Immerse yourself in theatre and acting this summer at a summer drama camp. Learn acting techniques such as monologues and improvisation while gaining familiarity and comfort while interacting on the stage. Theater workshops, scenes, plays, and musical productions, are often integral components of drama camps.
Find A Camp: Specialties: Drama Camps: WI Total: 5
1. Camp Anokijig - Camp Anokijig has been recognized for excellence in camping since 1926, with a rich tradition and history of offering youth an experience that will last a lifetime.
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Resident Camp
Travel Camp
Family Camp
Coed
Plymouth, WisconsinMap

Camp Anokijig is an overnight, resident camp for children ages 7-16. Resident camp provides the opportunity for children to choose from a wide variety of camp activities and do it all. We also offer a very popular horse camp where campers spend a portion of their day learning horsecare and riding techniques on our working ranch. Our specialty programs combine all the activities of "Resident Camp" with a focus on one particular activity for part of the day. Choose from Fishing Expeditions, Competitive Swimming, Theater in the Woods, Comedy Camp, Yoga, or Teen Adventure Challenge. Optional day trips are also available for campers in grades 7 and up. Choose from paintball, whitewater rafting, a trip to Noah's Ark Waterpark, teambuilding on a high ropes course, cave spelunking, go-karting. If high adventure is for your child, sign up for one of our Adventure trips. Choose from Sylvania Wilderness Canoe & Fishing, Rock, Roll, & Splash Adventure, Mini Flambeau Combo, Apostle Island Sea Kayaking, or Whitewater Adventure. Space is limited. Please visit our website for more detailed information about all programs.

2. Camp Black Hawk - Camp Black Hawk is place to make life friends while discovering yourself.
Resident Camp
Travel Camp
Adult Camp
Family Camp
All Girls
Elton, Wisconsin

Camp Black Hawk offers programs for girls ages 8 to 17. Our programs vary from rock climbing and canoeing to photography, horseback riding, and adventurous trips around the Midwest and US. Camp Black offers 320 acres of lakes, forests and fields to be explored.

3. Pilgrim Center - Pilgrim Center provides a place and community where young people gather for fun, adventure, sharing and exploration of their faith. The emphasis is on building community, respect for each other, and enjoying the great gift in the people and world around us.
Resident Camp
Family Camp
Coed
Ripon, Wisconsin
4. Shell Lake Arts Center - Premier arts camp. Instructors are professional performers and artists with a love for teaching.
Resident Camp
Adult Camp
Coed
Shell Lake, Wisconsin

The Shell Lake Arts Center attracts talented students of all levels of ability from all over the country, and often internationally. Along with the oldest jazz camp in the nation, are week-long camps in rock, concert band, piano, show choir, dance, musical theatre, acting & playwriting, trumpet, guitar, saxophone, film etc. Visual arts camps include painting, drawing and pottery. New this year is African Drumming, Singprovise! Jazz Vocals, and Summer Choir! Shell Lake Arts Center also offers adult music mini-camps.

5. Summer Arts for Youth Camp - Art, Music and Theater for all ages, Discounts offered for multiple registrations
Day Camp
Coed
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Hosted by Mount Mary’s Art and Design Division, Art for Youth celebrates its 30th year! Workshops for students in Grades K-12 can enjoy art experiences that make connections in literature, history, math and science and the world at large.
Morning and afternoon sessions are available and include painting, mask-making, mosaics, book-making and illustrating, ceramics, mixed media, drawing, sculpture and wearable art.
New this year is Studio Studies workshops for high school students. On-site visits to some of Milwaukee’s treasured landmarks will serve as inspiration for studio experiences. Professional artists/instructors will guide participants in expressing themselves through a variety of media as they discover their own creative process.
Sessions run from June 21 – July 2 with a culminating production and exhibition featuring work from all of the programs on Friday, July 1 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
One week, half-day sessions are $75.00.






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