“We outlaw ‘bored’ in the first five minutes of this camp!” says Michael Rosman, director of Circus Camp. In this wildly popular camp, featured
in The Washington Post, campers will learn juggling, plate spinning,
tight-wire walking, and see that anything worth learning takes practice – and
with practice and a positive attitude, they can learn almost anything. Tight
wire, stilts, acrobatics, rolo bolo and physical comedy (clowning) are just
some of the areas of focus. Campers also enjoy “Pie in the Face Day” every
Thursday! Campers’ hand/eye coordination, balance and self-confidence will
improve over the course of the week. Instruction is age-specific, and safety is
emphasized at all times in this memorable, high-energy camp. Friends and family
are invited to the campers’ big performance at the end of the session. Each
camper will take home a camp t-shirt and a juggling kit to continue building
their skills. *Note: This camp is best suited for focused and motivated
children.
Provider: Circus Camp Stars founder, Michael Rosman, is a graduate of
Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus Clown College and veteran of
many circus performances. Rosman and his professional coaches have more than 20
years of experience teaching the circus arts and performing.
For more information about Circus Camp Stars, visit www.circuscampstars.com.
Questions: Michael Rosman funnyjuggler@comcast.net www.circuscampstars.com
Watch his video on www.michaelrosman.com
