Musical Theatre Camp - Encanto

Musical Theatre Camp - Encanto

Camps | This class is completed

Ages: 6-9

8/22/2022-8/26/2022

1:00 PM-4:00 PM PDT on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri

$340.00 USD

Come have a Madrigal summer with Encanto Musical Theatre camp! Explore the magic of this iconic family, the connections they share, and the power of accepting and supporting each other. We will learn hit songs from the movie, such as 'We Don't Talk About Bruno,' 'What Else Can I Do?' and maybe even 'The Family Madrigal.' Discover how aspects of Colombian culture influenced the creation of this wondrous and vibrant movie. Just like the Madrigals have unique gifts, we will discuss and celebrate the gifts we ALL have to share. Playing theatre games, making art and crafts, having snack, singing, dancing, and acting! This camp is sure to be full of enchantment.

For current COVID-19 safety protocols visit www.creativedance.org/classes-workshops/#covid-19. This info page will be updated as policy changes occur, and detailed information for Summer Session health and safety procedures will be emailed to registered students before the start of camps and classes. Creative Dance Center follows or exceeds all state, county, and CDC COVID-19 guidelines.

  • Clothing: Dress for comfort and ease of movement. Dance clothes such as leotards, footless tights, sweatpants/shorts, leggings, t-shirts, dance skirts, etc. Students dance in bare feet.
Beddoe, Katie

Katie Beddoe (she/her) is excited to work with the Creative Dance Center! She graduated from WWU with a BA in Applied Theatre. Katie grew up on the stage performing in musicals but pivoted from performance in college when she discovered theatre for social justice and wellbeing. She has been teaching and directing children's theatre since 2013. She has taught with the Evergreen School, Doorstep Arts (UK), Bainbridge Performing Arts, Cstock, and started her own theatre company before the pandemic. Katie emphasizes the process of creativity and collaboration with her students, guiding them to "strengthen their strengths" as performers. Katie has worked alongside Carly Squires Hutchison, a fellow teaching artist, over the last year on theatre/social-emotional learning projects for young people, which is how she was introduced to the Creative Dance Center. She says, “I love teaching drama and creative movement to the theatre-curious. In my classroom, we will explore how we can express ourselves and tell stories through movement. I look forward to making art with you!”