ArtsCamp is scheduled in person from June 6-24 and applications are open until May 1
(West Palm Beach, FL) – ArtsCamp is back! The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts has announced its 2022 ArtsCamp summer programming which will return in person from June 6 – 24.
Produced by the Kravis Center’s education department, ArtsCamp is an innovative, three-week summer camp that provides young artists with a working knowledge of what it takes to bring a show from an idea to reality. The program offers an intensive performing arts approach that focuses on dramatic composition and performance for students ages 9-11. No audition is required.
“Our mission for ArtsCamp is to encourage the campers to think of themselves as artists and not just performers,” said Tracy Butler, Director of Education for the Kravis Center. “We use a unique rotation schedule so each camper can experience every facet of ArtsCamp, from working with sets and lighting instruments to playing theater games and learning choregraphed dances and songs. We are proud to offer students in Palm Beach County and nationally the opportunity to learn and train with many talented teaching artists who collectively share their passion for creative expression.”
Under the guidance of eight professional teaching artists, campers will explore art, acting, dance, technical theater and vocal music. The camp culminates in an ensemble piece that is produced by the young artists and performed for family and friends. Returning teaching artists include Matt Stabile, Artistic Director of Theatre Lab at Florida Atlantic University and award-winning actress, Niki Fridh. For campers with a keen interest in the performing arts, this curriculum provides an opportunity to expand their skills and learn new technical and performance skills.
ArtsCamp is sponsored by Rita and Charles Bronfman with support from Rick and Rosemary Johnston.
The Kravis Center will be implementing health and safety protocols to ensure an enjoyable experience when your child visits the Kravis Center campus.
The cost for ArtsCamp is $675. Classes are held Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended care is available. To apply, please submit applications by May 1 and visit www.Kravis.org/artscamp. For additional information, contact the Kravis Center at 561-651-4366 or [email protected].
Kravis Center ArtsCamp June 6-24