Amola Camp ÔÇö Youth Band Intensive
Twenty teenagers, four bands, one final showcase. Mentored by working session musicians across two weeks.
A creative home for therapy, education, rehearsal and live production — built around real artists, real students and the rooms that hold their work.
Each program is run by working musicians and educators. Nothing here is generic — every booking is tailored to the artist or class in front of us.
Twenty teenagers, four bands, one final showcase. Mentored by working session musicians across two weeks.
Free rehearsal time, mentorship and a guaranteed live slot at our quarterly showcase. Open call every quarter.
A six-school pilot pairing literacy lessons with rhythm, voice and listening exercises. Delivered weekly by our education team.
Music therapy techniques for parents and teachers working with neurodiverse children. Monthly Saturday sessions.
Aline Gahongayire and Eric 1key discuss music as urban memory and the sounds that shaped Kigali.
“"Amola was the first room in Kigali where my band sounded like itself. The engineers actually listened."”
DDiane U.Vocalist ┬À Inema Collective
“"The therapy program changed how my daughter relates to sound, and to people. We don't miss a Saturday."”
PPatrick K.Parent ┬À Music therapy program
“"We hired Amola for a 1,200-person event. Mix was clean, the line check was on time, and the team genuinely cared about the artists. That's rare."”
LLiza N.Producer ┬À Kigali Up Festival
“Memory, melody and the city” — featuring Aline Gahongayire and Eric 1key.