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Summer Camp Guide: Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Summer Camps

March 14, 2016
Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts Summer Camps
Camps are held at:
St. Johns Parish Day School
9130 Frederick Rd
Ellicott City, MD 21044;
Howard Community College Smith Theatre; and
Howard County Public High School location TBA
410-381-0700
www.cctarts.org

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Toby Orenstein's offer 4 summer theatre camps for ages 6-21. All camps include the production of a musical, workshops and masterclasses in all areas of performance arts with theatrical professionals, t-shirts and final performances with full sets and costumes for the community. This summer's line up includes:
High School Musical and High School Musical 2 for ages 6-12
Aida Junior Teen Professional Camp for ages 10-15
Clockwork Heart Teen Professional Camp ages 14-21
2, 3 and 4 week camps are held daily Monday - Friday from
9:00am to 3:00pm (before and after care available)



High School Musical: June 20th - July 1st
High School Musical 2: July 5th - July 15th
Aida: July 18th - August 5th
Clockwork Heart: July 5th - July 31st


 
High School Musical (2 weeks) $540
High School Musical 2 (2 weeks) $540
Aida Junior Teen Professional Theatre (3 weeks) $690
Clockwork Heart Teen Professional Theatre (4 weeks) $975
*Need-based scholarships available for all camps

Awarded the 2016 Cherry Adler Award for excellence in children’s theatre from the Maryland State Arts Council and the 2015
2015 Family Friendly Business Award from the Howard County Department of Citizen’s Services, The Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1972 by Toby Orenstein at the invitation of visionary developer Jim Rouse. For over 40 years CCTA has educated through the arts by creating theatrical experiences that inspire thought, action, creativity and change.
CCTA is dedicated to making these experiences available and accessible to as many members of the community as possible with an emphasis on reaching and nurturing our children regardless of gender, race, religion, ability, age, or socioeconomic status.