MCMC Summer Camps 2026
Music-filled summer experiences for children and teens
Summer camp enrollment is open.
See below for camp details and FAQs.
SUMMER CAMP Success stories…
“You all have a gift and I'm grateful you shared it with my child and others! The magic hasn't worn off- the confidence she gained that week has stuck. I truly don't know how you did it! But thank you!!!” — Parent of camper
“We were truly floored by the quality of the camp and the difference that it has made in our teen's resonance and practice strategies is more than anything we've seen. Thank you; we will be back.” — Parent of camper
“I was hesitant going in, wondering how my quiet, often withdrawn, hates-attention child would do. Over the week it was like shining a light on a whole new side of her. She came home tired but energized, talking a mile a minute about the fun games and saying things like, "Just you wait!" about Friday's show. Watching her develop this more confident side of herself was magical.” — Parent of camper
Summer Camps 2026
June 15 – 19, 2026
Ages: 11 – 18
Time: 9 am - 3 pm
Tuition: $505
Chamber Music Camp invites woodwind, brass, and string players to spend a week making music together in small ensembles. Through guided rehearsals and group coachings, campers build musicianship, confidence, and connection in a joyful, collaborative environment.
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June 22 - 26 & June 29 - July 3 (10 days)
Ages: 7 – 10
Time: 9 am - 3 pm
Tuition: $765
Musical Theater Camp is a two-week creative adventure for ages 7–10, developed in collaboration with Town Hall Theater. Campers sing, act, dance, and create together, culminating in a joyful performance on the Town Hall Theater stage.
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July 6 - 10 (5 days)
Ages: 10 – 13
Time: 9 am - 3 pm
Tuition: $545
Musical Theater Camp at MCMC is a week-long creative experience for ages 10–13. Campers collaborate to build a mini musical revue, exploring singing, acting, dancing, and ensemble work, culminating in a joyful final showcase.
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July 13 – 17, 2026
Ages: 4 – 6
Time: 9 am - 1 pm
Tuition: $330
Music Discoveries Camp offers young children a joyful introduction to music through singing, movement, games, and creative play. Perfect for children who are ready to build musical foundations, this week nurtures curiosity, confidence, and a love of music.
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JULY 20 – 24, 2026
Ages: 4 – 6
Time: 9 am - 1 pm
Tuition: $330
Music Discoveries Camp offers young children a playful introduction to music through singing, movement, games, and creative play. Perfect for children who are ready to build musical foundations in a supportive, age-appropriate environment.
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July 27 – 31, 2026
Ages: 12* – 18
Time: 9 am - 3 pm
Tuition: $520
Jazz Camp is an immersive week for young musicians interested in jazz ensemble playing and improvisation. Students explore standard repertoire, build core ensemble skills, and perform in a lively final concert at the Town Hall Theater Maloney Plaza.
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August 3-7 & 10-14 (10 days)
Ages: 8 – 12
Time: 9 am - 3 pm
Tuition: $765
Musical Theater Camp is a two-week immersive experience for ages 8–12 at MCMC. Campers sing, act, dance, and collaborate to create a full theatrical production, culminating in a joyful final showcase.
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August 17 – 21, 2026
Ages: 9 – 14
Time: 9 am - 3 pm
Tuition: $420
Steel Drum + World Rhythms Camp is a dynamic, hands-on music experience for ages 9–14. Campers explore steel drums and global rhythms, make music together as an ensemble, and share their work in a joyful final performance.
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Do you have a question about camp enrollment? Wondering about daily camp schedules or tuition options? These guidelines should answer most of your questions, including information about our flexible tuition assistance.
If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please reach out to lily@mcmcvt.org.
CAMP FAQs
We look forward to seeing you this summer!
MCMC Summer Camps 2026 are generously supported by the SNAVE Foundation.
