RSS Feed

TAP Summer Camps: Fun and Active Learning

Adventures in Art camp runs June 11 – 15.

Theatre Action Project is offering sizzling summer camps this year and we are so excited. Each week of camp has a theme to keep the kids active and learning. It all starts June 11th and it runs through August 10th. Here’s the best part–we’re at 4 satellite locations around Austin including Trinity United Methodist Church, The University of Texas, Lakeway, and Circle C. 

Choose your week and choose your adventure! At TAP camps this summer, kids will put on a play, write a musical, star in a movie, create puppets, and learn a drum and dance routine, just to name a few of the creative activities in store,

Choose a camp location nearest you. Locations include:

Trinity United Methodist Church
June 11 – August 10, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Ages 5 – 12.

University of Texas at Austin
June 18 – 22, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Ages 6-10.

Lakeway Activities Center
July 16 – 20 & July 30-August. 3, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Ages 5-12.

Circle C HOA Community Center
July 9 – 13, 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Ages 5-11.

Cost: $235-250. To register online visit: www.theatreactionproject.org
For more information call: (512) 442-8773. or email: camp@theatreactionproject.org.

Blue Bird uniform

PS: My favorite camp memory–okay my only camp memory–is a day camp in Corpus Christi when I was a Blue Bird, the younger version of a Camp Fire Girl. I was so looking forward to learning how to fish, until I found out you had to thread a worm on your hook first. Sadly, the only thing I caught that day was a turtle that I quickly unhooked and threw back in the pond.

About creativeactionaustin

We are based in Austin, Texas and reach more than 16,000 young people every year through our unique blend of theatre and education programs.Our programs expose young people to critical social problems and offer opportunities for them to creatively think about how they can be a part of solutions to these problems. Creative Action is a unique blend of art and education – for us, the two are intertwined. We believe that using the arts as a teaching method provides a fun, engaging and inspiring way to learn – it incorporates the whole mind and body.

Talk to Us