Summer Camps - Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs

SUMMER CAMPS
2017
summer Fun
starts here
May 30 - August 11, 2017
Center for Performing Arts Bonita Springs
Ages 4-18
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Week 1
Summer Planner
May - June 2017
Monday, May 29 Tuesday, May 30 Wednesday, May 31 Thursday, June 1 Friday, June 2
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NO CAMP
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Week 2
Monday, June 5 Tuesday, June 6 Wednesday, June 7 Thursday, June 8 Friday, June 9
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Week 3
Monday, June 12 Tuesday, June 13 Wednesday, June 14 Thursday, June 15 Friday, June 16
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Week 4
Monday, June 19 Tuesday, June 20 Wednesday, June 21 Thursday, June 22 Friday, June 23
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Week 5
Monday, June 26 Tuesday, June 27 Wednesday, June 28 Thursday, June 29 Friday, June 30
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Center for Performing Arts of Bonita Springs
10150 Bonita Beach Road
Bonita Springs
239.495.8989
www.artcenterbonita.org
Camp Hours
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Early Morning drop off 8 - 9am ($15 per week)
Morning Session: 9am - Noon
* Supervised Lunch: Noon - 1pm ($15 per week)
Afternoon Session: 1pm - 4pm
After Care: 4 -5:30pm ($25 per week)
* Lunch not provided
Week 6
Summer Planner
July - Aug 2017
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Monday, July 3 Tuesday, July 4 Tues Wednesday, July 5 Thursday, July 6 Friday, July 7
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Week 7
Monday, July 10 Tuesday, July 11 Wednesday, July 12 Thursday, July 13 Friday, July 14
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Week 8
Monday, July 17 Tuesday, July 18 Wednesday, July 19 Thursday, July 20 Friday, July 21
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Week 9
Monday, July 24 Tuesday, July 25 Wednesday, July 26 Thursday, July 27 Friday, July 28
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Week 10
Monday, July 31 Tuesday, August 1 Wednesday, August 2 Thursday, August 3 Friday, August 4
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Week 11
Monday, August 7 Tuesday, August 8 Wednesday, August 9 Thursday, August 10 Friday, August 11
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Making Summer Fun & Learning Affordable for Families
Great Scholarships & Discounts Available
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Summer Camp
There is always something fun and new for
budding artists, actors, chefs, musicians and
dancers at the Centers for the Arts Summer
Camps! Age specific small camp classes of
15 students or less, offer students individual
attention while they explore the exciting
learning adventures available in the arts.
Classes include “Trashing Fashion,” where old
magazines, bottle tops and empty juice cartons
are the components of high fashion.
Through creative and engaging classes
students immerse themselves in activities that
use abstract and tactile problem solving skills
both individually and cooperatively while having
fun.
Our many opportunities include painting,
drawing, cartooning, clay, wheel throwing,
cooking, dance, music, theater and more. We
want summer fun and learning to be affordable
for your family through our generous discounts
and scholarships.
Table of Contents
5 -10 Summer Camps
10 - 17 Camp Descriptions
18
Music Lessons & Improv Classes
19
Dance Classes
20
Youth Theater Auditions
21-22 Registration & Scholarship
95% of our applicants receive a scholarship or
discount from 10% to over 90% of the class price.
Scholarships and discounts are awarded on a
sliding scale based on your family’s adjusted
gross income; the number of dependents in
the family; whether you rent or own your home;
whether you are a single parent; how many
children in your family plan to take classes, and
how many classes your child takes.
It is very important to the Centers for the Arts
of Bonita Springs that all area children have
access to the many programs and activities
we offer. Fill out the scholarship and discount
application in the back of this book so your
child can attend art, dance, theater or music
classes.
Find out how we can make Summer Camp at the
Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs affordable
for your family.
SUMMER CAMPS AGES 4 - 18
ART • THEATER • DANCE • MUSIC
Early Morning Drop Off: 8-9 am ($15 per week)
Morning Session: 9am - Noon
*Supervised Lunch: Noon - 1pm ($15 per week)
Afternoon Session: 1pm - 4pm
After Care: 4-5:30pm ($25 per week)
*Lunch not provided
Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs
Unless otherwise noted, all camps take place at the Center for Performing Arts
10150 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
239-495-8989 www.artcenterbonita.org
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Week 1
May 30-June 2, 2017 (Tues-Fri)
$112 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 1AAW17-A
Art Around the World
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 1EE17-P
Eager Engineers
Level 1 (ages 6-8)
1IA17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) Intro to ActingClay Creations
1CC17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 1ARC17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11) Artful ArchitectDIY Plushies
1PL17-P
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 13DA17-A
3D Art and Sculptures
Week 2
June 5-9, 2017
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 1FJD17-P
Fashion and Jewelry Design
$140 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 2CM17-A
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 2CEA17-P
Creative MovementCookonomics: Edible Art
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 2II17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) Intro to ImprovMine-CRAFT
2MC17-P
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 2TT17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 2EF17-P
Twisted TexturesEnchanted Forest
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 2CC17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 2SP17-P
Clay CraftStamping and Printmaking
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 2ARA17-A
Artbots: Robotic Art
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 2ACT17-P
Acting for the Stage, TV and Film
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 2ML17-A
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 2DDA17-P
Music LabDigital Drawing and Animation
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 2DP17-A
Drawing and Painting
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 2DDZ17-P
Doodles, Designs and Zentangles
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Week 3
June 12-16, 2017
$140 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 3CC17-A
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 3AO17-P
Clay CreationsArt Outdoors
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 3PLP17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) Paint like PicassoMusic Lab
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 3DAW17-A
Dance Around the World
3ML17-P
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 3CBS17-P
Cookonomics: Bake Shop
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 3GA17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11) Graffiti ArtTwisted Textures
3TT17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 3LPB17-A
Leather Pouches and Bracelets
3SA17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11) Science and Art
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 3MTM17-A Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 3AF17-P
Musical Theater Master Class Adventures in Filmmaking
(3 week camp – 1 of 3) $420 Level 3 (ages 12-18) 3DP17-A
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 3AIS17-P
Digital Photography
Advanced Improv Skills and Performance
Week 4
June 19-23, 2017
$140 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 4US17-A
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 4SDF17-P
Under the SeaShowbiz: Disney Favorites
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 4IMT17-A Intro to Musical Theater
Level 1 (ages 6-8) Clay Craft
4CC17-P
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 4IW17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) Inventors’ WorkshopMad About Science
4MAS17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 4MMA17-A
Mixed Media Animals
4AAW17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11) Art Around the World
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 4CE17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 4CBS17-P
Code ExplorersCookonomics: Bake Shop
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 3MTM17-A Musical Theater Master Class
(3 week camp – 2 of 3)
*See Week 3 for price*
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 4WT17-A Wheel Throwing (At Visual Arts Campus)
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) Ready Set Sew
(Beginner)
4RSS17-P
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 4FG17-P Fused Glass (At Visual Arts Campus)
Plus $10 supply feePlus $15 supply fee
Week 5
June 26-30, 2017
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$140 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 53DA17-A
3D Art and Sculptures
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 5PTC17-A
Planes, Trains and Cars
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 5CE17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) Code ExplorersMosaic Masterpiece
5MM17-P
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 5FJD17-A
Fashion and Jewelry Design
5EE17-P
Level 1 (ages 6-8) Eager Engineers
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 5CSC17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 5PMA17-P
Comic Strips and Cartoons
Pokémon Master Artists
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 5OSA17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 5CS17-P
Outer Space ArtCreative Storytelling
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 3MTM17-A Musical Theater Master Class (3 week camp – 3 of 3) *See Week 3 for price*
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 5RSS17-P
Ready Set Sew
(Intermediate – Pillows and PJs)
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 5SP17-A
Stamping and Printmaking
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 5CIC17-P
Cookonomics: International Cuisines
Week 6
July 3, 2017
$25 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Ages 4-8 (6RW117-A) Ages 9+ (6RW217-A)
Red, White and Blue
July 5 -7 , 2017
Ages 4-8 (6SS117-P) Ages 9+ (6SS217-P)
Stars and Stripes
$84 per Session
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 6PP17-A
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 6CKP17-P
Picnic PartyCastles, Kings and Princesses
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 6II17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 6ARA17-P
Intro to ImprovArtbots: Robotic Art
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 6AA17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 6OSA17-P
Artful ArchitectOuter Space Art
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 6AB17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 6II17-P
America the Beautiful
Intro to Improv
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 6MAS17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 6WDT17-P
Mad About Science
Weaving with Different Textures
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 6TF17-A
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 6PE17-P
Trashin FashionThe Painting Experience
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 6CS17-A
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 6FJD17-P
Clay SculptureFashion and Jewelry Design
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Week 7
July 10-14, 2017
$140 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 7CD17-A
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 7OSA17-P
Creative DramaOuter Space Art
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 7PE17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8)
7IA17-P
The Painting Experience
Intro to Acting
Level 1 (ages 6-8)
7CAC17-A
Cookonomics: American Classics
Level 1 (ages 6-8)
DIY Plushies
7PL17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 73DA17-A
3D Art and Sculptures
Level 2 (ages 9-11)
Inventors’ Workshop
7IW17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 7AS17-A
The Art of the Selfie
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 7DDZ17-P
Doodles, Designs and Zentangles
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 7RSS17-A
Ready Set Sew (Beginner)
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 7DAW17-P
Dance Around the World
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 7GD17-A
Level 3 (ages 12-18)
Graphic DesignMaster Artist Series
Week 8
July 17-21, 2017
7MAS17-P
$140 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 8LBT17-A
In a Land Before Time
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 8AS17-P
The Art of the Selfie
Level 1 (ages 6-8)
8AAW17-A
Art Around the World
Level 1 (ages 6-8)
3D Art and Sculptures
83DA17-P
Level 1 (ages 6-8)
8MM17-A $280
Mini Musical (2 week camp – 1 of 2)
Level 1 (ages 6-8)
Dance and Acrobatics
8DA17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11)
8MAS17-A Master Artist Series
Level 2 (ages 9-11)
Stop Motion Animation
8SMA17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11)
8AO17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11)
Art OutdoorsMosaic Masterpiece
8MM17-P
Level 2/3 (ages 9+)
8RSS17-A
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) Ready Set Sew Playwriting
(Intermediate – Fashion Week)
8SPW17-P
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 8CE17-A
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 8CAC17-P
Code ExplorersCookonomics: American Classics
Week 9
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July 24-28, 2017
$140 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 9CM17-A
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 9WT17-P
Creative MovementWorld Travelers
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 9SA17-A
Level 1 (ages 6-8) Science and ArtVirtual Legos
9VL17-P
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 8MM17-A Mini Musical (2 week camp – 2 of 2) Level 1 (ages 6-8)
Superheroes
9SH17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11)
9POP17-A
The Possibilities of Paper
Level 2 (ages 9-11) Mine-CRAFT
9MC17-P
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 9SCD17-A
Stagecraft: Set and Costume Design
Level 2 (ages 9-11) Clay Creations
9CC17-P
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 9LSE17-A
Stagecraft: Light and Sound Engineering
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) Dance and Acrobatics
9DA17-P
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 9AP17-A
The Art of Pastels
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 9AI17-P
Acting Intensive Level 3
*See Week 8 for price*
Week 10 July 31-Aug 4, 2017
$140 per Session
Morning Session (9:00am – Noon) Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00pm)
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 10SOB17-A
Young at Art (ages 4-5) 10CC17-P
Showbiz: On BroadwayClay Craft
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 10AO17-A
Art Outdoors
Level 1 (ages 6-8) The Art of the Selfie
10AS17-P
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 10PMA17-A
Pokémon Master Artists
Level 1 (ages 6-8) 10SP17-P
Stamping and Printmaking
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 10PLP17-A
Level 2 (ages 9-11)
Paint Like PicassoEager Engineers
10EE17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11) 10CIC17-A
Cookonomics: International Cuisines
10DC17-P
Level 2 (ages 9-11)
Digital Citizenship
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 10IMP17-A
Level 2/3 (ages 9+)
10RSS17-P
Improv Level 2Ready Set Sew
(Intermediate – Fashion Redesign)
Level 3 (ages 12-18) 10FG17-A Level 3 (ages 12-18)
10WT17-P
Fused Glass (At Visual Arts Campus)Wheel Throwing (At Visual Arts Campus)
Plus $15 Supply Fee Plus $10 Supply Fee
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Week 11
Aug 7-11, 2017
$140 per Session
Level 1 (ages 4-8) 11BS117-A
Best of Summer 2017 Level 1 (ages 4-8) Best of Summer 2017
11BS117-P
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) 11BS217-A
Best of Summer 2017
Level 2/3 (ages 9+) Best of Summer 2017
11BS217-P
Summer Camp Descriptions
3D Art & Sculptures
Come and explore the wonders of 3-dimensional art and
sculptures. Imagination is your guide to creating unique
and adventurous artwork. Students will use clay, cardboard,
paper and other found recycled materials.
Acting for the Stage, TV &Film
Take your acting to the next level with fast paced improv
games, scenes, monologues and audition skills. Actors will
get the opportunity to work on a character, learn to explode
onto the stage in improv and hear what directors are looking
for in auditions. Participation in theatre is proven to enhance
professional communication techniques that, with practice,
help build confidence, unleash creativity and cultivate
teamwork to assist in real-life situations at home and
school. There will be a showcase at the end of the session
for family and friends.
Advanced Improv Skills and Performance
Take your improv skills to the next level. You will get to try
your hand at musical improv, long form scene work and some
of the most fast paced games short form improv has to offer.
Life skills that are enhanced by improv include teamwork,
confidence, creativity and communication techniques. Camp
will conclude with a final performance for family and friends.
Adventures in Filmmaking
And the Oscar goes to…you! If you’ve ever wanted to see your
face on the big screen, then this is the class for you. You’ll
act in your own short film and learn to edit it too.
Acting Intensive Level 3
Have you ever wanted the opportunity to spend a week in
the mind of a character? Study acting from the inside out?
Get tips and techniques from professional directors? In this
camp actors will walk away with all of that and more. The
scenes and monologues campers study will be something
they can carry with them in auditions for years to come.
Experiences in this class will not only enhance students’
characters on stage and in front of the camera but also in
real life. Communication, teamwork and real listening skills
will be heightened every day.
Center for Performing Arts • 10150 Bonita Beach Road • Bonita Springs • FL 34135
239-495-8989 • www.artcenterbonita.org
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America the Beautiful
Fireworks, Flags and the Fourth of July! Celebrate
Independence Day all week long at this fun and festive camp.
In addition to red, white and blue art projects, students will
showcase the diversity of American landscapes through their
works of art…from sandy beaches to redwood forests and
great plains.
Art Around the World
Explore art techniques and traditions of cultures around
the world. Discover the differences and similarities of how
countries use art and create your own worldly masterpieces.
Art Outdoors
Art is all around us. Young artists take inspiration from their
natural surroundings and the creatures that inhabit it. With
a little imagination, flowers, leaves, twigs and shells can be
transformed into works of art.
Artbots: Robotic Art
Learn the basics of making a robot and use that experience to
inspire works of art. This camp is creative while incorporating
science into painting and building three dimensional robot
sculptures.
Artful Architect
In this camp students will learn the basics of architecture
and design. Projects include constructing a small scale
model tree house with slides, rope ladders, stairs and even a
spy tower! Be an artful architect on the way to developing big
ideas in this camp that covers the basics of measurement,
building strength, material use and construction.
Clay Craft
Design your own world out of clay while learning clay hand
building techniques. Students will create environments
from jungles to oceans to entire cities as well as the
materials, animals, and characters that make up these
adventurous worlds.
Clay Creations
Come and explore the wonders of clay. Imagination is your
guide to making all kinds of objects from bowls and cups
to characters and creatures. Students learn hand building
techniques including pinching, slabs and coils.
Clay Sculpture
Explore the wonders of clay. Students learn clay hand building
techniques including pinching, slabs and coils. Imagination is
your guide to making all kinds of objects including sculptures,
bowls, cups, characters and creatures.
Code Explorers
Unleash your creativity through the world of coding and
computer science. Campers will learn to think creatively, reason
systematically and work collaboratively - essential skills for the
21st century. Campers will start by using “Code.org” and progress
to “Scratch,” both web based programs for programming stories,
games and animations.
Comic Strips and Cartoons
Convert your world into a wacky cartoon! Design bold and
creative imagery with limitless possibilities. Campers learn how
to draw basic cartoons and develop their skills to make their own
characters.
Best of Summer 2017
Campers of all ages enjoy this week of great art. Projects
include a bit of everything – clay, painting, sculpture and
more. An eclectic mix of the best of summer 2017!
Castles, Kings & Princesses
Add adventure to your day with medieval knights, princesses
and castles. Children enjoy medieval music along with
creating great medieval art projects.
Making Summer Fun & Learning Affordable for Families
Great Scholarships & Discounts Available
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Cookonomics: American Classics
Explore the culinary traditions of our own country. From New
England to southern cooking and Cajun to Tex Mex, the flavors
are endless!
Cookonomics: Bake Shop
Calling all bakers! Learn the basics of measuring and mixing
and progress to more advanced baking skills such as creaming
butter and kneading dough. Learn to bake pies, cakes, cookies,
bread and more.
Cookonomics: Edible Art
Finally a time when it’s okay to play with your food! Learn
about creative food presentations for parties or tasty gifts that
resemble flowers, animals and more.
Cookonomics: International Cuisines
A mouthful of culture! Each day campers make a new dish
from a different location around the world.
Creative Drama
In a nurturing and supportive environment, young campers
explore an improvisational form of drama where they are
encouraged to imagine, perform and reflect on real or
imagined experiences. Through stories, games and movement,
students make the connection between the magical worlds of
theater and make believe. There is an emphasis on personal
expression, creative imagination and confidence.
Creative Movement
Perfect for the young dancer, this class focuses on creative
movement that builds on the necessary gross motor skills
needed for primary dance instruction. Students learn
coordination, rhythm, basic dance positions and also create
fun art projects.
Creative Storytelling
Explore storytelling by awakening the imagination! Students
will have the opportunity to create characters, environments
and whole stories through games and exercises geared
specially for kids. Through play, they will learn how to work
as a team and put on a real show...ready for the stage and
endless possibilities!
Dance and Acrobatics
Bring out the acrobats, jugglers, hula hoopers and clowns!
This spectacular workshop is for aspiring actors, dancers
and performers of odd skills to come together and learn new
tricks, makeup design and how to put a show together under
the big top.
Dance Around the World
Experience dance of different cultures around the world.
Students will learn new styles including Polynesian,
Bollywood, African and more!
Digital Citizenship
Campers learn to be responsible digital citizens in this
entertaining and informative camp. Activities include online
games, building comic strips, and role play. Students will
learn about their digital footprints and what it means to be
a digital citizen. This camp will touch on topics including
cyberbullying, internet safety and research techniques.
Digital Drawing & Animation
Students use a digital drawing pad to draw on the computer
and learn the computer program Toon Boom. Using software
students animate their drawings bringing them to life.
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Enchanted Forest
What lurks in the forest? Enchanted creatures of all kinds!
Take a journey through an imaginary world full of fairies,
elves, dragons and wizards while learning new art techniques
and practicing some old favorites.
Fashion & Jewelry Design
Implement your bold fashion ideas while learning about color,
fabric, texture and pattern. Students learn design elements,
styles and trends as they explore sketching, pattern drafting,
material selection and basic sewing.
Digital Photography
Explore the world of digital photography using Adobe Photoshop
Elements. Manipulate images, create interesting and unusual
effects, and develop your own personal vision. Students should
bring their own camera, cell phone or other device.
DIY Plushies
Imaginative and fun! Sew together three dimensional stuffed
animals and creatures from new and recycled fabrics. Children
create their own plushie from start to finish using methods of
pattern making and hand sewing.
Doodles, Designs and Zentangles
Zentangle is a fun method of creating beautiful images from
structured and coordinated patterns. A few simple patterns
can create endless pieces of art. Students will design their own
tangles, draw mandalas and create their own coloring book. With
Zentangle, anything is possible one stroke at a time.
Fused Glass (at Visual Arts Campus)
Learn about basic design and color with fused glass. Create
a variety of pieces working at your own pace. Tools provided.
Graffiti Art
Urban art brought into the classroom. Learn about popular
street artists and make your own removable graffiti for the
walls of your room.
Graphic Design
Whether for the music industry, fashion design or self
promotion, this class focuses on creating a finished poster
that includes the student’s personal style while learning the
elements to create a professional high quality product. The
program used for this class is Adobe Photoshop Elements.
Improv Level 2
Learn fundamental drawing and painting techniques in this
exciting camp. Work with pencil and pen, pastels, acrylics,
watercolors and more.
Perform improv games using skills that actors use every day
in live Improv Comedy Shows or on TV and in Movies. By
learning to think quickly on stage, you can improve on skills
that will help you in life, such as teamwork, public speaking,
listening and self-confidence. Students must complete
“Intro to Improv” before enrolling in this camp.
Eager Engineers
In a Land Before Time
Drawing & Painting
Building on fun and excitement, develop your engineering skills.
From bridges to skyscrapers to domes and balloon cars; learn
about simple machines and robots. This camp is as educational
as it is exciting and forms a strong foundation for new ideas.
In a land before time, deep in lush ground, giant dinosaurs
roamed and soared. Learn about these prehistoric dinos and
create works of art about them.
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Intro to Acting
Young actors learn acting basics with theatre games, scenes,
monologues and audition skills. Students explore communication
techniques that, with practice, help build confidence, unleash
creativity and cultivate teamwork to assist them in real-life
situations at home, school and in their next big starring role on
stage or screen. There will be a presentation for family and friends
on the last day of the session.
Intro to Improv
Come perform improv games using skills that actors use every
day in live Improv Comedy Shows or on TV and in Movies. By
learning to think quickly on stage, you can improve on skills
that will help you in life, such as teamwork, public speaking,
listening and self-confidence.
Intro to Musical Theater
In this camp, students will learn singing exercises, healthy
vocal techniques, and basic music theory including rhythm
and note values while exploring ways to interpret songs and
communicate with the audience. Campers will learn group
songs with a little choreography to perform for family and
friends at the end of the week.
Inventors’ Workshop
Calling all inventors and big imaginations! Develop and
design your own creation that is fun and functional. Learn
how to come up with ideas, create real products and bring
them to life with drawings and 3D models of your original
design.
Leather Pouches and Bracelets
Learn to assemble leather pouches and bracelets while
learning different techniques such as lacing and stamping.
Mad About Science
From magnetic slime, to exploding geysers, to edible and
scientific culinary creations! This camp transforms science
into fun, interactive experiments and creations.
Master Artist Series
Explore art styles and techniques by some of the greatest artists
of all time and create your own artwork in their style - Picasso,
Warhol, van Gogh, Monet, Dali, da Vinci and many more.
Mine-CRAFT
Create unique crafts and pieces of art based off the
popular video game, Minecraft.
Mini Musical
In this exciting camp students will learn singing, dancing
and acting skills. The camp will culminate in a fully staged
performance for families and friends.
Mixed Media Animals
Draw, paint and sculpt your favorite animals in this mixed
media camp. Students will learn about patterns, texture and
color while creating 2D and 3D works of art.
Mosaic Masterpiece
Enjoy the art of mosaic decoration using small pieces of
colored tiles, stones or other materials. Campers create
beautiful patterns and pictures using this ancient technique
and a variety of materials. Mixing colors and shapes will be
a truly magical experience.
Music Lab
This exciting music program is a unique environment that
merges technology, instruments and adaptations of games
into a kinesthetic and fun environment, where students learn
all levels of music quickly and eagerly. Use interactive boards,
internet, music workstations and acoustic and electronic
instruments. Learn ear training, sight singing, composition,
improvisation, music appreciation, performance and
production. Our classroom is an engaging playground that
uses the natural ability of young minds to learn languages,
foster attentive listening and encourage cooperation.
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Planes, Trains and Cars
Put your art in motion with projects that revolve around
different modes of transportation! Make your own customized
plane, train and car and learn about what makes them go.
Playwriting
In this camp students will learn the basics of writing a
short play including character creation, plot development
and dialogue. Writers will then bring their plays to life in a
performance at the end of the week.
Pokémon Master Artists
Gotta catch ‘em all in this Pokémon inspired art camp.
Campers will create trading cards, character drawings,
paintings and sculptures and Poké Ball plushies.
Ready Set Sew-Beginner
Musical Theater Master Class (3 week camp)
Become a “triple threat” in theater in 3 weeks! Learn musical
theater through professional coaching in acting, singing
and dance! Aspiring actors and actresses get the training
they need to progress their dream of being on stage. A
performance for friends and family will conclude the camp.
Students learn the basics of sewing, from needle and thread
to full-size machines. Working with a variety of fabrics and
sewing techniques, students will create unique, one-ofa-kind items, including mini-pillows and a tote bag. Each
student will leave class with a solid foundation for a fun
future in sewing - ready, set, sew!
Ready Set Sew-Intermediate
From astronauts and planets to aliens and UFO’s, these
campers take an adventure to infinity and beyond! Make fun
projects each day and read books that coincide with the vast
wonders of our galaxy.
The next stitch from beginner Ready Set Sew! Students expand
their skills by learning how to use patterns and advanced
sewing techniques. In Fashion Week students create their
very own fashion accessories. In Fashion Re-Design, students
learn the art of up-cycling and re-imagining! In Pillows and
PJs students will make a pillow with matching pajama shorts.
To enroll, students must complete the beginner level class or
consult with the instructor prior to signing up.
Paint Like Picasso
Red, White and Blue
Picnic Party
Science & Art
Outer Space Art
Learn about the famous artist Pablo Picasso and create works
of art that resemble the style of his most famous pieces.
Campers learn about pattern making, weaving and painting
through picnic themed projects. At the end of the week
students enjoy a picnic with their families. Bring your
baskets, red checkered blankets and snacks!
Fireworks, Flags and the Fourth of July! Celebrate
Independence Day at this fun and festive art camp.
Creative learning at its best! Through science experiments
students engage in hands-on learning, observe cause and
effect and create beautiful artwork at the same time.
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Stamping & Printmaking
Explore the world of printmaking using a variety of
media and tools including inks, brayers, plates, sponges,
recycled materials and stamp making. Students will make
monoprints, polyprints and sponge prints on paper and
fabric such as pillow cases, tote bags and t-shirts.
Stars and Stripes
Fireworks, Flags and the Fourth of July! Celebrate
Independence Day at this fun and festive art camp.
Stop Motion Animation
Showbiz - Disney Favorites
From Frozen to Aladdin to The Lion King, this camp offers
interactive lessons that help your young star learn various songs
and dances from hit Disney movies and musicals. The last session
of class will feature a performance for family and friends.
Showbiz - On Broadway
From Wicked to Seussical to Annie, this camp offers
interactive lessons that help your young star learn various
songs and dances from hit Broadway musicals. The last
session of class will feature a performance for family and
friends.
Stagecraft: Light & Sound Engineering
Become part of a real light and sound design crew! Learn
how to work a sound board, adjust microphones and design
lights for a show. Campers will get to test their skills out on
a live performance by the Mini Musical Camp at the end of
the week.
Stagecraft: Set & Costume Design
Become part of a real set and costume design crew! Learn to
recycle and create with various art materials. All costumes,
sets and props will be used in live performance by the Mini
Musical Camp at the end of the week.
Dive into the movie making process and learn how to
animate an inanimate object using anything from modeling
clay and toys to construction blocks and drawings.
Students will learn to use the HUE Animation Studio
software and camera while creating their own scripts,
storyboards, backdrops and characters.
Superheroes
They’re here to save the day! Campers become superheroes
in this camp where creativity and imagination join forces
in a dramatic adventure to have fun. Projects are themed
around traditional and new super hero comics and students
leave with personalized capes, masks and more.
The Art of Pastels
Learn the proper use of pastels and the different types of
paper that can be used with this art form. Use shadows and
highlights to create movement and explore depth of space
in your pastel creations.
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Virtual Legos
Using “Build with Chrome” students will be introduced to
3D computer modeling and explore the largest Lego set the
world has ever seen. Students will imagine, create and build
with Lego bricks online and then bring their design to life
with real Legos and found objects.
Weaving with Different Textures
Work from photographs, memory and mirrors to create self
portraits. Create collages of images that represent you. This
class also covers artists throughout history who have painted
their own portraits and shows just how much fun it can be to
paint ‘you’.
More than just weaving with plain paper, this class
offers many weaving techniques using different textured
yarns, paper, and other materials. Students will explore
American Indian weavings by using natural fibers such
as wool, cotton, grasses, and palm fronds. During this
class, campers will also create weavings out of abstract
paintings and magazine photos. Students can even use their
favorite sports team colors to create small wall hangings or
masterpieces!
The Painting Experience
Wheel Throwing (at Visual Arts Campus)
The Art of the Selfie
A summer sampler where the students get to try their hand
at a new and different painting experience each day ranging
from watercolor to acrylics and collage.
The Possibilities of Paper
Students will explore the endless possibilities of paper in this
exciting camp. Projects may include pop up art, sculptures,
kites, weaving, journals, origami, puppets and stationary.
Trashin’ Fashion
What do old magazines, bottle tops and empty juice cartons
have in common? Those recycled materials are high fashion
secret components for students who design, create and show
off their “ecotoure” masterpiece at a fashion show the end
of the week.
Twisted Textures
Create 2D & 3D Art using various fabrics, found objects,
paints and more. Students will explore different types of
texture and learn why it’s a fundamental of art.
Under the Sea
Shark, octopus, mermaid or whale. Students create art
projects based on the amazing life under water. Dive into an
ocean of fun with paint, clay, drawing, sculpture and more!
Sitting at the potter’s wheel and forming a spectacular bowl
or vase is very gratifying. Students learn to wedge clay and
throw on the wheel. Pieces are finished with colorful glazes
for a professional look.
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MUSIC Lessons
Half Hour Private Lessons, ages 7+
Payment Plans Available
Saxophone, Clarinet, Oboe, or Guitar with Daniel Klimoski
Wednesdays 1-6pm
May 31-Aug 30
(INS053117) $25 per lesson / $350 for 14 weeks
Mondays
Thursdays
Fridays June 5-Aug 28 June 1-Aug 31 June 2-Sept 1 (VOI060517) $45 per lesson / $585 for 13 weeks
(VOI060117) $45 per lesson / $630 for 14 weeks
(VOI060217) $45 per lesson / $630 for 14 weeks
Voice with Carolann Sanita
2-5:30pm
11am-3pm
2-7pm
Piano or Flute with Luis Sandoval
Mondays
Tuesdays
Saturdays
12:00-7:30pm
12:00-7:30pm
9am-3pm
June 5-26, July 31-Aug 28 (PIA060517) $30 per lesson / $270 for 9 weeks
May 30-June 27, Aug 1-29 (PIA053017) $30 per lesson / $300 for 10 weeks
May 27-June 24, Aug 5-Sept 2 (PIA052717) $30 per lesson / $300 for 10 weeks
improv classes
Improv Performance Group (Intermediate)
Thursdays 5-7pm
June Session (IPI060117) 5 weeks $100
July Session (IPI070617) 4 weeks $80
August Session (IPI080317) 5 weeks $100
Improv Peformance Group (Advanced)
Thursdays 5-7pm
June Session (IPA060117) 5 weeks $100
July Session (IPA070617) 4 weeks $80
August Session (IPA080317) 5 weeks $100
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Acrobatics
dance classes
This class covers all the basics of running
and standing tumbling such as handstands,
cartwheels, round-offs, and back handsprings.
May 30 – August 12 (11 weeks)
Ballet
Learn the art of balance and grace through the
traditions of ballet. Students develop a basic
ballet vocabulary while building skills that
improve flexibility, coordination, technique
and body awareness.
Tuesdays
Ballet & Jazz Hip Hop
Wednesdays
The next level for dancers interested in
expanding their dance skills in ballet, jazz
& hip hop. This class is as diverse as it is
entertaining for aspiring dancers to learn
exciting, fun and classical styles.
Ballet Fairytales
Specially designed for the littlest ballerinas!
Learn and reenact some of your favorite fairy
tales. Props, music and costuming will be
used to enhance the experience.
Broadway Dance
Explore the many styles of Broadway including
the inspirational style of Bob Fosse through
musical numbers from West Side Story to The
Lion King and more! Through these musical
numbers, students learn dance steps and
terminology specific to Broadway dance.
Dance Around the World
Experience dance of different cultures around
the world. Each week the class will work on
a new style. Learn Polynesian, Bollywood,
Salsa, African and more!
Jazz/Hip Hop
A fun and energetic class that utilizes various
forms of jazz dance as well as the ever popular
Hip Hop dance styles to introduce new and
innovative movements as well as some
classics. Students learn basic exercises, steps
and choreography to build skills in this genre.
4:30-5:15pm Ballet Fairytales
5:30-6:30pm Jazz/Hip Hop
7:00-8:30pm Ballet & Jazz/Hip Hop
5:30-6:30pm Acrobatics Level 1
6:30-7:30pm Acrobatics Level 2
7:30-8:30pm Teen Jazz/Hip Hop
Thursdays
4:30-5:30pm Dance Around the World
5:30-6:30pm Jazz/Hip Hop
6:30-7:30pm Broadway Dance
7:30-8:30pm Pointe Ballet
Saturdays
9:30-10:15am Ballet Fairytales
10:30-11:30am Ballet
11:30am-12:30pm Lyrical
12:30-1:30pm Jazz/Tap
ages 4-6
ages 5-7
ages 8-13
DAJUTU430
DAJUTU530
DAJUTU700
$82.50
$110
$165
ages 5-7
ages 8+
ages 13-18
DAJUWE530
DAJUWE630
DAJUWE730
$110
$110
$110
ages 5-8
ages 8-13
ages 10+
ages 12+
DAJUTH430
DAJUTH530
DAJUTH630
DAJUTH730
$110
$110
$110
$110
ages 3.5-5
ages 6-8
ages 7-10
ages 6-10
DAJUSA930
DAJUSA1030
DAJUSA1130
DAJUSA1230
$82.50
$110
$110
$110
Jazz / Tap
This combination class will include jazz and tap dance styles. Students will be introduced
to the fundamentals of tap in a fun, upbeat atmosphere and learn to make music with
their feet! Students will also develop their jazz technique and learn choreography.
Lyrical
A fusion of ballet, jazz and contemporary dance styles. Students learn to use music and
lyrics to express emotions through dance.
Pointe Ballet
This class is for students that have had two years prior ballet experience and are at least
12 years old. With a focus on ankle exercises, this class will develop the strength needed
to combine Pointe technique with ballet choreography. Audition required.
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Audition Notice
Audition Dates:
Tues May 30, Wed May 31, and Thurs June 1, 5-7pm
Center for Performing Arts Bonita Springs
Rehearsals are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5-7pm, June 5 – August 4; and
Monday – Thursday the week of the show August 7-10.
Shows are Friday, August 11 at 7pm, Saturday August 12 at 2pm & 7pm and Sunday,
August 13 at 2pm.
For the audition all actors should be prepared to sing, dance and act. Actors must bring in 16
bars of a prepared song; CD accompaniment is allowed without lyrics, or you can sing without
music. We just need to hear you sing. Please don’t be intimidated. Actors will be grouped
with other actors and asked to read from the script. No advance monologue preparation is
required. Come dressed to move and dance; no flip-flops or sandals, dresses or skirts. Actors
will learn a short dance routine with a group taught by the Choreographer. Actors can expect
their audition to last about an hour.
Call to reserve your audition spot: 239-495-8989.
Free Youth Theater Program
Open to actors ages 8 and up
Youth Education Classes 2017/2018
Registration Form
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Pick up procedure: Pick up is promptly at the end of your program time, at your child’s assigned classroom space. Please be here at the appointed time, we do not have the
facilities or personnel to care for your child when he/she is not in class.
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Attendance policy: If your child is going to be absent, please notify the front desk, 239-495-8989.
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Toilet Training Policy: It is our policy that all children must be toilet trained before entering programs (Mommy & Me class is the only exception). This also means no Pull Ups.
Children must be able to clean themselves without teacher assistance. If your child has a bowel movement or urinates in his/her pants during class you will be called to come and
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If you or your family has unusual circumstances (such as loss of employment) that might affect need
for student aid, submit this form and consult the President. This confidential form is used for the sole
purpose of awarding scholarships to students in need of financial aid. No part of this form may be
processed/disclosed to anyone other than the President, Education Coordinator, or the Financial
Officer of the Art Center.
ADULT APPLICANT OR PARENTS OF STUDENT PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BELOW:
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