CREATIVE SUMMER
at the Mead School
The Mead School is proud to be celebrating the 21st year of its multi-arts summer program for boys and girls ages 6 1/2 to 16. Centered around the visual and performing arts, the emphasis in this four-week program is on creativity and the creative process, on children as artists working with artists. The Mead School, located at 1095 Riverbank Road in North Stamford, provides a perfect setting for the pursuit of the arts during the summer.
Students explore a theme through a variety of artistic media, at their choosing, and create projects under the guidance and teaching of professional artists. The atmosphere is energetic and committed to supporting the work of artists of all ages.
Courses may include drawing, painting, graphic design, musical theatre, rock band, voice, studio recording, movie making, video news, animation, dance, puppetry, theatre games, radio, improvisation, scene study, Dungeons and Dragons, creative writing, ... and more. At the end of the four weeks, there is an Arts Festival at which students, parents and friends come together to celebrate the creative work of the summer.
Our faculty is drawn from professional artists, educators, and performers who are experienced and committed to the arts and education. The dates of the program are June 28 - July 23, 2010, 9 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Friday. There are five class periods daily -- children choose the classes that most interest them. Tuition is $1575, including registration fee and all materials. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and some age levels historically have filled sooner than others.
Limited scholarships are available, based on need.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL
DAVE JACKINS, Program Director
203-595-9500
Voice Mail Box #63
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