Summer

Music Camps

Chesapeake & Virginia Beach

2024 SUMMER CAMPS

We offer camps for ages 5-13

Fox Music believes each child should discover their talents in the arts. Our camp directors set out to find and grow each child’s unique talents through explorations in music and theater. Your child will LOVE performing in a musical! Campers will learn a Broadway style show with singing and acting.


Spaces are limited so be sure to register ASAP before they fill! Register now and SAVE!


Prices increase on June 1, 2024.


All camps this year will take place at Fox Music’s Virginia Beach studio located at 1115 Independence Blvd.


Lindley Fox - Camp Director

Lindley Fox has been sharing her love of music with children for over 30 years as both a piano lesson and public school music teacher. She holds a BME in Music Education with a concentration in Voice and Piano from Shenandoah Conservatory of Music and holds certifications in ORFF, Kodály, and Musikgarten. She was named Teacher of the Year for Tallwood Elementary in 2009. Lindley shares her passion for music and teaching with patience and love, and she is looking forward to another season of summer camp!




Pajama Party! (Ages 5-8 Half Day)

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June 18 – June 21   9:00AM – 12:00PM


In this Broadway Stars session of summer camp: "Pajama Party!"


A musical revue about how bedtime can be a blast! Children will sing and learn lines in the form of poetry in this fun-filled production. On the last day of camp, invite your family and friends to come watch a special performance of the musical. The performance will be their time to show off what they have learned for their friends and family.

 

*Performance for family and friends on Friday, June 21 at 6:00 PM at Bayside Presbyterian Church




Disney, the Movies and the Music (Ages 8-13 Half Day)

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June 18 - June 21 12:30PM - 3:30PM


In this Broadway Stars session of summer camp: "Disney, the Movies and the Music!"


Spend an exciting week preparing a musical revue celebrating 75 years of Disney Magic. On the last day of camp, invite your family and friends to come watch a special performance of the musical. The performance is sure to be a crowd pleaser!

 

*Performance for family and friends on Friday, June 21 at 7:00 PM at Bayside Presbyterian Church







Cinderella
(Ages 8-13 Full Day)

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June 24 - 27 9:00AM - 3:00 PM


In this Broadway Stars session of summer camp: "Cinderella"!


Cinderella is an all-time favorite fairytale, which will be acted out through singing and narration. The actors will include singing Villagers, friendly animals, charming Royalty, the energetic Messenger, wicked Stepmother & Stepsisters, the irresistible Fairy Godmother, the Prince, and of course, Cinderella! On the last day of camp, invite your family and friends to come watch a special performance of the musical.


*Performance for family and friends on Thursday, June 27 at 7:00 PM at Bayside Presbyterian Church

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What style of music do you teach in your lessons?

    Voice Lessons are beneficial for any style of singing. We train singers for pop, rock, country, gospel, contemporary Christian, traditional church music, R&B, jazz, as well as Broadway, opera, oratorio, art song and choral work, and just about any style of music in which beautiful singing is important. In our voice lessons we focus on exercises and music that leads to the development of an effortless, beautiful, and powerful tone that is flexible and controlled, from the lowest note to the highest note within a very wide singing range. Students should understand that some styles lend themselves to this goal more than other styles. It is the long-term results of vocal study that can be applied to any style of music.

  • How can you teach vocal development?

    The voice is produced by a set of muscles that needs to be developed, coordinated, and refined. We develop a voice just as an athlete develops his/her physical skill. In order to develop muscles, those muscles must be exercised regularly and vigorously enough gain strength, but not so much as to abuse the voice. The amount of exercise to do, and the way to exercise differs with each singer. During the voice lessons we work together to create an exercise routine for your voice. The exercise routine changes weekly as your ability gradually increases. As students progress, we apply the developing skills to music.

  • All of this sounds difficult to me. I just want to have a good time. Is that possible?

    We teach singers of all abilities and aspirations. Some people are driven for success, and we are here to help them go as far as they can. Other people just want to have fun and see what happens. We’re happy to help you either way. Improving your singing increases your enjoyment of life no matter what your goal is.

  • Do you teach beginners?

    We love to teach beginners because they come to us without preconceived ideas about how to sing. Very often a beginner can make faster progress than an experienced singer, because the experienced singer must break old habits before he/she can improve.

  • Do you teach children?

    Yes. Our singing lessons offer children an excellent introduction to vocal instruction. We offer a pre-school program open to children ages 4 and up, and an elementary program for children ages 7-12.

  • I think I'm tone deaf; can you help me?

    Through the years many people have come to us believing they were tone deaf (unable to hear the difference in pitches). Out of thousands of students, we can’t remember any who were really tone deaf. Usually pitch problems are the result of a muscular imbalance or a need to learn to listen in the right way. Most people can develop the ability to sing in tune, but it takes hard work and patience.

  • I don't know if I am good enough to take voice lessons. Is it worth it?

    Every voice can improve with proper training. You won’t know how good you can get unless you try it. Many students have started voice lessons very dissatisfied with their singing abilities and discovered wonderful voices hiding inside.

  • How long will it take to train my voice?

    This question is like a weight lifter asking how long will it take to build his/her body. Much depends on how hard you work at it. A lot depends on your ability when you start, and more importantly, where you want to go. Not everyone wants to win a body building championship, and not everyone wants to sing at the Met. Many people find impressive results within 6 months. Vocal study can last a lifetime. Generally speaking, vocal development is a long-term process. If you are hoping for big results in a few weeks, try something else.

  • Why should I study with you?

    Education and experience speak for themselves. When you compare our credentials to those of most voice teachers, the difference is clear. But practically speaking, the only way to evaluate a voice teacher is by the results of his/her teaching. See Testimonials. Unfortunately, you can’t know this ahead of time, and you could waste many months finding out for yourself. After six months of study, results should be obvious. If there isn’t significant, objective, and measurable growth in terms of range, power, and control, you should consider the voice lessons ineffective. There can be only two reasons for this: 1) the student isn’t doing what he/she was instructed to do, or 2) the teacher doesn’t know how to guide the student properly. All of us have busy lives these days, and convenience is certainly important. But, if you want real vocal growth, not just playing around, study with the best voice teacher you can find. Give yourself every opportunity for success at Fox Music of Virginia Beach.

  • How do I get started?

    Just call us today or fill out the form today and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible.

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