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Phil Sims

Phil Sims

Monday, 17 December 2012 14:50

For the Birds

Monday, 17 December 2012 14:49

Music in the Classic Period

Thursday, 13 December 2012 09:10

Jason Cassanova

Information coming soon.

Thursday, 13 December 2012 08:13

Phil Sims

Phil Sims studied music at the undergraduate and graduate level at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY.  He has held academic appointments to teach theory, musicianship, composition, and electronic music at the Eastman School of Music, the University of Rochester, Mercer University, and Emory University.  In recent years, Phil’s creative work has mainly focused on the creation of albums and sound design scores using a mix of acoustic and virtual instruments.  His compositions have been performed and presented throughout the country and in Europe, in both academic and community venues, most recently at the Schwartz Center on the Emory University campus, the Ferst Center at Georgia Tech, the Atlanta Ballet’s Centre for Dance Education, Eyedrum, during the 2010 Dodekapus Art Collective Carnival, the 2010 L5P Halloween Festival (in collaboration with gloATL lab), and more.  His intellectual and academic essays have focused on theoretical and pedagogical issues ranging from integrated and experiential instruction to sociopolitical topics like musical rhetoric, the politics of beauty, modes of listening, the apparent impact of art as commodity, and the practice of aesthetic apartheid within academic departments and curricula.

Phil began lecturing in music theory over 20 years ago at the Eastman School, at the age of 22; while at Eastman, he won both the School’s graduate student teaching award and the University of Rochester’s Edward Curtis Peck Award for excellence in undergraduate instruction.  In addition to pursuing inspired, effective teaching from an academic platform, Phil has also collaborated in a variety of music and education projects with organizations like the Atlanta Ballet, FOCUS (Families of Children Under Stress), the San Francisco Bay Chapter of the American Composers Forum, the Atlanta Union Mission, the Atlanta Girls’ School, and the Montessori School at Emory, to name a few.  Founding and Directing the Music Center represents both the culmination of his career to date and an exciting set of new opportunities for Phil to teach and create from a completely independent platform.  It was also the fulfillment of a long held dream he shared with co-Founder and Director, Diana Orozco, and one of the ways Phil marked his 40th birthday.

Phil's educational ideas and methods impact all CMC Atlanta students through the Administrative role he plays in designing and implementing CMC programs and curricula.  His private composition students have enrolled in collegiate composition and sound programs around the country after their high school graduation, including a recent graduate who enrolled to study with Pulitzer Prize winning composers in New York City and others sent to study sound design at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Phil Sims, website

 

Thursday, 13 December 2012 07:55

Diana Orozco

Diana Orozco studied music and music education at the Oberlin College-Conservatory. She has taught on faculty, in workshops, and in summer day camps at a number of Atlanta area schools; she was the pre-primary-6th grade music teacher at The Children’s School in Midtown Atlanta from 2000-2013. Since moving to Atlanta in the mid 1990's, Diana has been cultivating young pianists. Before opening the Music Center, she maintained a piano studio of 30 or more students from her home in the Morningside neighborhood of Atlanta. Diana is particularly interested in teaching elementary school-aged children. Her training at The Children's School has focused on a variety of educational issues, including extensive training in differentiated learning styles and brain-based methodologies. She also studied arts management at the graduate level through an on-line series of courses offered by the University of Massachusetts.

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  • Who is eligible? +

    Day Camps are designed for students in rising grades K-5.  We divide campers by age and skill, so we welcome absolute beginners and more advanced students alike.  Please note:  if you're looking for programs for older students, please visit the summary of programs for middle and high school students.  You'll find information and the online registration there for students grade 6-8 and 9-12.  
  • Where? +

    We offer Day Camps for Kids at three CMC Atlanta locations: CMC Little 5 Points CMC Decatur CMC Dunwoody
  • When? +

    We offer camps year round just about any time local schools are closed.  Our Summer Day Camps start right after Memorial Day and run through the beginning of August.  Full Day Camp is available from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm; Half Day is also available, morning of afternoon.  Half Day is 8:00 am to 12:30 pm or 12:30 pm to 6:00 pm.  To see specific themes and activities by week, please consult our Day Camp Theme Catalog (to the left and below) and the Schedule (also below).    
  • How much? +

    Day Camp tuition for grades K-5 ranges from $320 to $425 per week for full day attendance.  Half Day attendance (morning or afternoon) ranges from $225 to $300 per week.   Camp theme activities run from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.  Free extended day allows for drop off as early as 8:00 am and pick up ends at 6:00 pm.  Full Day enrollment allows for drop off as early as 8 am and pick up as late as 6 pm.  Half Day Morning drop off begins at 8:00 am and pick up by 12:30 pm.  Half Day Afternoon drop off begins Read More
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Day Pass

Sometimes parents don't want or need to enroll a student in full or half day camp for a full week.  In this situation, we offer Music School Day Passes, which allow for a day of camp attendance on chosen days:

  • Full Day Pass, $85 per day, drop off begins at 8 am, pickup ends at 6 pm
  • Half Day Pass $60 per day, morning or afternoon 

To purchase Day Passes, simply fill out the Day Camp Registration Form and choose from among the Music School Day Pass options provided.  

After making your payment, you can register to use the Music School Day Pass for any day, in any camp, at any location for up to one year, with limits.  IMPORTANT!  Please note:  Music School Day Pass spots are limited and offered on a first-come-first-served basis.  Spots are reserved by purchase, payment and then completion of the Music School Day Pass portion of the Day Camp Registration Form.  With rare exception, we require 24 hours notice of a parent's intent to use a Music School Day Pass.  The more advance notice you provide by completing the form, the more likely it is there will be a spot open for a student.  You should assume that your enrollment dates are accepted once you receive a confirmation message from a CMC Atlanta Director or authorized faculty member.             

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