Harp Conference & Festival
March 22 - 25, 2012 Williamsburg, Virginia
Sponsored by Virginia Harp Center
 
 
   
     
Williamsburg Lodge
 
 
 
 
 
Beginning in the Middle tuition covers all classes, concerts, receptions, and events!
 
Registration forms postmarked by February 23, 2012 will receive the early bird discount:
 
  I will attend the seminar on: Fee before 2/23/2012 Fee after
2/23/2012
 
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday $395 $450  
Friday only $225 $245  
Saturday only $225 $245  
Saturday and Sunday $295 $325  
 
Meals
Please note that the tuition fee does not include meals. There are dining options in the hotel and within walking distance.
 
Lodging
Reservations may be made through a customized website created specifically for Beginning in the Middle. Access the website to make, change or modify reservations here or you may call
800-261-9530. Please use the Booking ID 18465 when calling.
 
Companions
You may register a non-harpist companion for an additional fee of $75. This will allow them to attend all classes as an observer only, not as a participant. They are welcome to attend all concerts and receptions.
 
Private Lessons
$60 per 45 minute lesson

Private lessons with Lynne, Robbin or Sunita are available on a first-come first-serve basis and must be requested at the time you register. The fee is payable directly to the instructor at your lesson. These opportunities fill quickly, so register early. For private/group lessons with Deborah, please contact her directly at info@hipharp.com.
 
Group Lessons
There is no charge for Lynne Aspnes, Robbin Gordon-Cartier, or Sunita Stanislow. For a group lesson with Deborah Henson-Conant, please please contact her directly at info@hipharp.com.

A group lesson is limited to four people who work one-of-one with the instructor for about 15 minutes. Others may observe but not participate in the lesson. You will all learn by listening to each other. You will be asked to play, so please bring something to work on with the instructor. This could be music you're learning or questions about your technique or music. This is a great way to get the direct insight of our outstanding faculty as they discuss your personal questions and concerns.