Students may choose to attend more than one
week, according to their interest.
Week 1: June 15-21
Ballet Camp – taught by Alyce Roeder
Beginning to Advanced Ballet
Technique
Physical Conditioning for
Dancers
Dance for Musical Theatre
Acting for Dancers
Strings Camp - taught by Lee Joiner
String chamber music
coaching
Technique/Building a balanced approach
to your instrument
Masterclasses in solo
performance
Introduction to string
improvisation
(*For more details about strings classes see below)
Week 2: June 22-28
Strings Camp - taught by Lee Joiner
String chamber music
coaching
Building a balanced approach
to your instrument
Masterclasses in solo
performance
Introduction to string
improvisation
(*For more details about strings classes see below)
Writing Camp – taught by Patricia
Hickman
Fiction 101
Creating Characters
Finding Your Story's Deepest
Layers
Moving From Average to Art
Songwriting
Week 3: June 29 - July 5
Acting Camp - taught by Mike Landers & Alan Atwood
Stage Combat and Stunts
Beginning to Advanced Acting
Directing (an Actor’s
Understanding of Staging)
Playwrighting
Scene work
Comedy Improvisation and
Theatre Games
Acting for
film
Film Camp - taught by Evan Atwood
Visual Story-telling
Cinematography
Script-writing
Editing
Week 4: July 6-12
Acting Camp - taught by Steven Koehler & Alan
Atwood
Beginning Vocal Method for
the Actor
Preparing a Monologue for an
Acting Audition
Acting Technique (Tools for
the Actor)
Building a Character
Scene Work
• Understanding the Script and your
Role
Acting for
Film
Voice Camp – taught by Helene Pickett
Daily group Voice Classes
using Bel Canto exercises
Individual Voice Lessons -
Select your emphasis: Opera,
Musical Theatre, or Contemporary Christian Music
Vocal Health/ Technique
Song or Aria Preparation for
Friday Night Concert
Preparing a Vocal Audition
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String Chamber Music
The goal of the chamber music component will be intensive
involvement with a few works that are being prepared for the Friday
night performance. To accomplish this, ensembles will rehearse and
be coached daily. We will examine how to build an interpretation and
how to rehearse as an ensemble in a masterclass setting. There will
also be listening and discussion of recordings of selected works in
order to gain a fuller understanding of the components of chamber
music.
Technique class
Each day’s work will begin with stretching followed by warm-up
exercises on our instruments. The goal will be to find a natural and
balanced approach to the instrument that respects the body.
Solo literature
Students will have an opportunity to play a solo piece and receive
coaching. This will be emphasized to a greater degree with students
who choose to come for two weeks.
Improvisation
This class will work at developing the connection between what we
hear and the geography of the fingerboards on our instruments.
Solfege and hand signs will be used to increase familiarity with
scales and chords. On our instruments we will use worship songs as a
basis for learning to improvise over chord changes. The components
of this class include elements that have been or will be encountered
in college ear-training and music theory classes.
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