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SURF ROCK SUMMER CAMP!

With our studios so close to some of Sydney’s most beautiful beaches, we’ve designed a holiday program that dives into 1960’s popular surf culture and the music that went with it. Over three days, our surf-rockers will learn about and play loads of music, with techniques specific to their instrument/voice as well as have an opportunity to play in a band. Along with playing lots of surf rock music we’ll also be hitting the beach on one of the days for a 1.5 hour ‘learn to surf’ session run by Manly Surf School! It will be a great three days of MUSIC, SURF, SUN and FUN!

 

MUSIC YOU’LL PLAY?

Dick Dale, The Surfaris, The Atlantics, The Ventures, The Beach Boys and many more!

WHAT TO WEAR?
Hawaiian Shirts, bright colored shorts, floral dresses... anything that says 'Let's Go Surfing!'
Also bring your boardies/swimmers, a towel a HAT and SUNSCREEN!

 

NOT SURE ABOUT YOUR INSTRUMENT?

All instruments are welcome, so even if you think yours might not fit in with ‘Surf Rock’, our creative and extremely talented Evergreen Team will make sure it does! You may even get a chance to learn and play another instrument while you're there!

 

FOOD?

Morning tea and lunch are provided by Evergreen, but be sure to fill in the ‘Dietary Requirements’ on the booking form. (If you’re a fussy eater it might be best to bring some of your own food)

 

WHERE?

Evergreen Music Studios

Unit 11A Winbourne Industrial Estate, Brookvale

 

WHEN?

20th – 23rd January 2026 AND 27th – 29th January 2026

9am - 3pm each day (with an evening performance on the Thursday night)
 

COST?

Rates for 3 day program (cost includes Surf Lesson provided by Manly Surf School and transport to and from the lesson - $50)

• 1st Child $460

• additional sibling/s $440 (per child)


Surf Rock Camp is not to be missed. Numbers ARE STRICTLY limited….so BOOK NOW!

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Evergreen Music Pty Ltd

ABN: 93 162 518 130

E: info@evergreenmusic.com.au

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In the spirit of reconciliation we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today

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