Acting summer camps offer an opportunity for campers to learn various aspects of professional film, television, and theatre acting, including: movement, speech and voice, improvisation, commercials, auditioning, and more. Participants may also be able to try their hand at directing, writing, and other production roles.
Find A Camp: Specialties: Acting Camps: GA Total: 6
1. Towne Lake Arts Center Summer Camps - Campers write, produce & perform a play with music.
Day Camp
Coed
Woodstock, Georgia

Students ages 8-14 (limit 20 students) will perform a show they have created for family and friends at the end of the week. Junior Campers - ages 5-7 - (limit 14 students) will perform a musical adaptation of a classic story. Small camp sizes and longer hours (9am-3pm) allow for individual attention. Each student will receive a TLAC t-shirt and a DVD of their final performance. Emphasis is given to ensemble work and building confidence. Learn more about diction, projection, character development, stage movement, musical theatre. All levels of experience are accommodated. With nearly 20 years of experience, our goal is to provide an esteem building,fun-filled, and educational program that meets the needs of each student. Bring a friend or sibling along and get $10.00 off!

2. Act 1
Day Camp
Coed
Atlanta, Georgia

Play a character!
Make a prop!
Design a costume!
Learn stage directions!
And put on a show for your friends and family!

All this and more in one week! Theater can give your child the perfect opportunity to develop character, learn valuable life skills, discover new interests and make new friends. Classes are taught by actors and directors who specialize in children's theater. The week will conclude with a performance for friends, family and guests. Proceeds will benefit Stronghold Atlanta. This is a fabulous opportunity to have a blast at camp and make a difference in the lives of others!

ACT 1: is for any level actor! You'll get to do everything from play a character to design a prop!

Date: July 19-23
Time: 9 AM-12 PM
Who: Pre-K — 5th graders
Where: Peachtree Corners Baptist Church
Cost: $175 (Non-PCBC member) $150 (PCBC member)

3. PushPush's SmallTall Afterschool Workshop for Theater & Film - Our Afterschool Workshops include theater, film, writing, and improv components. Our students can try their hand at work behind and in front of the lights. Our mission is to develop young audiences to grow up to be valuable cultural patrons of, and participants, in the arts.
Day Camp
Coed
Atlanta/ Decatur, Georgia

The specific philosophy behind PushPush Theater's youth program, Small Tall, unique to the Atlanta theater community, is that the more young audiences are exposed to challenging work, the easier it will be to present them with high-quality work when they are older. Finding metaphors and motifs in classic drama that reflect young people's life experience can help youth understand difficult themes in challenging works of art and ensure that masterpieces are kept alive and fresh for new audiences. In essence, our mission is to develop young audiences to grow up to be valuable cultural patrons of, and participants, in the arts.

Kids who participate in theater get better SAT scores, have improved reading and communication skills, learn collaboration and problem-solving, and have improved confidence! You'll notice a difference

We are offering workshops that will include theater, film, and improv components, and will allow students to try their hand at work behind and in front of the lights. The story will unfold utilizing all three components. Some workshops will culminate in a lively public performance/screening on the final day of the program. Our goals with Small Tall programs are to enhance participants’ imagination, communication, confidence, and thinking skills while sensitizing them to team work. Teens and youth will work separately but come together to create the final performance. The workshops are challenging and require focus, but they are also fun and tremendously rewarding. We invite your young person to come play! All camps are taught by leading professional artists in their related fields.

*Film Starting 2/6/12 & 2/23/12
~Pre/post production for Teens (ages 13-17) Mondays & Thursdays 4:30pm - 7:30pm
~Film Acting for Teens (ages 13-17) Thursdays 4:30pm - 7:00pm

*Stage Starting 2/22/12 & 3/6/12
~Introduction to Theater (ages 4-7) Wednesdays 4:30pm - 6:00pm
~Acting (ages 8-12) Tuesdays 4:30 - 6:00pm

4. Youth Technology Learning Center (YTLC) Lego Robotics Camp - Youth Technology Learning Center (YTLC) specializes in innovative technological programs and camps for ages 6 to 16 with an emphasis on Lego Robotics. We also offer a Video Game Creation Class and Carnival Ride/Movie Making Class. Special 30% off a full week of half day or full day camps.
Day Camp
Coed
Johns Creek, Georgia

Special 30% off of One Full Week of half day and full day camps.

Youth Technology Learning Center (YTLC) is an innovative creative technology based enrichment center offering spring camp for ages 6 to 14. Our camp will turn spring break into an exciting and memorable week of fun! We are offering a choice of full day or half day camp at a daily and a weekly rate. The following is a list of the classes offered:

Lego WeDo Robotics (ages 6 to 8) - Campers will be enthralled with building vivid real world life models with Lego's where they create their own programs for a robotic model that moves and makes a variety of sounds.

Lego Simple Machines & Motorized Mechanisms (ages 9-11) - For the more experienced builder campers will explore motorized mechanisms by building Lego simple machines and experiment with movement through robotic races.

Lego NXT Mindstorms 2.0 Robotics (ages 12 to 14) - The vastly experienced builder will fascinate in the challenges of building a full scale robot, provide programming, and experiment in robotic capability.

Carnival Ride (ages 6 to 14) - Campers will construct carnival ride models utilizing K'Nex kits which will be filmed using stop animation and used in our movie making class.

Video Game Creation (ages 8 to 14) - Campers will create their very own imaginative 2d virtual gaming world, complete with levels of difficulty, backgrounds, protagonist and antagonist characters, and music. Each camper will have their very own created video game provided on disk for them to play and show off to friends!

Movie Making (ages 6 to 8) - Campers can let their imagination and creative spirit combine in a class where they will create a movie utilizing animation, videography, and special effects!

5. SCAD Summer Seminars (Atlanta and Savannah) - SCAD Summer Seminars offer workshops for high school students interested in exciting hands-on art and design projects.
Resident Camp
Day Camp
Coed
Atlanta, Georgia

SCAD Summer Seminars offer workshops for high school students who have completed their freshman, sophomore or junior years. Students have the opportunity to gain a valuable educational experience while trying their hands at exciting art and design assignments and projects.

Students attend one morning and one afternoon workshop each day at SCAD Atlanta or SCAD Savannah, where they have access to the university's extensive facilities, resources and libraries. Workshops may include demonstrations, lectures, studio work and local field trips. Courses are taught by SCAD professors or selected graduate students. A closing exhibition of student work is held at the end of each session.

Preplanned afternoon and evening activities include a variety or social activities, trips, and events. Local, out of state, and international students are encouraged to apply.

Admission to SCAD Summer Seminars is competitive. Applicants should demonstrate academic strength and social maturity as well as a desire to succeed in the arts. Apply online.

Savannah

* Session I: June 24-30, 2012
* Session II: July 8-14, 2012
* Session III: July 15-21, 2012
* Session IV: July 29-Aug. 4, 2012

Atlanta

* Session I: June 17-23, 2012
* Session II: July 29-Aug. 4, 2012

Fees
Application fee (nonrefundable): $35
Residential: $1,100
Nonresidential: $900

6. Whole World Improv Theatre Summer Camp for Kids - Our mission is to bring out the humor in all kids through improvisational techniques and games. Improv promotes focus, confidence, listening skills, and celebrates creativity!
Day Camp
Coed
Atlanta, Georgia

Each day begins with relaxation and focus exercises; and moves on to connection exercises, scene and character study. Once we have developed good acting form within the improvisational scene work, we practice and learn many fun improvisational games.

On the last day of camp, family and friends are invited to join us as we show off what we’ve learned over the week through a full fledged Improv Show!

Week One: June 11 - 15
Week Two: June 25 - June 29
Week Three: July 9 - 13
Week Four: July 23 - 27
Week Five: July 30 - August 3


* Camp meets Monday through Friday, 9am - 2pm

(Drop off begins at 8:45am)

* Performance on Friday at noon.

* Children should bring lunch every day

Early enrollment before April 1, 2012 will receive $25 off!











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