Arts, Music and Theatre Camps in the Washington DC Area
11. Fillmore Arts Camp
Washington DC. (202) 465-2810.
Ages 6-15. DC Public Schools offers visual and performing arts summer camp programs with classes offered include ceramics, painting, fabric art, sculpture, mixed media, collage, computer arts, digital photography, animation, filmmaking, improvisation, acting scene work, musical theater, jewelry and beading design, dance, creative writing, world music, chorus, guitar, and more. Three-week sessions are available.More »
12. Girls Rock! DC
Washington, DC (202) 681-ROCK (7625).
Ages: 8-18. The all-girls camp provides basic and advanced instruction in instrumentation and creative composition of a song. Campers learn develop self-empowerment, self-advocacy and leadership skills.More »
13. Glen Echo Park Camps
Glen Echo, MD. (301) 634-2222.
Ages: 4-19. Camps are offered by resident visual arts, music, environmental education and theater organizations at the Park. Special programs also available include: Mystery Academy magic camps, Irish dance camps with the Culkin School of Traditional Irish Dance, clay animation, cartooning and more.More »
14. Harmonia School of Music & Art
Vienna, VA (703) 938-7301.
Ages: 4-17. The School of Music & Art offers full, half-day and extended day performing and creative arts camps in 2-week sessions. The comprehensive and theme oriented programs combine various music, piano, art, theatre and choreography classes.More »
15. The Highwood Theatre Camp
Silver Spring, MD (301) 587-0697.Ages: 7-18 This performing arts day camp allows students to explore all different aspects of theatre, from lights and sound to dance, acting, and improv. Programs include Summer in the Arts, a Musical Theatre Intensive, a Tech Crew Intensive, or Artists in Training.
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16. Levine School of Music, Music and Arts Day Camp
Washington, DC, Bethesda and Arlington, VA (202) 686-8000.
Ages: 3-12; apprentice positions for teens. With four locations in the capital region, the camp program includes singing, dancing, art, music theater, and instrumental music.More »
17. Lola's Laboratory Readers Theater Camp
National Theater, Washington DC (703) 798-8707.
Ages: 9-14. While the camp explores some of the shows and the stars made famous at the National Theater, kids will enhance their storytelling skills, putting the focus on the words and delivery, starting from creative writing activities and learning what goes into making a good script. They will create an original dramatic piece for the stage and will have the opportunity to work with a professional musician in writing and singing 2 songs.More »
18. Northeast Performing Arts Group Camp
Washington, DC (202) 388-1274.
Ages: 6-18. The Summer in the Arts is a nine-week program that runs from June to August providing academic enrichment as well as skills training in dance, vocal, and the visual arts.More »
19. Shakespeare Theatre Company Camp
Washington, DC (202) 547-5688.
Ages: 9-18. The two-week day camp enhances the understanding of Shakespeare’s language through the exploration of movement, text, improvisation and performance.The progream culminates with a performance for friends and family onstage at The Shakespeare Theatre Company.More »
20. Sitar Arts Center Camp
Washington, DC (202) 797-2145.
Ages: 6-18. The camp offers students of all ages a fun, educational, productive and safe way to spend their summers and continue their exploration of the arts. At the visual and performing arts camp, participants choose to paint a portrait, dance, sculpt, play the guitar, write a comic book, design a t-shirt or all of the above. The summer musical program provides the opportunity to put on a Broadway-style show under professional direction and design. The Teen Visual and Performing Arts Intensive offers a higher level of classes in graphic design, music production, photography, fashion, dance and more.
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