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The San Francisco Arts Education Project is raising summer camp to a fine art. The 16th annual SFArtsED Summer offers three two-week sessions of participatory arts camp for kids 6 to 14 from June 6 to July 15 at James Lick Middle School in the heart of Noe Valley.
Campers 6 to 9 spend their days in Exploration, an exhilarating, daylong blend of everything from rhythms and theater to drawing and sculpting, from instrument making to contemporary dance.
Campers 9 to 14 choose the camp sessions that interest them most. Some may choose the Visual Artist track, which involves full- or half-days of cartooning and illustration, painting and drawing, sculpture and clay and fashion. Others may choose Broadway Bound, a challenging full- or half-day program combining singing, dancing and acting training and performance.
During Session Two (June 2-July 1), campers 9 to 14 can choose the Renaissance Artist track, which means a full and varied artistic day: visual arts in the morning and the performing arts in the afternoon.
Broadway Bound performers in Session Three are part of something very special: a staged concert production of Guys and Dolls performed with the UC Berkeley Summer Symphony.
A PDF of the SFArtsED Summer 2011 brochure can be downloaded at
http://www.sfartsed.org/sfartsed-summer-camp/