Adapted from the May 2015 issue of the Ambassador, a publication of the Aber Suzuki Center, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
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Discover fresh insights and new approaches to your instrument and music through study with expert clinicians.
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Work with teachers of national and international reputation.
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Continue to hear the inspiration of the Suzuki message “every child can learn” given the proper environment.
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Realize substantial improvement and confidence on your instrument in a short period of time for all students, from pre-twinklers to advanced level players.
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Experience the balance between time spent playing your instrument and play (free) time.
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Make friends who are kindred spirits.
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Meet families and teachers from many states and foreign countries. Last year, one institute had 32 states and 6 foreign countries represented!
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Receive fresh motivation and renewed excitement about playing and practicing.
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Be immersed in a nurturing, positive atmosphere where individual value and potential is recognized.
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Attend inspiring performances by faculty and fellow students.
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Feel the exhilaration of playing in an orchestra or chamber music.
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Develop the essential skills of ensemble playing through chamber music.
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Learn and be inspired by hearing a wide variety of levels of playing on your instrument.
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Perform in final concerts of 50-200 performers, depending upon the institute.
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Be surrounded in a nurturing, positive atmosphere where individual value and potential is recognized.
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Institutes with teen options often include teen dorm opportunities and special advanced student offerings.
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Hear fresh ideas of how to practice and motivate!
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Take advantage of quality time with your child or grandchild. Create lifetime memories in an environment free from the stress and distractions of home and work.
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Find support and new solutions in helping your child through attending outstanding parent talks offered throughout the week.
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Explore the area surrounding the institute itself—whether a metropolitan setting or mountainous location.
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Be exposed to different events—from Fun Night to Concerto Night! Some institutes even have pajama play-ins and BBQ nights around the pool! Others may have faculty skits as well as serious performances.
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Build camaraderie and connections within your teaching studio by having your students attend an institute together. Some studios even reserve a dorm wing to build community!
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Be re-inspired by attending one of the many teacher training classes offered.
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Visit the “Suzuki Institute Store”. Some institutes have resources onsite, such as an “institute store” of Suzuki materials. Others may have a luthier, where you can try out instruments and secure basic services to keep your instrument sounding its best.
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Experience a well-organized and planned event. Did you know that most institute staff spend twelve months getting ready for your summer experience?
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