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Price
$ 299.00 (Fixed)
Area Served
Toronto-West
Location
Toronto, m6r 2x2
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Phone
416.619.5429

Description:

Tarita Arts Co. offers full and half day piano and arts program for children ages 6 – 12. This summer program includes beginner and intermediate piano lessons in conjunction with theatre, storytelling, movement, and art.

For beginners this is a fun and interactive way to approach the piano for the first time. For current players the program offers a variety of activities to help continue to practice over the summer. Campers will learn new skills and make new friends while exploring various mediums of expression in a fun and relaxed environment.

Location: Emmanuel Howard Park United Church , 214 Wright Ave.
Ages: 6 - 12
Full Day $299 + GST
Healthy Snacks Included
Performances Every Friday at 2 pm
New Material Every Week!
All Levels are Welcome!

Introduction to Piano and Musical Theory
Rythym with Maracas and Tambourines
Explore World Music and Different Musical Genres
Create an Intergrated Theatrical and Musical Performance Every Week!
Theatre Games, storytelling and movement included!
Art Excursions and Plenty More !!!


Ratio of 1:6 teacher to students
All counsellors have a verified Police Check
CPR/First Aid Certified
Univeristy Level or Higher!

Space is limited!!

July 13th-17th
July 27th -31st
August 10th - 14th

Download the Registration Form
Why Piano?

1. Studies have shown that children who practice an instrument do better in school. More specifically findings point towards increased scores in math, especially with ratios and fractions.

2. Learning to play the piano is hard work and takes dedication. Students can increase their self esteem through show casing their newly learnt talents at performances while developing a sense of confidence in their skills.

3. Unlike other instruments the piano requires the hands to operate seperatley from one another this helps to improve dexterity and eye-hand cordination.