![]() (Press Release) (West Palm Beach, FL) – Prepare for a season brimming with vibrant creativity and boundless inspiration at the renowned Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, which proudly announces its summer education programming for 2025. Offering an array of programs in acting, dance and vocal performance, teaching artists at the Kravis Center provide young people aged 9 to 13 with the opportunity for an unforgettable experience with ArtsCamp and The Broadway Artists Intensive (TBAI) Junior. “The Kravis Center is thrilled to provide young artists with the opportunity to hone their skills under the guidance of accomplished teaching artists and Broadway professionals,” said Tracy C. Butler, the Kravis Center's Senior Director of Education. “Both ArtsCamp and The Broadway Artists Intensive Junior program offer enriching experiences, fostering friendships among students with a shared enthusiasm for the arts.”
ArtsCamp will be held June 2-20. ArtsCamp is an innovative, three-week summer camp that provides 70 young artists with a working knowledge of what it takes to bring a show from an idea to reality. The program offers an intensive performing arts approach focusing on dramatic composition and performance for students ages 9 to 11. No audition is required. Under the guidance of professional teaching artists, campers will explore acting, dance, technical theater and vocal music, culminating in an ensemble piece produced by the young artists and performed for family and friends. For campers with a keen interest in the performing arts, this curriculum allows them to expand their experience and develop new technical and performance skills. The cost for ArtsCamp is $750. Classes are held Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended care is available. To apply, please visit kravis.org/artscamp or contact Keena Gumbinner at 561-651-4339 or [email protected]. ArtsCamp is generously sponsored by Rick and Rosemary Johnston and the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation Arts and Culture Fund of Palm Beach and Martin Counties. The Broadway Artists Intensive (TBAI) Junior will be held June 23-27. Created by Broadway professionals Jason Gillman and Jackie Bayne Gillman, TBAI Junior offers students ages 9 to 13 the opportunity to study all areas of the performing arts with daily classes in ballet, jazz, tap, vocal technique, acting and improvisation. No audition is required, but space is limited. TBAI Junior is taught by the same professional Broadway faculty as the more demanding, by-audition-only three-week program, The Intensive, and includes a special guest artist. TBAI Junior is designed for young performers eager to refine their skills in a professional and supportive environment. The cost for The Broadway Artists Intensive Junior is $475, with an additional $25 registration fee. To register, please visit thebroadwayartistsintensive.com. For questions, call 1-855-554-2929. The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts provides exceptional cultural experiences that entertain, inspire, and educate audiences across the entire community. For more information, please visit kravis.org. To learn more about the Kravis Center’s other education programs, visit kravis.org/education-community. To help support the Kravis Center’s education mission, please call the Development Department at 561-651-4320 or visit kravis.org and click on Giving and Support. Comments are closed.
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