
Where Art is life.
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Summer Camp
Week 1 – Mufasa
Monday 28 July – Friday 1 August
Monday 28 July – Friday 1 August
Step into the heart of the Pridelands and bring the world of The Lion King to life! In this exciting week, children will explore themes of bravery, friendship, and finding your voice through high-energy dance routines, imaginative drama games, and joyful group songs. The week ends with a performance inspired by Mufasa’s world—complete with animal characters, jungle vibes, and big roars!
Perfect for kids who love animals, adventure, and powerful stories.
Week 2 – Matilda
Monday 4 August – Friday 8 August
Monday 4 August – Friday 8 August
Inspired by the hit musical Matilda, this week is all about clever kids, big imaginations, and standing up for what’s right. Children will sing, act, and dance their way through classroom chaos, choreographed rebellions, and unforgettable characters—from Miss Honey to the terrifying Trunchbull!
Expect high energy, loads of personality, and a final performance full of wit and wonder.
Week 3 – Beauty and the Beast
Monday 11 August – Friday 15 August
It’s time to unleash your inner hero—or villain! Inspired by Descendants, this week invites children into the world of fairytale legacies, bold dance routines, and powerful characters with a modern edge. They'll create their own version of the story, remix iconic songs, and perform an exciting end-of-week show full of drama, attitude, and fun.
Ideal for kids who love high-energy moves, fierce costumes, and creative storytelling.
Week 4 – Descendants
Monday 18 August – Friday 22 August
Tale as old as time, with a twist! In this magical week, children will bring the enchanted castle to life through storytelling, movement, and song. They'll become teacups, candlesticks, beasts and belles—learning how to build character, explore emotion, and create stage magic together.
A perfect blend of fantasy, kindness, and classic musical theatre.

“There is nothing impossible to
him who will try.”
— Alexander the Great