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Nomadic Theatre Closes Circus Summer Camp, 8/20

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Nomadic Theatre Company announces its Circus Arts Camp for its 7th year from August 16th to the 20th. It'll be at De LaSalle North (7528 N. Fenwick Avenue) for the week from 10 am toe 3pm. There will be a final performance on the last day, Friday the 20th, at 2pm.

Ages are for those who just finished 2nd grade to in 8th grade. Cost per week is $240 for the first child and $200 for each additional child of same family. To register, pleae go to www.nomadictheatre.org/events for Camp Registration Form. Spaces are limited.

Circus Arts Camp days will include clowning, juggling, unicycle, acrobatics, rolling globe, stilts, tumbling, theatrical games, dance and lots of imagination! Circus skills are challenging and fun, alternating between group skills and individual. The students will work on both and develop acts over the week to present on Friday where friends and family will be invited. The program is designed for those who have been learning circus skills and first timers. There will be a water day, weather permitting.

Camp director Sarah Liane Foster has been teaching and performing clown and circus arts in Portland since she moved here 6 years ago. She teaches all over Portland at such schools as Cedarwood Waldorf School, the Creative Science School, Buckman Elementary, Llewellyn Elementary, and Portland Waldorf School. She is also Co-Artistic Director of the Nomadic Theatre Co.

Michael O'Neill, cofounder and Co-Artistic Director of the Nomadic Theatre Co, just received his MFA is directing from the University of Portland. He teaches and directs clown, mask, circus, and variety shows all over town, and brings his exciting expertise in theatre and circus skills to camp this summer. Sarah and Michel will be joined by other talented, exciting circus artists.

The Nomadic Theatre Co, based in Portland, Oregon, has been creating and performing original physical theatre shows since 2002. To develop a new show, Nomadic performers and directors take ideas which interest and excite them and delve into them in the studio. For example, they created How to Fly by physically exploring numerous aspects and avenues of the topic of flight. The three core company members - Michael O'Neill, Sarah Liane Foster and Heather Pearl - have performed and taught in communities across the United States as well as internationally. They are graduates of the Dell'Arte International School of Blue Lake, CA. More information can be found at http://www.nomadictheatre.org/.

 





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