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Performing Arts Welcome to...


This School has been created to bring a well-rounded yet affordable arts program to the Downers Grove community. The program challenges both the novice and seasoned artist in various areas from music to dance to cultural arts. Performing arts classes are offered in string instruments as well as voice along with our year-round dance and drama program. Cultural arts classes for both youth and adults include drawing, ceramics, painting and culinary arts along with various other art classes. Our goal is to nurture and spark creativity in all of our students.


Downers Grove School of the


Please visit our website at www.dgparks.org for more information about our instructors. All lessons are for beginning through advanced level participants.


Guitar Lessons


Each student must have a guitar in playing condition. Handouts are used to teach popular songs. Students learn to read music from the Mel Bay Guitar Method Series.


Piano Lessons


Students are taught to read and perform pieces from the John W. Schaum Piano Series. Each student is instructed based on completion of previous levels and instructor approval. Students also study music theory by completing special assignments.


Violin Lessons


Each student must have a violin (sized to fit the student), a bow and rosin. The method book is Muller Rusch Violin Series. Students are taught musical notation, bowing and care of the instrument through a combination of aural and traditional reading approaches.


Voice Lessons


Students are taught proper warm-ups and breathing techniques while learning how to sing correctly in their vocal range.


FMUSIC RECITAL arts!


Returning Resident Registration 2012 winter/spring music students currently enrolled have the first opportunity to renew their time slot for the 2012 summer season. Resident registration for voice, piano, guitar and violin begins on Saturday, April 28 at 8:30 am


at Lincoln Center. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Nonresidents may register for available openings on a walk-in basis beginning Monday, April 30. Students may register for private lessons for an additional fee. Students 18 and older must


register for private lessons. Classes that do not meet minimum enrollment are canceled and students are asked to select another available time or offered private lessons for an additional fee. No class July 2 - 7. Age:


*5 & up/Piano


8 & up/Guitar & Violin 10 & up/semi & private Voice


*Piano classes are open to 5-year-old students who have completed one session of Early Learner Piano Lessons.


Lesson books for all classes are sold in the Lincoln Center Registration Office. On the first day of class the instructor informs the student which level book to purchase.


Location: Lincoln Center, Room 506 Instructors: Richard Kuehl, Madelyn Kuehl & Harriet Nzinga Plumpp Time:


Classes are 30 minutes in length. Wednesday classes meet between 3:00 - 8:00 pm Monday & Thursday classes meet between 4:00 - 8:00 pm Saturday classes meet between 9:00 - 11:30 am


music students’ performance at a recital scheduled at Lincoln Center on Thursday, August 16 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm.


amily and friends can enjoy the


SESSION I Date


Day


6/11 - 8/6 M 6/13 - 8/8 W 6/14 - 8/9 TH 6/16 - 8/11 SA


*Plus lesson book fees 58 l Summer 2012 l www.dgparks.org l 630.963.1300


Semi-Private Private $R/NR


$R/NR


$85/$128* $85/$128* $85/$128* $85/$128*


$169/$254* Voice $169/$254* $169/$254* $169/$254*


Instrument Piano


Piano, Guitar, Violin, Other strings Piano, Guitar, Violin, Other strings


m/M: 2/2


NOW OFFERING MUSIC LESSONS FOR ADULTS!


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