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  • Intro to Theatrical Design

    Learn all about the design elements of a production! From costumes to scenery to makeup to props, so much goes into creating the final theatrical production! Students will learn the basics of theatrical design and its principles and try their hand at designing in some of these disciplines! This one-session workshop takes place on Saturday, April 6, from 11:30am to 1:30pm. Students may bring a snack or small packed lunch to eat during the workshop. Workshop held at First Baptist Church (8600 N. College Ave).

  • Under the Sea

    A one-session themed creative movement and acting class all about the ocean and its animals! Students will transform into ocean creatures through physical movement, dance, sound and music activities, and costume fun! This session takes place Saturday, April 6, from 10am to 11:15am at First Baptist Church (8600 N. College Ave).

  • July 22-26 | Camp Production: Ages 7-14

    Monday, July 22 through Friday, July 26. 9am to 4pm, with a performance at 4pm on Friday, July 26. Students should pack a lunch. 2 snacks will be provided. For ages 7-14. Destination: America! A Coast to Coast Musical Tribute is a musical revue by Roger Emerson and John Jacobson. From the publisher: "The music of America tells its story... from Nashville to Seattle, New York to L.A., and everywhere in between, the heart of America is beating in its music! Whether you're a fan of Rock and Roll or Country, Broadway or Motown... you'll find it all right here!" Students will learn the music and choreography for this fun musical romp and perform the finished product with lights, sound, props, and costumes on the final day of camp! Students will help to design and build their set, create props, put together costumes, all while learning acting and performance techniques and gaining confidence in their abilities on and offstage. What to Expect from Destination: America! Production Camp: We believe that students learn best through experience, so everyone who registers is guaranteed a role with extensive stage time singing and dancing, as well as the possibility of lines. (Note: because this production is a revue, there are fewer lines than a traditional musical.) While we will hold auditions, they will be low-stakes and low stress with an emphasis on getting to know the camper as well as placing them in the best role for their own growth. This camp is perfect for both seasoned performers looking to strengthen their skills and lengthen their resume and also beginners hoping to gain experience and confidence. This is a FULL production with costumes, lighting, and a set!

  • June 10-14 | Jungle Boogie: Ages 3-7

    Monday, June 10 through Friday, June 14 9am to 11:30am. For students aged 3-7, join us for a week of fun! We will sing, dance, and explore the magic of the jungle in this fun and engaging camp! On the last day of camp, students will perform a short, original piece to showcase all they learned! We will meet each morning at First Baptist Church from 9:00-11:30 am. On the last day of camp, a short showcase will be performed at 11:30 am. A snack will be provided each day of camp. Please note: to register for this camp, students must be fully potty-trained. Here's what to expect from our Jungle Boogie camp: An introduction to theatre, music, and dance for children ages 3-7. Daily crafts, including making your own puppet, creating a costume piece, and more! Games and activities that engage creativity and imagination, build gross and fine motor skills, strengthen communication, teach basic music concepts, and boost confidence! A small camper to instructor ratio with individualized attention and emphasis on collaboration/group-bonding. The opportunity to learn and perform a short original showcase on the last day for family and friends!

  • June 3-7 | Improv Camp: Ages 8-14

    Monday, June 3 through Friday, June 7. 1:00pm-4:00pm Can't get enough of improv comedy? Join us for a week of improv games, friendly competition, and comedic performance! Students will present a short improv showcase on the last day of camp. Note: Students should come to camp having eaten lunch; a small snack will be provided each day. What to Expect from Improv Camp Lots and lots of laughs Getting to learn upwards of 10 classic improv comedy games for performance, plus additional exercises and skill-building activities. Valuable instruction and experience meant to strengthen and polish performance skills and technique. A small camper to instructor ratio. Lasting memories!

  • June 3-7 | Treasured Island: Ages 8-14

    Monday, June 3 through Friday, June 7. 9:00am-1:00pm Like pirates? Shipwrecks? Deserted, tropical islands? Join us for a week of acting, storytelling, and improv comedy centered around the idea of a deserted island and all it might entail. Students will create an original theatrical piece on the theme of a "treasured island," coming up with characters, helping to design and build the set, and performing the piece on the last day of camp. We will meet each morning at Storefront Theatre of Indianapolis (55th Place and Keystone Avenue) from 9am-1pm and present our original piece on the last day of camp. Note: Students should pack a lunch for this camp. A small snack will be provided each day. What to Expect from Treasured Island: A one-of-a-kind experience. The chance to collaborate with your peers to create an original showcase. The ability to design and create set pieces, props, and costume pieces. Valuable instruction and experience meant to strengthen and polish performance skills and technique. A small camper to instructor ratio. Lasting memories!

  • Fairytale Fun

    A one-session themed creative movement and acting class all about classic fairytales! Students will explore fairy tale stories and characters through physical movement, dance, sound and music activities, and costume fun! This session takes place Wednesday, April 17, from 10:30am to 11:45am at First Baptist Church (8600 N. College Ave).

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