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CENTRAL FLORIDA VOCAL ARTS SUMMER INSTITUTE 2026

Created in 2013, for over a decade CFVA’s Summer Institute has aimed to provide youth artists in Orlando and Central Florida with a holistic performing arts training experience.

Despite earning both undergraduate and graduate degrees in music education and vocal performance, CFVA founder Theresa Smith-Levin discovered that she—and many of her peers—were under-equipped for the realities of a modern performing arts career. While her vocal training was exceptional, her formal education lacked critical components such as acting, dance, and technical theatre. Smith-Levin recognized that today’s performers must be versatile, entrepreneurial, and adaptable. She envisioned an organization that would fill these gaps and empower the next generation of artists.

From its early days, CFVA has been committed not just to artistic excellence, but to developing well-rounded performers and arts leaders.

The Summer Institute is more than a theater camp, it’s an immersive, interdisciplinary program where young artists can grow in their craft, build confidence, and explore the full spectrum of the performing arts in a nurturing, innovative environment.

In just one transformative week, Summer Institute empowers students to conceptualize and stage an original musical theatre production—written, designed, and performed entirely by them. From scripting dialogue and crafting sets to designing costumes and stepping into the spotlight, every student plays a vital role in bringing a shared vision to life. In addition, each participant performs a solo in a dedicated voice recital, nurturing self-confidence, stage presence, and a deep sense of accomplishment. Beyond technical skills, the experience builds community and self-efficacy, setting the foundation for both artistic and personal growth.

Central Florida Vocal Arts is proud to foster an inclusive, welcoming environment where every student is seen and celebrated. LGBTQ+ youth, neurodivergent students, and those with differing abilities all find a creative home at Summer Institute. Diversity isn’t just welcomed—it’s honored as a core value of the program. Students are encouraged to embrace their authentic selves and explore their creativity without limits.

Since the program’s inception in 2013, CFVA has upheld a powerful promise: no student will ever be turned away due to financial need. With a 100% scholarship award record, Summer Institute has remained accessible to all. In 2020, CFVA deepened this commitment through a strategic partnership with Orange County Public Schools, expanding scholarship opportunities for students attending Title I schools. With the understanding that BIPOC families are disproportionately impacted by economic inequality, CFVA continues to prioritize outreach and intentionally dismantle access barriers—building a more equitable pipeline for the next generation of professional talent in the arts.

Summer Institute registration is now open, with enrollment limited to just 50 students per session to ensure personalized instruction and a high-quality experience for every participant. Scholarships remain available for those with financial need, continuing CFVA’s mission to make arts education accessible, inclusive, and transformational.

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