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Greenwood Music Camp is a summer camp whose primary focus is chamber music. Other activities include soccer, crackabout, softball, capture the flag, a treasure hunt, charades, talent show, hikes up Mount Greylock, visits to art museums, a contra-dance and a visit to the Cummington Fair, as well as sports swimming, tennis or ping-pong. Greenwood was founded in 1933 by Dorothy "Bunny" Fay Little and Ruth Hill McGregor, and moved to its current location in Cummington, Massachusetts in 1940. The senior session (up to age 18) is five weeks in July, and the junior session (up to age 13) is two weeks in August. == History == Greenwood Music Camp was founded in 1933 by Dorothy "Bunny" Fay Little and Ruth Hill McGregor.〔(Smith College news article ) about Greenwood〕 In a 1982 essay, Dwight Little wrote:
When the camp grew to ten students, Dwight and Bunny moved it to Harvard, Massachusetts, to a large house with a warren of rooms and studies—known as the Hutch—on the side of a hill. The move to the Berkshires, to a beautiful hilltop location, made it possible to house more than 40 campers plus faculty. The camp and its music teaching methods have been featured on the ''Classical Connections'' show on Boston's WGBH (FM).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Greenwood Music Camp」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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