Events
Come and Join Our Spring Camp 2017 with Varies of
Activities
AT Furat Qaddouri Music Center
لدينا العديد من النشاطات المختلفة و الممتعة في المخيم الربيعي 2017
في مركز فرات قدوري للموسيقى
SUMMER CAMP 2015
@ Furat Qaddouri Music Center
June 28 – July 16
Sunday to Thursday
9am – 1pm
It’s time again for our yearly Summer Camp
Where your children will enjoy an exciting summer holiday
Make new friends
Enjoy new experiences
And develop personal & musical skills
Enjoy Music, dance, singing, art & craft
With our specialized team
For 400AED per week
*We welcome all children from 5 years old and above
Winter holiday came and we want to invite you to join our Winter Camp 2014 to enhance the skills and talents of your kids.
The camp includes 1 hour for DANCING 1 hour for ARTS and 1 hour and half for the CHOIR and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Camp starts from 10:00-1:30pm Sunday to Thursday
Registration Fee is 700AED
See you there!!
Another year-end activity of Furat Qaddouri Music Center will happen on 19th of December 2014 (Friday) at 6:00pm in Al Qasba Theatre. Our students students in Music and Ballet together with the teacher will give us an amazing and unforgettable performance.
See you there!
Dear Friends,
You are cordially invited to our CLASS CONCERT 2014
Guitar, Qanoun, Violin, Piano and Choir Students
to be held at Al Qasba Theatre
December 12(Friday) and 13(Saturday), 2014
at 4:00 in the afternoon (Proper Program)
December 12(Friday)
Qanoun / Oud / Violin / Piano
December 13(Saturday)
Drums / Guitar / Piano
See You There!! :)
Enjoy summer camp the 2nd time around with ARTS MUSIC AND DANCING for 3hours and half from Sunday to Thursday 10:00-1:30pm AUGUST 10-21. Make the summer of your kids fun, exciting and feel free from STRESS.
Fees: 1 week – 400
2 weeks – 700
Details:
Call us: 06-5252999 / 056-7950028
Location: Al Qasba Block C 2nd Floor
Visit our Website: www.furatmusiccenter.com
Like us on facebook: www.facebook.com/FuratQaddouriMusicCenter
See you there!
WE ARE INVITING YOU TO COME AND WATCH OUR STUDENTS AS THEY PLAY THEIR INSTRUMENTS
FURAT QADDOURI MUSIC CENTER SUMMER CAMP
Summer is the most awaited season mostly of the kids, aside from being away from school they have also lots of time to do things in which they cannot do during school days.
So what are you waiting for?
For all parents this is your chance to have 3 hours and half stress free :)
Register your KIDS for a fruitful and meaningful summer.
Summer Camps Make Kids Resilient
Camps that pull this off and make kids, especially teens, put away the makeup, stash the iPods, get a little dirty and even a little frustrated while having fun and making new friends, are the kinds of camps that offer children the best of what they need. Looking at those experiences from the vantage point of my research on resilience, I know that camps help our children develop great coping strategies when they provide seven things all children need:
1) New relationships, not just with peers, but with trusted adults other than their parents. Just think about how useful a skill like that is: being able to negotiate on your own with an adult for what you need.
2) A powerful identity that makes the child feel confident in front of others. Your child may not be the best on the ropes course, the fastest swimmer, or the next teen idol when he sings, but chances are that a good camp counselor is going to help your child find something to be proud of that he can do well.
3) Camps help children feel in control of their lives, and those experiences of self-efficacy can travel home as easily as a special art project or the pine cone they carry in their backpack. Children who experience themselves as competent will be better problem-solvers in new situations long after their laundry is cleaned and the smell of the campfire forgotten.
4) Camps make sure that all children are treated fairly. The wonderful thing about camps is that every child starts without the baggage they carry from school. They may be a geek or the child with dyslexia. At camp they will both find opportunities to just be kids who are valued for who they are. No camps tolerate bullying (and if they do, you should withdraw your child immediately).
5) At camp kids get what they need to develop physically. Ideally, fresh air, exercise, a balance between routine and unstructured time, and all the good food their bodies need. Not that smores (marshmallows, chocolate and graham cracker treats) don't have a place at the campfire, but a good camp is also about helping children find healthy lifestyles.
6) Perhaps best of all, camps offer kids a chance to feel like they belong. All those goofy chants and team songs, the sense of common purpose and attachment to the identity that camps promote go a long way to offering children a sense of being rooted.
7) And finally, camps can offer children a better sense of their culture. It might be skit night, or a special camp program that reflects the values of the community that sponsors the camp, or maybe it's just a chance for children to understand themselves a bit more as they learn about others. Camps give kids both cultural roots and the chance to understand others who have cultures very different than their own.
That's an impressive list of factors that good camping experiences provide our children. Whether it is a subsidized day camp in a city or a luxurious residential facility up in the mountains, camps can give our kids a spicy combination of experiences that prepare them well for life. Add to that experience the chance for a child's parents to reinforce at home what the child nurtures at camp, and maybe, just maybe, we'll find in our communities and schools amazing kids who show the resilience to make good decisions throughout their lives.