Don’t let your budding artist miss out on this exciting new camp offered by the famous local Palm Tree Lady! A new art project will be introduced each week that will be tailored to the age group and allow exposure to various art mediums and expressions. Draw, paint and create an unforgettable summer!
Bring: Water, snacks, smock or old large t-shirt..
Instructor: Michele Sasha Wright a.k.a. THE PALM TREE LADY!
Dance is music made visible and this camp is a great way to help your child create their vision. Campers will experiment with ballet, contemporary and jazz dance formats, explore basic steps and help build a solid dance foundation. A perfect week to dance like no one is watching!
Bring: Water, snack, appropriate dance attire and either ballet flats or performance socks.
Instructor: Marina Tawfik
Drama provides a framework for greater competence in listening, speaking, reading, writing and creative and critical thinking—improving both verbal and non-verbal expression. Students will take part in improvisational work, games, scenes and monologues.
Students will take part in a performance at the end of the week which is open to friends and family.
The instructor is an Elly Award winner and former professional actress with Screen Actors Guild and Actors Equity Association.
Bring: Dress comfortably with closed toe shoes and bring a snack and lunch daily. Performance Showcase: Friday at 2 pm, open to family and friends.
Instructor: Ingrid Wilson
Irish Step Dance is one of the most traditional dance forms found in the Celtic regions of Europe. Developed centuries ago, this fun and energetic dance technique will have your child learning the basics as well as dancing a complete jig during the camp week.
Bring: Water, snack, dance shoes and dance appropriate attire. NOTE: Five campers are needed to hold this camp, so sign up with friends!
Instructor: Kelly Murphy
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