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Something for Everyone at the Dancing Arts Center

by Karyn Edison
6/3/2011


 
For eight solid weeks this summer (June 27-August 19), the Dancing Arts Center (DAC) is offering something for everyone: Family Dance Camps in the early evening, Single classes for ages 3-adult, Choreography Workshops for emerging choreographers, and, of course, the ever-popular dance camps/workshops.
 

For eight solid weeks this summer (June 27-August 19), the Dancing Arts Center (DAC) is offering something for everyone: Family Dance Camps in the early evening, Single classes for ages 3-adult, Choreography Workshops for emerging choreographers, and, of course, the ever-popular dance camps/workshops.

Work-study and scholarships are available. Family discounts as well as government aide discounts are also available.

A summer camp/workshop is a rare chance for dancers (ages 3-20) to focus on dance, uninterrupted by the competing demands of school and other activities. Warm days rich in dance, music, choreography, stage craft classes and the finer understanding of the body that comes from studying anatomy, physiology and nutrition combine for a powerful experience - even for the youngest students. Students learn about costume design, stage-craft, and dance history, and experiment with their own creative ideas. They also enjoy seeing and discussing video recordings of classic and new dance performances that connect our students with dancers worldwide.

Upper level students also take classes in classical ballet, pointe, jazz, modern, repertoire, and other character dance; learn advanced stage makeup; and present an end-of-workshop performance in the studio theater. And when it's time for a break, dancers of all ages relax with picnics and massage workshops. It's a perfect way to make new friends, work hard on skills, learn something new and make summer count for something spectacular. Camps for young dancers run M-F from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Workshops for upper level dancers run M-F from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

In addition to the summer workshops, DAC is also offering a full array of single weekly classes. Tuition is pro-rated around your vacation, so there is no need to worry about paying for classes you can’t attend. Classes include Creative Movement for 3-6 year olds, Pre-Ballet and Pre-Modern for 6-9 year olds, Classical Ballet for ages 8-adult, Modern for ages 8-adult, Ballroom/Swing for ages 8-adult, Jazz for teens and adults, and Body Sculpting for teens and adults. Dancers who register for a dance camp/workshop and a single class or classes will receive a 10% tuition discount.

Dancers who wish to explore their own ideas of movement composition in a studio laboratory setting, exchanging creative inspiration with classmates on developing pieces, and experimenting with the influence of music, costume, props, space and more are invited to try one of our summer Choreography Workshops. Session #1 is July 25-28 and August 1-4th. Session #2 is August 8-11 and 15-18th. Each session is only $100!

Families who dance together have fun together. Get the family together after dinner for fun, exercise, and a different shared experience each night: folk dancing, hip hop, line dancing and flamenco. Classes are held Monday - Thursday from 6:00-7:30 p.m. July 11th - 29th. Make this the summer to remember. Tuition is only $65 for the 1st family member, $60 for the 2nd family member, $55 for the 3rd family member, and $50 for all other family members.

DAC maintains its own picnic and playground area for outside fun and dance improvisations; studios that are clean, bright and air-conditioned; and stage craft and costume development space to inspire.

For more information about DAC’s summer camps, workshops, and classes, preparation for the not for profit day school (grades 4-12) and the community service touring company, please contact Karyn Edison, Director, at 508-429-7577 or dancingartscenter@gmail.com or visit our website atwww.dancingartscenter.com.