Improv Comedy Camp for Neurodiverse Learners Ages 13-16 at Rosewood Center for Family Arts
About This Event
Turn this summer into a comedy classic! In this week-long half-day camp, kids will ditch the scripts and unleash their inner goofball.
Campers will learn to think fast, act sillier, and create scenes that’ll have you rolling on the floor (metaphorically, of course). In improv, teamwork makes the dream work; camps join a band of fellow giggle-gurus who build each other up and support even the craziest ideas. Together they will dive into hilarious costumes, invent outrageous characters, and collaborate to create wild stories on the spot. And it all culminates in a performance for friends and family on Friday.
Improv Camp isn’t just about honing your funny bone, it’s about making memories and friends that’ll last a lifetime. And our experienced, supportive teachers will help each kid shine. Research also shows that improv helps with social-emotional awareness, empathy, communication, listening, adaptability, and much much more! If you have a fearless youngster who can’t help but take center stage or a shy kiddo who wants to grow their confidence, Improv Comedy Camp with Stomping Ground could be just the thing to tickle their funny bone.
This camp is tailored to neurodivergent learners and those with Autism Level 1 or Level 2 with minimal support needs. Students will collaborate with up to 10 other students and be led by an experienced instructor and assistant. The instructor, Sydney Overton, is a drama therapist and has over a decade of experience working with neurodivergent children and adolescents. She will meet your child where they are through improv and play!
Psssst….Parents: Research shows improv also helps with social-emotional awareness, empathy, communication, listening, adaptability, and much much more!
Limited Diversity & Accessibility Scholarships are available for Summer Camps. Please fill out the application to be considered
Fine Print: Improv Comedy Camp for Neurodiverse Learners will be held 1 pm to 4 pm from July 6-10 at Rosewood Center for Family Arts. It is for students ages 13-16. Campers should bring a water bottle and snacks (if desired). Campers must adhere to camp expectations and behavioral standards.
