| Last updated on March 31, 2008 |
The International Music Camp is a summer school of fine arts established to provide a center of cultural study for both young people and adults. Eight one-week summer sessions allow individuals the opportunity for concentrated study in their chosen area of interest under the guidance of a professional staff of 150 artist-teachers, internationally recognized guest conductors, and outstanding clinicians from North America, Europe and Australia.
Description:
The International Music Camp is located on the US/Canadian border at the International Peace Garden north of Dunseith, North Dakota and south of Boissevain, Manitoba. The Camp is operated on that site during June and July, and at the Winter Office in Minot, North Dakota for the remainder of the year. The International Music Camp is a non-profit organization with a joint Canadian/US board of directors. Approximately 250 staff and faculty are employed during the summer, and 4 full-time staff are employed year-round. The programs offered each year include band, choir, orchestra, jazz, dance, drama, creative writing, piano, organ, handbells, guitar, fiddle, and visual art. Approximately 2500 students attend the Camp each summer from throughout North America and abroad. Students range in age from junior high school through adult.
History:
The International Music Camp was founded in 1956, and has operated continuously since then.
Contact people:
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Tim Wollenzien, Camp Director, (701) 838-8472, (email)
Amy Hall, Administrative Secretary, (701) 838-8472, (email) |
Office fax number: (701) 838-8472
Address:
Web Site: http://www.internationalmusiccamp.com
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