Courses

The Percussion Institute is a total percussion experience camp for 6th-12th grade students.


June 2-5, 2025, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
The SIUE Summer Jazz Camp is available for students of all experience levels entering grades 8-12. Campers will learn performance and improvisation techniques from faculty members in the SIUE jazz department.


July 14-17, 2025, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
The Midwest Flute Institute @ SIUE provides an engaging and nurturing environment to all flute students ages 10-18. This camp offers a safe space for students of all levels to develop their flute skills in a fun and exciting atmosphere that is inspiring for all.


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Group and individual activities will be provided for students entering grades 6-12 with a variety of backgrounds and interests. Students will explore music by writing their own pieces on computer, experiment with MIDI instruments, and will create their own electronic hybrid instruments. No previous experience with computers or keyboards is necessary.


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Music camp for violin, viola and cello students. Must be able to read music at a Suzuki book 2 level and above.


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The 2025 SIUE Vocal Arts Camp is an opportunity for middle & high school singers (ages 12-18, grades 7-12) to share a summer full of exciting opportunities in a wide range of music genres and in different settings. We will be focusing on healthy and beautiful choral singing experience, and a creative and inclusive camp culture.


July 28, 2025 to August 1, 2025, Dunham Hall - Main Hallway
For any middle school or junior high school wind or percussion student, grades 6-10. Activities focus on developing individual and ensemble instrumental performance skills; exposure to varied musical activities: performances, clinics, and sectionals by SIUE faculty and students, developing rhythmic and melodic reading skills, tone quality, intonation, phrasing, and style, embouchure, posture, hand position, and practice habits.


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