Students and instructors from around the world could be found on Wright State University’s campus June 23 to 28 singing their hearts out during Camp A Cappella.
Camp A Cappella helps collegiate and high school students, adults and professionals develop and further their singing skills.
This year’s camp attracted over 210 participants, including campers from Canada, Austria, New Guinea and the United Kingdom.
“We bring in the best instructors from across the country,” said Brody McDonald, one of the founders of the camp and the director of choirs at Kettering Fairmont High School. “This is arguably the biggest and best camp of its kind.”
The camp concluded with a concert featuring all campers performing in the Schuster Hall located in the Creative Art Center.

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