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The Pre-College Division Guitar Program at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee offers thorough and comprehensive
guitar and music instruction for children and teens of all skill
levels aged 5-18. The program, its' lessons and performance opportunities,
provide a solid foundation in classical guitar, equipping students
with the basic skills required to be versatile in any style.
Enrollment is ongoing. Click
here to download a registration form.
For further information:
Elina Chekan, Director
414.229.3202 or 414.736.1186
echekan@uwm.edu
Suzuki Guitar Camp—New this Summer!
About the Pre-College Guitar Program
Guitar Discovery Days
Location
Guitar Fundamentals
Suzuki Guitar
Pre-College Instruction
Faculty
Calendar 2006-2007
Schedule Of Group Classes
Fees
Guitar Program Policies
SUZUKI GUITAR CAMP top
New this summer!
June 18-22, 2007
9 am-12 noon
Grades 3 and up
Instructors: Elina Chekan & René Izquierdo
Location: Room 188 in the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing
Arts on the UWM campus
Fee: $150
Elina Chekan, director of the Peck School’s Pre-College Guitar
Program, and René Izquierdo of the UWM Guitar Program offer
a lively camp for beginning and intermediate guitar students designed
to build a solid foundation in classical guitar, equipping students
with the basic skills required to be versatile in any style.
- Daily group lessons and coaching
- 30-minute private lesson
- Supportive environment & small groups
- Exposure to full range of guitar styles through video, recordings & live
performance by instructors & guests
- Informal final performance
Registration
Registration for Guitar Camp is through UWM's School of Continuing
Education.
Please refer to Program No. 8111-7214 (beginners) or 8111-7215
(Level I) when registering.
PHONE
Call 800-222-3626 or (local) 414-227-3200
Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm
ONLINE
To visit the School of Continuing Education website registration
page: Click Here
IN-PERSON
In-Person registrations are welcome at the School of Continuing
Education, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave., 6th Floor Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.
ABOUT THE PRE-COLLEGE GUITAR
PROGRAM top
As a part of the Pre-College Division of UWM’s Peck School
of the Arts, we are able to offer our students unique access to university
resources and a close relationship with UWM’s own highly regarded
Guitar Program. Suzuki and Pre-College students enjoy complete and
cost-free participation in the Guitar Program’s events, including
master classes with distinguished visiting artists and concerts.
We offer two programs to match your child’s age, level of playing,
and educational needs. The youngest students, aged 5-7, can enroll
in Guitar Fundamentals, a small weekly group class designed as a
playful introduction to the guitar and the study of music. Young
students may also enroll in our Suzuki Guitar Program, the only one
of its kind in Wisconsin. We offer Pre-College Instruction for students
aged 11 and up. An enriched college preparatory program is provided
for older guitar students who anticipate pursuing a career in music.
Students learn through a combination of weekly individual lessons
and group classes and
periodic solo and ensemble recitals. Individual lessons are scheduled
during the week. Group classes, held on Saturdays, are organized
by level of playing, age, and sight-reading skills. Ensemble
playing is a very significant aspect of these classes, allowing
students
to learn important lifelong skills such as teamwork and cooperation.
Please join us for one of our Saturday Guitar Discovery Days
(listed in our calendar) to learn more about our program and
the world
of the guitar.
GUITAR DISCOVERY DAYS top
Children and their parents are invited to explore the world of
the guitar during these free, informal Saturday open house events.
Meet the instructor and learn more about our program! Join us on
September 2, September 16, October 14, December 9, January 20,
February 10, March 10 or May 12.
All Guitar Discovery Days take
place from 1-3 pm in Room 188 of the Helene Zelazo Center for
the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood
Blvd. on the UWM campus.
LOCATION top
All Pre-College Guitar Program lessons take place in Room
188 of the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts,
2419 E.
Kenwood
Blvd. on the UWM campus. For maps, directions and parking
information: http://www.uwm.edu/UWM/Map3
GUITAR FUNDAMENTALS top
A small weekly group class designed as a playful introduction to
the guitar and the study of music for the youngest children (ages
5-7). Children will explore many of the basic elements of music
and guitar in a supportive environment. Guitar Fundamentals prepares
children for private guitar study in our Suzuki program.
SUZUKI GUITAR top
Students may enter the Suzuki Guitar program beginning at age 5.
The Suzuki “Talent Education” method is based on the
principle that all children can learn multiple skills in the same
natural way that they learn to speak their native language. Just
as children learn to speak before they read, Suzuki students learn
to listen and produce sounds on their instruments before reading
music. Reading music comes only after basic technical skills have
been mastered.
Suzuki students progress through a developmentally
sequenced repertoire. It is essential that students maintain
and reinforce their repertoire
through continuous review, just as children retain all the first
words in their language vocabulary. They do this by practicing
and by listening to a variety of music daily, including recordings
of their current repertoire. This process builds musicianship
as well as memory, technique, aural skills, stamina, and confidence.
Parental
involvement is essential for the success and development of youngsters
in the Suzuki program. Parents are present at weekly
private lessons and group classes, taking an active part in
the learning process. The parent becomes the teacher at home, supervising
daily practice and listening sessions.
PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION top
This program is designed to provide appropriate guitar instruction
to children aged 11-18 of all skill levels. The emphasis is on
the development of technique, musicianship, and strong sight reading
skills. Our goal is to equip the guitarist with the necessary tools
he or she needs to perform in a variety of situations, both solo
and ensemble.
For students anticipating pursuing a career in
music, we offer an accelerated college preparatory program. The program
offers
high caliber instruction, performance opportunities, and artistic
mentoring in one comprehensive curriculum. College prep students
will participate fully in the activities of UWM’s Guitar
Program as they become acquainted with major pedagogical schools
and increase their knowledge of the instrument repertoire. Students
interested in participating in the college preparatory program
should contact Ms. Chekan to arrange an audition.
FACULTY top
Born in Minsk, Belarus, Elina Chekan studied with Valeriy Gromov and Eugene
Gridiushko in her native country and with Benjamin Verdery at Yale University
where she attained her Master of Music degree. Ms. Chekan has performed extensively
in Europe and the United States as a soloist and chamber musician. A prizewinner
in several international guitar competitions, she also received the Louis and
Anne Rosoff award from Yale University. Ms. Chekan is a certified Suzuki Method
instructor, registered with the Suzuki Association of the Americas. Renowned
Argentinean composer Jorge Morel dedicated one of his recent compositions to
Ms. Chekan. Elina was artist in residence and faculty at the Bloomingdale School
of Music in New York City, and chair of the Guitar Department at the Belarus
Music Academy in Minsk. She is currently on the faculty at UWM where she directs
the Pre-College Division Guitar Program.
CALENDAR 2006-2007 top
Fall Semester
September 1-December 18, 2006
September 1 Semester begins
September 29-October 5 Second tuition payment due at private lesson
November 23-26 Thanksgiving Break (no classes)
November 27 Classes resume
December 5 at 7:30 pm Benefit Concert
December 10 at 12:30 pm Student Recital
December 18-23 Make-up week
Spring Semester
January 19- May 13, 2007
January 19 Semester begins
February 16-22 Second tuition payment due at private lesson
March 18-25 Spring Break (no classes)
March 26 Classes resume
April 22 at 12:30 pm Student Recital
May 6 at 12:30 pm 2nd Annual Concert & Fundraiser
May 14-19 Make-up Week
SCHEDULE OF GROUP CLASSES top
Group lesson times will be determined as students enroll. Most
groups meet on Saturdays and are limited to 12 students.
Beginning
Suzuki
Ages: 5-7
Guitar Level I
For students with a minimum of one year of playing experience
or by audition.
Ages: 7-10
Guitar Level II
For students with a minimum of two years of playing experience
or by audition.
Guitar Ensemble
For students with a minimum of two years of playing experience
or by audition.
Guitar Preparatory
For students with a minimum of two years of playing experience
or by audition.
FEES top
Students learn through a combination of weekly individual and group
classes and periodic solo and ensemble recitals. Individual lessons
are scheduled during the week. Group classes are organized by level
of playing and age of the students.
Registration is for a full semester.
Fees are based on length of private lesson and include a non-refundable
$40 deposit. Tuition
includes a private lesson of the specified length and a group class
each week during the 15-week semester. Tuition does not cover the
cost of music or books, although some instructional materials will
be provided.
Guitar Fundamentals: $330
Suzuki & Pre-College Guitar
30 minute lesson & group class weekly $560
45 minute lesson & group class weekly $780
60 minute lesson & group class weekly $975
Fees pro-rated for
late registration. Financial aid available.
GUITAR PROGRAM POLICIES top
Payment of Fees
No student will be admitted to individual lessons or group classes
prior to payment. Fees must be paid in their entirety by the first
private lesson unless you have registered for the two-payment plan.
Tuition will be pro-rated for late enrollees.
Two-payment plan:
50% of tuition plus a $10 processing fee is due by the first private
lesson with the balance due by the fifth private lesson.
Withdrawals
and Refunds
Registration is for the entire semester. If a student withdraws
before the third individual lesson and has already paid in
full, he/she will receive a 75% refund of the tuition, minus
the non-refundable
deposit. Notice of intent to withdraw must be submitted in
writing prior to the third lesson. Refunds may take 4-6 weeks
to process.
No other refunds will be made.
Making Up Lessons
Lesson cancellation and make-up policies are designed to be
fair to both teacher and student. Students who are late for
a lesson
or class cannot be guaranteed their lesson time for that
day. Faculty will wait for a student for one-third of the scheduled
lesson duration;
students are asked to do the same. If the instructor cancels
a lesson or class, a make-up will be offered at a mutually
convenient time. We regret that instruction missed because
of an official
closing cannot be made up. The Guitar Program will not offer
classes
when UWM is closed due to weather conditions. There are no
make-ups for missed group classes.
Cancellations by students due to illness may be made up under
the following conditions:
No more than one make-up for a private
lesson is allowed per term.
Student must give 24 hour notice of
cancellation by calling the office at (414) 229-3202 or e-mailing
Ms. Chekan at echekan@uwm.edu
Safety
For the safety of all of our students, we ask that you
escort your child directly to their class/lesson and
then pick them
up promptly
at the end of the class/lesson. Please do not allow children
to wander unsupervised through the building. It is not
the responsibility of the faculty or the staff to supervise
children
outside of
their
class/lesson time.
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