image caption: Robert Brock, CRAS Director of Education, discusses live audio production in the school's 42-ft. remote-production mobile broadcast trailer during The Chandler Academy of Performing Arts and Technology's (CAPAT) Summer 2018 Music and Technology Camp on June 18. The 2018 camp is located at one of CUSD’s newest campuses, Camille Casteel High School in Queen Creek, Ariz. for students in grades 6-12.
Queen Creek, Ariz., June 21, 2018 – The Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences (CRAS; www.cras.edu), the premier institution for audio engineering education, is proud to announce that it has recently partnered with The Chandler Academy of Performing Arts and Technology (CAPAT) to participate in the Summer 2018 Music and Technology Camp June 18-21. The 2018 camp is located at one of CUSD’s newest campuses, Camille Casteel High School in Queen Creek, Ariz. for students in grades 6-12.
“This year, CAPAT students enjoyed hands-on experiences, presentations, and workshops with our two new partners…The Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (CRAS) and the Phoenix Youth Symphony (PYS),” said Curt Landon, co-coordinator for the Chandler Academy of Performing Arts. “We are excited to partner with these amazing organizations to integrate fantastic youth musicians and professional audio production artists to work with our students on some awesome new projects.”
Added Paula Jones, co-coordinator for Chandler Academy of Performing Arts, “CRAS graciously offered our students an invaluable opportunity to work with some of the best award-winning professionals in the recording and sound industries. Not only is CRAS currently providing outstanding industry leaders, by helping students they are also investing in the future. Thank you CRAS!”
The CAPA Summer Music and Technology Camp is for any student who has played a band or orchestra instrument for a minimum of one year. Students should be registered for grades 6-12 for the