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Carnegie, city offer summer arts classes for kids
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Registration is open for art, dance, and theater camps being offered at the Carnegie Arts Center and a beginning modeling class through the City of Turlock Recreation Department.
The Carnegie Arts Summer Classes offer instruction in both fine and performing arts - with a variety of themes.
In week-long Art Explorers camps kids can explore outer space, visit ancient civilizations, create their own storybook, or become inspired by master artists of the past.
In Moving Art, teens will be looking to great works of art for inspiration, developing dance movement through improvisation, and creating their own choreography.
In Summer Theater Academy, a two-week camp, young actors will gain a basic "tool box" of skills as they rehearse and stage the play "Shakespeare Convention," a fun introduction to the works of William Shakespeare. Camp will end with a pair of free public performances on Aug. 9 and 10.
View the complete Carnegie class schedule at www.carnegieartsturlock.org. Registration can be completed online or in person at the Carnegie Arts Center, 250 N. Broadway in downtown Turlock. Classes start June 10.
For more information call the Carnegie at 632-5761.
The Turlock Recreation Department is offering Introduction to Basic Modeling Skills as a six-week summer course for kids ages 4 to 18.
Instructor Carrie Lowery will be teaching a modeling class to build, strengthen, and ensure confidence and self-esteem. The classes will be held on Mondays from June 3 to July 8 at the War Memorial on Canal Drive. The course will end with a show on July 15.
Class times and costs are:
Ages: 4-7 years (5 p.m. to 6 p.m.), fee $55
8-13 years (6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.), fee $70
14-18 years (7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.), fee $70
Sign-ups end Thursday. Late fee of $5 will apply for sign-ups from May 24-30.