
After-School Music Making
Eight after school workshops for 7-13 year-olds
After-School Music Making
Eight after school workshops for 7-13 year-olds
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DateThursdays, March 7-April 25
5-6:30 PM -
Event Starts5:00 PM
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VenueBethel Woods Center for the Arts
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Ticket Prices$120 GA | $104 (Member)
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On SaleOn Sale Now
Event Details
Join the band during an eight-week after-school music program at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, on the sacred ground of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair.
This program series is a fantastic opportunity for young aspiring musicians of all skill levels to immerse themselves in the world of music. Led by experienced Teaching Artists Mark Partridge, Mike Edison, and Kali Seastrand, the program provides a well-rounded musical experience by introducing participants to a diverse range of foundational musical styles and techniques.
Through group lessons and individual instruction, classes will focus on developing skills in vocals, guitar, drums, and keyboard, ensuring that participants have a chance to discover where their interests and talents lie.
By learning to play together, participants gain insights into the dynamics of group performance and the magic of creating harmonious music as a team. Connect your child with other local youth as they immerse in musical journey to enhance their skills and foster creative growth!
Tuition Assistance
Tuition assistance is available up to 100%. Please contact Education@BethelWoodsCenter.org to learn more.
About the Series
In this eight-week studio arts program for youth ages 7-13, active and thoughtful creation isn't just a mere endeavor, but a means of fostering personal growth, building connections, and cultivating a sense of belonging!
Located on the historic site of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair, Studio at the Woods' after school art and music classes bridge the past with the present, encouraging young artists to look beyond the canvas and notes, into a world of limitless possibilities and the enduring power of creative collaboration.
Funding Crediting
Funding for education and creative programs has been provided by Bethel Woods members and donors and through generous gifts from foundations, individuals and agencies including: Steve Alexander & Idylia Hachi, the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, the John N. Blackman Sr. Foundation, DIANNIC LLC, Annelise Gerry and Family, Robyn Gerry and Family, Jeffrey Gerson, Grimm Construction Inc., Nellie and Robert Gipson of the Tianaderrah Foundation, the William and Elaine Kaplan Family Foundations, the Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation, Heather and Matthew Potter & Family / Nexxt Enterprises LLC, the Rea Charitable Trust, the Rhulen Loughlin Family in memory of Trevor John Loughlin, the Rowley Family Fund for Women & Children, the Irwin Siegel Agency – Howard Siegel – President, Craig and Sue Van Cott – UNALAM, the TD Charitable Foundation. Funding is also provided by the NYS Office of Children and Family Services through the Sullivan County Youth Bureau and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.