachers do not
need to be nominated in order to apply. You can find the application here.
Industry SESH will begin on March 13. The 6-week
session is a program for adults and students, designed to introduce,
educate and equip our community with skills, knowledge and resources
used throughout the music industry. In this spring SESH, the GRAMMY
Museum will be hosting sessions surrounding songwriting, music
production,music business and artist development.
Additionally this month, the GRAMMY Museum will be partnering with the Musician’s Institute to host weekly workshops every Thursday of March. Workshops include Creating Ableton Live Loops and The Drum Set; World Beat Rhythms, A Pop Lyric Writing Workshop. Find the schedule here.
GRAMMY Camp® will take
place this year from July 16-22, 2023, expanding from 5 to 7 days. The
beloved summer program is for high school students interested in having a
career in music. Students can apply for one of the eight offered career
tracks taught by a faculty of music professionals as well as guest
industry professionals, providing valuable insight to give campers the
best chance at achieving success in their chosen career.
The deadline to apply is March 31, 2023.
These important initiatives draw attention to the broad spectrum of
educational programs championed by the GRAMMY Museum, who launched the
Campaign for Music Education, launched last fall, with the objective of
eliminating the financial burden to access music education and fostering
the next generation of music’s creators and leaders.
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The
funds raised through the Campaign for Music Education would more than
double the number of students who have access to the Museums’ galleries
each year, and would greatly expand their education and community
programs which have served more than 435,000 students through the GRAMMY
Museum’s educational programs.
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ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
The GRAMMY Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating
and exploring music from yesterday and today to inspire the music of
tomorrow through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives,
and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical
heritage, the Museum values and celebrates the dynamic connection in
people’s diverse backgrounds and music’s many genres, telling stories
that inspire us, and creative expression that leads change in our
industry.
For more information, visit www.grammymuseum.org, "like" the GRAMMY Museum on Facebook, and follow @GRAMMYMuseum on Twitter and Instagram, and TikTok.
ABOUT GRAMMY IN THE SCHOOLS
GRAMMY In The Schools is the “umbrella” name for all GRAMMY Museum
education activities, which fund school music programs, provide valuable
career guidance, and honor teachers and students nationwide. Some of
these programs include GRAMMY Camp, GRAMMY Museum SESH (Summer and
Industry), GRAMMY Career Day, GRAMMY Signature Schools, and GRAMMY In
The Schools Fest. Additionally, the Music Educator Award, presented by
the GRAMMY Museum and the Recording Academy®, honors
outstanding music educators. Lastly, as we increase our online presence,
the GRAMMY In The Schools Learning Hub will be an online resource
allowing educators, students, parents, music professionals and music
lovers to learn valuable insights and strategies on anything involving
music.
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