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To contact Ann Hackler: Executive Director email imaeast@aol.com for June Millington: Artistic Director email fabjune@aol.com - They do not check this myspace page.
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| General | Rock 'n' Roll 2009 Summer Programs
Explore Rock 'n Roll $450 june 24th-june 28th for girls 9-12
Designed for pre-teen girls interested in playing rock 'n roll or other forms of popular music • camp offers opportunities to explore various instruments, to begin writing songs and to participate in a short performance for family and friends
Rock 'n roll Peformance Intensive $950
session I: july 10th-19th • session II: july 24th-aug 2nd for teen-aged girls 13-19
Designed to give teen-aged girls an opportunity to speak their truth through the medium of rock 'n roll, gain confidence in performance abilities, improve musicianship and develop collaborative leadership skills • campers select original or cover tunes to arrange, chart, rehearse and perform at the end of the camp • all girls will participate in writing, vocal, drum & percussion, chart writing & arranging classes and have access to a wide array of instruments.
Studio Recording & Production Program • $950 • august 7th-16th for young women and late teens 16-21
Hands-on” studio recording seminar for girls and young women 16-21 who are ready to record their own music or interested in exploring studio engineering as a career • students will learn recording basics and have the opportunity to record their own work and engineer the work of the other participants.
http://www.ima.org/pages/rnrhome.html
on-line at www.ima.org
Shuttle service from Northampton to the show will be provided by Smith
College Alliance for Alternative Rock (SCAAR) The van will leave from the Smith
College bus stop (in front of John M. Green Hall) at 7:15. Call (413)
268-3074 for information about both the concert and the shuttle. | | Music | Fanny,
Erin Mckeown - singer-songwriter, guitarist
Diana Jones - singer-songwriter
Bitch - electric bass and violinist, songwriter, poet, performance artist
Animal Prufrock - percussionist, composer, performance artist
Tret Fure - singer-songwriter, guitarist, engineer
Melanie Monsur - pianist, composer
Janelle Burdell - drummer, percussionist
Valerie Bromwell- comedian
Leslie Ann Jones - recording engineer
Ginger Bianca - drummer
Elizabeth Cabraser - drummer
Leah Kunkel - singer, songwriter
Ellen Clegg- precussionist
Allison Miller - drummer
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To contact Ann Hackler: Executive Director email imaeast@aol.com for June Millington: Artistic Director email fabjune@aol.com
The Institute for the Musical Arts was founded by Ann Hackler and June Millington in Northern California in 1986. It operated its studio and programs from Bodega, CA's historic Old Creamery until 2001 when property was purchased in Western Massachusetts for a permanent facility. The institute has a nonprofit status of 501(c)3 with a mission to support women and girls in music and music-related businesses. Rooted in the legacy of progressive equal rights movements, IMA's development is guided by the visions, needs and concerns of women from a diversity of backgrounds and has grown from the need to nourish ourselves and each other.
The 25-acre estate on which IMA is located features a house and several barns all built in the early 1800's. The largest barn has been converted into a recording, performance and teaching facility. The space accommodates a multitude of artistic endeavors and has a seating capacity of 200, a recording chamber that could hold an orchestra, and housing for up to 25 people. In addition to its summer camps, IMA offers year-round programming in support of its nonprofit mission which, unless otherwise noted, are open to the public.
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Rock 'n Roll Programs For Girls
IMA's summer music camps give artists access to top notch musical facilities and instruments, veteran professional musicians and time with visiting artists. Most importantly they have lots of time for musical exploration and collaboration with other musicians. Campers have the choice of bunking inside the barn in the bunkhouse or outside in yurts (large round Mongolian-styled tents on a wooden platform), have access to private bathrooms and showers, delicious (and nutritious) meals, an array of electric and acoustic instruments and plenty of practice rooms.
For more information about Rock n' Roll Programs for Girls: http://www.ima.org/pages/rnrhome.html
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