1pm – 4pm | Monday – Friday | August 11th – August 15th | Grades 6th – 12th
This camp is all about exploring how folk music has been used as a powerful tool for social change throughout U.S. history. You’ll dive into the songs that sparked movements, from civil rights to labor rights, and learn how these artists used their voices to challenge injustice and inspire action. Through songwriting workshops, performance exercises, and group collaboration, you’ll create your own folk songs that tell stories of today’s world. Whether you’re a musician, lyricist, or storyteller, this camp will empower you to find your voice and make a difference through the timeless art of folk music.
Tuition: $150 – $300
Access for All: 5 spots are held in each class for access for all pricing. For more information or you are interested in one of these spots, please send an email to education@olyft.org