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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Children From Musical Theater Camp Writing The Music Of Tomorow

By Pamela Allen


With so much pressure being put on young people in this day and age, it seems a shame that many parents believe they have to push their kids even further in order to assure their success in life. Parents will frequently get their children into a specialized program so they can master skills that are not commonly held in the general population. Summer programs such as musical theater camp is exactly such a place.

These camps are a starting ground for young people who feel drawn to explore the more creative side of their nature. They may want to learn a new talent, or continue to receive a detailed instruction on how to fully master an instrument that they had started picking on during their last summer visit. A musician never ceases to be a student.

In the past these camps were remembered by their attendees as boring retreats for children who had parents vacationing abroad. Children with hopes for attending pricey acting schools in New York or France would be enduring their summers in theaters, sweating over an ancient Oboe rather than hanging with their friends at the pool. Years later, it would seem that these are the very people who later make it into Hollywood and Broadway.

These camps embrace an attitude that all students have hidden talents which they work to bring to the surface in their lives. Fear is the primary force which prevents most people from stepping up to embrace a role of authority, or perform in front of their peers. A little encouragement and confidence building goes a long way to bring these kids out of their shell.

Counselors twenty or thirty years ago were known to be much harder on the young people under their tutelage. These days kids at camps can be educated in a variety of entertainment-related specialties, sometimes by the celebrities they listen to on their own radio every day. There are very talented people in the world who are quite willing to be a leader in their community.

When the kids get to pick their item of interest for the summer, it helps to keep them fully engaged in what they are doing. When they attend camps every summer, sometimes they will actually learn to play a different instrument each and every year. Others might want to learn to act, belly-dance, or formulate some sort of interpretive routine.

Some might believe that it is somehow cruel or unfair to push children to succeed year round. They might be half-right, but if you ask the kids who attend these summer programs these days, they will tell you that they have got it made. Not only are they first in line to attend schools like Julliard when they finish their public education, but they have a greater chance of making it in the acting world, wherever that takes them.

Now that there are no stuffy counselors trying to force clans of teenagers to play repetitive notes for hours on end, these campers have come to embrace the experience. Every summer they get to look forward to specialized learning at the hands of an established and talented individual. Even the most famous celebrities sometimes take an interest in helping these kids to succeed.




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