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YOUTH SUMMER CAMPS


PERFORMING ARTS DRAMA CAMP 6-8 YRS


Participants will learn the basics of acting, characterization, stage technique, theater crafts and more. Techniques are learned through games & activities. Campers may give a short presentation to friends and family on the last day of camp. AGES DAYS TIME 6-8 6-8


DATES M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 4-Jun 8 DRAMA CAMP 9-12 YRS


This camp features fun-filled days of acting, characterization, stage technique, theater crafts, costuming and set design. Campers may give a presentation to parents and family on the last day of camp. AGES DAYS TIME


DATES 9-12 M-F 9:00am-2:00pm Jun 4-Jun 8 MAKE A PLAY 9-12 YRS


So you think you can act? Great! Every day we will work on the tough job of piecing a play together. Although this camp will require memorization and focus, we won’t be short on fun and playing our favorite acting games too! Be sure to bring your creativity, flexible attitudes, and your love for home-grown theater! Camp is designed for a performance on the last day.


AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION


9-12 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 13-Aug 17 Whitney CC MAKE A SCENE 6-8 YRS


AGES DAYS TIME 6-8 6-8


DATES


M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 9-Jul 13 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 30-Aug 3


LOCATION INSTRUCTOR


9-12 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 25-Jun 29 Fort Boise CC B. Herzog 9-12 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jul 16-Jul 20


Morley Nelson CC B. Herzog B. Herzog


FEE RES/NR $41/$63 $41/$63 $41/$63


ACTIVITY# 419112-01 419112-02 419112-03


Are you dramatic? Do you enjoy making a scene? Perfect! Learn about different styles of acting and work on the tough job of creating a performance! This camp won’t be short on fun or creativity. Campers will perform for friends and family on the last day.


INSTRUCTOR


Boise Little Thtr B. Herzog Whitney CC


B. Herzog CIRCUS SUMMER WORKSHOP 9-12 YRS


Join Stuart Barber, founder of Barber’s Educational and Skills Training program of the United Kingdom, to learn basic circus craft. Instruction covers how to juggle, master the Diabolo, spin some Poi, balance a feather, walk on stilts, try the tight-wire, and more. Your new skills will help with hand-eye coordination, throwing and catching and promote steady hands, focused concentration, and exact movement. No experience is necessary!!


AGES DAYS TIME DATES 9-12 M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Jul 30-Aug 3 LOCATION CHEERLEADING CAMP 6-12 YRS


Join the Boise High Cheer Squad for a fun-filled cheer camp! Students will learn basic cheerleading skills, including tum- bling, dance, voice projection, and pyramid building. There will be a performance for parents on the last day of camp.


AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 6-12 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Aug 6-Aug 10 Fort Boise CC BHS Cheer Squad


FEE RES/NR $41/$63


ACTIVITY# 419712-01


Sponsored by Media partner INSTRUCTOR Fort Boise CC S. Barber


FEE RES/NR $76/$117.25


ACTIVITY# 419728-01


FEE RES/NR $41/$63 $41/$63


ACTIVITY# 419113-01 419113-02


April 21 – 28, 2012


FREE daily activities for children and families! For complete event schedule, visit


www.UnplugAndBeOutside.com


Each child who attends 3 or more events is eligible to win prizes!


LOCATION INSTRUCTOR Borah High School A. Jones 9-12 M-F 9:00am-2:00pm Jun 11-Jun 15 Summerwind Elem A. Jones


FEE RES/NR $51/$78.50 $51/$78.50


ACTIVITY# 419511-03 419511-04


LOCATION Borah High


INSTRUCTOR A. Jones


M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Jun 11-Jun 15 Summerwind Elem A. Jones


FEE RES/NR $31/$47.50 $31/$47.50


ACTIVITY# 419511-01 419511-02


Foundation for Health, Inc. and with in-kind support from


22 SUMMER 2012


WWW.CITYOFBOISE.ORG/PARKS


WIN PRIZES!


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