FOR STUDENTS

The following information is for students that will be attending the Innsbrook Institute Summer Music Academy 2013.  You will find information regarding travel, concert tickets, the welcoming dinner, final breakfast, what to bring, activities, an example of a typical daily schedule, and housing information. 

STUDENTS FORMS FOR DOWNLOAD:

Student Questionaire Travel Itinerary Form Medical Release Parental Waiver

For the downloadable PDFs, please print out. All forms must be mailed to the Innsbrook Institute. A confirmation email will be mailed to you when we receive your form. Questions? Call 636-928-3366 ext. 218.


All students must complete a student questionnaire, travel itinerary form, medical release form and parental waiver (see above).

Travel Information
Day of Arrival

Travel Information
Departure Day

Means of Transportation | Airline Travel: 
Students arriving by air may fly into Saint Louis Lambert Airport (STL) and either:

*Shuttle service from Saint Louis Lambert Airport will be available. Details to come.

*Or alternative transportation can be arranged at an additional cost to the student. 

*All students MUST complete the travel itinerary form online. 

Automobile: 
Directions to Innsbrook are available here.

Concert Tickets
Students will receive free admission to all concerts.  Parents of students may receive up to two complimentary tickets to concerts when the student(s) is performing.

What to Bring | Clothing:
-Light jacket and/or sweater
-Long and short-sleeved shirts
-Good walking shoes
-Shorts and jeans
-Hat and sunglasses
-Swimsuit, sunscreen, and beach towel
-Bug spray

What to Bring | Concert Attire: 
(no shorts, jeans, t-shirts, tennis shoes, or casual sandals)
-Boys:  black dress pants, black dress shirt, black belt, black socks, and black dress shoes.
-Girls:  black dress pants, or black longer skirts, or black dresses. 
Skirts or dresses should be below the knee or longer because many performances will   be performed sitting. 

What to Bring | Music Items:
-Your instrument
-Extra strings for string students
-One folding music stand with your name on it
-Metronome (with your name on it)
-Music you are performing (with the measures numbered)
-For cellists, bring a Rock Stop or similar device for your end pin

What to Bring | Outdoor Activity Items:
-Light canteen or water bottle(s)
-Backpack for hiking (and day to day use)
-Swimsuit and beach towel
-Bug spray
-Sunscreen

What to Bring | Personal Items:
-Personal toiletries
-Medications
-Any special food needs

What to Bring | Extras:
-Camera
-A book to read during down time
-Playing cards
-Small portable games for down time
-Talent show props (start thinking ahead about what you might do)

Possible Activities
Swimming, Tennis, Boating, Ultimate Frisbee, Hayrides, Horseback riding, Beach day / Pizza Party (including sand volleyball, paddle boats, Frisbee, and waffle ball), hiking, and Community Variety Show

Example a Typical Daily Schedule:

9-10:20 1st AM session
10:30-11:50 2nd AM session
12-12:50 Lunch
1-2:20 1st PM lesson
2:30-3:50 2nd PM lesson
4-5:20 Small group lesson or masterclass
5:30-6:30 Free time/activity
6:45-7:30 Dinner
7:30-8:00 Concert

Student Housing
All students are hosted and “adopted” into residents’ homes.  This has proven to be a very rewarding and valuable experience for students and residents alike.  Residents’ provide students with breakfast each morning and transportation.  Students may request roommates in their student questionnaire, we cannot make any guarantees however we will do our best to accommodate. 


Students with violinist Gilles Apap

 

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