May 2017
During the summer months we know it's not always easy to find a fun, safe and stimulating camp for your son or daughter to participate in.
If you're in Jacksonville, we would love to welcome your child to Jax Summer Dance Camp held at THE WORSHIP PLACE off of Beach Blvd & Universty, on the Southside.
Our lead instructor is a classically trained dancer who also has a love for children and teens.
Our goal is to not just keep them busy, but to help them understand dance in a classical sense, but also how dance can be incorporated into worship and praise with purpose.
There will also be daily devotions during our chapel time that will help to ensure our young dancers understand
Camp Hours 9:00 – 4:00
9:00 – 9:30 Devotion and Warm up
9:30 – 10:45 Ballet
10:50 – 11:50 Modern
11:50 – 12:00 Prepare for Lunch
12:00 – 12:30 Lunch
12:30 – 12:50 Reading/Arts and Crafts/Board Games
12:50 – 1:50 Stretch and Conditioning
1:50 – 2:50 Jazz
2:50 – 3:50 Specialty Time/Special Guest
3:50 – 3:55 Prepare for Dismissal 4:00 Dismissal
7:30 – 9:00 Morning Schedule (Additional fee)
Expect to have fun and be challenged as you explore
Hip Hop
Acro/Tumbling
Cheer
Theatre
Singing
Painting
Drumming
Dance Attire
Black leotard
Pink convertible tights
Pink ballet shoes
Black/tan jazz shoes
Colored leotard (optional for FunDay Friday)
Black bike shorts (optional)
Colored bike shorts (optional for FunDay Friday)
Ballet:
Black leotard, pink convertible tights, pink ballet shoes.
Modern:
Black leotard, bike shorts (optional), pink convertible tights, bare foot
Jazz:
Black leotard, bike shorts pink convertible tights, jazz shoes
Adriene Reid, a native of Jacksonville, Florida has more than 15 years experience in teaching and choreographing ballet, jazz, modern, contemporary, tap, hip hop, and baton twirling. Upon graduating, she received her Associates Degree in Elementary Education from the University of North Florida, studied Early Childhood Management and Dance at Florida State College at Jacksonville, and received a Bachelor’s Degree from Jacksonville University in Dance, Magna Cum Laude, where she studied classical ballet, modern dance, jazz, dance history, and choreography. At Jacksonville University, she had the opportunity to take master classes with Jennifer Muller, David Parsons, and other guest artists.
Her self–choreographed piece was chosen to be a part of the Senior Choreography Showcase.
At Florida State College, she was a member of the DanceWorks Ensemble, where she had the opportunity to work with guest artists as well as perform in their pieces. Adriene has also had acting, dancing, and singing roles in “For Colored Girls” and “The Color Purple”.
She also co-directed and choreographed “Annie Jr. the Musical” and had the opportunity to work with LaTrisa Harper, a choreographer and Broadway Dancer, as the assistant dance captain and dancer in “Color Purple”.
She has also taught dance workshops and choreographed pieces here in Jacksonville, Orlando, and in Hilliard. She has performed, acted, and sung in programs during Black History, gospel plays, in which she choreographed and danced for, and at church workshops and programs.
She has choreographed for churches including New Bethel A.M.E. Church, The Bethel Church, under the leadership of Hermia Warren, and Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church, under the direction of Monique Cistrunk. She has performed on television with Florida State College at Jacksonville and Monique Cistrunk, owner and founder of Cistrunk Dance Conservatory. She has also performed in the Ritz’s Black Nativity and Ritz Performance Ensemble. She also worked with “The Cathedral Arts Project” where she taught at after school programs as well as summer enrichment programs.
During her time at Cathedral Arts, her choreography was showcased during school and community performances, collaborative showcases, and was publicly recognized by the founder and CEO for choreography and instruction during summer and end of the year showcases. She was also selected to represent the dance instructors from Cathedral Arts in Orlando during the Florida Arts Alliance.
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