Kaua‘i Academy of Creative Arts For the first time, Kaua‘i Academy of Creative Arts will bring a one-week winter inter-session program in the visual and performing arts to the North Shore. The program is for kids ages 6 to 13
Kaua‘i Academy of Creative Arts
For the first time, Kaua‘i Academy of Creative Arts will bring a one-week winter inter-session program in the visual and performing arts to the North Shore. The program is for kids ages 6 to 13 years old and will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Church of the Pacific in Princeville.
Students will explore their innate ability to create and make-believe with Tracy Stogner. Betty Jean Nativio teach chocolate art and painting. Nalani Mahelona will teach students to create works of art using natural found-materials. Students will participate in all three classes during the week.
An open house will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. January 9. Student art works will also be on display during this time. Parents, families and the community are welcome to attend.
Class size is limited to ensure a positive learning experience. Tuition is $175. Financial assistance available. For information and registration, call Mary at 346-7586/652-2260 or e-mail info@kauaicreativearts.org
Winter Creativity Camp
Come play ukulele, recorder and percussion instruments. Dance and sing music from around the world. Create fun cultural art pieces. All island students Kindergarten to sixth grade welcome at Kilauea School 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. Cost is $10 an hour plus supplies. To register call Morgan Mike at 635-8071.
Let’s Make A Movie Together
Monday through Friday
The Storybook Theatre, Hanapepe
During the school winter break The Storybook Theatre will offer its Media Arts Academy for young people ages 7 to 14. The program will be held daily from 8 a.m. until noon. The five day program, focused on visual arts, storytelling and performing arts, will carefully select a Hawaiian story to produce into a short feature movie made by the participants. Each day, professional instructors Cindy Combs and Mark Jeffers will incorporate language skill building activities, powers of storytelling and music into storyboarding and TV production. Students will enjoy making their story into real media and taking home their movie to share with family and friends. Students will meet every day at Storybook Theatre’s media studio in Hanapepe then, on one day of the program they will field trip for a day’s excursion into a different island location selected for the movie. They will bring back their experiences to create the setting and story into media at Storybook Theatre’s children’s media studio. Enrollment is limited to 15. Tuition is $125 for the week-long program. Snacks will be provided each day. This program is partially funded by the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts with funds from the Hawaii State Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts. For further information contact The Storybook Theatre at 335-0712 or markjeffers@hawaii.rr.com