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Rafi Crashes the Web Musical Theater Camp

From July 30, 2019 9:00 AM until July 30, 2019 2:00 PM
Categories: Workshop/Conference

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"Rafi and Penelope break the internet! Will the princesses, heroes, villains, video-game characters and race-car drivers help them avoid the computer virus, or will they be forever trapped..."

Camp is designed for ages 6-16. No previous experience is required, as children are challenged according to age and ability.

In the camp, kids learn the fundamentals of acting, dancing, signing, theater history, backstage work, stage combat, theater make-up, costumes, scenery, tech and more. Camp includes first rate theatrical instruction by professionals in the field, with hands-on experience in small groups for maximum learning.

Every child will have a SPEAKING role in camp because we believe every child is a star and deserves a chance in the spotlight.

All campers are asked to bring:
*Sack lunch
*Water Bottle
*Solid color shoes (black flats / ballet shoes / black canvas tennis shoe, something comfortable to dance in and not distracting or loud)

Space in the camp is limited and early registration is highly encouraged. We have a max capacity to ensure the highest of quality. You can register online or through snail mail. Details are on our website.

Stars of Tomorrow is run by mother/daughter team and for 20 years they have been growing their program into something that truly works, is highly educational and provides a positive and joyful theater experience.

Cost of the camp is $235- $250.

Visit http://starsoftomorrowchildrenstheater.com/registration.html to register before July 29th!

Call 909-335-1082 for more info.

"Camp is more fun than Disneyland, I get to BE the characters..." Alyssa B (age 11)

"Describe camp? ... it's awesome." Noah T (age 9)

"I love camp, I've played a squid, a princess, a minion, a witch... doesn't matter what part I get, it's always a great time." Sara T (age 9)

"I didn't think I'd like the dancing, but it's cool." Kyle M (ages 7)

"We split up into small groups, so sometimes I get to be with my little sister and sometimes I'm with other kids, and that's actually a lot of fun to meet new people." Kaylin D (age 8)

"I was one of the oldest boys, but I loved being a buddy to the littler kids, and man they can actually act really well, for being so small...I never felt out of place." Tommy A (age 13)

Be sure to check our website for other camps, free workshops, and intensives offered all summer long.


 

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