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Classes - AACPS Home
Summer
2015
Classes
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THEATRE
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Student
Scholarship
Assistance
Program
AACPS & Maryland Hall
for the Creative Arts
www.aacps.org/cocurricular
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
801 Chase Street Annapolis, MD 21401
410-263-5544 (Annapolis)
410-269-1087 (Baltimore)
301-261-1553 (Washington)
www.mdhallarts.org
Remember, the deadline for applications is
Friday, May 15 at 3:00 p.m.
For more information on specific classes, contact
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts at 410-263-5544
For additional information on the student scholarship program,
contact the Advanced Co-Curricular Programs Office at 410-222-5430.
Por favor, complete y env’e la solicitud a la Advanced Co-Curricular
Programs Office para el
viernes, 15 de mayo a las 3:00 p.m.
Para obtener más información,
consulte en l’nea en www.marylandhall.org,
410-263-5544 o llame libre de cargos al 866-438-3808.
Para obtener información adicional, por favor póngase en contacto con
el Advanced Co-Curricular Oficina de Programas al 410-222-5430.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools • Department of Advanced Studies and Programs • Advanced Co-Curricular Programs
The AACPS Student Scholarship Program
Your child may be eligible for a tuition scholarship for classes offered at
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts!
Dear Parents:
Estimados padres:
Through a partnership with the Division of Advanced Studies
and Programs of Anne Arundel County Public Schools,
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts has agreed to allot 20% of its
annual enrollment for classes offered to school-aged children
as part of AACPS Student Scholarship Program. Only students
who qualify for free and reduced meals (FARMS) are
eligible for the this program.
A través de una asociación con la División de Estudios y
Programas Avanzados de las Escuelas Públicas del Condado
de Anne Arundel, Maryland Hall para las Artes Creativas
(MHCA) ha decidido designar el 20% de su matricula anual
para clases ofrecidas a niños de edad escolar, como parte
del Programa de Becas Estudiantiles de AACPS. Solamente los
estudiantes que califican para la comida gratis o reducida
(FARMS) pueden ser parte de este programa.
Please review the following information and the course
offerings in this booklet carefully. The application must be
completed in full and include your student ID number.
Class choice should be based on your child’s area of interest
and age range. A second choice is strongly encouraged.
Por favor revise cuidadosamente la siguiente información y
los cursos ofrecidos en este folleto. La solicitud debe ser
completada en su totalidad y debe incluir el número de
identificación del estudiante. La selección de clases debe
ser basada en el área de interés de su niño y edad. Se les
recomienda fuertemente que seleccione una segunda opción.
Important information about the AACPS Student Scholarship
Program at Maryland Hall:
Información importante acerca del Programa de Becas
Estudiantiles de AACPS en Maryland Hall:
• Students who are placed in MHCA classes will receive a
confirmation letter from Maryland Hall within ten days of the
application deadline.
• Estudiantes que son colocados en clases de MHCA recibirán
una carta de confirmación de Maryland Hall dentro de diez
d’as de la fecha de vencimiento.
• Materials fee for the instructor will be covered by the
scholarship.
• Los costos de los materiales para el instructor serán
cubiertos por la beca.
• Class information is subject to change, please refer to the
MHCA website for updates.
• La información de clases son sujeta a cambios, por favor
refiérase al sitio web de MHCA para las actualizaciones.
• MHCA classes are subject to cancellation when insufficient
enrollment occurs. There are no exchanges or substitutes for
cancelled classes.
• Las clases de MHCA son sujetas a cancelación cuando
no hay suficientes matriculaciones. No hay cambios ni
sustituciones para clases canceladas.
• Placement is not guaranteed via application only (you must
receive a confirmation letter to have placement).
• La solicitud sola no garantiza una plaza (usted debe recibir
una carta de confirmación para tener una plaza).
Applications deadline: Friday, May 15 at 3:00 p.m.
Advanced Co-Curricular Programs Office (fax: 410-222-5608).
Fecha de vencimiento de solicitudes: viernes 15
de mayo a las 3:00 p.m. Oficina de Programas
Co-curriculares Avanzados (fax: 410-222-5608).
If your child is not selected for the scholarship, you may
register and pay for the class at: www.marylandhall.org.
Si su niño no es seleccionado para una beca, usted puede
inscribirlo y pagar por las clases en: www.marylandhall.org.
If you have any questions, please call the Advanced Co-Curricular
Programs Office at 410-222-5430 or Maryland Hall for the
Creative Arts at 410-263-5544.
Si tiene alguna pregunta, por favor llame a la Oficina de
Programas Co-curriculares Avanzados al 410-222-5430 o a
Maryland Hall para las Artes Creativas al 410-263-5544.
Sincerely,
Atentamente,
Mary Tillar
Assistant Superintendent for Advanced Studies and Programs
Mary Tillar
Asistente Superintendente para Estudios Avanzados y Programas
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Arts & Crafts for Children and Teens
S15300142 Parent and Child Glass Sun Catchers
(Kids Intro to Glass Fusing)
Ages: 6+ | Clare Shepherd
In this 1.5 hour class parents and children will make several colorful glass sun catchers, magnets or pendants. Children of all ages
will enjoy arranging brightly colored pieces of glass which will be
heated in a kiln to fuse them together. Projects will require overnight
cooling and will be available for pick up the following week. Go to
www.flickr.com/photos/marylandhallglassfusing/ to see examples
and class projects.
Thu (10:30am–12:00pm) | 6/18 through 6/18
Other Dates: S15300145 Thu (10:30am–12:00pm) | 7/16 through 7/16
S15300148 Thu (10:30am–12:00pm) | 8/20 through 8/20
S15300150 Artworks: Drawing
Ages: 6–8 | Andrea Olney-Wall
This class is a fun introduction to drawing for the young artist. This
class includes classic drawing skills; line, form, shadow, still life, landscapes, animals and figure studies. Pencil, charcoal, colored pencil
and oil pastel techniques will be included. Please bring a snack and
a drink to class daily. Smocks may be necessary.
Mon–Fri (9:30am–11:00am) | 7/13 through 7/17
S15300152 Artworks: Acrylic Painting
Ages: 6–8 | Andrea Olney-Wall
This class offers a comprehensive introduction to acrylic painting.
Color mixing, painting techniques and subject matter, will be included in a daily lesson.
S15300134 Art and Dance Combo:
The Ice Princesses and the Snowmen
Ages: 6–8+ | Eileen Razzetti RAD RTS
Acrylic paints on canvas board will bring the subject to life. Students
should bring several photos to class the first day. Animals and landscapes will be covered.
A fun filled week of exploration and expression. Each theme based
week-long workshop will offer an Arts and Crafts section and a
Dance section. Students should come prepared with a dry snack
and beverage each day and arrive in comfortable clothing for dance.
Socks or dance shoes are both fine for dance. Please bring an old
t-shirt to put over clothing for arts and crafts. We will explore creative
and classical dance movement, mime, and ethnic dance between
12:45 and 1:45. We will have a supervised snack and restroom break
between 1:45 and 2:30 and then end with the arts and crafts section,
consisting of a collage art drawing combined with prop making
and easy costume construction between 2:30 and 3:45. A parent
showcase for the Art and Dance Camp will be held at the end of
the week on Friday, before pickup, between 2:45 and 3:45.
Please bring a snack and a drink to class daily.
Mon–Fri (9:30am–11:00am) | 6/22 through 6/26
S15300154 Artworks: Endangered Species
Ages: 6–8 | Andrea Olney-Wall
This is a drawing and painting class that covers Animals on the
World Endangered List.
Students will learn how to draw and paint fur, feathers, scales, claws,
teeth, beaks, ears, eyes, noses, and the environments that go along
with the creatures they choose to work with. Students should bring
several pictures to class, of their favorite endangered species.
Mon–Fri (12:45pm–3:45pm) | 7/6 through 7/10
We will also cover facts about all animals, and what we can do to
help! Please bring a snack to class daily. Smocks may be necessary.
Para información en español sobre las clases,
por favor llame al 410-263-5544 ext 20
Mon–Fri (9:30am–11:00am) | 7/6 through 7/10
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S15300156 Artworks: Paint Your Pet
Ages: 6–9 | Andrea Olney-Wall
S15300166 Paper Mache Puppets
Ages: 8–12+ | Cindy Winnick
Children love drawing and painting their pets, be it real, or imaginary!
This class includes drawing and painting techniques for all types of
pets: birds, dogs, cats, turtles,
In this week-long camp, children create puppets using recycled
materials and paper mache. They then paint and decorate their
puppets. They will also build a stage where they can perform skits.
Lots of fun and creativity. Bring an old shirt or smock and a dry
snack and drink. Please contact the instructor at cawinnick@gmail.
com with any questions.
Mice, lizards, horses, hedge hogs and so on. We will start with a
drawing and finish with an acrylic painting on canvas. Students
should bring several photos of their pet to the first class. Snacks
and drinks allowed.
Mon–Fri (9:30am–11:30am) | 7/6 through 7/10
Mon–Fri (9:30am–11:00am) | 7/20 through 7/24
S15300158 Children’s Open Studio
Ages: 6–10 | Andrea Olney-Wall
S15300168 In Search of the Great Masters
Summer Art Workshop
Ages: 8–12+ | Carol Vogel
This class is geared towards the young artist who enjoys playing with
art and craft materials such as tempra paints, glitter, glue, oil pastels,
special papers, scissors, yarns, stencils, and more! Each child will have
guidance as well as technical information to accomplish their ideas.
Large and small scale projects will be included. Students may bring
a snack to class daily. Smocks may be necessary.
Learn to paint by copying paintings by famous artists. Award winning
National Gallery of Art copyist, Carol Vogel, teaches a fun, step-bystep approach. Students will complete copies of paintings by famous
artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Mary Cassatt, Matisse and Picasso.
Students will work with acrylic and pastel medium. Students will also
learn about the lives of the famous artists whose work they copy.
Mon–Fri (9:30am–11:00am) | 7/27 through 7/31
Mon–Fri (9:30am–12:00pm) | 8/10 through 8/14
S15300160 Clay-Works
Ages: 7–10 | Debra Soreff
S15300170 Artworks Mini workshop: A Visit to Ancient Egypt
Ages: 9–12+ | Andrea Olney-Wall
A fun hands-on introduction to clay, this class has children exploring
basic constructing techniques by creating a variety of projects. Students use the pinch, coil and slab methods of building to construct
their own unique creations. Brightly colored glazes will be used to
decorate the projects created.
This Mini Workshop visits Ancient Egypt, creating your own artifacts:
mummies with Hieroglyphics,Pharaoh’s jewelry and Shabti figures
with boxes. Students should bring a drink and a snack to class daily.
Students. will need a smock
Mon–Wed. (9:30am–12:00pm) | 6/29 through 7/1
Mon–Fri (12:30pm–2:00pm) | 7/13 through 7/17
S15300172 Junior Interior Design
Ages: 9–12 | Andrea Olney-Wall
S15300162 Hands On History of Art
Ages: 7–10 | Debra Soreff
Students will learn the basic skills of interior design working with the
actual measurements of their bedrooms. Styles, colors, fabric paint,
and accessories will be brought together in a scale rendition of their
Dream Bedroom, students will create a colorful storyboard drawing.
Each day we will explore a different artist or movement in Art and
then use elements from these masters in our own creations. Pop
Art, Abstract Art, Collage and Assemblage and Plein Air Painting
will be studied. Artwork created will be both two dimensional and
three dimensional.
Please note: Homework for this class includes a trip to Joanne Fabric
Store for material color samples, and measuring their bedroom. Instructions for home work will be sent home with the student at first class.
Mon–Fri (12:30pm–4:00pm) | 7/20 through 7/24
Mon–Fri (11:30am–1:00pm) | 7/27 through 7/31
S15300164 Trash to Treasure
Ages: 7–11 | Jodi Roberts
S15300174 Junior Artists Mini workshop: Kachina Spirit Figures
Ages: 9–13 | Andrea Olney-Wall
Kids will use everyday items and recycled materials to create functional crafts and decorative art. Projects include soda tab bracelets,
bottle cap magnets, 3D sculpture, canvas art and more. Campers
will be able to choose from a variety of projects and keep their
completed work. Everyone should bring a snack and water bottle
each day.
This Jr. workshop will create a Kachina Spirit Figure after the Navajo
and Hopi Native Americans. Students will use acrylic paints, feathers, leather,beads and wooden figures, following tribal symbols
and colors. Please bring a snack and a drink to class daily. We will
be using hot glue guns.
Mon–Fri (9:30am–12:00pm) | 8/10 through 8/14
Mon–Wed. (12:30pm–3:30pm) | 6/29 through 7/1
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Arts and Crafts, continued
S15300176 Junior Fashion Design
Ages: 9–12+ | Andrea Olney-Wall
S15300190 Teen Glass Dish (Intro to Glass Fusing)
Ages: 13 | Clare Shepherd
Students concentrate on drawing skills that will enhance designs for
contemporary fashions. Inspiration for subject matter will discussed
daily. Bring several of your own designs to class the first day, if available. This introductory level will cover clothing and costume design.
Styles, details, accessories and seasonal colors will be included.
In this 3 hour class students will be introduced to many fundamental
concepts related to creating glass objects in the kiln. You will make a
8î by 8î glass plate, bowl or sun catcher using sheet glass in a design
of choice. Projects will be fired after the workshop and available for
pick up the following week. Go to www.flickr.com/photos/marylandhallglassfusing/ to see examples and class projects.
Mon–Fri (11:30am–1:30pm) | 7/13 through 7/17
Thu (10:00am– 1:00pm) | 6/25 through 6/25
Other Dates: S15300191 Thu (10:00am– 1:00pm) | 7/23 through 7/23
S15300192 Thu (10:00am– 1:00pm) | 8/13 through 8/13
S15300178 Junior Drawing Workshop
Ages: 9–13 | Andrea Olney-Wall
This class is for beginner and intermediate level students. This class
offers a comprehensive introduction to classic drawing skills through
the study of subject, medium and composition. Pencil, charcoal
and colored pencils will be used on a variety of subjects such as
landscape, animal and figurative studies. Students may bring a
snack to class daily.
S15300195 Drawing Workshop
Ages: 14+ | Andrea Olney-Wall
This workshop will cover classic drawing skills through various materials and techniques. Students will concentrate on lighting effects,
form and composition through the use of pencils, charcoals and
conte crayon. A daily ìlessonî will be followed by open studio time
for students to apply drawing techniques to the subject matter of
their choice. Please contact the instructor with ideas before the
first class. Ideas may include drawing from personal photos, still life
objects, and specific drawing styles or materials. Materials include
sketch book, various pencils, charcoals, erasers, tortillions, still life
materials and is due to the instructor at the first class. Please bring
a lunch and /or snacks to class everyday.
Mon–Fri (11:30am–1:00pm) | 7/6 through 7/10
S15300180 Junior Painting Workshop
Ages: 9–13 | Andrea Olney-Wall
This class offers a comprehensive introduction to acrylic painting.
The student’s choice of subject matter will be painted on canvas
board. Emphasis will be placed on color mixing, composition and
technique. Students may bring a snack to class daily.
Mon–Fri (11:30am–1:00pm) | 6/22 through 6/26
Mon–Fri (11:30am–1:00pm) | 7/20 through 7/24
S15300196 Acrylic Painting Workshop
Ages: 14+ | Andrea Olney-Wall
S15300182 Enviro-Wall
Ages: 10+ | Andrea Olney-Wall
Students start with basic drawing skills to create a composition for
two paintings. One will use an image transfer techniques and the
other will use free hand styles. Both brush and pallet knife techniques will be covered in class. Basic color mixing will be followed
by suggested color pallets, depending upon subject. A variety of
painting mediums will also be covered in class with students making
a sampler to include with their finished paintings. Students should
supply several different photos for their subject matter. Materials
include a paint set, board and stretched canvases, use of various
mediums and brushes and pallet knives and is due to the instructor
at the first class.
Students select a subject, either from class stock photos or from
home to paint a 4X6 ft. oversized-painting to hang on the wall.
Painting techniques and working with color along with drawing
the subject will give the student the technical background for large
work. Subject matter may include landscape, animals, geometrics,
rain forests, coral reefs and more. No portraits please. This covers
canvas, pallets, paints, brushes, drawing materials, paper, and clean
up supplies. Students should bring a lunch and several drinks to class
daily. Please wear old clothes. A camera is fun to have to record the
daily process of these paintings.
Please bring a lunch and /or snacks to class everyday.
Mon–Fri ( 9:30am–1:30pm) | 8/3 through 8/7
Mon–Fri (1:30pm–3:30pm) | 6/22 through 6/26
Para información en español sobre las clases, por favor llame al 410-263-5544 ext 20
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S15300202 Pastels Workshop for Teens
Ages: 13–16 | André Tullier
A one-day workshop for beginning and intermediate students. Use
soft and hard pastels to create a still life pastel painting from life.
Instructor demonstration includes lessons on drawing, composition,
light and shade and lost and found edges. Supplies are available
from the instructor for a materials fee or contact the instructor at
[email protected] for supply list.
Sat (9:30am–3:30pm) | 6/27 through 6/27
S15300204 Pastels for Teens
Ages: 13–16 | André Tullier
For beginning and intermediate students. Studying from life
students will use soft and hard pastels to create pastel paintings.
Instructor demonstration includes lessons on drawing, composition,
light and shade and lost and found edges. Supplies are available
from the instructor for a materials fee or contact the instructor at
[email protected] for supply list.
Mon–Wed ( 9:30am–12:30pm) | 8/3 through 8/5
S15300206 Teen Drawing Foundations
Ages: 13–16 | André Tullier
S15300198 Clay Workshop for Teens & Tweens
Ages: 11–14+ | Jonnie Friedman
Learn to draw what you see or hone your skills that you already have!
Students will go through a series of exercises working in charcoal.
You will organize your drawing with shapes and tone. Line, value,
positive/negative space, proportion and perspective are covered.
Supplies are available from the instructor for a materials fee or contact instructor for supply list at [email protected].
A week long workshop designed for the young clay artist. This is
an opportunity to spend two and a half hours every day for a week
exploring the amazing possibilities with clay. Students will learn the
basics of wheel throwing, hand building, clay preparation, decoration and glazing. This is an excellent class for people with little to
no experience as well as those who have been working with clay
for some time. Come work with a seasoned Art teacher and potter!
Mon–Tue ( 9:30am–12:30pm) | 7/6 through 7/7
S15300208 Outdoor Color Painting for Teens (Oil)
Ages: 13–16 | André Tullier
Come in old clothes and bring a big thirsty towel.
Mon–Fri (9:30am–12:00pm) | 8/3 through 8/7
Other Dates: S15300199 Mon–Fri (1:00pm–3:30pm) | 8/3 through 8/7
Experience painting the light and color outdoors (north light studio still life painting during inclement weather). Students will paint
simple outdoor still life setups, learning to see and use color to create
a particular quality of light much like the impressionists of the 19th
Century. These techniques are a great introduction to oil painting,
as well as building a student’s confidence and helping the more
experienced student with his/her ability to paint realistically and
expressively. Supplies are available from the instructor for a materials
fee or contact instructor for supply list at [email protected].
S15300202 Realism Pastel Painting for Teens Workshop
Ages: 13–16 | Carol Vogel
This workshop is for all levels from beginner to advanced. Starting with an introduction to color theory and value, students then
progress to composition, color mixing, creating form with color and
tone, and pastel painting techniques. Students will start with still
life material or may bring a photo or subjects of their own choice
to work from.
Wed–Fri ( 9:30am–12:30pm) | 7/8 through 7/10
Mon–Fri (12:30pm–3:00pm) | 8/10 through 8/14
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Theatre
transport themselves to magical worlds, and experiment a variety of
methods to tell a story. This program combines movement, dance,
song, visual arts, and drama as students develop their own original
fairytales! Your time culminates with a final sharing for family and
friends of highlights and stories at the final class. This class takes
place at Compass Rose Theater at 49 Spa Rd., Annapolis MD 21401
education@
Classic Tales
Ages: 5–7 | Robin DeLamater
Classic Tales is a multi-sensory approach to guiding children’s experience with literature in a classroom rather than stage environment.
After reading each tale aloud, we work as a group to express the
story dramatically. We arrange props and simple scenery, choose
costumes from the collection, use speech and song to tell the story
and move expressively to instrumental music for processions, dances
and other plot elements. Children will make props which they will
take home at the end of the class. Parents watch the final minutes
of each class to view our work.
CompassRoseTheater.org and visit www.compassrosetheater.org.
Mon–Fri (1:00pm–4:00pm) | 6/22 through 6/26
Annapolis Musical Theatre Summer Camp
Priscilla Smith
S15300210 The Little Mermaid
S15300250 Ages: 7–8
S15300251 Ages: 9–11
S15300252 Ages: 11–16
Join us as we explore this beloved story of Ariel, the brave and
resourceful child-woman of the sea who not only falls in love with
a handsome prince but also the idea of becoming a human being.
Hans Christian Andersen’s original story as well as favorite Disney
songs and scenes will inspire our playful work with images of life
as a mermaid.
This summer, come join us in exploring the world of singing, dancing
and acting!! Everyone will get their chance to SHINE!
This Musical Theatre Summer Camp offers an exciting 2 weeks of
comprehensive musical theatre training that promises to be engaging, challenging, and inspiring. AMTC (Annapolis Musical Theatre
Company) recognizes each child’s talent and gives him or her the
necessary building blocks to grow as a performer. Camp will include
classes in voice, acting, and dance, with cutting-edge workshops
that culminate in a final performance for family and friends. Campers
will also get to learn set building skills by creating all the sets for for
their final performance which will take place on the last day of camp.
Mon–Thu (12:30pm–2:30pm) | 7/6 through 7/9
S15300212 Frozen
Girls and boys alike love this wonderful story of Princess Elsa of Arendelle who lives in fear with a powerful secret--she was born with
the power to create ice and snow. Come join us as we use costumes,
props, and simple sets to play with the wonderful music and images
inspired by this intriguing story of two sisters and their loyal friends.
Campers, of all skill levels, begin by rotating through morning classes
taught by our experienced teaching artists. While students learn
and improve theatre-related skills in voice, dance, and acting, they
also gain focus and discipline while exercising their mind and body.
During afternoon rehearsals, students work toward their on-stage
performance while building teamwork skills, a sense of accomplishment and self-esteem. Most of all, they have fun! We look forward
to seeing you in camp this year.
Mon–Thu (12:30pm–2:30pm) | 7/13 through 7/16
S15300216 Kinder Theater
Ages: 5–7 | The Compass Rose Theater
Young actors will use their imaginations as their guide on exciting adventures to a variety of exotic lands and faraway locations!
Swing from vines in the jungle, hunt for treasure on an island, and
soar through space in a rocket ship! Students use classic and contemporary stories to navigate their explorations. Through the use
of creative dramatics, movement, song, and visual arts, students
will create their own original dramatic journeys! Every day a different adventure! Class culminates in a sharing of favorites from
their week at Compass Rose Theater for family and friends! This
class takes place at Compass Rose Theater at 49 Spa Rd., Annapolis
MD 21401 [email protected] and visit www.
compassrosetheater.org.
Campers must bring a healthy lunch and a healthy snack each day.
Water is the only beverage allowed at camp and there is no candy
allowed. Campers will need to wear black jazz pants or shorts, a
black t-shirt, leotard, or tank top and black jazz shoes to camp each
day Hair must be pulled away from face.
Last class and performance take place on the last day of camp.
www.annapolismusicaltheater.com/
Mon–Fri (9:00am–2:30pm) | 8/3 through 8/14
Mon–Fri (10:00am–12:00pm) | 6/22 through 6/26
S15300217 Fairytales Onstage!
Ages: 7–11 | The Compass Rose Theater
Create an ensemble of actors working together to dramatize classic
and contemporary fantasy stories on stage! Students will explore
their bodies, voice, mind, and imaginations to develop characters,
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Movement & Dance
S15300240 Teen Dance and Ballroom
Ages: 12–15+ | Jennifer Gooding
Ballroom dance is not just for adults anymore. Teens are introduced
to age appropriate ballroom and latin dance styles and how they
can be applied for school functions and beyond. Students do not
have to have a partner for this class. No experience necessary. Dance
attire, Ballet or jazz shoes for girls and boys. For additional info, call
Jennifer Gooding of the Annapolis Dance Academy at 410-757-8860
or go to www.annapolisdanceacademy.com.
Tue (6:00pm–6:50pm) | 6/9 through 7/14
S15300242 Ballet, Tap and Jazz
Ages: 5–8 | Cheryl Mauck
Learn dance steps in ballet, tap and hip hop jazz plus explore movement through creative imagery and props. No class 7/3/13. Dress:
Leotard, tights and ballet and tap shoes.
Wed (5:15pm–6:00pm) | 6/17 through 8/5
S15300244 Ballet, Broadway and Bop
Ages: 5–8 | Cheryl Mauck
This fun, high energy class will include combinations in jazz, hip hop,
broadway, ballet and tap! Concentrate on technique, coordination
and performance. Workshop will conclude with a showcase filled
with a multitude of dances. Miss Cheryl will supply the costumes!
Please bring a water bottle and small snack. Dress: leotard, tights,
jazz shoes or ballet slippers, tap shoes (optional).
Mon–Fri (9:00am–12:00pm) | 7/13 through 7/17
S15300246 Jazz Dance for Kids (Hip Hop)
Ages: 8–12 | Cheryl Mauck
Learn hip hop, traditional, Latin and Broadway-style movements.
Students work on alignment, technique, coordination and performance. No class 7/3/13. Dress: dance attire (leotard & tights, jazz
pants or leggings/ jazz shoes or bare feet).
S15300238 Kids Dance and Ballroom
Ages: 6–10+ | Jennifer Gooding
Wed (6:00pm–6:45pm) | 6/17 through 8/5
Ballroom dance is not just for adults anymore. Kids are introduced
to age appropriate ballroom and latin dance styles and how they
can be applied for school functions and beyond. Students do not
have to have a partner for this class. No experience necessary. Dance
attire. Ballet or jazz shoes for boys and girls. For additional info, call
Jennifer Gooding of the Annapolis Dance Academy at 410-757-8860
or go to www.annapolisdanceacademy.com.
S15350003 Pre-Ballet Levels 1 & 2
Ages: 5–6 | Ballet Theatre of Maryland Faculty
Students begin learning basic classical ballet etiquette as well
as ballet steps in different rhythmic meters. Special attention is
given to body alignment and increased exercises for strength
and coordination. Students must be 5 years old on or before
April 15, 2015. The attire for all classes, except where otherwise
noted, is as follows: Girls: Black BTM leotard, pink tights and pink
ballet slippers. No jewelry and hair must be neatly pulled back
Tue (5:00pm–5:50pm) | 6/9 through 7/14
Para información en español sobre las clases, por favor llame al 410-263-5544 ext 20
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from the face. Boys: White t-shirt, black tights and white or black
ballet slippers. Please Note: BTM’s black leotard may be purchased
exclusively through BTM. Order forms are available on our website,
www.balletmaryland.org, or by calling our office at 410-263-8289.
Forms will also be available in classrooms the first few weeks of
class. Contact Ballet Theatre of Maryland with questions.
Mon (4:30pm–5:30pm) | 6/22 through 7/27
Other Dates: S15350004 Wed (4:30pm–5:30pm) | 6/24 through 7/29
S15360002 Intermediate One Week Dance Camp:
Petricia and the Wolf
Ages: 6–9+ | Eileen Razzetti RAD RTS
This summer dance week will incorporate dance movements using
the theme of the ballet Peter and the Wolf. No dance experience
is necessary. Classical ballet, free movement (modern), mime, and
character dance will all be included during this week. The children
will have two short snack and restroom breaks which will be supervised. We will also watch portions of the Firebird DVD at different
times during the breaks. Please send in bottled water and easy, dry
food snacks. This is not lunch. Dress: Girls; Any solid color leotard,
pink ankle socks and ballet shoes. Boys; white t-shirt, black shorts,
white ankle socks and white ballet shoes. All items available at Dance
Supplies Etc., 410-647-8727.
Mon–Fri (12:45pm–3:45pm) | 7/13 through 7/17
Para información en español sobre las clases,
por favor llame al 410-263-5544 ext 20
Summer 2015
Anne Arundel County Public Schools
Student Scholarship Program at Maryland Hall Application Form
For students eligible for free and reduced meals.
Del Programa de Becas Estudiantiles a Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts)
Application must be returned by 3:00 p.m. Friday, May 15, to: Linda Rau
(Impreso de solicitud debe ser revuelto para Advanced Co-Curricular Programs
viernes, 15 de mayo a:) Anne Arundel County Public Schools
2644 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401
Or FAX to:
(O envie por fax a:)
410-222-5608
Specific Maryland Hall Course (list in order of preference) (Espec’ficas curso de Maryland Hall (lista por orden de preferencia))
1
2
Course ID #
(# de identificación del curso)
Course Name
(curso)
Course ID #
(# de identificación del curso)
Course Name
(curso)
Student Information (please print) (Datos del esudiantes (escrito))
Student’s Last Name (apellido)
First (nombre)
Student’s Home Street Address (direccion)
Home Phone (número de teléfono)
Middle (segundo nombre)
Student’s Date of Birth
(fecha de nacimiento)
City (ciudad)
Parent/Guardian Work Phone (teléfono del trabajo)
Student’s Present School (escuela del estudiante)
Student Identification Number (SIF) (available from school)
(número de identificación del estudiante (disponibles en la escuela))
Zip (código postal)
Parent/Guardian email (email del padre)
Grade (grado)
Is student currently on an IEP?
(Es actualmente estudiante
en un IEP?)
Age (edad)
Yes (sí)
No (no)
We understand that application to the student scholarship program does not
guarantee placement in a course. (Students who are not placed may enroll in classes
by paying the tuition fees.)
• Scholarship program students are subject to the rules and regulations of Maryland
Hall. Regular attendance is a condition of acceptance.
Entendemos que la Programa de Becas Estudiantiles no garantiza la colocación
en un curso. (Los estudiantes que no se colocan pueden inscribirse en las clases
mediante el pago de la matr’cula.)
• The parent/guardian accepts responsibility for the student’s transportation,
materials and any special equipment or clothing the course may require.
• El padre o tutor acepta la responsabilidad del transporte del estudiante, los
materiales y los equipos especiales o la ropa del curso puede exigir.
• We release Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts from any liability, claims, judgments or
demands arising as a result of any course of instruction or supervision at Maryland Hall
for the Creative Arts.
• Del Programa de Becas Estudiantiles están sujetos a las normas y reglamentos de
Maryland Hall. La asistencia regular es una condición de aceptación.
• Lanzamos Maryland for the Creative Arts de cualquier responsabilidad, demandas, juicios
o demandas que surjan como resultado de cualquier curso de instrucción o supervisión
en Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
Student Signature (Firma del estudiante)
Date (Fecha)
Parent/Guardian Signature (Firma del Padre)
Date (Fecha)
Parent Guardian Name (printed) (Nombre del Padre (escrito))
George Arlotto, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Program sponsored by the
Advanced Co-Curricular Programs Office Anne Arundel County Public Schools
and
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, Inc.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools prohibits discrimination in matters affecting employment or in providing access to programs on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability unrelated in nature and extent so as to reasonably preclude performance. For more information, contact The
Office of Investigations, Anne Arundel County Public Schools, 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21401, (410) 222-5286; TDD (410) 222-5500. www.aacps.org
Publication Number 2597/35 (Rev. 3/15)/Design & Print Services/SG

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