Summer school. Why it’s for you.
Why would you want to start our 1000-Hour CMT Program in the summer? Well, there are lots of reasons:
- You’ll benefit from small classes (approximately 16 students in most classes).
- You’ll get a jump on finding housing and part-time jobs in the area. Why is that? Students at CU Boulder are still on vacation, but they’ll be returning (20,000 plus) in August.
Want to know more? Contact our BCMT alumni admissions staff, Jack, John or Amber, and get all the answers to your questions. Email them at: admissions@bcmt.org or call: (303) 530 – 2100.
Things to do in Boulder in the summer
Congratulations to those of you who have been accepted into our July class. We look forward to meeting you, and we hope your trip here is a safe one. Once you arrive in Boulder , there will be plenty of things to do. Here are just a few events and places that locals flock to every summer:
The Shakespeare Festival runs from l ate June through mid August outdoors on the CU Boulder campus. This year's plays are The Tempest , The Merchant of Venice and As You Like it .
Boulder's Chautauqua Park is l ocated at the base of the majestic Flatiron Mountains lies a 100-year old tradition. Chautauqua Park offers hiking, food and entertainment. Some concert highlights for the summer include: Baaba Maal, June 14, BeauSoleil & Buckwheat Zydeco, July 5 – 9, and Nancy Griffith, on August 11.
RockyGrass Festival hosted by the small town of Lyons (30 minutes from Boulder ), will take place July 28-30. Earl Scruggs, Steve Earle & the Bluegrass Dukes, Mountain Heart, Blue Highway , Yonder Mountain String Band, and many more will be pickin' along the beautiful St. Vrain River.
Rocky Mountain National Park , just an hour's drive from Boulder , is a living showcase of the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains . With elevations ranging from 8,000 feet in the wet, grassy valleys to 14,259 feet at the weather-ravaged top of Longs Peak and an abundance of wildlife including elk, mule deer, moose, bighorn sheep, black bears, coyotes, cougars, eagles, and hawks. Wildflower-lovers are never disappointed in June and July when the meadows and hillsides are splashed with botanical color.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre , less than an hour away, is a naturally occurring rock structure in Morrison, Colorado , where concerts are given in the open-air ampitheatre . Concert highlights for the summer include: Blues Traveler 6 p.m. July 3 and 4, Big Head Todd and the Monsters 7:30 p.m. July 27, Deep Purple and Scorpions 6:30 p.m. July 23, and Melissa Etheridge 7:30 p.m. August 30.
What' s new at BCMT?
There's always something new at BCMT.
New Internship Established – As of April, our students have a new internship opportunity at the National Theatre Conservatory in Denver. They'll be working one-on-one with an elite group of theatre students, who are completing an intensive 3-year graduate program in theatre.
Spend a weekend with us
Why don't you spend a weekend with us and find out what makes us one of the most recognized schools in the world. We have monthly open houses, free curriculum sampler days, and a two-day introductory massage class.
For more information on weekend packages and local events please visit the Boulder, Colorado USA website. To register for events, please contact admissions by email: admissions@bcmt.org or call: (303) 530 – 2100.
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