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ART AND ABOUT

These summer camps make it possible.

BY SU BYRON AND MARTY FUGATE CONTRIBUTORS

Get the kids out of the house and into these arts camps while school’s out.

Some people are lifelong art lovers. That love spans artistic creation, appreciation or support — and sometimes all three. Ask art mavens when the muse stole their hearts and many will reply “childhood.” If they think a little more, they’ll often narrow it down to summertime art programs. And that’s when a flood of happy childhood memories return. Transcendent violin lessons. A dance class that revealed new possibilities of movement. A figure-drawing class that opened their eyes. The lifelong love that’s born in childhood may lead to a career as a working artist or a deeper grasp of others’ artistry. Either way, it’s a more fulfilling life. The following artful summer camps will all provide these eye-opening moments, along with happy childhood memories.

SARASOTA YOUTH OPERA

Opera is magic, and this camp reveals its magic secrets. Adult creative professionals teach talented young kids and teens all they need to know to participate in Sarasota Youth Opera’s summer camp, which is available for every skill level and also provides scholarships. The sessions target two age groups: kids (8-10) and pre-teens and teens (11-18). Either way, it’s a great start for future opera stars or a great experience for kids who don’t want to make a career out of it but want to enjoy opera’s magic. 941-366-8450; Ext. 249; SarasotaOpera.org/summer-camp

FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE

FST offers one-week and three-week camp experiences open to young people between the ages of 5 to 17. They’re all winners, but here are three selections:

Little Theatre (5 and 6) is all about creating songs and storytelling for the stage. In the end, the kids put on a show for family and friends. Children’s Performing Arts Camp (7-12) is a supportive boot camp for acting, voice, improvisation and dance skills. (Self-esteem is an added bonus.) Teen Improv (13-17) boosts creativity, self-expression and empathy. Teens also learn to create hilarious, unscripted comedy. How cool is that? 941-366-1350; FloridaStudio Theatre.org/fst-school-youth

ART CENTER SARASOTA

According to Pablo Picasso, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he/she grows up.” Just in time for summer, ACS offers a solution for kids and teens — three, actually. Creative Kids (6-10) lays a foundation for artistic expression. Emerging Arts (11-15) builds on that foundation.

Stop Motion Boot Camp (11-15) proves that every child is also a motion picture artist. Budding auteurs learn the basics of filmmaking — and make their own short film in the process. 941-365-2032; ArtSarasota.org/summercamp

ASOLO REP

Asolo Rep’s creative camps make a dramatic difference in kids’ lives. There are many sessions to choose from. Here are three: Artistic Adventures (6-7) releases young artists’ imagination and self-expression with performance, story-building and creative play. Courageous Creating (8-10) takes kids on an epic journey of role-playing, characterbuilding, and strategy in the spirit of “Dungeons and Dragons.” Miniature

Worlds (11-14) immerses kids in theatrical design. Each camper gets to build their own fantastic realm from everyday materials. (We’re not sure if fantasy author George R. R. Martin got his start that way. But we wouldn’t be surprised.) 941-351-8000; AsoloRep.org/summercamp

CIRCUS ARTS CONSERVATORY: CIRCUS SUMMER CAMP

Thanks to Circus Arts Conservatory, local kids don’t have to run away to join the circus. The Conservatory’s Circus

Summer Camp is right in our own backyard. The camp’s teachers have deep roots in Sarasota’s circus history and are seasoned circus professionals who know the ropes. Their lessons in circus artistry include acrobatics, clowning, juggling, silks, Hula-Hoops and multiple permutations of the flying trapeze. In the process, they finetune students’ coordination and spatial awareness. (That stuff’s boring to kids, so you might not mention it.) 941-355-9805; CircusArts.org/programs/circus-summer-camp-2CircusArts.org/programs/circus-summer-camp-2

CREARTE LATINO

Whatever form it takes, the language of art empowers creative expression. (To put it another way, when Carlos Santana has a song in his heart, he knows how to play it.) CreArte Latino’s bilingual art courses make sure nothing’s lost in translation. Its Bilingual

Acting Workshop (8-10) immerses young actors in the impact of two distinct cultures and languages on their characters. The young artists of its Bilingual Paint & Fun (6-10) join forces to create a painting together. They start with a creation dialogue in Spanish and English. Their bilingual brainstorming results in a joyful, collaborative image celebrating Independence Day. 941-732-7191; CreArteLatino.org

SARASOTA BALLET

Ballet has an intentionally designed movement vocabulary. As language learning comes easily to kids, Sarasota Ballet wants to get them on their toes early. Its Summer Intensive (11-22) is the place to be for young dancers who want to achieve fluency in ballet’s wordless communication. Students are guided through a comprehensive curriculum, including classical and modern techniques, variations, repertoire and pas de deux. There are three sessions (June 26-July 29; July 10-July 29; and June 26-July 8). At the end, students show off what they’ve learned in performances called “InMotion,” which are open to the public. 941-225-6520; SarasotaBallet.org

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