DO NOT PUBLISH Online Camp: Blast to the Future- Theater and Studio Arts

08/10/2020 09:00 AM - 08/14/2020 04:00 PM ET

Category

Camps

Location

Online
[No City], NJ
United States of America

Summary

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What if there were flying cars, robots who did our chores, and technology that let us live forever? Anything is possible in the future!

August 10 - 14 | Ages 6-14
9:00am - 4:00pm; Lunch Break 12 - 1 pm
Members*: $360 | Non-Members: $400
Half Day Weekly: Members * $180 | Non-Members $200
*Household member or higher

Description

In a world full of robots, flying cars, and futuristic cities, the tech world is constantly moving! You will use recycled technology as sources of sculpture material and mixed media projects, as well as create painting and drawings, all inspired by the digital and futuristic world. Then, go deep into exploring story structure, characterization, conflict, and resolution while also engaging in fun acting exercises. This camp is all about the creative process, so parents won’t be asked to do any additional work.

Virtual Camp will be an immersive, online experience to get creative from the comfort and safey of your home. This camp will be both a one-on-one experience with our teaching artists and a great opportunity to connect with other students with similar interest.


About the Teaching Artists:

Katie Truk received her BFA from Alfred University. She has been teaching multi-media classes to children and adults of all ages and levels since 2001 through personal lessons, visiting artist grants and in places such as Creative Hands in Madison, Let’s Create in Boonton, Messy Artist in South Orange, Visual Art Center in Summit, and the West Windsor Art Center in West Windsor. In her studio the medium of choice is pantyhose. She combines the translucent and sensual nature of pantyhose and the rigidity of wire to create sculptures of complex depth and personality. These sculptures have been featured around the tri-state area.



 

Steven Smith has been teaching acting and improvisation to young performers since the 90’s starting with his own theatre camp at the ripe age of 19. He has a BA in Theatre from James Madison University and studied at both the Upright Citizens Brigade and People’s Improv Theatre in Manhattan. He has taught at-risk youth in after school programs in Los Angeles as well as weekly improvisation clubs in Princeton and Lawrenceville. Steven has performed locally at the Kesley Theater and has done extensive work in broadcast and streaming video production.






 

Camp fees:
Full Week: Household Members and higher: $360 | Non Members: $400
Half Day Weekly 9am-12pm OR 1pm-4pm:
Household Members and higher: $180 | Non Members: $200