Summer Program 2010

Kol Neshama Summer 2010 Flyer

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Summer is approaching and we are gearing up for another great program, I”YH! We are delighted to be producing a new feature-length movie musical film for women and girls, “Miriam’s Lullabye”. Summer 2010 participants will have performance and crew opportunities. We are also planning a theatre troupe that will perform in local venues.

Thanks to the terrific response to A Light for Greytowers, we have received many inquiries. Enrollment is limited.

Program Runs:
Monday – Thursday  9:00am – 4:30pm
Friday  9:00am – 3:00pm
(please note hours will change during filming)

Monday, July 5th to Thursday, August 19th

Overnight Program:
Due to last summer’s success we will be having a fully supervised dorm for overnight campers again. The program will include Sunday trips like hiking, the beach, the Santa Monica Pier or outings with a local family. Weeknight activities will include swim parties, trips to the Grove, performance workshops, dinner and Torah at the Garbose’s, Jewish movie night, laundry and pizza night as well as other innovative activites. Shabbosim will alternate between in with the Madrichot and out with a Kol Neshama family or relatives/friends depending. The overnight experience is jam packed with very limited free time!

Dress Code:
Just a word about our dress code — Kol Neshama does not have a uniform. The girls may come dressed as they wish as long as their clothing strictly adheres to the rules:

  1. Skirts must cover the knees when sitting and NO SLITS.
  2. Shirts must cover the collar bones, elbows (long sleeve or long three-quarter) and midriff at all times.
  3. The girls must wear knee socks/knee highs or tights at all times. Leggings with bobby socks are okay, but bobby socks alone are not.

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Comments

  1. Chana Solway says:

    Wow, Robin! This website is very impressive! I remember speaking with you a couple of years ago about enrolling my daughter in your camp program. I wish you continued hatzlacha in encouraging and guiding our women to develop themselves artistically through the performing arts.

    Chana Solway, Detroit, Michigan

  2. Rochel Levy says:

    Kol Neshama is the most AMAZING camp I’ve ever been to! It is a blast! Everyone is so nice and you learn so much about acting, dancing, singing, film making, screen writing, and MORE! Anyone will enjoy. I love Kol Neshama :)

  3. bracha says:

    kol neshama rox!

  4. Miriam G-P says:

    I LOVE kol neshama :) best camp ever!