Description: At Texas Arts Project (TAP), campers between the ages of 13 and 18 choose between 5 courses of study: musical theatre, acting, dance, technical theatre and filmmaking. Morning classes are 3 hours in a chosen major. Afternoon classes offer the opportunity to study alternate majors and include master classes and a special guest artist series. Rehearsals are conducted in the evenings and on weekends culminating in a final performance showcase. TEXAS ARTS PROJECT Outstanding teaching, direction, and performance experiences enhance skill, encourage cooperative work, and nurture self-confidence. TAP emphasizes nurturing the imagination and creativity of each camper. TAP Philosophy Accept the Challenge Texas Arts Project strives to create the "complete artist." Each camper chooses a major and devotes at least half of each camp day to an intense study in that chosen field. Additionally, campers take classes and study the other majors. All campers get a taste of performance and teamwork as they learn the opening and closing numbers together. Discover the Process The study of any subject begins with the basics and the performing arts at TAP camp are no different. Campers vigorously study the nuts and bolts of their major - from acting techniques and musical theatre history to film editing and body conditioning. Only through intimate awareness with our field can we properly work towards our greatest potential. Realize Your Potential At TAP camp, we never lose sight of the final goal. Showcase rehearsals require campers to integrate their technique with strong performance skills. Our rigorous rehearsal process ensures a feeling of accomplishment and personal success with each and every camper's final bow. .
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