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Flat Stanley (Rising 1st-2nd)
with Rachel Johnson
June 10th-14th, 9:00 am-12:00 pm, Monday-Friday
Instructor: Rachel Johnson
Follow Stanley Lambchop on his adventures at the park, as a kite, and on his trip to California in an envelope!
Our one-week camps for rising 1st-2nd graders continue to develop teamwork, self-expression, and imagination, while introducing acting techniques and stage movement skills through a specific fun setting or theme. Classes at this age are intended to introduce young children to the concepts of theatre and encourage group play. There will not be a play or performance in classes for this age range, but rather a sharing of activities.
Daring Detectives (Rising 1st-2nd)
with Rachel Johnson
July 15th-19th
9:00 am-12:00 pm, Monday-Friday
Instructor: Rachel Johnson
Use your magnifying glass as you look for clues to solve the SYT Mystery!
Our one-week camps for rising 1st-2nd graders continue to develop teamwork, self-expression, and imagination, while introducing acting techniques and stage movement skills through a specific fun setting or theme. Classes at this age are intended to introduce young children to the concepts of theatre and encourage group play. There will not be a play or performance in classes for this age range, but rather a sharing of activities.
A Bad Case of Stripes (Rising K4-K5)
with Rachel Johnson
July 22-26, 2024
9:00am-11:00am, Monday-Friday
Instructor: Rachel Johnson
Rising K4-K5 students must be fully potty-trained and able to use the bathroom by themselves. SYT staff may not change diapers nor enter the bathroom with a child.
Follow along as Camilla Cream discoveres the power of being herself, and don't forget to eat your lima beans!
Our one-week camps for rising K4-K5 explore creative play, music and art, while learning acting and storytelling techniques. Classes at this age are intended to help ignite the imagination and encourage group play. There will not be a play or performance in classes for this age range, but rather a sharing of activities.