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Elm Shakespeare Education Player's Camp

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Elm Shakespeare Education Player's Camp

Time: July 11, 2016 at 9am to July 22, 2016 at 5pm
Location: SCSU
Street: 501 Crescent St.
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://www.elmshakespeare.org…
Phone: (203) 282-8882
Event Type: education, camp
Organized By: Rebecca Goodheart
Latest Activity: Jul 18, 2016

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Elm Shakespeare invites children ages 7-13 to jump into Shakespeare's magical world at the Elm Shakespeare Players Camp. Students spend two weeks immersed in an imaginative, supportive, and fun environment taking interactive classes in acting, clowning, stage combat, voice, movement, and theatrical design – all while rehearsing a 30-minute version of one of Shakespeare's plays. Campers become their own Resnaissance Theatre Troupe, creating costumes, props, and backdrops to create a kid-driven final performance for friends and family on the last day of camp. 

Three convenient locations:

East Rock - St Thomas Day School - 830 Whitney Ave, New Haven

Session 1: June 20 - July 1* 

Session 2:  July 11 - 22

* Age Range  for this camp is rising 1st graders to rising 8th graders
with enrollment priority given to current St. Thomas Students 

 

West Haven - University of New Haven - 300 Boston Post Rd, West Haven
One Session Only - July 11-22

 

Southern Connecticut State University - 501 Crescent Ave, New Haven

One Session Only - July 11-22

Visit our website to learn how to register!

 

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