Spotlight Summer Fun Theater Filmmaking Camps at Shoreline College for children and teens

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline College is offering two summer camps designed to enhance creativity and self-confidence in children and teens. The Dandylyon Drama Summer Theater Camp, for ages 10-15, aims to cultivate vocal and acting skills, culminating in a Musical Theater Celebration. Campers work with professional teaching artists to learn theater etiquette and teamwork, gaining hands-on experience performing on a real stage. The Filmmaking with Rising Reels & Black Rocket camp, suitable for ages 8-16, introduces participants to video production techniques and storytelling. This camp features projects like "Minecraft Movie Makers" and "UTube FX Shorts," allowing campers to develop their own stories and learn editing skills.

Each camp session has a limited capacity, fostering a focused environment for learning. Both programs take place on the Shoreline College campus, ensuring a safe and inspiring atmosphere. Parents are encouraged to enroll their children soon to secure a spot in these enriching summer experiences.

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