Usdan Center For the Creative and Performing Arts, one of America's largest not-for-profit summer arts camps, whose alumni include Natalie Portman, Seth Rudetsky, Mariah Carey, Jordan Leeds, Lisa Gay Hamilton, playwright Michele Lowe, jazz singer Jane Monheit and other performers, will hold its final Open House for the 2011 season on Sunday May 15, 2011. The time for the Open House is 11 AM to 2 PM at Usdan Center's magnificent 200-acre woodland campus, 185 Colonial Springs Road in Wheatley Heights (Huntington), Long Island.
Usdan Center, which just received a major Jazz Education Grant (its jazz department was founded by the late, legendary Dr. Billy Taylor) including commissioning of new works, features a full array of performances courses in music, dance and theater. It also features on-site performances by distinguished artists, such as Tony Award-winner Cady Huffman, Seth Rudetsky and members of current casts of Broadway shows.
Open houses give prospective students and their families a chance to tour the Center, and to obtain information and answers from the staff about Usdan's more than 40 programs in theater, music, dance, visual arts, creative writing, nature and ecology, and chess. Families who cannot attend an Open House may make an appointment to visit on another date from Monday to Friday. Please call (631) 643-7900, or email info@usdan.com, or visit www.usdan.com.
Usdan Center is always expanding its programs and exploring new areas of arts education, and 2011 will also include: Video Game Art and Design (Grades 4 to 12), an introduction to the creation and development of non-violent video games; Introduction to Studio Art: a 4-week introduction, for grades 7-9, to two-dimensional and three-dimensional media; Portfolio Preparation Track (Grades 9-12), which will include a student-selected Art major, plus Painting, Life Drawing, and portfolio development sessions. In addition, Usdan has expanded its choice of 4-week majors for many grades in music, dance, visual arts, nature and ecology and chess.Usdan Center has introduced the arts to more than 50,000 Tri-State Area children since its founding in 1968. The Center is open to all young people from age 6 to 18. Usdan's program features more than 40 seven-week programs in music, dance, theater, visual arts, writing, nature & ecology, and chess. No audition is needed for most programs - rather, admission is based on an expression of interest in the arts. Each summer, 1,500 students are transported to the Center in air-conditioned buses each day. One-third of Usdan's students attend on scholarship. Although the mission of the Center is for every child to establish a relationship with the arts, the unique stimulation of the Center has caused many to go on to arts careers. Alumni include members of Broadway shows and major music, theater, and dance ensembles such as the Boston Pops and the New York City Ballet.
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