<p>Just ran across the Mimir deadline today, which is April 14th.</p>
<p>goldenlynx, the terminology is often interchangeable, and there can be a fine line of distinction. There are the “camps”, often in a rustic environment, where music is the primary activity but also include other participatory non-music activities. These are geared more to the younger ages.</p>
<p>The differences, at least as I define it between program and festival are that the programs tend to be more instructional, whereas the festivals tend to be more performance centered, and access to visiting artists as instructors, clinicians may be limited.</p>
<p>In many, the lines are blurred, but I agree with your classification.</p>