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BCS SUMMER CAMP 2025

Join us in Summer 2025 for Camp BCS! When you sign up, your young artists will spend two weeks building community and establishing their own expansive creative toolboxes, all of which will help grow their confidence and offer them new and exciting paths to learning and knowing through arts. 

We emphasize the development of a wide variety of skills and offer learning experiences in multiple disciplines of artistic expression so that our campers can present what they’ve learned in a showcase format. We work closely with our Teaching Artists serving as counselors (and the campers themselves!) to develop the material they feel best presenting, and we craft an engaging show to present to their loved ones and BCS Staff at the end of each session. Throughout their time at Camp BCS, students will practice artistic skill building through theater games and exercises, writing, visual arts, movement with music, STEAM workshops, and so much more.

Children entering grades 1-8 in the 2025-26 school year are eligible to attend. There are 3 2-week sessions of Camp BCS, and each one has a maximum capacity of 36 campers. Campers are organized into three groups, or “villages”, of 10-15 students. Each village is determined by age group and grade. Throughout the day, campers move through class rotations with their village and will occasionally overlap with the two other villages for camp-wide programming and activities.

Summer 2025 Session Dates – To Be Announced 

PRICE PER SESSION: $750

Please stay tuned for our scholarship applications.For all questions regarding Camp BCS, please contact the BCS Education Department at education@centerstage.org.For all camp questions, please contact education@centerstage.org.

For Summer 2025, Camp BCS will adhere to the guidelines set forth by the Maryland Department of Health. Baltimore Center Stage has worked closely with the Department of Health to plan a fun and safe camp experience approved by the MDH. We have carefully outlined procedures and supplies to guard and maintain the health and safety of students, parents/guardians and staff members. This includes routine cleaning standards, cleaning supplies in all camp classrooms and contact tracing processes.

 


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