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ORLANDO ARTS MAGAZINE MARCH/APRIL 2013 35 ORLANDO ARTS MAGAZINE MARCH/APRIL 2013 35 Cool Camps FIND A SUMMER PROGRAM YOUR CHILD WILL LOVE RIGHT IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD. I t may be hard to believe, but the summer break is right around the corner. Which means now is the time to start thinking about how you’ll fill that stretch of empty weeks marking your children’s calendars. Whether they have a hobby they’re passionate about or want to try something new, summer is the perfect time for kids to explore an activity that intrigues them. And with dozens of cultural venues located right here in Central Florida offering a variety of structured day camps, you don’t have to look far for options. From dance classes to visual art programs and everything in between, here are just some of the ways to keep kids of all ages engaged during the school break. THE CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY DANCE 407.695.8366, thecenterfordance.org June 10-28 Intermediate/Advanced Contemporary Dance Intensive Ages 13 and up; 8 a.m.-3 p.m. This camp is designed to advance the artistic and technical skills of pre-profes- sional dancers. Each week maintains a focus on contemporary studies grounded in rotating dance techniques. Tuition: $850 plus a one-time registration fee of $20 July 8-12 Girl Power Dance Camp Ages 9-13; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. This girls-only beginner’s camp uses dance as an artistic medium for reinforcing positive images of women. Tuition: $300 plus a one-time registration fee of $20 July 15-19 Junior Contemporary Dance Camp Ages 9-13; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. This beginner’s camp emphasizes the technical principles of ballet and modern dance alongside a creative curriculum that includes extensive exploratory work in contemporary dance. Tuition: $300 plus a one-time registration fee of $20 July 22 - 26 Hip-Hop Dance Camp Ages 9-13; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. This beginner’s camp explores various hip-hop dance styles, including breaking, locking, popping, tutting, krumping, jerkin’, house, and more. Tuition: $300 plus a one-time registration fee of $20 August 5-16 Beginner Contemporary Dance Intensive Age 13 and up; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. This Intensive for new dancers emphasizes the technical principles of ballet and modern dance alongside a creative curriculum that includes extensive exploratory work in contemporary dance. Tuition: $650, plus a one-time registration fee of $20 CENTRE FOR DANCE & THE PERFORMING ARTS 407.877.3388, dancecdpa.com June 11-14 My First Dance Camp Ages 4-6; 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Daily movement class, introduction to “Princess Etiquette,” crafts and story time. Tuition: $95 (10% discount for siblings) June 24-28 Pretty, Pretty Princess and Beyond! Ages 5-14; 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Daily ballet class, crafts, activities related to history and protocol, story time, current events, and more. Instruction tiered by age and level. No dance experience required for Tier I students. Tuition: $135-$195 FROM LEFT: FSYO; LEU GARDENS; A&HM—M DANCE

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Cool CampsFind a summer program your child will love right in your own backyard.

it may be hard to believe, but the summer break is right around the corner. Which means now is the time to start thinking about how you’ll fill that stretch of empty weeks marking your children’s calendars. Whether they have a hobby they’re

passionate about or want to try something new, summer is the perfect time for kids to explore an activity that intrigues them. and with dozens of cultural venues located right here in central Florida offering a variety of structured day camps, you don’t have to look far for options. From dance classes to visual art programs and everything in between, here are just some of the ways to keep kids of all ages engaged during the school break.

The cenTer For conTemporary Dance407.695.8366, thecenterfordance.org

June 10-28

Intermediate/Advanced Contemporary Dance IntensiveAges 13 and up; 8 a.m.-3 p.m.This camp is designed to advance the artistic and technical skills of pre-profes-sional dancers. Each week maintains a focus on contemporary studies grounded in rotating dance techniques. Tuition: $850 plus a one-time registration fee of $20

July 8-12

Girl Power Dance CampAges 9-13; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.This girls-only beginner’s camp uses dance as an artistic medium for reinforcing positive images of women. Tuition: $300 plus a one-time registration fee of $20

July 15-19Junior Contemporary Dance CampAges 9-13; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.This beginner’s camp emphasizes the technical principles of ballet and modern dance alongside a creative curriculum that includes extensive exploratory work in contemporary dance. Tuition: $300 plus a one-time registration fee of $20

July 22 - 26

Hip-Hop Dance CampAges 9-13; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.This beginner’s camp explores various hip-hop dance styles, including breaking, locking, popping, tutting, krumping, jerkin’, house, and more. Tuition: $300 plus a one-time registration fee of $20

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Beginner Contemporary Dance IntensiveAge 13 and up; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.This Intensive for new dancers emphasizes the technical principles of ballet and modern dance alongside a creative curriculum that

includes extensive exploratory work in contemporary dance. Tuition: $650, plus a one-time registration fee of $20

cenTre For Dance & The perForming arTs407.877.3388, dancecdpa.com

June 11-14My First Dance CampAges 4-6; 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Daily movement class, introduction to “Princess Etiquette,” crafts and story time. Tuition: $95 (10% discount for siblings)

June 24-28Pretty, Pretty Princess and Beyond!Ages 5-14; 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Daily ballet class, crafts, activities related to history and protocol, story time, current events, and more. Instruction tiered by age and level. No dance experience required for Tier I students. Tuition: $135-$195

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July 1-5Highland Dance IntensiveAges 7 and up; 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Skills, drills, dances, new steps and old, along with crafts and history activities for the Scottish dancer. Tuition: $195

July 15-19America Rocks!All ages; 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Daily dance classes in keeping with themed camp material. Celebrate America through dance, song, crafts, stories, and more. Tuition: $195

July 22-26Let’s Get Fancy, NancyAll ages; 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Get to know Fancy Nancy through her stories and bring them to life in dance, music and crafts! No prior dance experience required. Tuition: $195

columbus cenTer DanceacaDemy407.422.1800 columbuscenterdanceacademy.com

June 6-august 16Columbus Center Summer Dance ShowsAges 5-13; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.Creating and performing in shows using all dance forms to a different theme each week, costumes are included. Field trips on Wednesdays. Tuition: $85/week

orlanDo balleT school—cenTral campus407.426.1733, orlandoballetschool.org

June 3-July 27Young Summer DancersAges 3-6; 5 p.m.-6 p.m.Tuition: $15/single class; $100/8 classes

June 10-21Junior Intensive Dance CampAges 7-12; 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Dance classes in the morning are followed by acting and crafts in the afternoon. Tuition: Half days: $150/one week, $275/two weeks; full days: $210/one week, $375/two weeks

June 24-July 26Intro IntensivePreparatory through Level 2 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m.Intensive ballet training for intermediate students. Tuition: $75/one week; $340/five weeks

orlanDo balleT school—seminole campus407.834.8895, orlandoballetschool.org

June 4-July 25Young Summer DancersAges 3-6; 5 p.m.-7 p.m.Kids explore ballet through creative movement in a 45-minute syllabus designed by orlando Ballet professionals. Tuition: $125

July 1-26Junior Intensive WorkshopAges 8 and up with one year of ballet 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m.Classes in ballet, ballet repertoire, ballet history, jazz, lyrical, musical theater and theater crafts daily, with performances at the end of each two weeks including set production, costumes and props made by the students. Tuition: $375 for full-day, two-week program; $725 for full-day, four-week program

orlanDo balleT school——souTh campus407.352.9733, orlandoballetschool.org

June 3-July 27Young Summer DancersAges 3-6 Current oBS students and students new to oBS and to ballet are welcome to enroll. Students may register for any number of classes during the 8-week session. Schedule is as follows: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5-6 p.m. for 3-4 year olds; Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. for 5-6 year olds. Tuition: $15/single class; $100/eight weekly classes

June 10-212013 Junior Intensive Dance CampStudents Ages 7-12 or oBS Primary through Level 2; 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Students have the option to participate in the half-day program (dance classes only) or the full-day program (including acting

and arts and crafts). Tuition: Half days: $150/one week, $275/two weeks; full days: $210/one week, $375/two weeks

Filmenzian407.629.1088, enzian.org

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KidFest Young Filmmakers’ Two-Week Summer CampGrades 5-8; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Campers experience the art of filmmaking as they study cinematic techniques, learn about the exciting history of filmmaking, and dive into the production of an indepen-dent film. Tuition: $500; $475 for Enzian Film Society members

FloriDa Film acaDemy407.347.7563, flfilmacademy.com

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Summer CampThe Florida Film Academy will be offering 10 weeklong summer camps in Winter Garden, beginning the week of June 10; offerings are listed below. Tuition: $225/week

Acting for the CameraGrades 2-5 and 6-9; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.This course is a great option for students who are involved in theater but want to learn how to translate their craft to film.

Advanced Film Making Grades 10-12; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.This course embraces other unique styles of filming and techniques, including, but not limited to, guerilla-style filming. Students will work together to create original scripts, act in, direct, film and edit their own original films.

Editing Grades 10-12; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. This course is strictly editing. Students will receive an already-filmed sequence of shots and will have to create a story based on what they’ve received.

Make a MovieGrades 2-5, 6-9 and 10-12; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Campers will create an original short movie. Students learn how to use consumer cameras, write original scripts, act, direct, film and edit.

TV NewsGrades 2-5, 6-9 and 10-12; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Students will delve into the art of journalism and create their very own 10-minute newscast. All students will learn to write, shoot and edit their own stories.

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orange counTy regionalhisTory cenTer407.836.8500, thehistorycenter.org

Tuition is $150 per child, per week; $125 for members. (Week of July 1-3: $90 per child, $75 for members. No camp July 4 or 5.) 10% discount available for multiple-sibling or multiple-week enrollment. Early drop off begins at 7:30 a.m. for no extra fee; extended day is available until 6 p.m. for an additional $10 per child, per day.

June 10-14America’s WondersGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will visit America’s wonders: the Statue of Liberty, the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, mount rushmore, the Gateway Arch and Niagara Falls.

June 10-14Bugs and SlugsGrades K-1; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Kids will learn why many critters are some of our best friends as they discover the importance of life in the undergrowth and get familiar with the small creatures that share our world.

June 10-14The World of WizardsGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will get a behind-the-scenes look at the magic done by some famous wizards!

June 17-21CSIGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Kids will learn how to lift and develop fingerprints, sample soils and cast foot-prints and teeth. They also will assemble their own crime kits and use their skills at a crime scene at the museum.

June 17-21Native Americans——First CampersGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will investigate the legends and lifestyles of several Native American tribes, past and present, and learn their place in American history.

June 17-21

Pirates and PrincessesGrades K-1; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Welcome to the age of chivalry! Participants will journey into the world of real and make-believe pirates and princesses.

June 24-28

Da Vinci ScienceGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.It’s a week of gizmos, gadgets, and ingenious inventions! Kids will discover Leonardo and all of his amazing contraptions.

June 24-28

SeussmaniaGrades K-1; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Dr. Seuss is loose at The History Center for a week of silly stories and ringing rhymes.

June 24-28

Weather ForecastGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will turn into junior meteorologists as they investigate clouds and weather patterns, and observe growing seasons and temperatures while creating rain sticks, weather vanes, sun prints, and more.

July 1-3

Inventor’s WorkshopGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Who are some famous u.S. inventors and what did they invent? Campers will recreate exciting experiments, electrify their imaginations and create inventions all their own.

July 1-3

Patriotic PrideGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? Why is the Liberty Bell cracked? Kids will learn the answers to these questions and more, just in time for the Fourth of July.

July 1-3

Sports ScienceGrades 6-8; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Why does one athlete perform better than another? How do you bend a soccer ball? What sports are the most dangerous? Participants wil find the answers as they gear up for camp.

July 1-3

SuperheroesGrades K-1; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will learn what makes a hero.

From make-believe to real life, heroes battle the forces of evil and injustice with heroic powers.

July 8-12

Ancient MythologyGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.What mysteries lie within the mayan pyramids? Are dragons good or evil? Kids will delve into the world of the ancients and learn why they believed what they did.

July 8-12

Sensing the MuseumGrades K-1; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will discover how they use their five senses every day. They will learn how their eyes play tricks on them, make instruments, design a touchy-feely box with different textures, and create gifts that smell good.

July 8-12

Toys, Toys, ToysGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Kids will go on an incredible adventure through time with games and toys and learn about our great country’s history of play.

July 15-19

Cosmic FuryGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Kids will learn all about u.S. space history and prepare to take off on a galactic adventure of experiments related to the design and science of space flight.

July 15-19

GrossologyGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Belches, boogers, and blisters! Creepy- crawly worms! Campers will discover the biology and chemistry behind these and other disgusting things.

July 15-19

SurvivorGrades 6-8; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Kids will learn how to distill drinking water, navigate by the stars, and how to tell time with the sun. They will also build a make-shift shelter and find out what kinds of bugs make good snacks.

July 15-19

Under the SeaGrades K-1; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will journey beneath the waves to an incredible undersea world. From brightly colored corals to endangered marine mammals, the diversity of life in the sea will be explored.

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July 22-26Creature FeatureGrades K-1; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Participants will journey through the museum and discover some strange animals. From meat-eating predators to the tiniest amoebas, the world is full of amazing creatures.

July 22-26Prehistoric CreaturesGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Saber tooth tigers, giant beavers, and sloths are just some of the prehistoric creatures that roamed in Florida. Campers will gather all the information they can about fossils and paleontology.

July 22-26Spy CampGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Kids will develop disguises, make and break codes, discover escape techniques, and create and use spy gadgets to uncover the history and science behind spying.

July 29-august 2All Around TownGrades K-1; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will explore the world of richard Scarry’s Busytown while they learn about their community, neighborhoods, transpor-tation, and town celebrations.

July 29-august 2Build it BigGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Particpants will use surprising things to construct amazing creations. They will discover which shapes make the strongest structures and have fun demolishing some of the structures as they learn how architects make buildings strong.

July 29-august 2School of RockGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Kids will get on the tour bus to learn about the legends of rock ‘n’ roll and how to be a real performer.

July 29-august 2SupernaturalGrades 6-8; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will investigate the supernatural, from the tales of Dracula to the nightmare Before Christmas. They will spend time with vampires, werewolves and mythical beasts as they explore ghost, fantasy and gothic stories.

august 5-9Puppet CentralGrades K-1; 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.Campers will enjoy finger puppets, life-sized

puppets, shadow puppets, puppet charades, puppet jeopardy and puppet shows.

august 5-9

Mummies, Tombs, and MoreGrades 2-3; 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.Campers will travel back in time and experience the culture and customs of the ancient Egyptians. They will unwrap a mummy, write in hieroglyphs, and help build a tomb!

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Star WarriorsGrades 4-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Participants will build a Tatouine village and man the bridge as they travel space in search of galaxies far, far away in an adventure based in popular and classic science fiction.

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Thrills and SpillsGrades 6-8; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Kids will design a thrill ride or whole theme park as they create a drawing or model from concept and sketching to analysis and peer review.

august 12-16Adventures in ArtGrades K-2; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Participants will take a trip around the world and discover how art has influenced different cultures. Activities include making a traditional mockingbird puppet from Guatemala, a headdress from Ecuador, origami from Japan and a mask from Africa.

august 12-16Taming the Wild, Wild WestGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers will learn what pioneers experi-enced on the trail to the wild, wild west, with stories about early Americans moving west from Florida and Appalachia.

osceola counTy hisToricalsocieTy407.846.8644, osceolahistory.org

June 24-28Diggin’ Up HistoryAges 5-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers will embark on an adventure to discover Florida’s ancient past. Learning about archaeological techniques and digging up fossils are just part of this fun-filled camp. Tuition: $125; $100 for additional child or member

July 8-12Civil War Adventure CampAges 5-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids prepare to enter the world of a Civil War soldier. As newly enlisted privates, they

will shoulder muskets, don uniforms, and march off to a new adventure. Tuition: $125; $100 for additional child or member

July 22-26History’s MysteriesAges 5-13; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This camp is all about mysteries of the past. Kids will try to unravel some of osceola County’s oldest tall-tales and legends. From fabled monsters to buried gold, this camp is sure to engage campers in the county’s own exciting history. Tuition: $125; $100 for additional child or member

august 5-9Survivor OsceolaAges 5-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This camp is all about survival. Campers will learn how Seminoles and early pioneers lived in the wilderness of Florida. From hunting and gathering food, to preparing a camp, this is a great experience for outdoor lovers. Tuition: $125; $100 for additional child or member

multi- DisCiplinaryaTlanTic cenTer For The arTs386.423.1753, aca35.org/summer-art-camp

June 17-august 9Weekly Art CampsAges 6-12; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Each of seven weekly sessions features three classes designed to give participants an opportunity to explore ideas of art and culture through a variety of art forms.Classes are held Tuesday-Friday. Tuition: $125/week; $100 for members (scholarships available)

June 17-July 18Summer Zone Arts Academy Campsorange County residents in grades 6-8

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9 a.m.-12 p.m.Campers enjoy one week of visual arts, one week of dance, and two weeks of theater focusing on either Broadway or folk art. Camp is held monday–Thursday (closed July 1–5) from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Tuition: $115

camp J aT The roTh Jcc oFgreaTer orlanDo407.645.5933, campj.org

Camps are open to all faiths. Please visit website for tuition prices.

June 3-7Make a Splash Water AdventureGrades 1-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will build a model waterslide park, paint a killer whale on canvas, design a futuristic underwater vehicle, paint with ice, draw an underwater Fish Café and experiment with printmaking.

June 10-July 5 Musical Theater Track——Annie Jr.Grades 3-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This partnership with Starving Artist Studios will introduce campers to singing, choreography and acting.

June 10-august 2GymnasticsGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will be introduced to the world of dancing and gymnastics, with all of the traditional benefits of summer camp, like daily swim and weekly field trips.

July 8-august 2 Musical Theater Track——Aladdin Jr.Grades 3-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This partnership with Starving Artist Studios will introduce campers to singing, choreography and acting.

august 5-9CabaretEntering Grades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.In partnership with Starving Artist Studios, Cabaret will let campers pick their favorite songs from pop music and Broadway shows for a cabaret-style performance.

august 5-9KidzArtEntering Grades 1-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will paint, draw and design like a famous artist. Campers will have fun cartooning, creating yummy-looking models of cake and candy from clay, painting on canvas, and other interesting techniques.

august 5-9MermaidEntering Grades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This camp will teach your child what it is like to be an underwater performer. During the underwater training sessions, kids will learn basic ballet moves.

capoeira brazilianpelourinho, llc407.226.3195, cbporlando.com

June 10-august 16Capoeira: More than a Martial ArtAges 4-14; 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.“Capoeira” is the martial art that merges self-defense with acrobatics, music and dance. Campers are trained daily in each element. Days are supplemented with weekly themed summer camp activities to give children a complete summer vacation. Tuition: early registration—$99/week; regular registration—$119/week or $30/day. Extended hours are available.

DramaTic eDucaTion, inc.407.494.1744, dramaticeducation.com

June 10-28

Dramatic Summer Academic, Art and Drama Program——Summer Showcase: AnnieGrades K-6; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.In this fun-filled environment, students can learn the various skills needed to be successful. Students pick two classes and can choose from reading, math, drama and art. Tuition: $250/three-week session

in The limelighT407.340.0920, inthelimelightorlando.com

All camps run 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Before- and aftercare is available every day from 7:30-8:45 a.m. and 4:15-5:30 p.m. Campers bring their own food and beverages. Snacks and drinks will be available for sale. Staff are degreed professionals with certifica-tions in CPr and First Aid. Scholarships available.

June 10-14

Auditioning, Improv and StanislavskiGrades 6-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This weeklong intensive is devoted to auditioning, improv and introduction to the Sensory Stanislavski method. Tuition: $200

June 10-14

Disney’s Cinderella KidsGrades K-5; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.The timeless fairy tale meets the magic of Disney in this adaptation of the treasured animated film. This is a full-scale musical theater production camp. Tuition: $225

June 17-27

Singin’ In the RainGrades 4-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This stage adaptation of one of the most celebrated and beloved films of all time will be produced as a full-scale, professional-

level, musical theater production, with four performances for the public. Tuition: $425

June 17-august 16Pop Culture ExtravaganzaGrades K-5; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.These one-week, themed camps run monday-Friday. Weekly themes include Brave, Phineas and Ferb, Enchanted, Wrecked ralph, star Wars, Taylor Swift, and more! These well-rounded acting, music, movement, art and technical theater camps suit all types of kids and interests. There will be a showcase every Friday. Tuition: $160-$180

July 8-21Music ManGrades 4-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers produce a full-scale, professional-level, musical theater production of this classic tale in two weeks. Tuition: $425

July 22-26Musical Theater——Song and Dance—— The Wonderful World of OzGrades K-3 and 4-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Oz, the Great and Powerful; Wicked; the Wizard of Oz: Campers enjoy an awesome, oz-packed week filled with song, dance, art, and more. There will be a showcase on Friday. Tuition: $200

July 29-august 8GreaseGrades 6-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers produce a full-scale, professional-level, musical theater production of this classic tale in two weeks. Tuition: $425

august 12-16Musical Theater——Song and Dance—— Hairspray, Les Miserables, NewsiesGrades K-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers work with a professional music director and choreographer and learn to sing and dance to these favorite musicals. There will be a showcase on Friday. Tuition: $200

The masTer class acaDemy407.645.4000themasterclassacademy.org

June 10-august 2One-Week Performing Arts CampsAges 3-6; 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Students will explore the wonders of theater through creative drama, movement, singing and art in seven different themed, one-week camps, with a performance each Friday. Tuition: $140/week or buy two weeks and get the third half off.

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June 10-14: toy story June 17-21: avengers June 24-28: Beauty & the Beast July 8-12: aladdin July 15-19: Knights & maidens July 22-26: once upon a Time July 29-August 2: tangled

June 17-28Two-Week Performing Arts Camp—— Hooray for HollywoodAges 11-16; 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Students will be studying acting, dance and voice as they prepare to perform scenes, songs and choreography from this popular show. Tuition: $425, plus $10 registration fee

June 17-28Two-Week Performing Arts Camp—— Mary PoppinsAges 7-10; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.Students will study acting, dance and voice and perform scenes, songs and choreogra-phy from the show. There will be a perfor-mance on June 28. Tuition: $425, plus $10 registration fee

July 15-26Two-Week Performing Arts Camp—— Bye Bye Birdie Ages 11-16; 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Students will be studying acting, dance and voice as they prepare to perform scenes, songs and choreography from this popular show. Tuition: $425, plus $10 registration fee

July 15-26Two-Week Performing Arts Camp—— TMCA’S Got TalentAges 7-10; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.Students will experience acting at all

performance levels of live reality television, including rolls of judges, camerman, producers, hosts and talent! There will be a performance on July 26. Tuition: $425, plus $10 registration fee

orange counTy librarysysTem407.835.7323, ocls.info/SrP

Times for our programs and classes vary throughout the summer. Generally, programs and classes are one-hour long. The website with complete details will be available starting April 1.

June 8-august 6Dig into Reading for PreschoolersAges 3-5; times varyIt’s time for preschoolers to dig up some fun, including stories, arts, and crafts. registration is required. Tuition: Free

June 8-august 10Kids’ Summer Reading ProgramAges 6-12; times varyKids can dig into reading this summer with weekly special events featuring science, animals, arts and storytelling at all orange County Library System locations. Kids can grab a reading and activity calendar to receive a prize pack and a chance to win a grand prize drawing. Tuition: Free

June 10-august 9Camp SavvyAges 6-12; times varyKids can learn about new and exciting computer programs and be eligible to win cool prizes. Tuition: $10; free for Library District resident card holders, Fee card holders and orange County Property owner card holders

June 10-august 9TechKrewAges 13-18; times varyKids will build their own apps and video games, mix music, design graphics, edit and add special effects to movies, and much more! Tuition: $10; free for Library District resident card holders, Fee card holders, and orange County Property owner card holders.

June 15-august 7Teen Summer Reading ProgramAges 13-18; times varyTeens can go beneath the surface this summer to explore art, book clubs, contests, and their hidden talents. Tuition: Free

orlanDo youTh circus llc888.795.2351, orlando-youth-circus.com

July 15-19 and July 22-26Circus CampAges 7-12 and teens; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Kids can add some circus to their summer in a fun-filled week of tightrope walking, stilts, juggling, aerial, acrobatics, and more! Campers show off their newly acquired skills to family and friends at the end of the week. Tuition: $150

osceola cenTer For The arTs407.846.6257, ocfta.com

June 10-august 9

Musical Theatre CampsAges 7-14; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Acting, singing and dancing are all part of these unique two-week camps. Each actor will perform live on-stage in a themed show. Tuition: $220. Schedule is as follows:

June 10-21: Blast from the Past July 8-19: Party in the uSA July 29-August 9: From Stage to Screen

pinocchio’s marioneTTe TheaTer407.834.8757, pinocchios.net

July 8-12 and august 11-15

Creating the Puppet Show!Ages 8-14; 1-4 p.m.Kids will write the script, pick the music, and design and build the puppets and set for an original Pinocchio’s string puppet show. Tuition: $100

sTarving arTisT sTuDios407.370.4909, starvingartiststudios.com

June 10-14

Hip-Hop IntensiveAges 12-18; 1:30-4 p.m.A one-week, high-energy dance intensive for the beginning- to intermediate-level hip-hop dancer! Tuition: $120

June 10-14

Modeling Boot CampAges 12-18; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.In partnership with Cassandra Images and experienced casting and talent agent Autumn mcFadden, this one-week intensive course will cover skin care, makeup, hair, posture, walking, modeling poses, on-camera auditions, slating, and more. Cost includes a personalized photo shoot. Tuition: $450

June 10-14

Stage Combat IntensiveAges 13-18; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Students will learn the basics of fight choreography for the stage, including hand-to-hand combat and simple weaponry. Tuition: $200

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June 10-14Teen Scene StudyAges 12-18; 1:30-4 p.m.In pairs and small groups, students will develop skills, such as character study and development and working as an ensemble. Tuition: $120

June 10-July 29Teen Advanced BalletAges 13-18; 6-7 p.m.Classes meet mondays only. Tuition: $120

June 10-July 29Teen Advanced JazzAges 13-18; 8-9 p.m.Classes meet mondays only. Tuition: $120

June 10-July 29Teen Advanced TapAges 13-18; 7-8 p.m.Classes meet mondays only. Tuition: $120

June 11-July 30Teen Advanced ModernAges 12-18; 8-9 p.m.Classes meet Tuesdays only. Tuition: $120

June 11-July 30Teen Beginner/Intermediate ModernAges 12-18; 6-7 p.m.Classes meet Tuesdays only. Tuition: $120

June 11-July 30Teen LyricalAges 12-18; 7-8 p.m.Classes meet Tuesdays only. Tuition: $120

June 12-July 31Teen Beginner/Intermediate BalletAges 12-18; 6-7 p.m.Classes meet Wednesdays only. Tuition: $120

June 12-July 31Teen Beginner/Intermediate JazzAges 12-18; 8-9 p.m.Classes meet Wednesdays only. Tuition: $120

June 12-July 31Teen Beginner/Intermediate TapAges 12-18; 7-8 p.m.Classes meet Wednesdays only. Tuition: $120

June 13-July 25BallroomAges 18+; 7-9 p.m.Classes meet Thursdays only. Tuition: $150

June 17-21Crafty Campers, AAges 6-8; 1-4 p.m.Students will create fun, summertime crafts with various materials, from paint on canvas to polymer clay. Cost includes all materials. Tuition: $150

June 17-21Guitar Ensemble BeginnerAges 7-11; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

This weeklong intensive is for the beginning guitar student, with little to no experience. Students will gain basic note reading and rhythmic ability skills and be able to work as a group to play a song. Tuition: $150

June 17-21

Guitar Ensemble IntermediateAges 12-18; 1-4:30 p.m.This weeklong intensive is designed for the guitar student with at least one year of private or group instruction. Students will work together to learn ensemble songs for the performance on the final day of camp. Tuition: $150

June 17-21

Kids Musical Theatre DanceAges 8-11; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Through a combination of ballet, tap, jazz and modern, students will learn exciting dance combinations set to their favorite Broadway tunes. Tuition: $150

June 17-21

Pop StarAges 6-8; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Students will learn songs and dance combinations to their favorite, age-appro-priate pop songs. Tuition: $150

June 17-21

Young Actor’s ToolboxAges 8-11; 1-4 p.m.Students will learn how to use their basic tools as an actor: the body, mind and voice. A perfect camp that can either serve as an introduction to acting, or can polish a student with stage experience! Tuition: $120

June 24-28

Crafty Campers, BAges 8-11; 1 p.m.-4 p.m.Students will create fun, summertime crafts with various materials, from paint on canvas to polymer clay. Cost includes all materials. Tuition: $150

June 24-28

Glee ClubAges 9-11; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Students will learn songs and dance routines to some of their favorite songs. Tuition: $150

June 24-28

Improvisational Theatre IntensiveAges 12-18; 2 p.m.-5 p.m.A one-week introduction to improvisational theatre: long form, short form and musical improv. Tuition: $120

June 24-July 13

Production Camp: Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr.Ages 8-14; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Join Alice on her madcap adventures in

Wonderland. This fast-paced stage adapta-tion features updated dialogue and new arrangements of classic Disney songs. Performances will take place at the Princess Theatre. Tuition: $425

June 24-august 11

Production Tech CampAges 13-18; times varyStudents will work hands-on with the tech director, set designer, lighting designer, sound designer and costume designer to design and help create all technical aspects of six productions. Tuition: $450

July 1-3

Auditioning for Musical TheatreAges 12-18; 1-4 p.m.This workshop will include master classes on appropriate audition techniques for musical theater. The last day will include a complete mock audition. Tuition: $95

July 1-3

Musical Instrument Petting ZooAges 6-11; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.This program will allow your budding musicians to try a wide variety of instru-ments, including piano, drums, guitars, strings, woodwinds, and more. Tuition: $150

July 8-20

Production Camp: Disney’s Jungle Book KidsAges 6-10; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Specially adapted from the beloved film, this musical includes favorite Disney tunes, such as “The Bare Necessities” and “I Wanna Be Like You.” Performances will take place at the Princess Theatre. Tuition: $375

July 8-august 11Production Camp: RentGrade 9-Age 21; times varyThis adaptation has been carefully done to retain the dramatic intent of the ground-breaking rock musical. Auditions will be held April 14; call for appointment. Performances will take place at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center. Tuition: $475

July 8-august 11

Summer Rock Band EnsembleAges 14-18; 6-9 p.m.Students will learn the full score to the musical rent, being produced at the Wayne Densch. re-hearsals culminate in a fully staged production. Tuition: $250

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July 15-27Production Camp: Law and Order: Fairy Tale Unit (non-musical)Grades 6-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.In the fairy tale criminal justice system, the characters from fairy tales and nursery rhymes are represented by the fairy tale police who investigate fairy tale crime, and the fairy tale district attorneys who prosecute the fairy tale offenders. Auditions will be held April 14; call for appointment. Performances will take place at the Princess Theatre. Tuition: $350

July 22-26Christmas in JulyAges 6-11; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.This camp will put together a Christmas-themed musical review, complete with Christmas trees and snow. Tuition: $150

July 22-26CostumingAges 13-18; 1:30-5 p.m.Students will select a character from a play and complete a full costume piece, from design to finished product. Students must bring a sewing machine. Tuition: $250

July 22-26Crafty Campers, CAges 6-11; 1 p.m.-4 p.m.Students will create fun, summertime crafts with various materials, from paint on canvas to polymer clay. Cost includes all materials. Tuition: $150

July 29-august 9Acting for FilmAges 12-18; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Students will write, produce and act in their own short film, and will be provided with a fully edited DvD of the film, which will be presented at a public screening at Enzian. Tuition: $475

august 5-9Ballet/Modern IntensiveAges 14-22; 1-4 p.m.This weeklong intensive is designed for the serious high school dancer looking to get into shape before a college dance program, or before regular classes after taking the summer off. Tuition: $175

august 5-9Teen Musical Theatre DanceAges 12-18; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Kids will enjoy a week of ballet, tap, jazz and other styles of dance seen on the “Great White Way.” open to all abilities. Tuition: $150

TriniTy preparaTory school321.282.2561 (after 1 p.m.), trinityprep.org

June 4-august 3Academics, Athletics and ArtsGrades K-12; various timesTrinity offers enriching, fun summer camps and courses. Please check website for more information and tuition.

Wayne Densch perFormingarTs cenTer407.321.8111, wdpac.com

July 8-26Musical TheaterAges 11-18; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Students will learn several songs and dance, as well as how to make the most of stage makeup. Camp will end with a performance of a Broadway musical montage. Tuition: $350, plus office and materials fee

July 29-august 2Mini Musical TheaterAges 7-11; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Students will learn several songs and dances, as well as theatrical crafts. Camp will end with a performance of a mini- Broadway musical montage. Tuition: $150, plus office and materials fee

musiCFloriDa symphony youThorchesTra407.999.7800, fsyo.org

Dates TbDStringmania!Ages 7-15; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.This musically enriching program is for string players who are playing at a Suzuki Book 2 level or higher. Camp includes: orchestra and chamber ensemble experi-ences, chamber group coaching, private lessons, instruction in fiddling and improvi-sation, and more. Stringmania! culminates in a camp showcase. Tuition: $250

FloriDa young arTisTsorchesTra407.257.8886, fyao.org

June 17-21

2013 Orchestra Summer CampAges 6-18; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.This orchestra camp is for strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion. musicians are grouped based on abilities, which range from All-State and pre-professional level to beginners who can read music. Camp will be held at Trinity Preparatory School. Tuition: $250; sibling discounts available; extended day options available

meTropoliTan area youThsymphony407.761.5170, maysymphony.org

June 24-28

Metropolitan Area Youth SymphonyAges 5-22; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.This camp offers full orchestra, chamber music, music theory, composition, recitals, master classes and more, with small group instruction at all levels. Tuition: $200

sCienCe & naturecenTral FloriDa zoo &boTanical garDens407.323.4450, centralfloridazoo.org

June 3-august 16Summer Camp Adventures Ages 6-12; 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Exciting programs include half- and full-day camps, such as Pirates of the zooribbean, Jr. zoo Keeper, Jungle to Jungle, and more. Tuition: $130/week, half days; $180/week, full days; $110 and $160, respectively, for annual pass holders

June 11-august 16Cub Club Preschool Programs Ages 2-5; 9:30-10:15 a.m.Kids and their parents can choose from a variety of fun animal-themed series that they will enjoy together. Each series includes three classes. Tuition: $45/series; $35 for annual pass holders

harry p. leu garDens407.246.3621, leugardens.org

June 17-21

Junior Garden Detective CampGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Camp includes exploration in the gardens and then artwork, activities, games or videos planned around a daily theme. Tuition: $80; $60 for membersFS

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July 15-19Garden Detective CampGrades 3-4; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Camp includes exploration in the gardens and then artwork, activities, games or videos planned around a daily theme.Tuition: $100; $80 for members

august 5Garden Explorer CampGrades 5-6; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Camp includes exploration in the gardens and then artwork, activities, games or videos planned around a daily theme. Tuition: $115; $95 for members

ibrick acaDemy407.230.6100, ibrickacademy.com

iBrick Academy’s LEGo® roboCamps provide a week of learning fun filled building, from simple machines to LEGo® robots, using only LEGo® Education sets.

June 10-august 9LEGO® RoboCamp——Brevard CountyGrades 3-9; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Tuition: $245, $220 for returning students

June 10-august 9LEGO® RoboCamp——Hillsborough CountyGrades 3-9; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Tuition: $245, $220 for returning students

June 10-august 9LEGO® RoboCamp——Lake CountyGrades 3-9; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Tuition: $245, $220 for returning students

June 10-august 9LEGO® RoboCamp——LEGOLAND® FloridaGrades 3-9; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Tuition: TBA; multiple packages available

June 10-august 9LEGO® RoboCamp——Orange CountyGrades 3-9; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Tuition: $245, $220 for returning students

June 10-august 9LEGO® RoboCamp——Osceola County

Grades 3-9; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Tuition: $245, $220 for returning students

June 10-august 9LEGO® RoboCamp——Polk CountyGrades 3-9; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Tuition: $245, $220 for returning students

June 10-august 9LEGO® RoboCamp——Seminole CountyGrades 3-9; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Tuition: $245, $220 for returning students

orlanDo science cenTer407.514.2112, osc.org/camps

June 3-august 9Orlando Science Center Preschool CampsPreschool; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This program encourages exploration, teaches cooperative play and starts children on the path to school readiness. Preschool summer camps also give kids the beginning foundations in science and fosters their sense of discovery. Examples of some camps offered in 2013: Welcome to Seussville, Fun with Forces, Space is the Place, Construction Junction, The World of Eric Carle, and more. Tuition: $190; $180 for members, including lunch and snack

June 3-august 16Orlando Science Center Full-Day CampsGrades K-4; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers dive into the exciting world of science, and can explore chemistry, the human body, grossology and more. This year’s newest camp topics include Alphabet zoo, Spy vs. Spy, and Arr! Where’s me Treasure. Tuition: $230; $200 for members; $35 per week for lunch/snacks

June 3-august 16Orlando Science Center Jr. Science AcademiesGrades 5-6; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Looking at the past, but using tomorrow’s technology, these camps help drive curiosity and inquiry-based learning. To ensure that campers are engaged and exposed to real-life applications, there is a one-day field trip experience. offerings in 2013 include: mousetrap 500, Culinary Chemistry, operant Conditioning, microscopic marvels, zombie zcience, and more. Tuition: $290; $250 for members; $35 per week for lunch/snacks

June 3-august 16Orlando Science Center Sr. Science AcademiesGrades 7-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This program creates pathways between camper interests and future career goals.Campers can build their own aquatic robots, learn about Florida’s oceans, discover the human body through animal dissection, or experience the science behind cooking. Field

trips are an integral part of these experi-ences. Examples of some camps offered in 2013: Animal Anatomy 101, mission: Egg Drop, Imagineer Boot Camp, ocean Watch, and more. Tuition: $380, $335 for members; $35 per week for lunch/snacks

tHeatergarDen TheaTre407.877.4736 x209, gardentheatre.org

June 10-14Broadway Lights I: Musical Theatre CampAges 4-17; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Broadway Lights I is a full-day, weeklong camp exploring Broadway musicals and acting for the stage. The little guys and dolls will learn all about Broadway in their first mini-musical, aladdin Jr. Teens and tweens will work on a cabaret presentation of song and dance from major musicals. Tuition: $275

June 10-14Broadway Lights II: Musical Theatre CampAges 4-17; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Broadway Lights II is a half-day (morning or afternoon), weeklong camp exploring Broadway musicals and acting for the stage. The little guys and dolls will learn all about Broadway in their first mini-musical, aladdin Jr. Teens and tweens will work on a cabaret presentation of song and dance from major musicals. Tuition: $200

June 17-28Annie Camp: Musical Theatre CampAges 4-17; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This program gives students a chance to perform in a musical production. Students will be grouped by age and experience. No prior experience necessary. Performance will be June 28 at 4 p.m. Tuition: $335

July 1-19Youth Theatre Production: Into The Woods Jr.Ages 4-17; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This “Summer-Stock”-like program gives students a chance to perform in a fully staged musical production, complete with sets, props and costumes. No prior experi-ence necessary. Performances will be July 19 and 20 at 7 p.m., and July 21 at 2 p.m. Tuition: $39

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l.a. acTing Workshop407.876.0006, laacting.com

June 10-14GreaseAges 5-15; 1 p.m.-4 p.m.Good girl Sandy and greaser Danny met over the summer. But when they unexpect-edly discover they’re now in the same high school, will their different backgrounds keep them apart? Tuition: $150 per session, $325 all day, 2 sessions

June 10-14

Pirates of the CaribbeanAges 5-15; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Blacksmith Will Turner teams up with eccentric pirate Captain Jack Sparrow to save the governor’s daughter from a band of “undead” pirates. Tuition: $150 per session, $325 full day, 2 sessions

June 17-21

Monsters, Inc.Ages 5-15; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.monsters generate their city’s power by scaring children; however, they are terribly afraid the children might contaminate them. When a young child accidentally enters monstropolis, top “scarer” Sulley changes heart and embarks on a dangerous mission to save her! Tuition: $150 per session, $325 all day, 2 sessions

June 17-21

School of RockAges 5-15; 1 p.m.-4 p.m.A wannabe rock star poses as a substitute teacher and tries to turn his class into a rock band, igniting the students’ musical talents and creative imaginations. Tuition: $150 per session, $325 all day, 2 sessions

June 24-28

AladdinAges 5-15; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Street urchin Aladdin bumps into head-strong Princess Jasmine in the local market, as she is trying to run away from her obligation to marry a prince. Wild and crazy adventures follow when Aladdin stumbles upon a magic genie. Tuition: $150 per session, $325 all day, 2 sessions

June 24-28

Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryAges 5-15; 1 p.m.-4 p.m.A poor boy, Charlie, unwraps the winning chocolate bar and wins the prize to tour the most eccentric and wonderful candy factory

of all, hosted by the infamous Willy Wonka! Tuition: $150 per session, $325 all day, 2 sessions

magic curTain proDucTions, inc.407.282.8368, mcptheater.com

June 17-21

Lights Camera ActionGrades 1-3 and 4-8; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.From commercials to movies, this camp explores the wonderful world of film acting. Each camper will star in thier own videoed commercial, receive a head shot and information on how to obtain an agent. Tuition: $175

June 24-28Disney Mania with Tangled and BraveGrades 1-5; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This camp will explore the magical musical world of Disney through the lives of these brave and courageous princesses. Campers will learn songs and scenes from the movies. Tuition: $175

June 24-28Harry Potter, Hobbit and the Justice League HeroesGrades 1-5; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.From stage combat to special effects, this camp offers the opportunity for kids to become their favorite hero or his biggest nemesis. Tuition: $175

July 8-12I Want to be a StarGrades 1-3 and 4-7; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers will star in the scene or song of their choice from popular television, movies or Broadway shows. There will be a performance for friends and family on the last day at 7 p.m. Tuition: $175

July 15-19Broadway BoundGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers sing, dance and act as they learn music and movement from today’s biggest Broadway productions. Tuition: $175

July 15-26Annie Two-Week Performance CampGrades 2-7; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers will rehearse and perform the broadway musical annie. Tuition: $250

July 22-26Made for the StageGrades 3-7; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids sing and dance to top broadway shows, such as Wicked, Hairspray and newsies. Tuition: $175

July 29-august 2Audition Master ClassGrades 6-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Students learn how to choose 16 bars of a

song, pick up on audition choreogrphy, deliver a monologue and write a resume to prepare for high-school or college auditions. Tuition: $175

July 29-august 2Princess CampAges 4-8; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Campers learn tea-party ettiquette, make crafts, and sing and dance in a princess fantasy. Tuition: $175

orlanDo reperTory TheaTre407.896.7365 x219 orlandorep.com/youth-academy

morning and aftercare available. No camp July 4.

June 10-august 4Summer Stock: Shrek The MusicalGrades 7-12; 2:30-6:30 p.m.An audition is required for this production. To schedule an audition, please call or email [email protected]. Tuition: $475

June 10-august 16Theatre and Musical Theatre Camps Grades 1-2; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuition: $190-$215

June 10-14: Disney’s movie magic June 17-21: monster monster! June 24-28: Pop rocks! July 1-5: What Would Scooby Do? July 8-12: Planet Pop: Surfin’ Safari July 15-19: Superheroes unite! July 22-26: Journey to New mouse City July 29-August 2: Not Bummer Summer August 5-9: Can’t Stop the Pop! August 12-16: Disney’s Cinemania

June 10-august 16Theatre and Musical Theatre Camps Grades 3-5; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuition: $190-$215

June 10-14: 9 3/4 to Hogwarts Express! June 17-21: Diary of a Wimpy Kid June 24-28: LoL Laugh Lab! I mustache

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You a Question; iCarly’s Webshow July 1-5: Celebrating the American Girl; Camp mArvELous July 8-12: 9 3/4 to Hogwarts Express! July 15-19: Twisted Tv, Jr.; Planet Pop: movin’ in one Direction! July 22-26: Planet Pop: Pop Divas; Camp Sci-Fi July 29-August 2: Diary of a Wimpy Kid; Puppetry: It’s Alive August 5-9: Planet Pop: movin’ in one Direction; myth Adventures August 12-16: LoL Laugh Lab: I mustache You a Question

June 10-august 16Theatre and Musical Theatre Camps Grades 6-10; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuition: $190-$275Schedule is as follows:

June 10-14: Acting FuNdamentals June 17-21: Twisted Tv (grades 6-9 only) June 24-28: Triple Threat! (grades 6-9 only) July 1-5: Planet Pop: Shine Bright Like a Diamond (grades 6-9 only) July 8-12: on Location, Live! July 15-19: Contemporary Puppetry (grades 6-9 only) July 22-26: one Day more: Epic musical Theatre July 29-August 2: Charms, Potions and Spells with Harry Potter (grades 6-9 only) August 5-9: Planet Pop: Summer off the Charts (grades 6-9 only) August 12-16: Triple Threat! (grades 6-9 only)

June 17-July 13One-Week Production Camps: Grades 3-8; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.An audition is required for these produc-tions. To schedule an audition, call or email [email protected] Tuition: $250

June 17-22: Seussical Kids July 8-13: Dear Edwina, Jr.

June 17-august 4Design & Tech AcademyGrades 7-12; 2:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.An interview is required. To schedule an interview, please call or email [email protected]. Tuition: $300

June 17-august 9The REP @ UCF Grades 1-2; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Camps held at The rEP’s uCF campus location. Tuition: $190-$215

June 17-21: Superheroes unite! June 24-28: Not Bummer Summer July 1-5: monster monster! July 8-12: What Would Scooby Do? July 15-19: Journey to New mouse City

July 22-26: Disney’s movie magic July 29-August 2: Planet Pop: Surfin’ Safari August 5-9: monster monster!

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The REP @ UCF Grades 3-5; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Camps held at The rEP’s uCF campus location. Tuition: $190-$215

June 17-21: 9 3/4 to Hogwarts Express! June 24-28: Diary of a Wimpy Kid July 1-5: Planet Pop: The Divas; Camp Sci-Fi July 8-12: LoL Laugh Lab!: I mustache You a Question July 15-19: Diary of a Wimpy Kid July 22-26: 9 3/4 to Hogwarts Express July 29-August 2: myth Adventures August 5-9: LoL Laugh Lab!: I mustache You a Question

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The REP @ UCF Grades 6-9; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Camps held at The rEP’s uCF campus location. Tuition: $190-$215

July 8-12: Acting FuNdamentals July 15–19: Charms, Potions & Spells with Harry Potter July 22-26: Planet Pop: Summer off the Charts! July 29–August 2: Acting FuNdamentals August 5–9: Triple Threat!

June 17-august 9

The REP @ UCF Grades 9-12; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Camps held at The rEP’s uCF campus location. Tuition: $190-$215

June 17-21: Acting Intensive June 24-28: musical Theatre Intensive

June 24-28Kinderdrama: Discovery Playhouse: Golden Gems! Pre-K to K (with guardian); 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Classes focus on social and artistic develop-ment through creativity, vocalization, and movement through stories, improvisations, and theatre games. Tuition: $110

June 24-July 19

The REP @ Celebration School Grades 1-2; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Camps at The rEP’s Celebration School location. Tuition: $190-$215

June 24-28: Disney’s movie magic July 1-5: Can’t Stop the Pop! July 8-12: Journey to New mouse City July 15-19: Planet Pop: Surfin’ Safari

June 24-July 19

The REP @ Celebration School Grades 3-5; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Camps at The rEP’s Celebration School location. Tuition: $190-$215

June 24-28: 9 3/4 to Hogwarts Express July 1-5: Diary of a Wimpy Kid July 8-12: Adventures in Acting July 15-19: 9 3/4 to Hogwarts Express

June 24-July 19

The REP @ Celebration School Grades 6-9; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Camps at The rEP’s Celebration School location. Tuition: $190-$220

June 24-28: Acting FuNdamentals July 1-5: on Location, Live! July 8-12: one Day more: Epic musical Theatre July 15-19: Triple Threat!

July 22-26

Kinderdrama: On the Move!Ages 2-3 (with guardian); 9:15-9:45 a.m. Classes focus on social and artistic develop-ment through creativity, vocalization, and movement through stories, improvisations, and theatre games. Tuituion: $75

July 22-26Kinderdrama: Never Never Land Pre-K to K (with guardian); 10 a.m.-noon Classes focus on social and artistic develop-ment through creativity, vocalization, and movement through stories, improvisations, and theatre games. Tuituion: $110

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Two-Week Production Camp: 10 By 10Grades 6-10; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.An audition is required for this production. To schedule an audition, call or email [email protected]. Tuition: $300

orlanDo shakespeare TheaTer407.447.1700 x254, orlandoshakes.org

June 10-14Acting with HeartGrades 6-12; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.This program is a collaboration between uCP of Central Florida, the Exceptional Education Department of uCF, and orlando Shakespeare Theater to allow students with and without special needs to work together. All students participate in daily voice, movement, and warm-up activities. Tuition: $155

June 10-14Will’s WorldsAge 4-Grade 2; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.using musical instruments and costume pieces, campers get hands-on experience acting out Shakespeare’s stories through movement and creative play. Tuition: $190

June 17-28Shakespeare’s Bards—— The Taming of the ShrewGrades 6 -8; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Campers will hone their acting skills and portray one of the characters in Shake-speare’s the taming of the shrew. Campers will participate in daily vocal and physical warm-ups and learn the basics of acting and character development. Tuition: $375

June 17-29Shakespeare’s Players—— The Taming of the ShrewGrades 2-5; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Budding young artists get a chance to explore the world of William Shakespeare’s the taming of the shrew. Campers will work together on a variety of activities, including physical and vocal warm-ups, creating costumes, rehearsing lines and basic stage directions. Tuition: $375

June 17-July 12The Young Company——HamletGrade 9-College Freshman; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.The Young Company (TYC) is a diverse group of local high-school students who receive voice, movement and acting training while working on a fully produced play. TYC strives to provide talented young artists a nurturing environment where positive

self-expression is encouraged through active involvement in the exploration of classical drama. Tuition: $455

July 8-12Puppet PlayAge 4-Grade 2; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.using music, movement and puppets they make themselves, campers will work together to create their own fantastic tales. Tuition: $190

July 8-19Magical MythsGrades 2-5; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Campers will work in a collaborative environment to create, build, rehearse and present an original program of illusions while exploring magical characters from ancient myths and legends. Tuition: $375

July 15-26Shakespeare with Heart——As You Like ItGrades 7-12; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.This program is a collaboration between uCP of Central Florida, the Exceptional Education Department of uCF and the orlando Shakespeare Theater to allow students with and without special needs to work together to produce a Shakespeare play. All students participate in daily voice, movement and warm-up activities. Scholar-ships available. Tuition: $180

July 22-26Monster High MakeupGrades 2-5; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.using makeup and movement, as well as basic acting techniques, campers will create their own fantastic creatures inspired by their favorite cartoon, video and game characters. Tuition: $225

July 29-august 2Musical VoyagesAge 4-Grade 2; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.mCampers use music, movement and imaginative play to travel across the globe

exploring the wide world of culture and tradition that makes us all unique. Tuition: $190

July 29-august 9Lights, Camera, ACTION!Grades 6-8; 9 a.m.-5 p.mThis camp challenges young artists to create their own action movie trailer combining acting, stage combat and video skills. Student groups will write, rehearse and direct their own movie, as well as act in other classmates’ videos. Tuition: $375

august 12-16Fairytale AdventuresAge 4-Grade 2; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.mFrom pirates and princesses to fairies, witches and warriors, campers will bring to life classic stories using costume pieces, movement and imaginative play. Tuition: $190

summer Drama camp407.489.4870, summerdramacamp.org

July 22-august 3Broadway Musical ExtravaganzaAges 8-16; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Selections from well-known Broadway musicals put to story and song. Great for beginners, as well as seasoned performers. Includes professional instruction and two performances. Tuition: $365

TheaTre souTh orlanDo407.387.5330, theatresouthorlando.com

All Theatre South camps are taught by professionals currently performing with Disney, universal Studios and Blue man Group, and are run through the South orlando JCC in Dr. Phillips. Aftercare is offered from 2 to 4 p.m. for $25 per week. Tuition: $312 per week; $260 for members

June 17-21Camp Mamma MiaGrades 1-8; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Campers journey into the smash-hit world of Mamma Mia, the Musical, where they will audition, rehearse, and perform an ABBA experience that they will never forget. The camp will include daily acting, voice and dance workshops and a final, end-of-camp performance.

July 8-12Acting On CameraGrades 1-8; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Students learn the art of acting for film and Tv from professionals. Workshops include: Acting on-Camera Technique, Auditioning for Tv and Film, making Commercials and voice-overs, and Theater Games and Improvisation. Students will leave with professional head shots.

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august 5-9Camp GleeGrades 2-10; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Calling all Gleeks! Campers will sing and show their star power in this fast-paced, pop and musical-theater performance camp. Working professionals will teach proper vocal and performance technique.

WinTer springs perForming arTs407.359.5309 , winterspringsarts.org

June 3-16Jungle Book KidsAges 6 and up; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.mowgli was raised in the jungle and meets many new friends, like Bagheera the panther, Baloo the bear, and Louie the king of the apes in this swingin’ musical! Audition required. Tuition: TBA

June 17-30Straigt Play CampAges 10 and up; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.music man, and more, students will dance their way through stories while developing and awareness of body, balance and rhythm. Tuition: TBA

June 30-31Play in a DayAges 5 and up; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Campers cast, stage and perform a “Play in a Day.” Tuition: $25/day

July 8-12Musical Theater Performance Ages 6 and up; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers learn songs from Broadway hits such as the addams Family and the Wiz. Tuition: TBA

July 15-august 4Little Mermaid JrAges 8 and up; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.The Little mermaid tells the story of Ariel, a

mermaid princess who loves a human prince. She makes a deal with the evil sea witch ursula to pursue him and enjoys water-filled adventures. Tuition: TBA

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Beach BoysAges 4 and up; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Tuition: TBA

Visual artarT & hisTory museums——maiTlanD407.539.2181 x265, artandhistory.org

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A&H Summer Classes and WorkshopsAges 6-12; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Students draw, paint or make pottery in weekly classes or join one-time workshops to make soap, tie-dye, weave and much, much more. visit the website for the full summer line-up of art and history fun. Tuition: TBA

casselberry arT house407.262.7700 x 1122, casselberry.org

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Summer Art Academy Ages 6-12; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Each week, the instructors, who are Seminole County educators, will teach a new project in a different medium. Supplies included. Tuition: $85 per week; $65 for residents

June 3-7: Week 1, mixed media I June 10-14: Week 2, Ceramics I June 17-21: Week 3, Drawing & Painting I June 24-28: Week 4, Scuplture I July 1-5: Week 5, Ceramics II Extravaganza July 8-12: Week 6, mixed media II July 15-19: Week 7, Drawing & Painting II July 22-26: Week 8, Ceramics III July 29-Agust 2: Week 9, mixed media III

ciTy oF orlanDo407.246.4488, cityoforlando.net/pottery

June 13-27, July 11-25 and august 1-15

Art AdventureAges 6-12; 9:30-11 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m.The City of orlando’s Pottery Studio offers classes once a week on Thursdays only, for three weeks. Kids will design many imagina-tive clay and art projects. Tuition: $45; $35 for city residents

June 14-28, July 12-26 and august 2-16

Art AdventureAges 6-12; 9:30-11 a.m. or 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m. The City of orlando’s Pottery Studio offers

classes once a week on Fridays only, for three weeks. Kids will design many imagina-tive clay and art projects.Tuition: $45; $35 for city residents

crealDé school oF arT407.671.1886, crealde.org

June 10-14Session 1A and 1B: Discover ArtAges 4-5; 9-11:45 a.m. and 1-3:45 p.m.This class features one week of half-days and is designed to nurture creativity in the youngest children.Tuition: $170; $150 for members

June 10-14Session 2: Art ExplorationAges 5-8; 9-11:45 a.m.This class features one week of half-days filled with art experiences in a variety of media. Young artists enjoy three classes a day in sculpture, clay art, and painting and drawing. Tuition: $170; $150 for members

June 10-14Session 3: Advanced Art StudioAges 13-17; 12:30-4:30 p.m.Students concentrate on one medium: painting and drawing, film, digital photogra-phy, wheel throwing or hand building clay. Tuition: $220; $200 for members

June 15-July 20Summer Saturdays and More Ages 4-17These six-week classes in a variety of media will be taught by professional artists. Classes meet once a week; see website for details. Tuition: $95-$165, including materials

June 17-27Session 4: Multi-Media Art AdventuresAges 8-12; 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m.Sessions are full days that include classes in painting, printmaking, photography, ceramics and sculpture. Camp meets monday through Thursday. Tuition: $400; $380 for members

July 1-11Session 5: Multi-Media Art AdventuresAges 8-12; 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m.Sessions are full days that include classes in painting, printmaking, photography, ceramics and sculpture. Camp meets monday through Thursday. There is no camp on July 4. Tuition: $350; $330 for members

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July 15-25Session 6: Multi-Media Art AdventuresAges 8-12; 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m.Sessions are full days that include classes in painting, printmaking, photography, ceramics and sculpture. Camp meets monday through Thursday. Tuition: $400; $380 for members

July 29-august 2Session 7: Art ExplorationAges 5-8; 1-3:45 p.m.Class features one week of half-days filled with art experiences in a variety of media. These young artists enjoy three classes a day in sculpture, clay art, and painting and drawing. Tuition: $170; $150 for members

orlanDo museum oF arT407.896.4231, omart.org

June 10-14Collage CrazeGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Campers will create their own painted papers and cut them up to tell a story, make a story shadow box, and work with tissue paper, buttons, found objects, and more. Tuition: $210; $190 for members

June 10-14Life DrawingGrades 3-5; 1-4 p.m.Students will learn basics of drawing from observation as they learn contour drawing, gesture drawing and other basic techniques. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

June 10-14Mixed MediaGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This workshop includes two-dimensional collage, three-dimensional assemblage, textiles and weaving, and more! Tuition: $230; $210 for members

June 10-14Passion for PaintGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Kids will explore acrylic, watercolor and tempera, and learn brush techniques, how to create mood with color, and more. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

June 17-21Art to Live WithGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will design a unique T-shirt using stamping, stencilling and screen printing; learn fabric batik; create a handmade journal; weave a placemat, and more. Tuition: $230; $210 for members

June 17-21Artes MexicanosGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will discover mexico’s traditions and culture as they create a folk mask, a traditional Huichol yarn painting, an animal sculpture, and explore the work of Frida Kahlo. Tuition: $210; $190 for members

June 17-21Put Yourself in the PictureGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Participants explore printmaking, photo-graphic experiments, mixed media, and other art forms that put them in the picture. Tuition: $230; $210 for members

June 24-28Art Around the WorldGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Campers will create a weaving from Africa, a metal repoussé from mexico, paper cutouts from Eastern Europe, Inuit carvings, and origami from Japan. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

June 24-28Clay PortraitsGrades 6-9; 1-4 p.m.Students will explore hand-building clay techniques to create realistic eyes, ears, nose and mouth and incorporate them into a portrait bust. Tuition: $115; $105 for members; Firing fee: $10

June 24-28Printmaking BasicsGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Participants will learn basics of printmaking as they create monoprints, collographs, block prints and transfer prints. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

June 24-28Printmaking Potpourri Grades 3-5; 1-4 p.m.Kids will learn a variety of techniques to

create collographs, monoprints, block prints and transfer prints. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

June 24-28Recycled CreationsGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will turn something ordinary into art as they combine recycled, traditional and non-traditional materials into masterpieces. Tuition: $210; $190 for members

July 1-5Graf and Street Art Grades 6-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Students will learn techniques such as using spray stencils and image enlargement, and create individual works, as well as a group installation. Tuition: $184; $168 for members

July 1-5Puppet MakingGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Participants will create their own puppets with a variety of facial expressions and real moving joints using socks, fabric, found objects, and more. Tuition: $184; $168 for members

July 1-5Walk Like an EgyptianGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will design a mural for a pyramid wall, create a headdress fit for a ruler, make a miniature sarcophagus and design hiero-glyphs. Tuition: $168; $152 for members

July 8-12Cartoon CreationsGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Participants will learn how to draw cartoon characters, give them personality, develop the elements of setting, and build a storyline through sequence. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 8-12Mixed MediaGrades 3-5; 1-4 p.m.Combining a variety of media in a single work has been used for centuries. Campers will explore how drawing, painting, collage and printmaking can be mixed to give works more impact. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 8-12Rehab, Recycle and UpcycleGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.This class will explore recycling materials to create weavings, sculpture, items to wear, and more. Tuition: $230; $210 for members

July 8-12Time TravelersGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Students will explore and recreate pre-

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historic cave paintings, the art of Pre-Co-lumbian cultures, the Great Wall of China, and a pyramid from ancient Egypt. Tuition: $210; $190 for members

July 15-19

Aztec to ZapotecGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will weave a terrific textile, craft a water vessel, and design an awesome mask and jewelry. Tuition: $210; $190 for mem-bers; firing fee: $5

July 15-19

Drawing Dynamic PortraitsGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.using the techniques of contemporary artists, such as Chuck Close and others, students will learn to create portraits and self-portraits. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 15-19

Fabulous FibersGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will experiment with thread, fabric and other fiber materials to explore weaving, sewing, and three-dimensional fabric construction. Tuition: $230; $210 for members

July 15-19

Watercolor WondersGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Students will learn techniques such as washes, dry brush and wet-in-wet to capture depictions of objects, water, light and atmosphere. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 22-26

Digital PhotographyGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Students will explore aspects of design, composition and perception using digital photography. No experience necessary. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 22-26

Drawing BasicsGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Kid will learn or hone basic drawing skills as they explore contour drawing, shading, the use of perspective, and learn how to draw a self-portrait. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 22-26

Plaster SculptureGrades 6-9; 1-4 p.m.This class features sculpture projects that use plaster to explore casting, wrapping and carving. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 22-26

Wonderful WeavingGrades 3-5; 1-4 p.m.

Kids will explore the world of weaving to create a coil basket, a paper weaving and a wall hanging. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 22-26Formulas for FunGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Students will learn how to make their own paints, tie dye without dyes, create new crayons, make photographs without cameras, and more! Tuition: $210; $190 for members

July 29-august 2The Art of New ZealandGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Participants will delve into traditional maori art forms as they create moko pattern designs and ocean-inspired prints, drawings and sculptures. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

July 29-august 2Interior DesignGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will learn how color, texture and other elements of art help them express their personality in a space. Tuition: $230; $210 for members

July 29-august 2Ports O’ CallGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids set sail as they explore art of the “high seas,” including carving scrimshaw, creating a sailor’s valentine and painting a schooner ship on canvas. Tuition: $210; $190 for members

July 29-august 2Whimsical Clay ContainersGrades 3-5; 1-4 p.m.Students will learn clay hand-building techniques, such as pinch, coil and slab, to create and glaze a fanciful teapot, cups and other containers. Tuition: $115; $105 for members; firing fee: $10

august 5-9Animals in 3-DGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Kids will let their imaginations “run wild” as they create three-dimensional animals using air-dry clay, papier mâché, origami and some unexpected materials. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

august 5-9Fun with Folk ArtGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Students will explore American folk art as they create a quilt square based on their family, “paint” a landscape using unex-pected materials, make an animal sculpture using found objects and explore the whimsy of folk art. Tuition: $210; $190 for members

august 5-9Intensive PaintingGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Students will explore a variety of painting media, including acrylic, watercolor, gouache and encaustic, as they learn color theory, as well as fundamentals of composi-tion. Tuition: $230; $210 for members

august 5-9Pastel PassionGrades 3-5; 1-4 p.m.Participants will discover the power of pastel as they work in chalk pastel, oil pastel and charcoal, using both wet and dry techniques. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

august 12-16Art SamplerGrades 3-5; 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Every morning presents a new adventure as campers explore Chinese landscape painting, linocut printmaking, weaving, and more. Tuition: $115; $105 for members

august 12-16Mask MakingGrades 6-9; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will work with a variety of materials, such as plaster, clay, papier-mâché and buckram as they create masks that are displayable works of art. Tuition: $230; $210 for members

august 12-16Pinch Pot CrittersGrades 3-5; 1-4 p.m.Kids will learn clay hand-building techniques to create their own ceramic menagerie of birds, insects, mammals and imaginary crea-tures. Tuition: $115; $105 for members; firing fee: $10

august 12-16Towers, Ceilings and ChandeliersGrades 1-2; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Kids will learn about the sculpture of Dale Chihuly and other glass artists as they design a tower, a chandelier, and other pieces. Tuition: $210; $190 for members

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unleash your child’s creativity with summer artcamp for ages 4-17; June 10-august 2

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are you searching for creative ways to fill your child’s summer schedule? you don’t have to look far. many

venues right here in central Florida provide a variety of great programs designed specifically for kids. the following community organizations are leaders in their fields and offer an array of activities to make summer vacations educational and enriching. whether you have an aspiring artist, a film fan or a budding ballerina, you’re sure to find something to make this summer a special one.

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