
Kids can camp with Shakespeare

A few spots are still open at a new summer day camp that provides a
fun way for young children to discover the art of theater and the
works of William Shakespeare.
The Grand Valley Shakespeare Festival presents Will Power Summer
Camp, with morning sessions for students entering first through third
grade, and afternoon sessions for fourth through sixth grade. Sessions
are available the week of June 18-22 and June 25-29 at the Performing
Arts Center on Grand Valley’s Allendale Campus.
Campers will discover what goes into creating a play and fun
activities that explore storytelling and theater vocabulary. The week
ends with a showcase for friends and family to share what campers have
accomplished during the week.
“Each session revolves around one of the Bard’s works as campers
explore the process of drama through a variety of fun activities that
expand their imagination,” said camp director Whitney Hershberger, a
Grand Valley Theater alumna who is currently a MFA candidate at the
Utah Shakespearean Festival.
Professional actors from Michigan’s own Pigeon Creek Shakespeare
Company will lead campers in an array of workshops from the language
of Shakespeare to safe stage combat. Grand Valley theater and
education students will also work as counselors and assist with teaching.
Camp prices begin at $100 per weeklong session, with discounts
for additional campers or sessions. A limited number of need-based
partial scholarships are available. For more details and a complete
schedule, visit www.gvsu.edu/shakes, or contact Professor Karen Libman
in the School of Communications at x13510, or by email to [email protected].
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