8 Tuesday, July 3, 1990 / University Daily Karisan Nylon/Lycra® hugs your body and fits like a second skin. "Sound waves," shown, only one fresh addition to a year 'round supply of provocative styles and water classics. Sizes 28 - 40. Students tune in at music camps Larry Williams, orchestra director at Sumner Academy, Kansas City, Kan., conducts the orchestra. Young musicians from around the world aim to hone skills Welcome to our team...we're up to your game. By Bryan Reber Kansan staff writer High school and junior high students are coming to KU from across the country and around the globe this summer, some for one week, some Their goal is to become better musicians. They are participating in the Midwestern Music Camp during its fifty-fifth anniversary year. This year 1,060 students will participate in the camp, he estimated. That is an increase of about 150 students since last year. in Int'l College in Boulder Bushue, professor of French horn, music and dance, is serving his eleventh year as director of the camp. But he has been involved with the music camp for 21 years. Students from 30 states and several foreign countries will be represented at this year's camps. at this year's camp. Blanka Bednarz came to the camp from Poznam, Poland, this year. She attended the international music camp at Bottineau, N.D., last year. This year she received information from Bushehue and decided to attend the KU camp. "I'm very happy that I came here," Bednarz said. "KU is a very nice school. It's a good place to start studying in a foreign country. It's a quiet place to study." Emily Bengels from Garden City, N.Y., said she followed in her older sister's footsteps to get to the KU camp. camp. This is Bengel's third year as a camp participant. She plays flute and viola. "My family started coming out to Kansas each year when I was 4 years old." Bengela said. "We love the people here and the school." people here. She said the best part of the camp was working with people who were equally enthusiastic about music. She also enjoys getting to know those people. The Midwestern Music Camp offers two one-week sessions for junior high students and four weeks of instruction for high school students. High school musicians may enroll in only two of the four weeks. Students live on campus in Oliver Hall. Each weekday is spent in six to eight hours of structured classes and rehearsals. When students are not in rehearsal or class they frequently practice by themselves. Evenings and weekends they perform in concerts or attend faculty concerts. "We have the whole gamut of kids," Bushouse said. "We have some kids who don't play very well and some who excel. And they all improve." "I always think the junior high choirs are minor miracles," he said. "The directors take 180 to 200 students, most of whom are primarily instrumentalists, and by Saturday present a fine choral performance. And the majority of the students decide they like choir." decide they like chion. Many of the campers are returning students. Bushouse said. One of the instructors at the camp for the past two years was a perennial student at the camp. Sean Abel, a music teacher from Maysville, Mo. who has been associated with the Midwestern Music Camp for more than a decade, referred to himself as the "camp cobweb." Abel first came to the camp as a junior high camper in 1978. He attended each year through junior high and high school. As a KU student he helped with the camp each year except in 1984. This year he is directing of one of the jazz bands and is working on wind section and clarinets from the symphonic and concert bands. He reflected on the talent he has found among his jazz students. 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