Who Says Camps are Just for Kids?

Leavenworth, WA – Camps just for kids? We say bologna! The Adult Piano Retreats are back at Icicle Creek from September 12-16 and October 10-14, sponsored by Fandrich & Sons Pianos and Karla Anderson, and are customized just for adults!

Seattle Met proclaimed “Take a Piano Vacation in Leavenworth” – because these retreats offer adult, amateur pianists an exciting new opportunity to experience world-class instruction and performance in a retreat setting in the Cascade Mountains of Leavenworth, WA.

The program is designed to include private practice, optional participation in master classes, lectures, special activities, social time, great food and a faculty concert.

Program Director, Lisa Bergman says, “Come as you are! No audition necessary! Stimulating and supportive, these retreats are fun and engaging for all levels. Treat yourself to four days bonding with the piano … and come with an appetite for great dining and recreation in a spectacular setting!”

This year’s faculty will include renowned artists including Program Director, Lisa Bergman, concert pianist, former artist in residence on music faculty at the University of Washington, and on-air personality on Seattle’s KING FM radio; Oksana Ezhokina, Professor of Piano at Pacific Lutheran University; graduate of Northern Illinois University, Stony Brook University, NY; Jennifer Bowman, Pacific Lutheran University Faculty member; and graduate of Whitman College, Northern Illinois University and The Juilliard School; and William Chapman Nyaho concert pianist, graduate of Oxford University (UK), Eastman School and University of Texas, Austin.

Piano music lovers and the public can experience these talented artists during the retreat’s Faculty Concerts by attending performances set for September 15th andOctober 13th both to begin at 7:30pm in Canyon Wren Recital Hall.

Retreat tuition is $500 per person (per retreat) which includes three private lessons, one ticket to the faculty concert and two master classes available for active participants and auditors plus lectures and outings.

Interested applicants can register online at http://www.icicle.org.

For more information, contact Lisa Bergman at (206) 799-8860 or by email tolbergman@icicle.org.

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