Full Day Camp - KPop Demon Hunters and Rise Up! Broadway - Ages 10-13

Full Day Camp - KPop Demon Hunters and Rise Up! Broadway - Ages 10-13

Camps | Available

Ages: 10-13
8/17/2026-8/21/2026
9:30 AM-4:00 PM PST on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri
$655.00 USD

Full Day Camp - KPop Demon Hunters and Rise Up! Broadway - Ages 10-13

Camps | Available

Join us for a full day of camp with “KPop Demon Hunters” camp in the morning and “Rise Up! Broadway" in the afternoon! Full-day camp includes lunchtime care between 12:30-1:00pm at no extra charge! 

KPop Demon Hunters (9:30am-12:30pm)
We bring K-Pop Demon Hunters out of the screen and into the studio in this exciting camp! Enter a bold world where heroes rise through music, storytelling, dance, and song. Explore themes of friendship, identity, and triumph through high-energy choreography, creative projects, and artistic adventures that will have campers feeling unstoppable. Each day celebrates the thrill of finding your voice—moving together as a golden ensemble, rising up, up, up in shared moments of courage and confidence! 


Rise Up! Broadway Camp (1:00-4:00pm)
Celebrate courage, creativity, and finding your voice! Through choreography, ensemble-building, and character-driven performance, singers and dancers explore what it means to be heard, work together, and proudly be themselves. Using songs from musicals such as Newsies, Matilda, and School of Rock, campers step into the roles of young characters who take control of their own story and rise up!

Tuition includes $40 non-refundable registration fee.     

Cancellation Policy: CDC Administration must be notified 2 weeks prior to the start of your camp to receive a refund, minus non-refundable registration fee. No refunds given less than 2 weeks before camp.

  • • Full-day camp includes lunchtime care between 12:30-1:00pm at no extra charge! Campers will bring lunch and eat in our waiting room with supervision, followed by activities if time permits.
    • Looking for a half-day camp? View our full list of camp offerings HERE.
    Financial aid available based on need. This is a limited community resource supported in part by individual donors. Click here to complete our online financial aid application. An application must be received by CDC before you register. 
    Payment Plans available. This flexible option allows families to split their balance into two installments. No application is required, but a payment plan must be arranged in advance by contacting registrar@creativedance.org. Placement in the camp is not ensured until your first payment is received.
  • 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.

    Food: Full-day campers, bring 2 nut-free snacks and a nut-free lunch to eat in our waiting room with supervision, followed by activities if time permits.
Hutchison, Carly Squires
Carly Squires Hutchison

Carly Squires Hutchison (she/her) is honored to be a part of the Creative Dance Center summer team since 2017! She holds a BFA in Musical Theatre and Minor in Dance Performance from Central Washington University. A musical theatre performer herself, Carly is a passionate teaching artist, director, and choreographer. She has taught dance and musical theatre with The Evergreen School, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Village Theatre, Foundry10, Backstage Dance Studio, Spectrum Dance Theatre, and Central Washington University (CWU). Carly has directed and/or choreographed with The Evergreen School, Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE, Drama School at Seattle Children’s Theatre, Issaquah Middle School through Youth Theatre Northwest, and Everett, Blanchet, Newport, Liberty, and Auburn Riverside high schools. Additionally, Carly has performed locally with Village Theatre, StoryBook Theater, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Taproot Theatre, Seattle Musical Theatre, Wooden O (Seattle Shakespeare), and SecondStory Repertory. Carly brings a buoyant and positive attitude to her teaching and loves seeing her students grow in their technical abilities as well as their life skills learned through the arts. She says, “The arts are a way to connect communities and get to know people from all different walks of life. While learning songs and dances we are learning to work together, take turns, speak kindly towards ourselves and others, and have fun while trying something new. Sometimes trying new things can be scary, but if you’re in a supportive environment it can be invigorating, and that’s my goal for camp!” Carly attended CDC’s Summer Dance Institute for Teachers, training in Brain-Compatible Dance Education, in 2018.

Nowack, Maia
Maia Nowack

Maia Nowack (they/them) grew up in Seattle. They graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Theatre and minor in dance, where they discovered their love for teaching. Maia has an MA in Dance Pedagogy from the University of the Arts in Helsinki, Finland, where they were also fortunate enough to create and participate in collaborative performance projects with local artists and students. They have experience teaching dance, movement, and drama to students of all ages, including teaching in diverse settings for Seattle Children's Theatre. Maia is passionate about creating welcoming, inclusive spaces where students can expand their creativity!