![]() Grades 5-8: The basics of the theater will be taught, and in addition, campers will explore different storytelling techniques, pantomime, improvisation, and the concepts of intellectual and physical humor, Students will create characters and a script to adapt a modern story from the classic tale. A final presentation will be performed for friends and family on the last day of camp. They will work individually and in a group, using their new skills to bring to life a new story with some familiar characters. ![]() Participants will develop stories based on some of the most iconic characters from the Peter Pan legends. Grades 1-4: Campers will learn the basics of theater such as stage and body positions, vocal projection, pantomime, and movement. Peter Pan has gone missing and the lost boys, joined by Michael, John, and Wendy must join together to defeat the evil Captain Hook. Grades 5-8: The basics of the theater will be taught, and in addition, campers will explore different storytelling techniques, pantomime, improvisation, playwriting methods, and character development to explore their favorite mystery and turn that into a presentation which will be performed for friends and family on the last day of camp. ![]() They will work individually and in a group, using their new skills and stagecraft projects to rid the museum of the thieves. Participants will develop characters based on famous and not-so-famous mysteries. Week 1 (June 12-16): A Strange Night at the MuseumĪ trip to the museum turns into a madcap adventure when art thieves break in and encounter statues, famous paintings, ancient relics, and dinosaurs that all have a mind of their own!
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