The regular dance year is almost over, and schools are
coming to a close. Kids are ready for
outdoor fun and family vacations. When
you think about summertime you think of fun times and warm weather. Well, Shaw Dance Studio is bringing the
summertime fun indoors for your little ones.
On June 8th-11th Shaw Dance Studio is
holding a Summer Dance Camp! There are
three different camps for ages 3-8 years old.
On each of those days from 9-11:30 your child can join one of the three
dance summer camps.
The first summer camp is for girls 3-5 years old. Princess Camp will pick a princess each day
to dress like and they will learn dances based around that particular
princess. Ballet technique, stretching
& conditioning, creative movement, tumbling, and hip hop will be targeting
for these little princesses. A princess
craft will be done each day and a special princess “tea time” too! Your little princess will love this special
time for her and other princesses. The
final day of class there will be a special princess performance for the
parents.
The second summer camp is for little boys 3-5 years
old. During Superhero Camp your little
boys will be dressing up as a specific superhero each day and be taught stretching,
conditioning, locomotor skills, tumbling, hip hop, and rhythm &
timing. A special superhero snack will
be provided each day. On the final day
of class there will be a final superhero performance for all you parents. This camp is sure to be a great time for all
the little boys involved.
The third summer camp is for girls 6-8 years old. Pop Star Camp allows the girls to dress up as
a
specific pop star each day. During the
Pop Star Camp the girls will participate in stretching, conditioning, jazz
technique, ballet technique, hip hop, rhythm and timing. A Pop Star snack will be provided daily and
on the final day of class your little pop stars will put on a performance for
all the parents.
If you have any other questions please call the studio at 801-776-3607. Spots are filling up quickly so call today
to reserve your spot.
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