International Music Camp

International Music Camp

The International Music Camp is a summer youth camp held annually at the International Peace Garden on the North Dakota-Manitoba border. The camp offers week-long and month-long intensive programs in the fine arts.

External links

* [http://www.internationalmusiccamp.com/ International Music Camp website]


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