ACT One KC has announced its 2013 Summer Camp schedule. *Camp enrollment will open on or before March 8, 2013.
Camp enrollment fees are budgeted at roughly $5 per hour per student. We make every effort to keep our prices as affordable as possible. However, we have added a ticket fee for each performance and we ask that you please pay the registration fee promptly and the full tuition balance by the first day of camp. We appreciate your enrollment and want to be good stewards with our resources.
Scholarship money that is raised through our spring show will be set aside and the number of scholarships available for camps will be determined by June 1, 2013 . All scholarship applications will be reviewed and the amounts given will be determined by our Board of Directors. We ask that you pay the registration fee even if you are applying for a scholarship.Teens enrolled in Alpha Omega during the 2012/2013 school year will have the opportunity to interview for camp intern positions. They will be given a discount on a camp they wish to attend in exchange for working and assisting on staff with a camp. We will have a limited number of positions available this year and those will be posted by May 1 and interviews will be conducted in May.
ACT One's camps for 2013:
Kids' Camp Broadway: The Lion King
A benefit for All God's Children, supporting orphans in Zambia, Africa
Ages 5-14
Camp Dates: M-F, June 10-14
Registration Fee: $25 to hold your child's spot in camp, the amount will be applied to their tuition for camp.
Due to our stage and facility space, spots in camp are limited.
Ages 5-7, 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., $90
Ages 8-14, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., $160
Lion King Performance Friday Night, June 14th at 7:00 p.m., Tickets $5 at the door
Camp tuition includes a t-shirt, script, CD, activities, and training in dance, drama, and music. Full-day campers should bring a lunch (no peanuts, please) and a water bottle and wear tennis shoes or dance shoes. All campers will be featured and cast as a character in the final show! Parents are asked to help with a simple set and costume pieces. Join us for an amazing week of fun!
Dance Camp: Alice in Wonderland
Ages: 8-15
Camp Dates: M-F, June 24-28
Registration Fee: $25 to hold your child's spot in camp, the amount will be applied to their tuition for camp.
Due to our stage and facility space, spots in camp are limited.
Ages 8-11, 9:00 a.m. to 2:000 p.m., $130
Ages 12-15, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., $130
Alice in Wonderland Performance Friday Night, June 28 at 7:00 p.m., Tickets $5 at the door
Camp tuition includes a t-shirt, script, CD, activities, and training in dance. Ages 8-11 will be focusing on lyrical and ballet and ages 12-15 will be focusing on jazz and kick. Dance campers should bring a lunch (no peanuts, please) and a water bottle and wear jazz or ballet shoes. All campers will be featured and cast as a character from Alice in Wonderland in the final performance. Parents are asked to help with a simple set and costume pieces. Join us for an amazing week of fun!
Young Artists' Camp: Fine Arts and Fun!
Camp Dates: M-F, July 8-12
Registration Fee: $25 to hold your child's spot in camp, the amount will be applied to their tuition for camp.
Due to our stage and facility space, spots in camp are limited.
Ages 8-14
9:00-12:00, $80
Camp tuition includes a t-shirt, supplies, and training. Join us for a week of exploring the arts! Students will have the opportunity to learn more about music, art, dance, acting, film-making and photography. Each student will complete a final project for presentation on Friday at noon (family and friends are invited). Explore the basics of art and go deeper into the area that interests you the most!
Teen Camp: Les Miserables
Camp Dates: Sun night-Sat, July 14-20
Ages 12-19, M-F 10:00-4:00, $200
**Special support cast: Ages 20 and up, Special Details TBA
Registration Fee: $25 to hold your child's spot in camp, the amount will be applied to their tuition for camp.
Due to our stage and facility space, spots in camp are limited.
Schedule:
Because of the complexity of this show and the difficulty of the music, we will have a different schedule from past camps. Please note the changes if your student has attended camp before!
Audition Workshop on Sunday night from 5-10 p.m.
Lock-in on Sunday night from 10 p.m. to 10 a.m.
Auditions will be held on Monday morning.
Night activities on Tuesday, Thursday, and Dress Rehearsal on Friday night, 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 21st: Dress Rehearsal 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Les Miserables Performance Saturday, July 20 at 2:00 p.m., Tickets $7 at the door
Camp tuition includes a t-shirt, supplies, and training. Camp will be a revue of the Broadway musical Les Miserables (yes, it is very similar to the movie). Campers should bring a lunch (no peanuts, please) and a water bottle and wear jazz or ballet shoes each day. Evening activities on Tuesday and Thursday night are optional and just for FUN. All campers will be featured and cast as a character from Les Miserables in the final performance. Parents are asked to help with a set and costume pieces. We will strive to keep the integrity of the story while keeping the performance appropriate for all ages.
Camp Imagination: Once Upon a Story-Seuss on the Loose!
Camp Dates: M-F, July 22-26
Registration Fee: $25 to hold your child's spot in camp, the amount will be applied to their tuition for camp.
K-2nd Grade, 9:00 a.m. to 12:000 p.m., $80
3rd-5th Grade, 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., $80
Camp Staff: Becky Everly and Denise Dodd
Camp tuition includes a t-shirt, activities, materials, and training. Join us for a week of adventure through the stories of Dr. Seuss!
Film Camp
Camp Dates: M-F, August 5-9
Registration Fee: $25 to hold your child's spot in camp, the amount will be applied to their tuition for camp.
Due to our stage and facility space, spots in camp are limited.
Ages 12-19, 10:00-4:00, $160
Camp tuition includes a t-shirt, supplies, and training. Students will learn the basic elements of film making by participating in the areas of cinematography, sound design, video editing, writing, directing, and acting, while working with professional film equipment to create their own short projects. Students will be taught editing, writing, and camera basics, while creating and acting in their own films. They will also participate in producing posters, cases, and DVDs for their own films, while working with professional design and authoring software. Films will be showcased at the end of the camp.
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