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Summer Fun in the sun 2013
Yoga, music & movement, waterworks, games, performing arts camp and lots of cool summer fun! TODDLERS � PRESCHOOL � KINDERGARTEN
Special Gues ts and Assemblies
Session 1 Magic & ScienceJune 24 - June 28Color: BlueJuly 1 - July 5Color: Yellow
Session 3 TransportationJuly 22 - July 26Color: BlackJuly 29 - Aug 2Color: Orange
Session 4 Creative ArtsAug 5 - Aug 9Color: Red/PinkAug 12 - Aug 16Color: Sky Blue
Session 2 Games & SportsJuly 8 - July 12Color: GreenJuly 15 - July 19Color: Purple
Magician - Gerald JosephFriday, July 5th, 10am
Folksingers for ChildrenThis week
Jump Tent Friday, July 10, 10am
Jeremy the Juggler/UnicyclistWednesday, July 31, 10am
Performing Arts Camp Week one - on campusWeek two - at theater
The Miracle Tree - Rehearsal 10:00am, Friday, August 16open to families/kids The Miracle Tree - Performance7:00pm, Friday, August 16for families and public
Storyteller - Michael KatzMonday, August 5th, 10am
Puppet Show - Fratello MarionettesWednesday, August 14th, 10am
Session 2 Games & Sports
GLM is a year-round Montessori program that offers themed summer camps. With special summer activities within the Montessori program, we provide continuity for returning students and develop teacher/child/family relationships with new students.
Toddler Fun in the Sun(18 Months - 3 Years)The summer is a great time for new toddlers to adjust to a day away from parents and other caregivers. The fundamentals of being “in school” are learned in a loving, fun environment. Toddlers attend age-appropriate assemblies and events and enjoy their own outdoor activities such as gardening and splashing in wading pools on warm days.
Summer Fun in the Sun(Pre-K thru Kindergarten)In addition to the continuity of the Montessori classroom curriculum, there will be themed sessions in science, sports, creative arts and transportation. Other weekly activities include gardening, music/movement, yoga, art, cooking and water play.
Intro to the Performing Arts - Aug. 5 - Aug. 16(For GLM 5 yr. olds only)
This program is optional for GLM 5 yr. olds enrolled in summer day camp. During Week 1 the children will be escorted daily for 1-1/2 hours, to the performing arts classroom (social hall) and will then be returned to their regular GLM classrooms for ongoing activities. Week 2, parents must drop children at the theater and staff will return them to GLM. They will learn dances and songs from specialists and will perform in groups as frogs and village children. Arts, crafts, scenery projects, movement classes and costumes are part of this introductory theatre program. Full 10-day attendance is required. Limited enrollment on a first-come, first-served basis. Performing Arts Camp - August 5 - August 16(Ages 6-12 yrs.)
In two short weeks, kids learn about theater, audition, casting, memorize roles and dances - and on Friday, August 16, put on an entire children’s opera. Working with theater professionals, this is an extraordinary opportunity for children who are interested in theater. This program is open to the general public. Full 10-day attendance is required. Limited enrollment on a first-come, first-served basis.
Don’t miss the Performing Arts Camp meeting for parents on April 11th, from 5:30pm to 6:30pm,
at GLM, where we can answer all your questions. PERFORMANCES
The Miracle Tree - Rehearsal - 10:00am-August 16thParents and children under 5 yrs old (free of charge).
FILMING ALLOWED THIS PERFORMANCE ONLY.The Miracle Tree - Performance - 7:00pm-August 16th
GLM families and open to the public (separate admission).NO VIDEOTAPING AND NO FLASH PHOTOSALLOWED DURING THIS PERFORMANCE.
Summer fun all summer long
C O L O R o f t h e w e e k :
BLUEWear Blue clothing all week
Session 1W E E K O N E
Theme: MAGIC & SCIENCE
JUN 24 JUN 25 JUN 26 JUN 27 JUN 28Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Science Experiments - all week long
MakingVolcanos
Bubble Magic with
Mr. Billthis week
Montessoriwith
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C O L O R o f t h e w e e k : YELLOW
Wear Yellow clothing all week
Session 1W E E K T W O
Theme: MAGIC & SCIENCE
JUN 24 JUN 25 JUN 26 JUN 27 JUN 28Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
JUL 1 JUL 2 JUL 3 JUL 4 JUL 5
Pajamas to school
today
Montessoriwith
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SCHOOL
CLOSED
for
Independence
Day
Science Experiments - all week long
Launch water rockets with
Mr. Bill this week Magician
Gerald Joseph10am
C O L O R o f t h e w e e k :
GREENWear Green clothing all week
Theme: GAMES & SPORTS
Session 2
JUL 8 JUL 9 JUL 10 JUL 11 JUL 12
W E E K O N E
Montessoriwith
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Free Gymtastics, Games, Soccer, T-Ball - all week long
Jump Tent10amFolksingers
for Childrenthis week!
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
C O L O R o f t h e w e e k :
PURPLEWear Purple clothing all week
Theme: GAMES & SPORTS
Session 2W E E K T W O
JUL 15 JUL 16 JUL 17 JUL 18 JULY 19
Montessoriwith
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Free Gymtastics, Games, Soccer, T-Ball - all week long
Inside-Out Clothing Day
Inflatable Gameson the yard
Obstacle Course
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
C O L O R o f t h e w e e k :
BLACKWear Black clothing all week
Session 3
JUL 22 JUL 23 JUL 24 JUL 25 JUL 26
W E E K O N E
Montessoriwith
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Theme: TRANSPORTATION
Train Day Train DayTrain Day
Making Paper Airplanes
Ginkgo and Magnolia kids
bring Wheeled Toys and Helmets
Jacaranda and Juniper kids
bring Wheeled Toys and Helmets
FIG and Live Oak kids bring
Wheeled Toys and Helmets
C o n s t r u c t i n g M o d e l s - A l l w e e k l o n g
Train Day Train Day
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Jeremy theJuggler/Unicyclist
10am
C O L O R o f t h e w e e k :
ORANGEWear Orange clothing all week
Session 3W E E K T W O
JUL 29 JUL 30 Jul 31 AUG 1 AUG 2
Montessoriwith
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Theme: TRANSPORTATION
Car and Truck Day
Car and Truck Day
Car and Truck Day
Car and Truck Day
Car and Truck Dayand
Car Wash
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
C o n s t r u c t i n g M o d e l s - A l l w e e k l o n g
Montessoriwith
C O L O R o f t h e w e e k :
RED/PINKWear Red/Pink clothing all week
Session 4
AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG 9
W E E K O N E
StorytellerMichael Katz
10am
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Theme: CREATIVE ARTS
Parents may share info about
careers & hobbiesall week
Making Hats & Puppets andDesign a puppet theater - al l week long
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
C O L O R o f t h e w e e k :
SKY BLUE Wear Sky Blue clothing all week
Session 4
AUG 12 AUG 13 AUG 14 AUG 15 AUG 16
W E E K T W O
Puppet Show- Fratello
Marionettes10am
Montessoriwith
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The Miracle Tree - 7pmat 27th & Broadway
(sep. admission)
10:00 Dress Rehearsal free for
1-5 yr.olds & parents
Theme: CREATIVE ARTS
Making Hats & Puppets andDesign a puppet theater - al l week long
Crazy Hair Day
Jump Tent10am
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
In two short weeks your child will have the performing experience of a lifetime. Whether he or she is cast in a supporting role or a lead, they’ll never forget this wonderful experience of total immersion in theater with professional instruction.
Performing Arts CampAugust 5th - August 16th, 2013
Grades 1-6 (open to the general public)
Scenes from last year’s production of Harlequin.
WILLIAM BOKHOUT, Operatic baritone, has been the resident Bari-tone with Opera Grand Rapids for 25 seasons, performing as many as 35 different roles. In 2003, Mr. Bokhout founded The 2nd Act Opera Com-pany, a professional touring group dedicated to promoting Opera as an art form to young people, performing in many of the schools in the area as well as touring with his wife Hollis, presenting Children’s Opera Work-shops in elementary schools across the country.
HOLLIS BOKHOUT received her undergraduate degree in Theater from Bowling Green State University and her Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance from Marshall University. Mrs. Bokhout has been a frequent featured performer, displaying her versatility in opera, musical theater, and jazz. She is also a classically trained dancer having performed with the Toledo Ballet Company, and maintains an active teaching studio in the Grand Rapids area.
Director & Choreographer
Our Team of Theater Professionals
2013Performing Arts Camp CalendarWeek One is held entirely on the Grand Lake Montessori Campus (GLM) 466 Chetwood.
Week Two is held at the theater at 27th & Broadway (behind the First Presbyterian Church). Childcare available 3:30-6:00, Monday, August 5th to Thursday, August 15th, at the GLM Campus.
AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG 9 AUG 10 AUG 11
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:30am-3:30pm Work in groups: Rotating dance, art, movement, singing games, team-building, work on choruses, outdoor play.
8:30am-3:30pm Finish learning of choruses, movement and dance games, team-building.
8:30am-3:30pm Rehearsals.
8:30am-3:30pm Rehearsals move to church theater. Full time attendance mandatory!
8:30am-3:30pm
Warm-ups, staging, acting classes, choreography classes, costume fittings.
8:30am-3:30pm
Vocal warm-ups, staging complete, acting classes, choreography classes. Costume fittings.
8:30am-3:30pm
Start run-throughs scene-by-scene, singing games, art, final costume fittings.
8:30am-3:30pm
Casting, learn choruses, tell the opera story, new games, work on sets, props and costumes.
AUG 12 AUG 13 AUG 14 AUG 15 AUG 16 AUG 17 AUG 18
Performing Arts Camp CalendarWeek One is held entirely on the Grand Lake Montessori Campus (GLM) 466 Chetwood.
Week Two is held at the theater at 27th & Broadway (behind the First Presbyterian Church). Childcare available 3:30-6:00, Monday, August 5th to Thursday, August 15th, at the GLM Campus.
AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG 9 AUG 10 AUG 11
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:30am-3:30pm Rehearsals.
8:30am-3:30pm Meet director and choreographer.
Root Beer Floats 3:00-5:00pm.
8:30am-3:30pm
Start run-throughs scene-by-scene, singing games, art, final costume fittings.
9:00 am-12:00noon
Brunch, strike sets, put opera costumes into storage.
10:00 DRESS RE-HEARSAL7:00 PERFOR-MANCE - BOTH ARE MANDATORY Kids need to rest between perfor-mances. Camp ends at 3:30pm.
AUG 12 AUG 13 AUG 14 AUG 15 AUG 16 AUG 17 AUG 18
TODDLERS � PRESCHOOL � KINDERGARTEN
The Story of:
“THE MIRACLE TREE”A Children’s Opera Based on
the Book - The Wisdom Tree by Lynne Cherry
Our Story takes place in the beautiful, dense Amazon Rainforest. We are introduced to Gaia, goddess of the Earth, who sings of the beautiful sights and sounds of the rainforest and its creatures and speaks to the delicate balance of its ecosystem. One by one, we meet the creatures who inhabit the Understory and Canopy layers, as well as the tribal villagers who also call the rainforest home.
All over the world, woodsmen are chopping down trees and clearing large areas of the rain forests. A trio of birds, the Macaw, the Toucan, and the Parrot witness the effects of man’s intervention in the rain forests and f ly back to share what they have seen with Gaia and the other creatures. They listen in horror as the birds recount the felling of great trees and the clearing of whole swaths of the world’s rain forests.
Woodsmen enter the Amazon rainforest and set about the task of chopping the trees. A single woodsman is assigned the task of chopping a great Kapok tree. Hot and weary from his labor, he lies down to rest at the foot of the tree and falls asleep. Gaia leads the creatures to the place where he sleeps and the creatures , in turn, beg him not to destroy their home. They tell him that every tree is important to the tenuous balance of the web of life, not only for the rainforest, but also for our planet. The man awakes with a start and all around him he sees the creatures and villagers of the rainforest and the beauty of this tropical world. Their whispers echo in his ears. When his superior returns in dismay to see the job incomplete, the woodsman looks with new eyes on all he sees and makes his decision.