Summer Issue #4 -- July 22, 2011 - Campus Kids
Summer Issue #4 -- July 22, 2011 - Campus Kids
Summer Issue #4 -- July 22, 2011 - Campus Kids
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Hello Everyone!<br />
It’s been another amazing week in the Performing Arts for the <strong>2011</strong> and<br />
summer!<br />
For Week 3 we had the talent show or Brit-alent Show! Six Brits and one<br />
Irishman hosted a parade of talent while taking us on a journey of what camp<br />
would be like controlled by Great Britain. Talents included several musical numbers<br />
such as singing, guitars, pianos, dancing and even some bubbles here and<br />
there. Scattered throughout the show were videos of a glimpse into a world run by our friends across the<br />
Atlantic. Skits such as tea time instead of afternoon shade and the different accents provide by campers and<br />
staff... Wa-uh-er Bo-uh-l!<br />
For week 4 we had the Musical Medley’s drama show! The Musical Medley was a cornucopia of different<br />
musical numbers ranging from old to modern. Numbers such as Under the Sea from The Little Mermaid,<br />
Cell Block Tango from Chicago, and Can’t Stop the Beat from Hairspray, I Can’t Wait to be King<br />
from The Lion King and others, were acted danced and sang from every age group in camp. The Theatre was<br />
booming with lights, music, and decorations! Thank you, for all the hard work from both Performing Arts and<br />
Fine Arts (Staff and Campers). It was definitely another amazing week in the Mystery Science Theatre <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Goodbye for now and I look forward to the next session!<br />
-Sean Scrutchins<br />
Performing Arts Coordinator<br />
“I’m happy to be a member<br />
of <strong>Campus</strong> <strong>Kids</strong>. We<br />
may call our division<br />
building the Death Star,<br />
but it’s really full of life<br />
and energy. As soon as<br />
you enter Davies Hall<br />
you become a full<br />
fledged member of a<br />
family called the Galactic<br />
Empire. I’m honored<br />
to be a squad commander<br />
of the Cosmic<br />
<strong>Kids</strong>.”<br />
—Eli Poirier<br />
Counselor of the B5<br />
Freshmen Boys, Cosmic<br />
<strong>Kids</strong><br />
Drawing, also by Eli, of<br />
his campers hanging out<br />
on the front porch of<br />
their dorm, Davies Hall.