Announcement

Let’s Get Moving – A Different Kind of Theater Camp

Synetic Theater Camps are a wildly fun, highly accessible choice for young people who love moving, playing games, and making memories. Registration is open now for Summer Camps (sessions June 20-August 25) and there are even a few spots left for Spring Break camp, April 3­-7.

Located in National Landing, these performance-based camps are designed for students of all ages – no theater or performance experience required.

Led by professional teaching artists, campers learn acting, movement, and technical theater skills through the lens of Physical Theater. Physical Theater incorporates acting, movement, dance, mime, and acrobatics. If you’ve seen a Cirque du Soleil performance, you’ll find many similarities.

Most first-time campers are new to the performing arts, and teaching artists are well-versed in engaging students at all levels. Parents and campers report that one of the best parts of Synetic is the community, with many families returning year after year because they feel a strong sense of belonging.

Each camp session concludes with a fully staged performance of a original short play written especially for Synetic campers. The Spring Break Camp takes campers to the fictional “Camp Nevermore,” where nothing is what it seems, and the Summer Camp plays are “Arizona Bones,” a twisted take on the adventures of the intrepid archeologist; and “Neverland,” a re-imagining of Peter Pan’s story. High school students are offered a 3-week intensive, during which they will develop their own original, 30-minute production of “MacBeth.”

Learn more at www.synetictheater.org/camps.