Frequently
Asked Questions
| Q: What are the hours of the Camp? |
| A: The hours of
the camp are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We do offer
an After Care Program
from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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| Q: What is the Cost break downs for the Camp. |
| A: Cost break downs
for the Camp are on the applications located on our
programs
page. A brief synopsis of the costs is as follows: 6 Week Early Summer
Camp: $650 ($600 if you enroll before April 30th), 3 Week Late
Summer Camp: $375 ($325 if you register before April 30th). After Care Services are $50 per
week.
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| Q: Does my child need a lunch every day? |
| A: Yes, a
refrigerator will be provided to them each day to put their lunch in and,
weather permitting we will eat lunch outside each day.
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| Q: What will a typical day consist of? |
| A: A typical day
at ArtReach would consist of a class in some arts area. These classes can
vary from week to week but may include Acting, Improvisation, Singing,
Music Reading, Dance, Hip-Hop, Creative Writing, Stage Combat, Set Design,
Prop Making, etc. And, the first week is spent assessing the children’s
ability levels and placing them into a show. Then, as the Summer
progresses a portion of the day will be spent rehearsing the show which
will be presented at the end of Camp.
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| Q: What types of shows will they children be a part of? |
| A: Each Summer
during the 6 week program we produce what we call “Storybook Shows”. A
standard Story Book tale with music an dance. The 3 week program will
feature one-act plays (all acting, no music) and some song and dance tunes
choreographed which will serve as openers and closers of each act.
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| Q: How qualified are your instructors? |
| A: When
people ask us what our program offers that other programs in the area do
not, we tell them it is the quality of instructors. Many of our
instructors spent many years performing professionally and now have chosen
to pass these gifts on to your children. If you would like to read more
about their backgrounds please feel free to check our
About Us
page. Many of our instructors are also
Board of Illinois Certified Teachers.
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| Q: What is the Student / Teacher Ratio? |
| A: There are at
least one instructor per ten enrollees present and numerous visiting
artists who come in on a daily basis to teach arts seminars.
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| Q: Is there some way I can visit to see what you do before I sign up? |
| A: During the
months of February, March, & April we are working on our Spring Theatre
Mentoring Program every Saturday. If you are interested in learning a bit
more about us or possibly meeting out instructors please consider stopping
by one of our Saturday sessions to observe. Give us a call and we can set
up a time to meet with you and for you to see the group in action.
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| Q: Will my child have time outside this Summer? |
| A: Of course!
We do many activities outside and spend at least an hour a day outside at
lunch for the kids to eat and unwind.
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| Q: How do you break down the kids according to age? |
| A: Some
activities are taught based on ability levels and some strictly based on
age. The kids are divided up that way. And, a portion of the day when we
are working on rehearsing the final show all of the kids in the camp will
work together. However, they will not only work together on rehearsing
the show they will also work on making sets, props & costumes.
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ArtReach Educational
Theatre
(847) 372-7798 - (773) 604-1892
E-mail:
ArtReachSpotlite@aol.com