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Connecticut
NEW!! BROAD BROOK: OPERA HOUSE
PLAYERS' Summer Youth Theater - June 4-July 27, 2013. This
program welcomes children ages 7-18 with no previous theater experience
necessary. This 8-week program runs Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from
5:00 - 7:00pm beginning with auditions*. Rehearsals will begin the
following week on June 11th and culminate in a staged production on July
26th and 27th. Registration forms for the program are now being
accepted. Registration fee is $250. Everyone registered gets a part.
Spaces are limited (25 participants max.) so registration should be done
as soon as possible. Auditions for Bugsy Malone Jr. will be held on June
4th at 5pm (7-12 year olds); June 5th at 5pm (13-18 year olds) & June
6th is reserved for callbacks. Rehearsal Schedule Begins June 11th and
is every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 5-7pm. Extra rehearsal dates
and times the week of the performance July 21-27. Production: July
26-27. Info: 860-668-6020 OR
billstepan@aol.com
CHESTER: Madhatters Theatre Company is currently
accepting registration for their Summer Camp Theatre production of 'Once
Upon A Mattress'. August 5th thru 9th, 2013 at
Chester Meeting House 4 Liberty Street in Chester. Further info
available at
http://ctkidsonstage.com/madhatterstheatrecompany. To register
please call (860) 395-1861 or e-mail
madhattersctc@aol.com
NEWINGTON: The Newington Children’s Theatre has opened
enrollment for their Summer Theatre Arts Programs.
Their four-week (June 24-July 21), full day program
(9am-4pm) for kids, ages 8-15, gives participants the opportunity to
learn and strengthen their musical theatre skills by working with
acting, dance and music instructors in preparation for a fully-staged
production of the Roald Dahl classic, WILLY WONKA, with public
performances July 18-21,2013. Cost: $995. A deposit of $400 is required
to hold your child’s spot. Not quite 8 years old? NCTC is offering a
two-week half-day program for kids, ages 5-8 running July 8-July 21.
Participants will learn basic musical theatre skills in preparation to
become part of the ensemble in the full-day program’s production of
Roald Dahl’s WILLY WONKA. Cost: $200. A deposit of $100 is required to
hold your child’s spot. This summer, NCTC is also offering a two-week
full-day program, running July 22-August 4. A truncated version of
NCTC’s four-week program, kids, ages 8-15, will work with acting, dance
and music instructors in preparation for a fully-produced one-act
musical, DISNEY’S SLEEPING BEAUTY. Cost: $475. A deposit of $200 is
required to hold your child’s spot. All sessions will be held at the
NCTC Performing Arts Theatre located at 743 North Mountain Road in
Newington. Space is limited and registration is required. For more
information, call 860.666.NCTC (6282) or visit NCTC online at
www.NCTCArts.org.
Maine
LEWISTON: PROFESSIONAL
THEATRE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR YOUNG ACTORS, July 8-26, 2013. The
Public Theatre is seeking dedicated students ages 10 -16 to participate
in a three week intensive training program featuring master acting
classes, stage combat, movement, voice and speech, singing and text
analysis. The program will culminate in a free public performance on
July 26th. Whether you're an experienced young performer wanting
intensive theater training, or a "raw talent" looking to channel your
creativity and imagination, this high quality theatre program is for
you. Taught by theatre professionals, with professional standards and
insights, this challenging and inspiring program is a unique alternative
to traditional "drama camps". In this training program we encourage each
child to fully explore their imagination and intellect, and to express
themselves in an integrated and dynamic way. We want young actors to tap
into their potential in ways that might surprise them, and to understand
that the process of creation is as important and exciting as the final
show. Aside from improving their basic acting and concentration skills,
students will also learn how to work as an ensemble and think on their
feet, developing a greater sense of confidence and self esteem - all
while having a ton of fun. Participation in this program is through
audition only. Audition applications and details may be obtained by
visiting our website or emailing us. Students will have the opportunity
to audition for the program either on Saturday, March 30, or, if
openings are still available, at a TBA date in May. Serious students who
seek professional training are urged to apply as soon as possible. To
attend the March 30th auditions, we must receive your application by
Monday, March 25, 2013. You will be contacted to schedule an audition
time. The fee for the program is $475. Scholarships are available for a
limited number of students with appropriate financial need. For more
information call (207) 782-2211, email us or visit
www.thepublictheatre.org/summer-drama-camp
LITCHFIELD:
The Theatre Arts Day Camp which is held each summer in
Litchfield and offered by qualified, trained instructors in the visual
and performing arts, is now accepting applications for their 2013
season. The camp this year will offer two 1-week sessions. Session One
will run from July 29th to August 2nd for children ages
7 through 11, and will offer activities in introductory acting
techniques, basic movement and voice control, beginner stage make-up, as
well as elementary production design. Session Two will run from
August 5th to August 9th for children ages 12 through 16, and
will offer advanced acting techniques, improvisation, advanced stage
make-up and special effects, and general stagecraft. Enrollment in each
session is limited to 20 participants and each session will have a
culminating performance on the final Friday evening. The fee of $175.00
includes course instruction and materials, personal make-up kit, tickets
to a professional performance, guest artists, and daily healthy snacks.
For more information or an application form, you can call Lucy Rioux at
441-3210 or email at
lucyrioux@gmail.com or Cindy Turcotte at 837-5149, email at
cturcotte25@hotmail.com.
NORTHPORT: NMT Announces Musical Theater Camps
for Summer 2013 -
Does your child love music and want to be a performer?
Northport Music Theater, located on U.S. Route 1, offers kids the
opportunity to perform on stage in a real theater under the tall pines
during its summer musical theater camps. In July and August of 2013,
campers will perform in musicals through singing, acting, and dancing
under the direction and guidance of area music theater professionals.
The elementary school-age camp for students aged 6-9 will be held from
9:30-2:30 daily during the week of July 8-12 with 2
performances on Saturday July 13 at 11:00 and 1:00.This years’
presentation is *Willy Wonka KIDS **with lyrics and
music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley,* *adapted for the stage by
Leslie Bricusse and Timothy Allen McDonald, and based on the book
**Charlie and The Chocolate Factory** by Roald Dahl.* Willy Wonka, the
greatest candy maker in the world, has a problem. It’s time for him to
retire, but who can replace him? Who will make new candy dreams come
true? This musical is guaranteed to delight everyone’s sweet tooth and
will take audiences on a fantasy ride into the land of pure imagination!
The middle school camp for ages 10-13 will be held from 9:00 to 3:00
daily from July 29 to August 2 and will feature
*The Little Mermaid, JR*., based on the Hans Christian Andersen
story and the Disney film produced by Howard Ashman and John Musker.
There will be two public performances on Saturday August 3 rd at 11:00
and 1:00. The musical was written and directed by John Musker and Ron
Clements, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater, music by Alan
Menken, and with book by Doug Wright. In a magical kingdom fathoms
below, the beautiful young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home
to live in the world above. But first, she’ll have to defy her father
King Triton, make a deal with the evil Sea Witch Ursula, and convince
Prince Eric that she’s the girl with the enchanting voice. Adapted from
Disney’s 2008 Broadway production, Disney’s *The Little Mermaid JR.*
features the hit songs “Part of Your World,” “She’s in Love,” and the
Oscar-winning “Under the Sea.” The high-school age camp for students
14-18 will present *The Little Shop of Horrors, *book
and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken, based on the film
by Roger Corman and screenplay by Charles Griffith. Camp dates are
August 5 -9 and 12-16 from 9:00 to 3:00 daily with
three performances on August 16, 17, and 18. A down and out skid row
floral assistant becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an
exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. Soon “Audrey II”
grows into an ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore who
offers him fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its growing
appetite, finally revealing itself to be an alien creature poised for
global domination! Auditions for the high school camp will be held for
new and returning campers on Saturday, July 20th from 12-3 at the
theater. Videos may be submitted. Registration is now open and ongoing.
For more information, online registration, or questions please visit
www.northportmusictheater.com or call 207-338-8383.
Massachusetts
ACTON: Theatre with a Twist - ‘Summer Theatre
Camp’ 2013, 278 Great Rd. 9am-4pm daily. $575 per 2 week
session. Perfect for Students entering 1st-6th Gr. Session 1:
Broadway Hits July 8- July 19 (2 weeks); Session 2:
Hollywood Hits July 22-August 2 (2 weeks). Kids will enjoy
drama games, camp games, visiting performers, arts and crafts (including
prop making, costumes, outdoor playtime and more. They will end the 2
week session with a performance for families and friends. Staffed by
professional and paraprofessionals in theatre, music, dance,
communication, education and special education. Snacks and lunch brought
from home. Refrigeration available. 10% discount for multi-child
families!! Your registration must be postmarked by June 19th for summer
camp 2013. For more information or to register for camp please visit
www.theatrewithatwist.org or call 508-302-0985. We look forward to
seeing you this summer.
ANDOVER
(North): ACT Jr.
presents RENT (School Edition) - Based loosely on
Puccini's La Boheme, RENT SCHOOL EDITION follows a year in the life of a
group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive
and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS.This
is a four week camp in which the students not only rehearse for the
show, but also receive theater education in music, dance and acting. The
first half of the day is the educational portion of the camp when the
students have classes. The afternoon is spent working on the show. This
is an intensive program, and while no experience is necessary, an
interest in theater and performing is a must. For students entering 8th
grade - Freshman in College. Tuition: $1,250.00* (*Tuition includes show
t-shirt, water bottle and other goodies. $200 dollar discount if
registered and tuition PAID in full by April 1st.)
July 15-August 11th (last weekend is the performances), 9am-3pm,
Monday-Friday. Acting, dance, and music classes in the morning. Show
prep in the afternoon. Where: Center for performing Arts.
www.actandover.com
ANDOVER (North): ACT Jr. presents
Grease: School Edition. This is a four week camp in
which the students not only rehearse for the show, but also receive
theater education in music, dance and acting. The first half of the day
is the educational portion of the camp. The afternoon is spent working
on the show. This is an intensive program, and while no experience is
necessary, an interest in theater and performing is a must. For students
entering 8th grade - Freshman in College. Tuition:$1,250.00* (*Includes
show t-shirt, water bottle and other goodies. $200 dollar discount if
registered and tuition PAID in full by April 1st.) Show: "Grease, School
Edition" July 15-August 11 (last weekend is the performances), 9am-3pm,
Monday-Friday. Acting, dance, and music classes in the morning. Show
prep in the afternoon. Center for performing Arts. www.actandover.com
ANDOVER (North): ACT Kids'
The Little Mermaid Jr. In a magical kingdom fathoms
below, the beautiful young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home
to live in the world above. But first, she'll have to defy her father
King Triton, make a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula, and convince
Prince Eric that she's the girl with the enchanting voice. Children will
work on the production (acting, dancing and singing). While less
intensive than the ACT Jr. program, children should have an interest in
theater and performing. Ages: Kids 2nd thru 7th grade. Tuition: $850*
(*Tuition includes show t-shirt, water bottle and other goodies. $100
off if registered and full tuition paid by April 1st- Price would be
$750). July 15-August 3 (Performance at the end of the
three weeks), 9am-3pm, Monday-Friday @ Center for performing Arts.
www.actandover.com
ANDOVER (North): ACT Andover 2013 Summer Camp for
students entering 7th grade - Freshman in College. Tuition: $1,250.00
(Includes show t-shirt, water bottle and other goodies). Show: "Shrek
The Musical". Dates: July 15th - August 9,10 & 11th (last weekend is the
performances) Hours: 9:00 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday . Acting, dance,
and music classes in the morning. Show prep in the afternoon. Center for
Performing Arts. For more information, please contact
actjr@actandover.com.
BOSTON:
Any plans for summer vacation? Come explore jazz at New England
Conservatory during
Jazz Lab, a program for students ages 14 - 18 of all
proficiency levels, from all over the country and abroad. Jazz Lab
promises musical and personal growth in a week-long immersion in
ensemble performance, improvisation, small group training, jam sessions,
entrepreneurial workshops, and college audition prep. Instrumentalists
and vocalists are welcome, as are small ensembles. No pre-audition is
required. The program takes place June 23-28 and both
day and overnight students are welcome. Students will meet and work with
NEC's premiere jazz faculty including Ken Schaphorst, Dominique Eade,
Joe Morris and Rakalam Bob Moses, as well as SCE jazz department chairs
David Zoffer and Rick McLaughlin. Faculty and guest artists will perform
each evening and lead jam sessions for all levels throughout the week.
Students will be performing in Jordan Hall, a national historic
landmark, and one of the most acoustically perfect venues in the U.S.
The week will feature seminars in entrepreneurship and training for
careers in music. Faculty will counsel students on how to apply to
conservatories, schools of music and universities; what to look for and
what you can expect; and techniques for a successful audition. Tuition
is $850, which includes all classes, nightly faculty concerts, lunch and
dinner daily. Overnight students pay an additional $450 for five nights'
housing, including linens and daily breakfast. For more information
about this dynamic new program, visit the webpage at
www.necmusic.edu/summer/jazz-lab. To reserve your place today,
email
ContinuingEducation@necmusic.edu
BOSTON/BYFIELD: We know, there's snow on
the ground and it's freezing. So, let's all escape to a warmer time- the
Summer! It's never too early to plan for those warm months, and BCT has
some exciting ways for kids from 4 - 19 to spend their summer- Singing,
Dancing, Acting, Making Lots of Great Friends, and Having a Blast! PLUS!
Musical Titles and A NEW Awesome Class! We invite you to take a look at
our Summer Studios 2013 classes and productions. This is going to be a
Sizzling Summer at BCT! Join us by registering today to reserve your
spot. Summer will be here before we know it! SUMMER STUDIOS 2013:
Studio Discovery - Ages 4-6, 7 Week-Long Sessions from
June 24-August 9, 9am-noon. $225 per session @ BCT
Studios, 316 Huntington Ave. The perfect introduction to creative play,
each one-week class includes a variety of games focusing on expression,
imagination and individuality. Each day, the kids will explore a
different theme such as animals, friendship and travel through drama,
music and dance. Fun! Studio One - Ages 7-9, 7
Week-Long Sessions from June 24-August 9, 9am-4pm. $345
per session @ BCT Studios, 316 Huntington Ave. What's theater all about?
We'll explore that and more in this exciting day long class. From
creative drama activities, to arts and craft projects, to music, dance
and singing, this class will do it all! Each session concludes with a
performance of an original musical for family and friends.
Studio Three Legally Blonde - Ages 9-14, June 24-July
21 By Audition Only, 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday @ The Governor's
Academy, Byfield, MA (Transportation available from Boston). $1495. A
pre-professional theatrical training program, Studio Three includes
master classes taught by experienced actors, workshops led by
professional educators, and rehearsals leading up to a full-scale
production. BCT is proud to announce that the hit musical PIPPIN will be
this summer's production! Spring Awakening- Guys Web Studio
Four, Ages 14-19, July 8-August 11 By Audition
Only, 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday @ The Governor's Academy. $1995 instate;
$2120 Out-of-State. Studio Four is an intensive pre-professional
training program focusing on acting, dance and musical theatre
performance. Students will attend master classes taught by Broadway
actors, workshops led by experienced educators, and rehearsals directed
by top area artists. For 2013, Studio Four will be presenting 2
blockbuster musicals: PIPPIN and HAIR. Behind the Scenes! Design
and Production Studio Four Spotlight, Ages 14-19, July
22-August 12, 9am-6pm, Monday-Friday @ The Governor's Academy.
$1090. Limited Availability- By Interview Only. Build the set! Hang the
lights! Make the costumes! This NEW program is the place to be if you
love everything Behind the Scenes. Learn from many of the top designers,
production managers and technicians in the industry about all the
different areas of technical theater, including hands-on experience in
lighting, costumes, sound, scenery, props and stage management. Plus,
put all those skills to work on the mainstage! With 2 musical
productions this summer (PIPPIN and HAIR), Technical Theatre students
will: Spend time in rehearsals with the creative team and cast; Work in
all production shops with experienced artists; Help with load-in of the
set, changeovers between shows and show strike; Work on the run crew.
Responsibilities include spotlight operator, backstage run crew,
wardrobe run crew production assistant, soundboard operator, and light
board operator. BCT is the only children's theatre in the region where
students can gain this type of professional, specialized instruction-
and it's hands-on! It's an experience that could launch a career!
Questions? Call 617-424-6634, x221 or e-mail
info@bostonchildrenstheatre.org
BRAINTREE: Curtain Call Theatre is happy to announce their
theater camp for young people ages 11-15 -- Theater in the
Middle. Program: Theater in the Middle is a young people's
acting program with the morning segments focusing on scene work,
character development, improv, voice production and film work. In the
afternoon these skills will be applied to a full musical production to
be presented to the public on the evening of July 16th. Dates:
June 27-July 17, 2013, 8:30am-3:30pm (students bring their own
lunch, water will be provided) Cost: $425.00 total (Amount includes
program tuition, non-refundable deposit of $50) Participants should plan
to enroll for all four weeks, but shorter enrollments are possible -
$170/week. Schedule: The camp meets Monday-Friday, this year beginning
on a Thursday, for three weeks June 27th-July 17th. No camp on the July
4th holiday. Please send a completed application and a check for $50
(non-refundable deposit) made out to Curtain Call Theatre to Meg Young,
47 Robbie Road, Braintree MA 02184. Application Deadline: June 3,
2013 Final Payment due: June 17, 2013 Questions or to request an
application please call: 781-848-0058
CONCORD (West): Concord Youth Theatre is happy to
announce their summer workshops for ages 4-grade 7. All
summer programs will take place in our new air-conditioned theatre at
358 Baker Avenue. The workshops are for one or two
week sessions. Please visit the website at
www.concordyouththeatre.org
for a complete description of the workshop, times, dates, etc. to
download a registration form and for additional information.
DUXBURY/HINGHAM: South Shore Conservatory (SSC)
announces open registration for their abundant summer 2013 performing
arts programs for students of all ages at their Hingham and Duxbury
campuses. The Conservatory’s Music Together® classes for students from
infancy through age four, a gentle introduction to the world of music,
is offered at both Conservatory locations, Our World Children's Global
Discovery Museum in Cohasset and Inly School in Scituate starting the
week of June 10. Other classes available at the Hingham campus are The
Arts Tell a Story for ages 3-6, Drum & Sing for ages 4-6, and Primo
Voice Class for ages 7-9. Drama takes center stage this summer with
Let’s Put on a Show for ages 6-11 at the Duxbury campus and Curtain
Going Up for ages 4-7, and Summer Stage Camp for ages 8-15 at the
Hingham campus. No previous drama experience is necessary to
participate. For adults, SSC offers Woman Song, an weekly ensemble for
women singers, at the Hingham Campus starting on June 12 and, new this
year, DMF Adult Chamber, two days of chamber music for adult amateurs on
July 13 and 14 at the Duxbury Campus. Students who play an instrument or
love to sing may participate in programs such as Rock Camp, Jazz Camp,
Summer Music Festival, DMF Prep, Summer Vocal Institute and Flute
Symphony. For audition information and schedules, please visit
www.sscmusic.org. For more
information, program schedules and tuition, please visit
www.sscmusic.org/summer_programs.html.
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NEW!! HOPKINTON: Summer Arts
Program Treasure Island! Art, Music and Theater - all in one
place! New for Summer 2013: One-week sessions* Formerly the CAA summer
program, this summer arts workshop allows your child to create art, sing
songs and put on a short theatre performance, with all activities
inspired by pirates, adventure and hidden treasure! Children are placed
into groups based on age, but we do our best to accommodate placement
requests for children with family members or friends in the program!
Each subject area of the program is staffed by one professional leader
assisted by a team of dedicated interns. There is a 15-minute snack
break mid-morning, and each student gets a Treasure Island-themed
t-shirt! NEW: This program is offered in multiple sections! We have
two-week and one-week options of this program - just pick which works
best for you! Section A (Two Weeks, July 1-12); Section B (One
Week, July 1-5); Section C (One Week, July 8-12). Please bring
a daily snack; bottled water suggested.
http://register.asapconnected.com/CourseDetail.aspx?CourseID=24519
LEXINGTON: YouthStage Summer Program
2013: Session 1 - Into the Woods, Jr. June 24–July 13,
2013. The Brothers Grimm offer up a cockeyed fairy tale where all of
your favorite characters—Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (and
his beanstalk) and The Witch—meet and interact on their journeys.
Session 2 – Willy Wonka Jr. July 15–August 3, 2013.
Follow Willy Wonka as he stages a contest by hiding five golden tickets
in five of his scrumptious candy bars. Whoever comes up with these
tickets will win a free tour of the Wonka factory, as well as a lifetime
supply of candy. Four of the five winning children are insufferable
brats: the fifth is a likeable young lad named Charlie Bucket who takes
the tour in the company of his equally amiable grandfather. The children
must learn to follow Mr. Wonka's rules in the factory - or suffer the
consequences. Call Sal Jones for more details: 781 910 8114;
ssjoneslex@aol.com;
www.lexingtonplayers.org.
Pre-registration form now online.
LOWELL: Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) Young Company
Summer Theatre. Formerly known as Young Artists At Play
(YAAP), MRT's Young Company is a successful summer theatre camp that
offers programs for students entering grades 1-12. Along with a new
name, MRT's Young Company has a new, updated schedule. With the
exception of Musical Theatre week, each Theatre Camp will run for two
weeks. Each group will create an original theatre piece, rehearse it,
and then perform it for family and friends! Theatre Camps will run
July 8- August 9. No auditions are required for any MRT
Young Company programs. All programs are age appropriate and are led by
professionals in the theater with strong education backgrounds. Tuition
ranges from $295-$650, and registration is limited to 20 students per
class. For additional enrollment information, please visit
www.MRT.org/YoungCompany.html or call Michael LaChance, MRT's Young
Company Administrator at 978-654-7551.
MAYNARD: Learn how to improvise with the
Acme Improv Company! Have you watched a performance of the Acme
Improv Company and thought you might like to discover how it is they do
what they do? Or watched the television show "Who's Line Is It Anyway?"
and felt that you would love to learn to do that as well? Join David
Fisher and the cast of the Acme Improv Company for another introductory
workshop into the basics of improvisation - the art of making things up
as you go along. No experience is required, necessary or even warranted.
Saturday, May 25 from 1-5pm. Acme Theater, 61 Summer St
(within the ArtSpace community art center). $35 registration fee (cost
includes a free ticket to the next Acme Improv Company show, "The
Future," on May 31) For further information and to register for the
workshop, please contact Artistic Director Kevin Nessman at
acmeimprov@acmetheater.com
NEW!!
SHIRLEY: ShirleyArts! AUDITIONS for Roald
Dahl's
Willy Wonka Junior - July 19th at 7pm
& July 20th at 2pm at the Ayer Shirley Middle School.
Participants who have finished grade 1 up through age 17 are encouraged
to take part. Auditions for specific roles will be Tuesday June 25th
from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at the Ayer Shirley Middle School. Students will be
taught a brief song and dance to perform. They will also be asked to
read some lines from the show. EVERYONE who is willing to work hard can
be in the show. Specific roles will be assigned according to ability,
experience, and cooperation. Many boys and girls will actually play at
least two parts in the show. If students want to be in ONLY the chorus
numbers and not try for any solo, that is fine. The first rehearsal will
be Wednesday June 26th (1–3pm) and everyone will be given their part and
their script. Depending on the roles assigned, everyone will need to be
available during the following times, but may not need to come every day
for the whole time. July 1 & 2 (1–4pm); July 3 (1–3pm), July 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 (1–4pm). Some absences for appointments will
be excused if listed in advance on the audition form. If someone is
unavailable for auditions, contact the director, Mrs. Meredith
Marcinkewicz at the email below to make other arrangements. The
participation fee is $100 with some scholarship help available upon
request. Note that this production will require a lot of help with
costumes and scenery. Parents who are willing to help are much
appreciated. Look at
www.shirleyarts.org to see what else we have done and are doing. Go
to our facebook page shirleyarts! update for regular updates and
announcements and photo albums. Email
mail@shirleyarts.org with your
questions.
New Hampshire
DURHAM: Be a STAR at UNH This Summer!
Registration is open for the UNH Department of Theatre & Dance
S.T.A.R.S. SUMMER PRGRAMS! STARS stands for Summer Theatre-Arts
Retreat for Students. These programs offer training in creative arts,
theatre, movement, production, performance and dance. The skilled and
experienced instructors have theatre and education degrees and/or are
state certified to teach grades 1-12. They provide a supportive
atmosphere in which talents and creativity are encouraged. Online
registration is at
www.unh.edu/theatre-dance/camps. 05
Rhode Island
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Vermont
BURLINGTON: The Flynn Center hosts a program of
year-round performing arts
classes for adults,
young adults, and
children. Since
its inception, the FlynnArts program has been committed to offering performing arts
classes for the whole community, from the curious beginner to the proficient performer. We
invite you to explore a new area of interest or develop an existing skill. Our teaching
artists have extensive experience both as artists and as educators. All are committed to
the FlynnArts mission of fostering the creative spirit in students of all ages and
backgrounds, igniting a curiosity about the artistic process, and helping students claim
the arts as an integral part of their lives. If you have questions about class selection
or placement, we are always happy to help. Please call or email Paulina Anderson at 802-652-4548
Miscellaneous
NYC: Limon Summer 2013: Teaching Contemporary Limon
(in partnership with NYU Steinhardt) - July 1-12. Workshops for
Teachers examine the use of Humphrey/Limón principles in contemporary dance
training and are designed to guide each participant to find an individual
approach to Limón-based teaching. Open to teachers and graduates of teaching
programs. (Eligible students can register for graduate credit for NYC workshop)
Each workshop is led by Alan Danielson, Limón School Director, with Geraldine
Cardiel, Roxane D'Orleans Juste and Ann Vachon. Programs include daily technique
classes, and explorations of the underlying principles through phrase-work and
theoretical analysis. Special sessions focus on kinetic and anatomical issues,
creating class structure, and the use of rhythm and music in Limon classes.
Participants have opportunities to present class materials and contemporary
dance phrases based on Limón principles. All Workshops run Monday-Friday,
10:00-4:30pm; All workshop fees—$900 USD; More Information and Application Forms
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