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WC FAC 2010 Information

Where? West Catholic High School 1801 Bristol Ave N.W.

When? June 14- 18, 2010 8:30 AM - 12:00 Noon Art Show and Performance - Friday

Who? For any student entering grades 4 - 8.

How Much? $35.00 per student, due with registration by May 31.
Registration fee is $40.00 after this date.
If student should not attend camp a $10.00 cancellation fee will be accessed.

Each student enrolled in our Fine Arts Camp is expected to participate in three, hour long classes per day. Our classes will run 8:30-9:30, 9:45-10:45, and 11:00-12:00. Students will select their favorites and will be scheduled accordingly, on first come first serve basis.

Registration deadline: May 31, 2010
(only students registered on or before May 31 will be guaranteed a free Fine Arts Camp T-shirt)

To enroll in our camp please complete the registration and medical forms for each student and send with a check (payable to WC Fine Arts Camp) to:
West Catholic Fine Arts Camp
1801 Bristol Avenue
Grand Rapids , MI 49504

For questions call:
Ms. Lisa Nawrocki, camp director at 233-5939

or at lisanawrocki@grcss.org

Class Offerings:
Art Exploration
: in this hands-on class students explore different art mediums through a series of projects.

Cartooning: learn to create original cartoons, comic strips, and caricatures.

Drawing: a formal drawing class where basic drawing methods are learned and practiced.

Graphic Design: learn to create original artwork on the computer and page layout design.

Intro to Band: students who have little or no experience with instrumental music will enjoy learning about music and playing on recorders. Intended for students in grades 4 – 6.Chorus: students who love to sing will learn how to participate in a formal vocal music program.

Dance: is for students who love dance and are interested in learning ballet and jazz dance techniques, students of all levels welcomed.

Drama 1: students will be introduced to drama through improvisation, theater games, and puppetry.

Drama 2: students will expand their knowledge of theater through improvisation, theater games, dramatic reading and stage presentation.

Creative Writing: learn how much fun writing can be through this class which will publish their work by the end of the week.

   


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