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Week 7: July 21-25, 2025
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Taylor Swift Lip Sync (Rising 3rd-6th)
with Serger Jimenez-Sanchez

July 21st-25th
9:00 am-12:00 pm, Monday-Friday
Instructor: Serger Jimenez-Sanchez
Have a summer to remember! Channel your inner Swiftie Superstar in this exciting class! Dive into your favorite Taylor Swift song, and build your confidence in the process.
Our one-week camps for rising 3rd-6th graders introduce theatre techniques for those who are curious and provide intermediate-level performance camps for those who are ready for the next step of the theatre process. Camps at this age range will include a performance showcase of skills learned during class, but students will not be performing a full production.
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Wonky Donkey (Rising K4-K5)
with Rachel Johnson

July 21st-25th
9:00 am-11:00 am, 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.
Based off the popular book by Craig Smith about an endearing spunky, hanky-panky, cranky, stinky, dinky, lanky, honky-tonky, winky wonky donkey!
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.
Musical Theatre: Wicked (Rising 3rd-6th)- PM Session
with Serger Jimenez-Sanchez

July 21st-25th
1:00-4:00 pm, Monday-Friday
Instructor: Serger Jimenez-Sanchez and Rachel Johnson
Set in the style of a musical revue, students will learn introductory singing and dancing techniques through songs and choreography from the hit Broadway show and movie Wicked.
Our one-week camps for rising 3rd-6th graders introduce theatre techniques for those who are curious and provide intermediate-level performance camps for those who are ready for the next step of the theatre process. Camps at this age range will include a performance showcase of skills learned during class, but students will not be performing a full production.
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