Facilitator(s):
Laura Macias
,
Christopher Lee-Rodriguez
,
Shira Moss

Laura Macias
Teaching Artist: Piano, Sprouts Programs
Laura Macias received her Bachelor's in Music Composition and Theory from the Petrie School of Music at Converse College and her Master's in Music Composition from the Longy School of Music, where she was awarded the Nadia Boulanger scholarship. In 2005, she was selected to be part of the European American Music Alliance, where she was awarded a scholarship to study composition at L'Ecole Normale in Paris, France. In 2008, she completed the Kodaly Music Training at the New England Conservatory.
Laura is an active composer in the Boston area. Her musical catalog includes compositions for chamber orchestra, art songs, chamber music and incidental music for the theatre. Laura was selected as a composer to participate in the 2011 Vancouver International Art Song Institute. Her music was also recently featured in concerts given by the Boston New Music Initiative ensemble. Besides writing art music, Laura enjoys working with children. Laura has been working to map a path for our youngest members to actively participate in group programs and to increase and deepen their involvement as they grow. She has a strong belief in developing music fundamentals, and her youthful personality makes learning fun.

Christopher Lee-Rodriguez
Teaching Artist: Multi-Instrumental, Ukulele, Rock Ensemble
Chris Lee-Rodriguez is a musician, songwriter, and educator. He graduated summa cum laude from Berklee College of Music with a B.M. degree in music education and is currently working on his M.M. in music education at Boston University. While at Berklee, Chris studied under world-class jazz musicians, including David Gilmore, Freddy Bryant, and Marcello Pellitteri. During his time at BU so far, he has studied with renowned music education scholars, including Andre deQuadros and Kelly Byllica.
Chris has spent the past eight years teaching music in the nonprofit and public sectors in Massachusetts and New York. Some of these organizations include Highbridge Voices in the Bronx, and Midori & Friends in Harlem. He currently is a teaching artist both at ZUMIX, where he teaches ukulele, private guitar and bass lessons and two ensembles, as well as in the Brookline School District, where he teaches guitar/ukulele, music production, and fourth-grade instrumental classes. He has also received grants to study Brazilian music under musicians such as Pedro Martins, Michael Pipoquinho, and Kapital, as well as flamenco music in Spain with Jorge el Pisao.
In addition to teaching, Chris also tours nationally and internationally performing with his band, Really From, which released its third critically acclaimed album in March 2021. Really From’s music has been featured in Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and WBUR. His philosophy as a musician and an educator is that teaching music is the ultimate tool for social change and development because it gives students the opportunity to build community, express themselves, and change the world around them.

Shira Moss
Drumming Instructor
Class Size: 30
Join us for a music and theater camp! Experience classes in comedy, puppetry, ukulele, Afro-Caribbean drumming and musical theater. In these two weeks, we’ll find our creative voices and learn new musical skills, while having a bunch of fun. To cap it all off, we’ll celebrate with a performance for friends and family on Friday, August 1 from 6-8pm.
Fee: $200