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Arts training camps Gear up for adventure with
at DeSales University Pennsylvania Youth Theatre
SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2015 The Division of Per- the theories and techniques is composed of an In- Pennsylvania Youth number in between. features the opportunity to
forming Arts at DeSales of digital movie making. tensive Program and an Theatre will feature camps The Showtime Camps work on musical theater
University will again offer Working with state-of-the- Advanced Intensive Pro- for two age groups this numbers from popular
professional arts training art technology, students gram. Participants have year: Adventure Camp for are one or two weeks, and Broadway shows. Includes
camps for summer 2015. design, shoot and edit films opportunities to attend children ages 3 through feature a number of produc- a trip to see the musical
of their own creation dur- technical rehearsals and second grade, and Show- tions, a trip to Broadway, “Finding Neverland” in
These intensive pro- ing this one-week program. performances and interact time Camps for children and even some clowning New York City. There will
grams feature one- and with company members of entering grades three around. be daily classes in acting,
two-week arts immersion The program culminates the Pennsylvania Shake- through 12. ■ Production Camps: singing and dance, as well
experiences with college in a festival of films cre- speare Festival. Disney’s Cinderella KIDS as master classes. All expe-
credit available for students ated by the participants. Adventure campers will and Into the Woods Jr. rience levels welcome.
graduating in 2017 or prior. Students wishing to build The Summer Dance experience a broad-based These two-week camps give ■ Pie-in-the-Face Week:
on the skills learned during Intensive (July 27 to Au- performing and visual arts young performers an oppor- Veteran Ringling Bros. and
“These programs afford the Summer Video Institute gust 7) offers professional program that includes act- tunity to work with a pro- Barnum and Bailey circus
us the opportunity to offer may participate in the dance training to students ing, singing, movement and fessional director, choreog- clowns will explore skills
young people who are Advanced Summer Video 14 years of age and up. The visual arts, outdoor play rapher and music director, such as juggling, stilts,
drawn to the performing Institute (July 6 to 11). two-week program focuses time and more. There are and performers will re- slapstick and, of course,
arts the chance to spend on technical training in full-day (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) hearse and perform a mu- pie-throwing.
time on a college campus The Summer Theatre ballet, modern, jazz, Afri- and half-day (9 a.m. to sical for the general public.
and to get professional- Institute (July 13 to 24) can, hip-hop, repertory, 12:15 p.m.) camps available. No experience is necessary For a complete schedule
level training,” says John offers professional theater yoga, and Pilates. The The program will run for 10 — there are plenty of amaz- of camps, pricing and more
Bell, head of the Division training to students in program culminates in an weeks at the Charles A. ing roles for every camper. information, visit the PYT
of Performing Arts. grades four and up, as well informal presentation on Brown Historic Ice House ■ Broadway Bound: Website, 123pyt.org/sum-
as to educators and mem- Friday, August 7 at 6:30 in Bethlehem. Register for “Finding Neverland” This merstage.aspx or call 610-
The Summer Video bers of the community. The p.m. one week, 10 weeks or any two-week, full-day camp 332-1400.
Institute (June 22 to 27) Summer Theatre Institute
offers an introduction to
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION OF THE MORNING CALL
by reservation only
222 Penns Cave Rd
Centre Hall, Pa
814.364.1664
www.pennscave.com
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at DeSales University Pennsylvania Youth Theatre
SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2015 The Division of Per- the theories and techniques is composed of an In- Pennsylvania Youth number in between. features the opportunity to
forming Arts at DeSales of digital movie making. tensive Program and an Theatre will feature camps The Showtime Camps work on musical theater
University will again offer Working with state-of-the- Advanced Intensive Pro- for two age groups this numbers from popular
professional arts training art technology, students gram. Participants have year: Adventure Camp for are one or two weeks, and Broadway shows. Includes
camps for summer 2015. design, shoot and edit films opportunities to attend children ages 3 through feature a number of produc- a trip to see the musical
of their own creation dur- technical rehearsals and second grade, and Show- tions, a trip to Broadway, “Finding Neverland” in
These intensive pro- ing this one-week program. performances and interact time Camps for children and even some clowning New York City. There will
grams feature one- and with company members of entering grades three around. be daily classes in acting,
two-week arts immersion The program culminates the Pennsylvania Shake- through 12. ■ Production Camps: singing and dance, as well
experiences with college in a festival of films cre- speare Festival. Disney’s Cinderella KIDS as master classes. All expe-
credit available for students ated by the participants. Adventure campers will and Into the Woods Jr. rience levels welcome.
graduating in 2017 or prior. Students wishing to build The Summer Dance experience a broad-based These two-week camps give ■ Pie-in-the-Face Week:
on the skills learned during Intensive (July 27 to Au- performing and visual arts young performers an oppor- Veteran Ringling Bros. and
“These programs afford the Summer Video Institute gust 7) offers professional program that includes act- tunity to work with a pro- Barnum and Bailey circus
us the opportunity to offer may participate in the dance training to students ing, singing, movement and fessional director, choreog- clowns will explore skills
young people who are Advanced Summer Video 14 years of age and up. The visual arts, outdoor play rapher and music director, such as juggling, stilts,
drawn to the performing Institute (July 6 to 11). two-week program focuses time and more. There are and performers will re- slapstick and, of course,
arts the chance to spend on technical training in full-day (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) hearse and perform a mu- pie-throwing.
time on a college campus The Summer Theatre ballet, modern, jazz, Afri- and half-day (9 a.m. to sical for the general public.
and to get professional- Institute (July 13 to 24) can, hip-hop, repertory, 12:15 p.m.) camps available. No experience is necessary For a complete schedule
level training,” says John offers professional theater yoga, and Pilates. The The program will run for 10 — there are plenty of amaz- of camps, pricing and more
Bell, head of the Division training to students in program culminates in an weeks at the Charles A. ing roles for every camper. information, visit the PYT
of Performing Arts. grades four and up, as well informal presentation on Brown Historic Ice House ■ Broadway Bound: Website, 123pyt.org/sum-
as to educators and mem- Friday, August 7 at 6:30 in Bethlehem. Register for “Finding Neverland” This merstage.aspx or call 610-
The Summer Video bers of the community. The p.m. one week, 10 weeks or any two-week, full-day camp 332-1400.
Institute (June 22 to 27) Summer Theatre Institute
offers an introduction to
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION OF THE MORNING CALL
by reservation only
222 Penns Cave Rd
Centre Hall, Pa
814.364.1664
www.pennscave.com
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