Tuesday, June 29, 2010

SCOSAG - The Art of Noise

Running after counselor/professional musician Celia during the Unshowcase on the last day of camp. I'm the blondie in the blue swimsuit.
Daddy and I listening during the song portion of the Unshowcase on the last day of camp.
Performing in the deep sea skit.
Playing the accordion.
Playing the guitar with Celia.
Performance art: Screaming into the toilet.
Mine is the one that says "Yes"
I'm in the background eating lunch on my beach towel.
Learning about the science of music with Celia.

My Mom and Dad had heard a lot of positive things about the summer camps at the South City Open Studio and Gallery (SCOSAG) in Tower Grove Park. Last year, I was too young to attend but now that I'm the ripe old age of 5, I could go this summer. The two-week session that I went to was called The Art of Noise. Basically, we did all things music -- from singing music, to playing instruments, to making art about music, to learning about the science of it all we covered everything. Plus, we had a lot of fun just exploring and being in the park. I had a great time! So great, in fact, that I'm going again in July for another session called Humans and Machines.

All photographs of Willa from The Art of Noise are courtesy of SCOSAG and can be found at their blog (you can click here to read the blog in it's entirety).

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