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Kamloops Interior Summer School of Music
Provide Budding Musicians Opportunity to Learn, Play and Perform
Since 1978 the Kamloops Interior Summer School of Music (KISSM) has been inspiring young people to follow their passion for music and the arts. With more than 50 classes, activities, and performance opportunities, KISSM inspires and educates young musicians on many levels through a wide range of genres. There is something for everyone at this well-loved camp.Links
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423 St. Paul St
Kamloops
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