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MUSICORE KENSINGTON
Basic Information
Address: Kensington High School 2051 E Cumberland St Philadelphia, PA 19125.
Email: info@rocktothefuture.org
Phone Number: 215-302-9633
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Additional Information
Sponsor:
Rock to the future
Director: Josh Craft
School District: School District of Philadelphia
County: PA
Schedule: Tuesday-Thursday 3:00pm-6:00pm
Ages: 11-18 (grades 6-12)
Capacity: Philadelphia
Membership/Pricing: Free!
Program Highlights:
Students learn instruments and are put in to band, students get daily homework help and have the opportunity to take college readiness classes, students have to opportunity to go to a recording studio to record original music
Program Information:
Learn music, make friends, perform live, and build confidence at Rock to the Future's Kensington MusiCore After School program!
Get the full music experience in a judgement-free, creative environment. Students learn their choice of instrument (bass, guitar, drums, piano, or voice), form bands, write and record original music, learn to play cover songs from their favorite artists, sing, rap, and step into the spotlight to perform live. Students also participate in creative workshops and work with guest performers. Homework help and tutoring is offered every day, along with college and trade school application help and visits for high school students.
The MusiCore Kensington After School program accepts Philadelphia youth in grades 6-12 and operates Tuesday-Thursday from 3-6pm during the school year. There is NO COST to participate in MusiCore and students will receive a daily meal and may be eligible for a SEPTA pass. Enroll today for Fall 2019!
Tags: Music, homework help, college readiness