Cardboard Creators: Sugar Rush Racers
Grade:
1st,
2nd,
Location:
Orlando Family Stage
Tuition:
Dates:
June 22-26
Time:
Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm
Ready, set, SWEET! Grab your glue sticks and candy-colored imagination as we race through the world of Wreck-It Ralph. Design your own Sugar Rush racer using cardboard and craft supplies, then bring your wild, candy-coated characters to life through storytelling and design challenges. Just steer clear of King Candy!
This program is designed for all students—whether you dream of performing onstage, simply want a fun way to make new friends, or both! This class is perfect for students who want to try something new, get creative, and have a blast—whether it is their first theatre class or their fiftieth!
What You Will Learn
- How to construct an imaginative costume, prop, or set piece out of cardboard and use it to tell a story
- How to create and perform a character
- How to develop and tell a story as an ensemble through dramatic play
- Vocabulary and skills related to the ‘actor toolbox’; body, voice, imagination, and concentration
- How to share opinions about a story with classmates
What to Expect
- Students utilize cardboard boxes to create original props and environments
- Engaging, interactive classes led by experienced teaching artists
- A supportive and inclusive environment designed for students to connect with each other
- Creative play and theatre games that explore the world, characters, and details of the class theme
- Opportunities to share ideas and receive personalized feedback
What to Bring
- Students should bring a water bottle and a non-perishable lunch each day. Please ensure all items are nut-free.
- All necessary class materials are provided
- Students are invited to participate in Wacky Wednesday each week! This is an optional opportunity to dress up in accordance with a class theme, which is decided upon and shared at the beginning of the week.
Extended Care
- Extended Care is available Monday-Friday, 7:30am-9am and 2pm-5:30pm for $60 per week
Presentation Day
- Final presentations are held on the last day of class, giving students the opportunity to showcase what they learned and created throughout the program. Family and friends are invited to attend. Presentation times are announced on the Monday of your camp week.
Questions?
- See our Policies and FAQs
- Contact us at 407-896-7365 ext. 219 or [email protected]
- Select summer camp offerings for your child based on the grade they are entering in the upcoming school year.