Sarasota Youth Opera Enrolling for 2015 Summer Camp

Coconut Telegraph

Enrollment is now open for young people ages 8-18 for Sarasota Youth Opera’s 2015 Summer Camp, to be held June 8–26. The annual three-week program will run Monday through Friday 9am–12:30pm for campers ages 8–10, and 10am–4pm for campers ages 11–18. No audition is required. All activities are at the Sarasota Opera House. Opportunities are also provided for campers to experience the magic of opera outside the Opera House through field trips and arts group collaborations. The final day will showcase the participants’ work during the program in an on-stage demonstration featuring all campers. All sessions are led by Sarasota Opera artists, directors, instrumentalists, and stage crew. On the final day of camp, families are invited to join the fun and participate alongside their camper in class and attend a final demonstration on the Sarasota Opera House stage. Musically, this year’s camp will focus on the upcoming Sarasota Youth Opera fall production of Hans Krása’s opera Brundibár as well as choral highlights from the upcoming 2015/16 Sarasota Opera season. Tuition for the program is $200 for half day campers and $330 for full day campers. Scholarships are available. The deadline for registration is May 16.

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