The Dixie Performing Arts Center in Huntingdon is thrilled to announce the commencement of registration for its summer camps tailored for both kids and adults, beginning on April 28 at 10 a.m. CT. These programs promise an array of activities ranging from pottery and music to photography and theater, catering to all age groups and skill levels. Under the guidance of seasoned instructors, participants will immerse themselves in creative pursuits, whether they're novices eager to explore new interests or experienced individuals seeking to refine their talents. Financial assistance is available through scholarships for students from Pre-K to 12th grade, funded by contributions from the TN Arts Commission and the Solomon DeVille Memorial Art Scholarship. The diverse camp offerings ensure a memorable summer filled with fun, learning, and artistic exploration.
This year's lineup features several engaging options designed to inspire creativity across various mediums. Music enthusiasts can join Sheila Hart of Birdsong School of Music for classes covering ukulele, guitar, keyboard, and fundamental music skills. Aspiring potters will benefit from Hannah Kyle's expertise at Mudslingers Pottery Studio, where they'll learn essential techniques such as pinching, coil-building, and slab construction. For those interested in visual arts, Laura Smothers-DeVille leads an art camp focused on developing design principles through two-dimensional and three-dimensional projects using diverse materials. Meanwhile, Jim and Carol Veneman offer photography workshops that teach innovative techniques to capture compelling images, while Cari Dill directs a theater camp culminating in a full-scale production of Madagascar Jr.
Each camp provides unique opportunities for personal growth and artistic expression. Participants in the music camps will enjoy hands-on instruction over five days, concluding with a special session inviting parents to witness their progress. In the pottery camp, students not only create pieces but also participate in glazing processes, with an exhibition showcasing their work scheduled for July 31. Photography camp attendees will explore creative ways of seeing and capturing moments, utilizing provided digital cameras to enhance their skills. Finally, theater camp members will engage in vocal training, character development, and stage choreography, preparing them for a public performance on the Hal Holbrook Stage.
These summer camps represent more than just activities; they are immersive experiences designed to foster creativity and build confidence. By offering a wide spectrum of artistic disciplines, the Dixie Performing Arts Center ensures there's something for everyone. With limited spaces available, early registration is encouraged to secure a spot in the preferred program. Through these enriching experiences, participants will gain valuable insights into the world of art, creating lasting memories and enhancing their skills along the way.