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June 9-13
One Inch
Tall
Entering 1st or 2nd Grade
Limit 15
10am to Noon
If you were only one inch tall, you'd ride a worm to school.
The teardrop of a crying ant would be your swimming pool.
A crumb of cake would be a feast
And last you seven days at least,
A flea would be a frightening beast
If you were one inch tall.
Come discover, with the Whitefish theatre Company, what else
would happen if you were only one inch tall! Campers will be
introduced to the stage through a delightful combination of Shel
Silverstein poems and basic theatre games.
Camp will culminate with a short demonstration for family and
friends.
June 9-13
The
Spider and The Fly, and other stories
Entering 3rd or 4th Grade
Limit 15
1pm to 3:30 pm
Come take a glimpse at the fanciful world of acting. Through
fundamental theatre games and basic improv, campers will learn a
basic awareness of the stage and discover how to bring
story-poems, like The Spider and The Fly, to life.
Camp will culminate with a short demonstration for family and
friends.
June 30-July 4
It Was A
Dark and Stormy Night...
Entering 4th through 9th Grades
Limit 25
10am to 3pm
(With a Supervised Lunch Hour )
Join the Whitefish Theatre company to create a performance
starting with the classic line, 'It was a dark and stormy night"
Through theatre games focusing on movement, voice and improv,
participants will learn how to create memorable characters and
bring a performance to life. Campers will have a chance to put
their new knowledge and skills to use while creating their own
show, from the script to the final performance for family and
friends at the end of the week.
July 7- July 18
The
Shivers
Entering 3rd through 9th Grades
Limit 25
10am to 3pm
(With a Supervised Lunch Hour)
What gives you the Shivers? Ghosts and Goblins? Dragons and
Monsters? Come discover the stage through a performance all
about these creepy guys. Campers will learn to create characters
and move comfortably on stage through a variety of theatre games
with a focus on movement and voice. Then they will have an
opportunity to put their new skills to use while rehearsing for
the final performance that will be open to the public.
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