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Art and Specialty Experiences
Camp Create is a unique one-of-a-kind virtual experience that lets you customize your summer fun. Pick one or more art or specialty experiences that you would like to participate in and create your own 4-week camp to fit your schedule.
Free trial programs offered the week of July 13 – July 17. Check out the calendar below to register for each class. Scroll down to view all the programs being offered and to get to know your instructors.
Contact 310.285.6830 for more info!
Free Trial Classes! - Click the links to register for your free classes! |
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Virtual Gardening and Nature Camp Ages 6-12
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Zooz Fitness -Body Weight/Flexibility/Cardio Training Ages 6 years and up |
Invert/ED Dance it Out! Ages 6-12 |
Intro to Baby Sign Language Ages 0-2 years old (parent/caregiver participating required) |
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Learn to Draw Cartoon Characters Ages 13 and Up |
Improv Theater Games/Inclusive Theater Ages 8-12 |
Watercolor Painting for Beginners Ages 18 and up |
Intro to Kids Painting Ages 9 and up |
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Qumanity - LGBTQIA Youth Freedom Camp! Ages 13-18 |
Teen Improv Jam Ages 12-16 |
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Rumbling Rhythms Interactive and Found Sound Experience Ages 3-10 |
Music Theory Ages 6-13 |
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Financial Literacy Ages 8-16 |
Play in Place! Ages 55 and up |
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Time Capsule Project for LGBT Elders Ages 55 and up |
Intergenerational Dance Shake Out All Ages/Entire Family |
Creating 3D Characters in VR Class Ages 16 and up |
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Lauren Kivowitz Lauren Kivowitz is a performer, teaching artist, and inclusion consultant. She holds a master's degree in Applied Theatre from CUNY School of Professional Studies. As an actor, Lauren has performed across many theatrical genres, from Shakespeare to experimental theatre, straight plays to operetta and musical theatre, and she was part of an improv and sketch comedy troupe for many years. As a teaching artist, Lauren facilitates classes for folks of all ages and abilities, using combinations of improv, role-play, music, storytelling, and play-building. As an advocate, she has focused her career on finding ways to support individuals with disabilities in getting equal access to and inclusion in creative and performing arts. Improv Theater Games/Inclusive Theater Improv Theater Games/Inclusive Theater
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Arch Tuli Arch Tuli is a private chef in Beverly Hills. She is the founder and curator of Arch’s Teas & Spices and also runs a successful Meal Prep and Catering Service. Her cuisine takes inspiration from her Indian heritage and her compassion for all animals and nature. Her culinary style is best described as Plant Focused Indian Fusion. Arch is passionate about healthy, nourishing foods and teaching people how to create delicious, healing, plant focused meals using natural ingredients with herbs and spices. Cooking with Arch |
Rosa Navarrete Rosa Navarrete is a Writer, Actor, and Director. Her movement work is centered around storytelling and dance theater work. Rosa enjoys teaching all ages, allowing for sources of movement to emerge from choreography, storytelling, and the community themselves. Rosa's experience with intergenerational communities stems from her work with organizations like Angela’s Pulse (angelaspulse.org), The Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton (themuck.org), and the families of Casa 0101 Theater’s Youth Program (casa0101.org). In 2018, she worked in a year-long community organized project titled Pittsfield Moves! in Massachusetts - funded by the Ford Foundation and produced by Angelas’s Pulse and Jacob’s Pillow. Intergenerational Dance Shake Out! |
Jessica Dunn Jessica Dunn started dancing at 9 years old in her tiny town of Tehachapi. She danced with a local ballet company before leaving to attend CSU Long Beach’s BFA Dance program. She continues to dance, perform and teach all over Los Angeles and Orange County. She has been a company member of Invertigo Dance Theatre since 2014. When she has free time she likes to draw, stretch, and tries to pet stray cats. Invert/ED: Dance it Out! |
Oksana Kolesnikova Oksana Kolesnikova is a seasoned music instructor with over 20 years of teaching experience. She offers a fun, yet engaging and productive approach, keeping her students excited and motivated. Music Theory Oksana’s Financial Education for Children and Teens Program
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Itibari Zulu Born in Fresno, California, Itibari Zulu, Jr. graduated from both the Antelope Valley College in Lancaster as well as CSUN in Northridge, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and going on to launch his Truth Legacy business – an effort towards exposing the benefits connected to empowering one’s personal life, business and mindset. Oksana’s Financial Education for Children and Teens Program |
Alex Rose Alex Rose is a Business Development Coach and Wealth Strategist with the Truth Legacy Team. Being in the Financial Industry for over 7 years he has a passion for helping individuals, families, and businesses owners become financially sound. Teaching leadership skills and mental toughness is his forte and second passion. Alex runs a weekly webinar class called “The Lions Club” where he helps entrepreneurs in the financial industry sharpen their skills. Oksana’s Financial Education
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Christopher Murphy Christopher S. Murphy is a Character Designer, Illustrator and VR Artist best known for his critter designs and odd sense of proportion. His characters range from cute and cuddly to peter beware! Over the past 2 years, he's found a new passion for Virtual Reality Sculpting, creating dozens of 3D Characters and is a part of a new art movement of Virtual and Mixed Reality Artists. He also gives lectures on his design process and workflow at various art schools and colleges in California. Intro to Kids Painting Learn to Draw Cartoon Characters Creating 3D Characters In VR register |
Alan Bruni Based in Los Angeles, Alan thrives as a drum circle facilitator, teaching artist, musician, education consultant, and exotic animal handler. Alan holds a Masters in Aesthetics and Education from the University of Denver, is a REMO Endorsed Artist, a member of the Drum Circle Facilitators Guild, and owner of Rumbling Rhythms. Alan's experiential and interactive programs are designed to facilitate the human potential, meeting with people and teams where they are and helps them find their best "in-the-moment" self. Intro to Baby Sign Language
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Zooz Fitness | Jake Weiner Jake Weiner is the founder of ZOOZ Fitness, empowering individuals with developmental and other disabilities to become more physically active and live a healthy and balanced lifestyle. ZOOZ Fitness was started out of a need to create exercise opportunities for those individuals needing that extra push or support. ZOOZ Fitness provides those adaptive, inclusive, and active programs for everyone regardless of skill or ability level. A certified personal trainer and Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer through the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the National Center on Health, Physical Activity, and Disability (NCHPAD), Jack graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in marketing. Zooz Fitness Zooz Fitness *All participants must wear closed-toed shoes and loose or comfortable clothing. All participants are encouraged to have a water bottle and towel for each training session.
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Naama Ben Josef (Mor) Naama Ben Josef graduated from Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem, Israel. She has been teaching fine art since 1993 at colleges and other schools, along with conducting private courses. As a multidisciplinary teacher, she is capable of directing every student to reach their full potential in creativity and expression. Watercolor Painting for Beginners WATERCOLOR SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
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Evan Johnson Evan Johnson is a San Francisco based theatre-maker, playwright and teaching artist. In 2006, Evan graduated from Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre and he has worked independently as both a teaching artist and freelance performance maker ever since. He teaches writing and performance-based classes to seniors and young people for San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. He is currently teaching and directing remote collaborations via Zoom with his Cosmic Elders Theatre Ensemble, weekly “Play in Place!” theatre workshops sponsored by SF Village, and The Hub: A Remote Improv Class for Teens. Play in Place! Teen Improv Jam! Time Capsule Project for LGBT Elders |
George Pessin George Pessin is a certified Los Angeles County Master Gardener. Since 2004 he has been teaching children and adults how to grow their own fruits and vegetables. He is currently an Instructor and Gardener-in-Residence at Greystone Demonstration Garden, Greystone Mansion Park, Beverly Hills, CA. Virtual Gardening and Nature Ages 6-12 Tuesday 9:00am-10:00am Cost $40 / 4 weeks
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K. Bradford K. Bradford is an artistic director, cultural innovator and LGBTQ leader who believes art is a catalyst for brave, imaginative acts of change. Over the past fifteen years, K. has founded and directed transformational community-based programs, including: One Mile, an arts + social justice program in Los Angeles working with communities to poetically re-imagine the problems of our world through immersive public art installations; Gender Fusions, a large-scale annual LGBTQIA spectacle + cultural dialogue at Columbia College Chicago; and The Raw Works, a story and performance program for low-income and homeless LGBTQIA youth. Qumanity - LGBTQIA Youth Freedom Camp! |
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