Outreach

The Department of Music is committed to outreach. From our Honors Band Day to the Homeschool Music Project, to hiring one of our students for your special event, we offer a mulitude of options for those wanting to engage and learn music. With our location in the heart of Midtown, Detroit's cultural center, we are perfectly situated to serve the diverse community around us. Come see a recital, take a lesson with one of our renowned faculty, or enroll your child in the Weekend School of Music. Take advantage of all that the Department of Music has to offer.

Summer Music Intensive Programs:

Jump Start (For Incoming Wayne State Music Majors ONLY)

Dates: August 8-12

JUMP START is, as the title suggests, an opportunity for new, first year students, to get a jump start on the Fall semester. Each day, students will experience workshops offering an introduction to fundamental collegiate music courses, an overview of the entire music curriculum and the opportunity to learn more about the University and Department of Music, right along side their peers! Participants will build fluency and confidence in the skills that form the foundation of the undergraduate music degree.

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Summer Piano Camp

When: June 20-24, Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.

Level: Intermediate and Advanced Piano Students, age 11 & up

Camp Fee: $350

Leading the program will be Artist Faculty who have many years of successful teaching and performing experience including:

The camp will be held at the Department of Music at Wayne State in Old Main located at 4841 Cass Ave. in Detroit. A final performance will be held in Schaver Music Recital Hall located within Old Main and will feature solo and ensemble performances by all the students. Family and friends are invited to this free performance.

Register for Summer Piano Camp


J.C. Heard Jazz Week at Wayne

Dates: July 25-29

Beginning in 2007, the Wayne State University Department of Music embarked on a long-term partnership with the Detroit Jazz Festival. A result of this collaboration was Jazz Week@Wayne, a one-week workshop that provides high school students with an intensive and rewarding jazz educational experience.

In 2012, the Jazz Week initiative proudly adopted its new name: J.C. Heard JazzWeek@Wayne, in honor of the generous support from the J.C. Heard family. J.C. Heard's legacy as jazz drummer extraordinaire has been woven into the program's curriculum and presentation. This initiative has evolved and redefines the summer jazz camp concept. With 40 high school students being chosen through competitive audition, and no students burdened with a tuition fee, the program brings together a highly diverse collection of talented youth from urban, rural, and suburban settings. The program has enjoyed 100% attendance every year, significant numbers of returning students, and a reputation for excellence throughout the Southeast Michigan area. The positive impact of the J.C. Heard JazzWeek@Wayne collaboration is evidenced by high success rate and scholarship offers to participants who chose to continue their jazz education at the university level.

J.C. Heard Jazz Week@Wayne combines the artistic and educational forces of three jazz entities, the Wayne State University Department of Music, the Detroit Jazz Festival and the J.C. Heard Legacy. The program nurtures students with a time-tested curriculum that blends formal academic discipline with the historic models of the Street-School. Guided by WSU's Jazz faculty, guest artists from the Detroit community and national artist/educators sponsored by the Detroit Jazz Festival, students study jazz improvisation, theory and ensemble playing. They work in master class settings, jam sessions and small and large ensemble rehearsals. The J.C. Heard JazzWeek@Wayne culminates with two public performances TBD.

Through the generosity of the Heard Family, The Detroit Jazz Festival and the Wayne State University Department of Music, J.C. Heard Jazz Week@Wayne has multi-year funding to support its current level of programming. The long-term financial and programmatic commitment of all the contributors ensures that J.C. Heard Jazz Week@Wayne will continue to be free for all selected students, will foster diversity of participants, and reward young jazz artists who have achieved a superior level of ability. Additional funding, as it becomes available, will create expansion opportunities that may include increasing the number of students and faculty, broadening the curriculum and expanding access to more public performances.

Contact Professor Charles Newsome with any questions or concerns: ag8183@wayne.edu

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Questions or for more information please reach out to music@wayne.edu