Allegiance Institute of Music – $49 for 11-Week Music Program for Ages 6–14 (Save $226 or 82% Off)

Today’s Groupon Calgary Daily Deal of the Day: Allegiance Institute of Music – $49 for 11-Week Music Program for Ages 6–14 (Save $226 or 82% Off)

Buy now for only $49
Value $275
Discount 82%
You Save $226

This is a limited 5-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Sunday, July 1, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Academy practices Kodaly method, introducing concepts in age-appropriate levels of instruction in vocals, strings, wind, or percussion

The Fine Print
Expires Dec 1, 2012
Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Online registration required by 8/1/12. Valid only for ages 6-14. Valid only for semester 1, levels 1-3. Must attend an information/registration session on 8/20/12, 8/21/12, or 8/23/12.

Allegiance Institute of Music
http://www.aim-music.ca/
5162 80 Ave. SE Calgary, Alberta
(403) 250-2263

$49 for an 11-Week Music Course ($275 Value)

This deal is valid for the September 8 to December 1 semester of the following classes:

  • Level 1: Music FUNdamentals (recommended for ages 6–8)
  • Level 2: Pre-instrumental/vocal (recommended for ages 9–11)
  • Level 3: Instrumental/vocal performance (recommended for ages 12–14) for vocals, strings, wind, or percussion (instrument required)

45- to 75-minute classes in each program take place weekly. Information/registration sessions are scheduled on Monday, August 20, Tuesday, August 21, and Thursday, August 23.

For an organization centered on musicians younger than 17, Allegiance Institute of Music has an impressive resumé. While regularly collecting trophies in competitions all over the continent, the school’s musicians have racked up honours including performing every night of the 1988 Olympic medal ceremonies and the earning Official Band status from the Calgary Stampeders Football Club. Each singer or band member got there by following the rigorous Kodály method. In introductory programs, the youngest children start out by playing musical games and dancing, which helps internalize basic musical structures. At the next level, they gear up for performing on a string, woodwind, brass, or percussion instrument, or prepare for more advanced vocal study. After that, students who feel ready for performance may enroll in higher-level courses. In all classes, teachers insist that kids master music on their own terms rather than be thrust too soon into performance and risk being unable to differentiate between a quickened tempo and a conductor-antagonizing bee.

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