Carnegie Mellon University

School of Music

Where artistry and innovation share center stage

49th Summer Dalcroze Eurhythmics Workshops

CMU Summer Workshops: July 8–26, 2024
Come for one week, July 8–12, or all three weeks, July 8–26!

Registration deadline is July 5, 2024.
On-Campus Housing and Parking registration opens February 15th and closes May 31, 2024.

Both The One-Week and Three-Week Workshops offer performers, conductors, music educators (preschool through college), studio teachers, music therapists and movement specialists practical applications of the Dalcroze principles to performance and teaching. Classes in both workshops are offered at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.

The One-Week Workshop is an introductory course for newcomers and a refresher course for those who have had previous experience in the Dalcroze approach. 

The Three-Week Workshop is designed for those participants interested in pursuing the Dalcroze Certificate as well as for those who would like the most in-depth experience in the Dalcroze approach. For those interested in pursuing the Dalcroze Certificate during the summer, a minimum of six weeks summer study (18 units) must be successfully completed before applicants are eligible to take the required exams for the Dalcroze Certificate.

*All Workshops are open to students at all levels.

 

Workshop Registration

JULY 8–12, 2024
1 grad credit (3 units)

  • Early registration (if full payment is received by April 23rd): $900.00 

  • Student early registration (if full payment is received by April 23rd): $540.00 (for Full Time Students*)

  • Regular registration: $1000.00 

  • Student registration: $600.00 (for Full Time Students*)

* In order to register at the full-time student rate, registrants must first email proof of full-time student status to music-dalcroze@andrew.cmu.edu and receive a discount code BEFORE proceeding to the registration site.

 

JULY 8–26, 2024
3 grad credits (9 units)

  • Early registration (if full payment is received by April 23rd): $2,100.00 

  • Student early registration  (if full payment is received by April 23rd): $1,267.00 (for Full-Time Students*)

  • Regular registration: $2,500.00 

  • Student registration: $1,450.00 (for Full-Time Students*)

* In order to register at the full-time student rate, registrants must first email proof of full-time student status to music-dalcroze@andrew.cmu.edu and receive a discount code BEFORE proceeding to the registration site.

 

 

DAILY SCHEDULE

 

8:00–9:00 (T/Th)

Wake-up Yoga with Arjun

8:30–9:45 (M/W/F)
9:00–9:50 (T/Th)

Warm-up/Plastique Animee prep with Michele

10:00–11:15

Eurhythmics

11:30–12:30

Dalcroze Solfege

12:30–1:45

Lunch

1:45–3:00

Improvisation

3:15–4:30

Pedagogy/Guided Teaching/Special Sessions

 

INCLUDED SPECIAL EVENTS

   

Sunday, July 7

7:30 PM

Opening Event and Reception
Alumni Concert Hall, College of Fine Arts

Monday, July 8

8:00 AM

Continental Breakfast and Orientation
Room 119, Margaret Morrison Building

Tuesday, July 9

7:30 PM

Folk Dancing 

Wednesday, July 10

7:30 PM

Alexander Technique

Thursday, July 11

6:30 PM

Picnic at chez Neely

Wednesday, July 24

7:30 PM

Alexander Technique

Thursday, July 25

6:30 PM

Picnic at chez Neely

 

On Campus Housing/Parking Registration Opens February 15th.
Please submit your housing and parking registration by May 31st, 2024 using the online registration option.

Summer Housing will be in Woodlawn Apartments.

Check-In Date and Time:
Beginning Saturday, July 6, 2024 at 3:00 pm
Check-Out Date and Time:
No later than Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 5:00 pm

2024 Rates:
Apartment Double: $79.00/night per person
(2 persons per room) with linens. You may request a specific roommate when you register, or not.
Apartment Single: $93.00/night
(1 person per room) with linens
Apartment Double as Single: $104.00/night
(1 person in a double room) with linens

Each apartment has its own kitchen and private bathroom.

On-Campus parking will be in the East Campus Garage, and is $25.52 per day, charged by the week.
Registrants can register for parking on the same site as for housing.

Off-Campus Housing Options:
There are numerous hotels and AirBnBs located in the surrounding area of Carnegie Mellon University which one can choose to stay at during the workshop. Click here for a map of hotel options.