Each summer, the WalnutHillSchool,
in Natick, MA, offers young artists from all over the
world an extensive summer school for the arts. Students can study ballet opera theatre,
visual arts, or writing & publishing. The programs in the summer school for the arts
provide students with individualized instruction, group classes, and
opportunities for performances and exhibitions. Students live in residence
halls on Walnut Hill’s 30-acre campus. Proximity to Boston and Cambridge allows summer school participants
many opportunities to attend concerts and performances at some of the most
highly acclaimed cultural and educational institutions in the world.
Summer School for the Arts
Each summer, the WalnutHillSchool,
in Natick, MA, offers young artists from all over the
world an extensive summer school for the arts. Students can study ballet opera theatre,
visual arts, or writing & publishing. The programs in the summer school for the arts
provide students with individualized instruction, group classes, and
opportunities for performances and exhibitions. Students live in residence
halls on Walnut Hill’s 30-acre campus. Proximity to Boston and Cambridge allows summer school participants
many opportunities to attend concerts and performances at some of the most
highly acclaimed cultural and educational institutions in the world.
There are three summer dance programs offered:a dance program for 7-10 year olds, the
summer youth dance program for 10-13 year olds, and the summer dance program
for 13-17 year olds.Serious, aspiring
dancers are taught by world-renowned artists, in a demanding yet supportive
atmosphere.Walnut Hill Alumni include
famous dancers, including Gillian Murphy, principal dancer with the American
Ballet Theater.
The opera programs involve a trip to Europe,
where students expand their minds by exploring the culture of their art. Opera
students participate in intensive study on campus, travel to La Scala opera
house and the Verona Opera Festival in Italy, and return to perform at
Walnut Hill. Writing & Publishing students
study poetry, prose, and playwriting, travel to England, and then present their own
work back on campus.
Summer visual arts students explore drawing, painting, and
new technologies. They work in a professional studio environment with
experienced artist/teachers.Students
use a range of techniques to explore their creativity and imagination.
In addition, the SphinxPerformanceAcademy
for aspiring minority musicians, and the ChinesePerformingArtsAcademy
for Asian students interested in Eastern music and performing arts, are offered
during the summer.
For more information about the WalnutHillSchool, please call 508-653-4312.
<a href=”http://walnuthillarts.org/summer/index.html”>Summer
School for the Arts</a>