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KIDS GROUP CLASSES

BECAUSE MUSIC IS FOR SHARING WITH OTHERS

Music is for sharing.

Music is for everyone.

Group Classes:

  • teach students to work as part of a team

  • help students foster empathy

  • nurture social skills

  • teach musicality within in a group

  • supplement private lessons

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Winner of Toronto Star's Reader's Choice Award for Best Music Instruction!

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Kids Choir (ages 7-12)

In this class, aspiring young singers will learn choir techniques from an experienced teacher, how to use correct breathing technique, to use their body to sing better, all while learning a variety of different repertoire. Young singers gain self-confidence while singing with friends!

Sep 2026 - June 2027

$38.80 / class x 34 classes

  • Saturdays at 1:00 PM, 60 minutes

Songwriting (ages 7-12)

Learn how to create your own music in this class! Students will learn the fundamentals of music composition in kid-friendly and accessible ways. This isn't the theory class you remember! We promise music theory and composition can be fun and engaging! 

Sep 2026 - June 2027

$38.80 / class x 34 classes

  • Saturdays at 3:00 PM, 60 minutes

Performance Masterclass (all ages!)

Gain important insights into how you perform and present onstage in this class. This class is designed to get students up on stage and listening to experienced teachers' critiques of their pieces and performing techniques. Don't worry, this class is designed to help students enjoy performing, not make them more nervous!

Sep 2026 - June 2027

$38.80 / class x 19 classes

  • Fridays at 4:00 PM, 60 minutes

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LGBTQ2S+ Safe Space

We acknowledge that the land on which we live and work is the ancestral lands of various Indigenous Peoples and that we live on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Chippewa and Wendat, in the territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. The territory was the subject of the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee to peaceably share and care for the territory around the Great Lakes, all newcomers are invited into this Covenant. This territory is also covered by the Upper Canada Treaties. Today, the meeting place of Toronto (Haudenosaunee 'Tkaronto') is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work and live in this territory.

Copyright 2026-2027 Willowdale School of Music

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