Florida Performing Arts Camps and Programs
5301 Dude Ranch Road
Lake Wales, FL 33898, U.S.A.Phone: 863-676-4113
Give Your Child a Summer of Adventure, Growth, and Friendship! Looking for a place where your child can build confidence, gain independence, and make lifelong friends-all while having the time of their life? Circle F Dude Ranch Camp in Lake Wales, Florida is the perfect summer destination! We offer one-, two-, and three-week overnight camp sessions, packed with exciting activities like horseback riding, climbing, water sports, paintball, and more. Our dedicated and highly trained staff ensures a safe, fun, and enriching experience for every camper. Since 1952, Circle F has been Florida's premier summer camp, helping kids create unforgettable...
Rock & Contemporary Music Camp
1788 Sans Souci Blvd
Miami, FL 33181, U.S.A.Phone: 305-893-0191
Tune up your summer with our hands-on program designed to have students playing from day one. Our contemporary music camp is the perfect choice for young students who are eager to begin their musical journey. During this two-week session, every musician will experience hands-on instruction in the instrument of their choice, practice performance technique in a band setting, and participate in innovative music labs catered to each individual. Our teachers will familiarize the student with the latest trends and innovations in the music world as well as providing tools for enhancing creativity and musicianship. 2016 Camp Sessions run Monday-Friday 9:30am...
About Florida Performing Arts Camps and Programs
If your child loves the stage, she'll love performing art camp. These camps offer instruction in dance, theatre, dramatic writing and the visual arts. Depending on age and ability, sessions may range from one to six weeks. Each program is geared to individual abilities and ages of participants, and cover all areas of the performing arts, from ballet to dramatic acting.
Highlights: Performing art camp is even offered for elementary school students. Younger children can partake in day classes to introduce them to the world of performing arts through classes and workshops. These are geared toward fine arts or music, for example, followed by an afternoon of traditional camp adventures such as nature hikes and arts and crafts.
Levels of Expertise: For teens who are more serious about performing arts and want more exposure, they can sign up for a performing art camps that are more geared toward their abilities. High schoolers can take more intensive programs, where each camper is cast in a theatrical or dance production, with courses offered in areas like dramatic writing. They may have to attend evening and weekend rehearsals, culminating in a play, musical or dance number at the end of the session.
What to Ask the Camp Director: Are there discounts available for my child to attend performing art summer camps? Many times, camps offer sibling discounts, along with early bird discounts and referral discounts.
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