Potential Magazine Summer 2016 | Page 14

MPS CA• 2 0 1 6 • We all want and need time to rest and relax, but it can also be a great idea to consider using part of your break to refine your skills, try out new interests, and meet new people. With our summer camp listing, you’re sure to find an activity (or two!) that is perfect for you! ART/MUSIC/ PERFORMING ARTS Alabama School of Fine Arts Adventures in Learning 2016 Grades 4-12 • June and July • Birmingham, AL The summer programs at the Alabama School of Fine Arts meet the needs of the young sketch artist, the young dancer, actor, musician or poet. Our camps are designed to educate, inspire and enrich students in a fun, casual and collaborative environment. Students may choose to build their dance technique, their confidence on stage or their courage in their personal writings. The choice is theirs. Come experience the magic of the Alabama School of Fine Arts, where summer learning is an adventure and education is our passion. www.asfaschool.org • 205.252.9241 Creative Writing Studio Auburn University (Residential) Grades 9-12 • July17-22 • Auburn, AL Do stories cram your brain, “plot bunnies” take over your imagination and poetic thoughts keep you up nightly? Join us for an intensive writing course dedicated to feeding your hungry muse and sharpening your writing skills. auburn.edu/summercamps Crimson Music Camps University of Alabama (Residential) Grades 6-12 • June 11-14, 14-19 • Tuscaloosa, AL Students enrolled in the camp will be under the leadership and guidance of the faculty, as well as guest faculty members recognized as expert leaders in the field of instrumental music education. Each member of faculty will work diligently to ensure that each student receives the highest quality camp experience. k12summer.ua.edu • (205) 348-6068 • [email protected] 14 | Summer 2016 Tonea Stewart Performing Arts Camps The Tonea Stewart Performing Arts Programs are designed to introduce participants to self-control, self-worth, self-affirmation and the creative process. Through the use of the arts, TAPS (Theatre Artist Performing School) offers techniques in reading comprehension skills and personal development. 3T (Teaching Through Theatre) utilizes the arts as a vehicle to curtail the rising dropout rate, as well as to address college readiness. TTI (Technical Theatre Initiative) uses the practical side of theatre to focus on technical career training and trade skills that qualify one for the world of work. GIFTED (Giving Individuals Freedom to Express Diversity) is a program specifically designed as an outlet for persons with disabilities. ARPAC (Adult Repertory Performing Arts Camp) is a residential training experience for adults. These programs offer classes in acting, singing, dancing, technical theatre, modeling, and stage movement. For more information call 334-229-6755 TAPS– Ages 6-12 • May 31 - June 11 $310 Registration Fee CAMP 3T-Teaching Through Theatre Ages 13-18 • Residential • June 19-25 $360 Registration Fee TTI-Technical Theatre Initiative: Ages 15-18 • Practical Training June 6-11, 2016 & June 19-25, 2016 $200 Registration Fee/Five Hours daily GIFTED–Giving Individual Freedom to Express Diversity: Ages 13-21• July 5-14 ARPAC: Ages 18+ • July 8-10 $310 Registration Fee Dance Intensive Photography Camp Ages 11-19 • June 27-July 1 • Auburn, AL Week long dance intensive camp filled with classes in Ballet, Jazz, Modern and Tap. auburn.edu/summercamps Grades 9-12 • July 24-29 • Auburn, AL Develop wide variety of fundamental skills needed for photography! auburn.edu/summercamps Musical Theatre Auburn University (Residential) Aubu