Explore how different changes and transitions occur in music with this New York Philharmonic video from Camp TV!
Learn to Samba
Stand up and learn essential steps of the Samba with dancer Jade Maeggy with this Lincoln Center video from Camp TV.
Animal Dance Party
In this National Dance Institute video from Camp TV, join teaching artist Emily Meisner in a creative animal dance party for the whole family. Come ready to sneak like a tiger, gallop like a horse and fly like a bird.
40 Wheels
Join Native American singer Martha Redbone n this Camp TV video from Carnegie Hall Musical Explorers to learn an original song about the Trail or Tears called “40 Wheels.” Sing along with Martha as she shares the words and how to make sound makers using materials at home.
Beat Your Feet Dance Lesson
Get up and get your groove on with teaching artist Olney Edmondson in this New Victory Theater video from Camp TV.
Learning “El Pescador”
Join Columbian artists Jonathan and Gregorio in this Camp TV video from Carnegie Hall Musical Explorers to learn about traditional Columbian music and instruments. After learning how to roll your r’s, sing and dance along to the song, “El Pescador.”
Pattern Dance
Practice making patterns with your dance moves in this math game video from Camp TV. Play by yourself or with a friend.
Party Hip Hop Dance Moves
Get up and move with Precious Stovall from 1520 Arts in this video from Camp TV. Learn the East Coast Stomp, Happy Feet, and Gucci and then put them all together as you get into the groove.
Musical Notation
Zeynep Alpan, a teaching artist with the New York Philharmonic, explains how music was created and passed down before there was musical notation, in this video from Camp TV. She explains that musical notation is like a language where each symbol represents the exact pitch and sound you make on an instrument or using your voice.
Learning “La Piragua”
Join Cumbia artist Gregorio in this video from Carnegie Hall Musical Explorers to sing and dance along to his song, “La Piragua.” Learn the melody and lyrics, as well as traditional cumbia dance moves. Then, create your own moves!











