Junior Camp

Junior Camp is a two-week program designed for the younger student who wants to explore the performing arts. The program offers a well-rounded curriculum that includes required classes in dance, theater and musical theater, with electives in art, creative writing and equestrian. Class placements are held on the first full day of camp, after which each student is assigned to an appropriate-level dance, theater and musical theater class. Students can then choose two other classes from the list of electives or, as approved based on class placement, from the other dance, theater and musical theater offerings. Junior students have five class periods per day.




Perry-Mansfield

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In 1913, Charlotte Perry and Portia Mansfield fulfilled their dreams of creating a theater and dance camp in the mountains. Now, over ninety years later, Perry-Mansfield is recognized as the oldest continuously operating performing arts school and camp in the nation.