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SUMMER PRODUCTION CAMPS: Exploring International Cultures Through Theater and Art…
July 11 – July 22, 2011 SOURCE theatre in DC: EXPLORING EGYPTIAN CULTURE
July 25 – August 5, 2011 Kosciuszko Foundation, O Street NW: EXPLORING THE POLISH CULTURE
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EXPLORING EGYPTIAN CULTURE:
July 11– July 22, 2011
Through beautiful ancient stories of Egypt, the children will explore the Sahara Desert, walk through the pyramids, meet the pharaoh, and entertain the king with dance and stories.
SOURCE theatre in Washington DC
1835 14th Street NW
Camps Run Monday-Friday 9AM – 3PM
(4-6 age group is 9AM-12PM)
Early Drop Off and Extended Day Available
8-9AM and 3-5PM: Please indicate interest when registering
EXPLORING POLISH CULTURE:
July 25 – August 5, 2011
Students will take a trip with The Locomotive by Julian Tuwim, through the famous stories and fables of Jan Brzechwa, and others.
Through acting, games, movement, music and art, the kids will develop their imagination, speaking and movement skills and present their final show on the last day of the camp.
Three Age Groups: 4-6, 7-9 and 10 and up
Kosciuszko Foundation 2025 O Street NW Washington DC
EXPLORATION OF POLAND
August 15-August 27, 2011
In Partnership with the Foundation, Ambasadorowie Kultury in Poland, Ambassador Theater is presenting its first integrational theater camp in Zakopane.
Children from the US and Poland will work together on a newly published book of stories, “Ksiezycowe Bajki”—‘The Moon’s Stories” by Ewa Odachowska-Zielinska.
They will also explore the beautiful Tatra mountains and Zakopane and discover the beautiful city of Krakow.
Zakopane near Witkacy’s Theater
Ages: 9-13
Early Registration by March 31, 2011: $850
(Regular $1,000) Does not include airfare
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