Renowned for their diverse musical repertoire, the Ambassadors Concert Choir has delighted audiences since 1979. Now, they are embarking on an exciting new venture by hosting their inaugural summer music camp. Under the artistic direction of Dr. Sandra Thompson, the choir aims to inspire a new generation of musicians by blending various genres and fostering a love for music among young people. This initiative seeks to engage students in fifth through eleventh grades with professional guidance from accomplished artists.
Founded with a vision to showcase the versatility of predominantly African American choirs beyond gospel music, the Ambassadors Concert Choir continues to embrace multiple musical styles. From spirituals and patriotic anthems to Broadway tunes and operatic pieces, the choir's performances reflect a rich tapestry of sounds. Jazz and gospel remain integral parts of their repertoire as well. This summer, the choir extends its influence into education with a unique camp designed to rekindle a passion for music in teenagers.
Dr. Sandra Thompson highlights the declining participation of students in school choirs, emphasizing the importance of this camp in reigniting their interest. The program offers comprehensive musical training including vocal instruction, ensemble singing, instrumental lessons, and dance. Professional musicians lead these sessions, ensuring quality learning experiences for participants. Scheduled from June 9 to 13, the camp caters specifically to children in grades five through eleven at a cost of one hundred dollars per week, which includes meals and snacks.
Limited scholarships are available for those who need financial assistance. Hosted daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Garden Oaks Community Center, the week concludes with a grand performance where each class demonstrates their newly acquired skills. Bonita Franklin underscores the significance of this event as it provides a platform for students to shine after a week of intensive learning.
Aspiring participants must register before May 30 via the official website. This summer camp represents not only an educational opportunity but also a cultural enrichment experience aimed at nurturing future musical talents under the auspices of seasoned professionals dedicated to preserving and promoting musical heritage.