Workshop tuition varies depending on the schedule format.
Week long Camp Workshops for middle school, high school and young adults are $525 for full day attendance and $425 for half day. Discounts are available for multi-week, sibling or Buddies & Besties enrollment.
Multi day weekend or weekday workshops range from $125 to $450, depending on the contact time and the faculty or guest teacher.
Performance or Production Workshops that meet weekly throughout the school year vary by class and ensemble size and rehearsal/performance schedule.
See the CMC Atlanta Workshop Catalog listings for tuition rates.
We host workshops year round on weekends and weekday evenings. We host Camp Workshops for middle school students, high school students and recent grads just about any time local schools are out of class on break.
Various themed CMC Atlanta Workshops are offered at all CMC Atlanta locations. For current offerings, see calendar below.
Enrollment eligibility varies depending on the focus of the Workshop. The details for each workshop are provided in the Workshop Catalog.
Studio Lessons are a primary resource for developing musical skills and understanding. The duration and curriculum of the lesson will depend on the student's age, skill level, interests, and availability. Lessons are offered 7 days a week and scheduled to meet each student's needs.
Students generally meet with their Studio Instructor weekly for 30-, 45-, or 60-minute sessions. Most study privately with their teacher, although we do have some students who share lessons with a
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