

RIMOVISION
KIDS SUMMER ACTING CAMP
The RimoVision Group Summer Acting Camp gives young performers more than just acting skills—it helps them grow. Through creative play, script work, teamwork, and performance activities, students build confidence, improve communication, strengthen focus, and learn how to express themselves in a supportive, encouraging environment. Whether your child dreams of being on stage or simply wants to develop public-speaking skills and make new friends, this camp provides a fun, structured space to grow, explore, and shine.
Before submitting your registration payment, please download the agreement, complete it, and email the signed document to admin@rimovisiongroup.org. The agreement must be submitted once the full tuition or down payment has been made.

CAMP DATES AND TIMES
6/16-7/9/2026
9 AM - 11 AM
Tuesday - Thursday
Session #1
7/14-8/6/2026
9 AM - 11 AM
Tuesday - Thursday
Session #3
6/16-7/9/2026
12 PM - 2 PM
Tuesday - Thursday
Session #2
7/14-8/6/2026
9 AM - 11 AM
Session #4
Tuesday - Thursday
RimoVision Group Summer Acting Camp – Curriculum Summary
Our 4-week Summer Acting Camp introduces young performers to acting, storytelling, movement, and performance skills in a fun, supportive environment. Each session meets Tuesday–Thursday, 2 hours per day, and ends with a short showcase for families.
WEEK 1 – Acting Basics & Ensemble
Students learn what acting is, build confidence, and begin working as a team.
Highlights:
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Name games & introductions
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“What is acting?” mini scenes
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Ensemble games (counting, storytelling, group creativity)
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Movement & voice warmups
WEEK 2 – Auditions & Script Work
Students explore what real actors do to prepare for auditions and scripted performances.
Highlights:
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How to slate for an audition
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Understanding headshots, resumes & sides
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Open scenes (creating stories from neutral scripts)
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Vocal projection & articulation
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Introduction to stage positions and simple choreography
WEEK 3 – Imagination & Character Building
Students develop creativity and learn how to create believable characters.
Highlights:
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“Magic If” imagination exercises
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Animal movement and physical acting
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Improvisation games
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Character worksheets (physical, emotional, and historical traits)
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Partner scene work
WEEK 4 – Rehearsal, Tech & Showcase
Students rehearse their scenes, learn how a show runs, and prepare for the final performance.
Highlights:
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Scene rehearsals with coaching
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Blocking, movement, and storytelling
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Backstage etiquette
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Technical run-throughs
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Final Showcase (free for up to 4 family members)
This curriculum gives students confidence, creativity, teamwork skills, and a real understanding of what it’s like to rehearse and perform on stage — all in a fun, supportive, and age-appropriate environment.



