Founded in 1946, Camp Med-O-Lark is a co-ed Maine summer camp for children ages 8-16 situated on a pristine lake in Washington, ME. Med-O-Lark offers an all-elective program in which campers create their own schedule from a wide array of activities such as performing arts, fine arts, sports, waterfront and much more. Med-O-Lark has always been an open, diverse, non-competitive community, where children have forged lasting friendships!

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Dance & Music - Camp Med-O-Lark - The Arts Camp of New England

Dance
At any point during the summer, numerous Med-O-Lark campers are involved in the extremely
popular dance program. Dance at Med-O-Lark includes a wide variety of styles with quality
instruction that appeals to campers of every skill level. Beginner, intermediate and advanced
groups are offered in each genre. Campers also have the ability to showcase their talents to the
entire camp community at events such as the Talent Show, Sharing Night, and the special end of
session Dance Show. The Med-O-Lark Dance Program utilizes multiple indoor
dance studios, an outdoor Dance Platform, and an indoor stage for special
performances.

Music
Instrumental
Music electives at Med-O-Lark are designed to appeal to Beginner and
Intermediate level campers. Instruction in Acoustic, Electric and Bass guitar are
popular. Keyboard, Piano and Percussion Instrument Instruction are offered. A fully
equipped Recording Studio is available for campers who wish to record any songwriting, singing
and performing that they have produced in the Music Studio. Children are encouraged to bring their
personal instruments from home to showcase and share their skills with the community during sharing
nights, talent shows and to participate in bands with.

Singing
Vocal
Med-O-Lark attracts campers who wish to learn to sing, as well as those who
presently love singing. Voice lessons, Acapella and choral groups are offered as
elective activities to all children. Private voice lessons can be arranged during
camper›s free periods.

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