9:00 am | 9:05 am | 10:35 am | 10:45 am | 12:15 pm | 1:20 pm | 2:50 pm | 3:00 pm |
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Check-in | Session 1 | Snack | Session 2 | Lunch | Session 3 | Treat | Check-out |
Registration for this schedule starts on 01/01/2025 and ends on 07/18/2025
Participants must be entering grades kindergarten to 6.
Open the door to hidden realms and step into enchanted worlds waiting to be shaped by your child’s creativity! At Fantasy & Fairy Tales, your child steps into a vibrant kingdom where dragons, wizards, and fairy-tale realms are waiting to be imagined—and brought to life through art. During this weeklong visual arts adventure, campers will unleash their inner dreamers as they sketch castles, design royal attire, and craft magical objects that whisper ancient stories. Guided by enthusiastic instructors who encourage exploration, they’ll gain confidence, stretch their creativity, and learn the power of visual storytelling. It’s a spark of pure enchantment that will have them weaving tall tales long after the camp doors close.
Grades K – 6
Sharareh Khosravani combines her skills in storytelling and book illustration with her expertise in fine arts to create fun, artistic, and playful learning experiences. In her classes, Sharareh emphasizes creativity, imagination, and storytelling, guiding students to bring their ideas to life through collage, paper sculpture, and mixed-media techniques.
Miranda Burke is the creator and founder of DearDotNettieMae Theater Productions, established in 2008. Miranda attended Wright State University where she studied in their Theater, Dance and Motion Picture Department. In the fall of 2020, Miranda was accepted into the University of Cincinnati, and earned a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Through this program, she was able to discover how her interests in theater and education were able to collide. Today, DearDotNettieMae Theater Productions creates murder mystery dinner experiences while continuing to bring awareness to the stigma surrounding mental health. Miranda wants to also provide a network for all the actors and creators so that they can receive mental health services if they ever need to. While the murder mystery experiences are the focus of the company to educate, engage, and entertain, providing a network of support for all creatives involved is the ultimate goal of DearDotNettieMae.
Emma Garner
CCAC’s scholarship program was created so that everyone has access to the arts and can express themselves. Students may receive scholarships of up to $100 per session (Spring, Summer, and Fall) based on availability by filling out a simple form.
Support for CCAC's scholarship program comes from the Gerald H. Fitzgerald Scholarship Fund and contributors like you.
Please contact Clifton Cultural Arts Center if you have any questions.