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Formation
  
1957

Location
  
Cazadero

Remarks
  
cazadero.org

Motto
  
Caz Matters

Type
  
Summer camp

Affiliations
  
Founded
  
1957

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Headquarters
  
Cazadero, California, United States

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Cazadero performing arts camp


Cazadero Performing Arts Camp (also known as Cazadero Music Camp, or Cazadero) is a performing arts camp located in the Sonoma redwoods in Northern California, United States. Established in 1957 by then Berkeley High School band director Bob Lutt (who eventually was made executive director of the Berkeley Symphony), the first campers were a mixture of Berkeley High teens and members of the San Francisco Symphony.

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Since 1957, the camp has become a significant influence in every facet of San Francisco Bay Area music, including the San Francisco Symphony, the orchestras for the San Francisco Opera and the San Francisco Ballet, and Tower of Power, an Oakland, California 10-member horn-based soul band formed in 1968. Caz faculty were the first to conceive of a professional baroque chamber orchestra composed entirely of period instruments, resulting in the 1981 creation of the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra by harpsichordist Laurette Goldberg. The camp, which sits atop the late 19th century location of the then-infamous Bohemian Grove, maintains a signature suspension bridge over which more than 100,000 young musicians have crossed.

Campers also enjoy 'downtime activities' like swimming, ping pong, basketball, guided hikes and more.

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References

Cazadero Performing Arts Camp Wikipedia


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