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Dance New England Summer Camp 2010
This August, experience Dance New England Dance Camp where for eleven wondrous days we build an alternative world to nourish your creative spirit. There is dance (surprise) at dance camp. Try your feet at African, ballroom, contact improvisation, and salsa (teen favorite). Dance with snakes, humans, and your glorious self. Sweat prayers, breathe transformationally, beat drums, learn multiple styles of yoga and massage. Dance to live music. Dance all night to excellent Djs. Or spend all your time at the beach with the mountains and sunsets. Eat(mmm), converse, sing, schmooze. Dance Camp is yours to create your way. Join us this summer Aug 14 - 24, 2010.
Located at
Camp Robin Hood
Freedom, New Hampshire
Friday Evening, August 13th to Tuesday, August 24th
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Featuring classes in . . . Contact Improvisation, African Dance and Drum, Yoga, Partner Dancing, Music, Healing Arts, and much more! |
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| Weekend Arrive after 5 p.m. Friday; depart by 6 p.m. Sunday |
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| First 4 days Arrive after 5 p.m. Friday, August 13; depart by 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 17 |
Last 7 days Arrive after 5 p.m. Tuesday, August 17* - end of camp, Tuesday, August 24 |
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| Full 11 days Arrive after 5 p.m. Friday, August 13 - end of camp, Tuesday, August 24 |
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Our 31st Dance New England Summer Camp!
We're in our 2nd year at Robin Hood. We eagerly look forward to creating new traditions, and renewing old traditions – spontaneous waltzing in the Dining Hall; kids with painted faces laughing and running across the field; two new friends stretching together in the sun; sun salutations on the dock in early morning; an animated discussion at a picnic table long after lunch. It's just another day at Dance Camp. We've been doing this for 31 years. There will be classes in movement and much more, hot DJ’d barefoot boogies every night, impromptu jams, and live music dancing, festivals and family fun, swimming, canoeing, and moments of serenity among the pines. We are a loving, changing, thinking, dancing, welcoming community. We share our joys, and we share the work. Come join in; come back and dance again. |
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In our exploration of community and creativity, we emphasize:
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**First Boogie on Friday, August
13 at 9pm!** Opening Circle and Orientation Saturday, August 14 Classes Begin Saturday afternoon, August 14 Closing Circle - Tuesday afternoon, August 24 |
Community Meeting, Tuesday, August 17th 1:00pm to 5:00pm - Community members attending the 2nd 7 days, can show up early for the meeting. If you are not coming to camp, you may attend just the meeting without charge. There is also an option to stay for 24 hours and pay a day rate; contact the registrar, Samantha Armer (registrar@dne.org), for details.
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Who We Are
Dance New England, Inc. (DNE) is a creative collective of people who love to dance, as well as a consortium of cooperatively run, not-for-profit, freestyle, barefoot dances. DNE events include our annual summer camp and events throughout the year. |
Dance Camp is put on for us, by us. It's the thousands of people-hours that folks put in that make it the treasure it is. Your energy and work is welcomed, and you are invited to participate in any way you can. The many committees need your thoughtful and caring participation.
We just could not do it without you.
The saying, "many hands make light work" only covers the work aspect. What it doesn't say is how much more satisfying and fun it is to work together for a common goal.
Consider volunteering. Here are all the contacts for all the committees, many who are connecting, dancing, and working throughout the year.
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Accommodations - Cabin space is limited, and fills up on a first-come, first-served basis, and not guaranteed, unless you have Special Needs. You may choose to stay in a cabin (double cabins, 10-15 beds each side), but it is wisest to also bring your own tent, even if you prefer cabin camping. There are often designated cabins for women only, men only, families, and cabins open for anyone. Camping space is available in the fields and woods. Please heed the signs designating tenting areas.
Community Service / Volunteer Spirit - All campers are required to help with meals or general camp care. You will select your chore shifts when you arrive at camp. Chores are a great way to connect; some campers have rated chores as one of their best camp experiences. If you have a disability and require a light chore, or for more information contact Heidi Roper at communityservice@dne.org.
Food - Our delicious, vegetarian meals and snacks are provided: non-dairy, non-wheat and simple vegan options are available at each meal. If you have one of these restrictions, you should indicate it on your registration form. We understand that there are folks with other dietary restrictions; however because we are cooking for over 400 people, we can only accommodate the most common restrictions.
If you have other dietary needs such as: anti-candida; no nightshades; no garlic/onions; no soy; Zone; gluten-free; high protein, you will need to bring your own provisions. These might include your own salad dressing, canned fish, packaged meats, etc. There is a separate refrigerator in the dining hall for your personal perishables (space is limited).
Waterfront - We enjoy a beautiful lake with a large dock for swimming, boating, and loads of fun. Fully supported by Certified Lifeguard Staff for your safety. There will be no lifeguard training this year- certified lifeguards looking for work at the waterfront should contact the waterfront coordinator, Joe Radziszewski, at waterfront@dne.org.
Broad Bay of Lake Ossippee, a public lake, is our gorgeous swimming and boating and sunning and playing pleasure destination this year.
Work Exchange/Financial Aid/Scholarships - Work exchange is available at $11.25/hour. You must fill out this section and pay your full camp fee prior to camp. You will be reimbursed no later than October 1st. Work exchange and financial aid are not guaranteed. You may request financial aid equal to the value of your work exchange; these monies are available based on financial hardship. Apply early, availability is limited. 18-25 year-olds and DNE elders are encouraged to apply. For details and award verification, please contact Samantha Armer (workexchange@dne.org)
Our community wants you! This year we have five class times on the schedule for DNE Free U, formerly known as Community Offerings. The purpose of these community offering times is to deepen our sense of community by softening the edges between roles of teacher and learner, leader and follower, and to expand our appreciation of who we are collectively and individually.
We are an assortment of phenomenally talented, accomplished, and creative folks. Share your inner wealth!! Propose something silly, something substantial and serious, something serendipitous! Try out teaching that special something you know. If you do something in your life that you would like to share with your community—a hobby, spiritual practice, vocation, a passion, please share it! If you have thought of teaching something but haven’t wanted to ‘formally’ teach this is your chance! (Or if you’re wonderful class just didn’t fit into this year’s teacher’s schedule and you still would like to offer it to the community.) Or if you are someone who sees the need in the moment for a certain kind of activity to bring us together these time’s are dedicated for just such spontaneous leadership.
These community offerings will be ad hoc, find spaces as they come up, and will enliven camp life with serendipity. Because of the nature of these offerings they will not be in the O Book or the pre-printed schedule but will be posted during camp as they are offered. If you are interested in being on the committee for this delightful community sharing, please contact Davio, at communityofferings@dne.org
Art! We have a dedicated ArtSpace! Impromptu classes, drop-in, hang, play. A welcoming, creative space, that seeks to allow the human heart a place to express in other media, without judgement of "talent" or product.
We welcome donations. Really, we could use a whole lot! Please contact the Art Space Committee (artspace@dne.org) for any questions.
Young People's Program (YPP) - Full day activities are offered when most adult classes are in session. Each age group (0-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12) is staffed by qualified and creative instructors. Young people engage in community-building activities, games, sports, arts/crafts, dance, drama, swimming and more.
Teen Program Classes, workshops and activities are offered throughout the day and evening for teens to chose from. Staff and teens draw on camp resources to design classes and activities especially for teens, who are encouraged to attend some adult classes as well. The Teen Apprenticeship Program offers mentoring opportunities in the kitchen, at the waterfront, or other areas of the camp. Work Exchange offers paid work opportunities for teens interested in assisting YPP staff with younger children. For instructions on registering for YPP, click HERE.
Questions about YPP (ages 12 and under)? Contact Susan McGinn at ypp@dne.org.
Questions concerning the Teen Program (ages 13 to 17)? Contact the Teens Committee at teens@dne.org.
For instructions on applying to work with YPP, click HERE.
Camp Store and Fee for Service - We have a great cooperatively-run camp store where you can sell your crafts and products at camp. A 10% tithe to DNE is required, as is filling hours working in the store. Contact the Store Committee (campstore@dne.org) if you would like to participate. Note: You must be a DNE member to sell goods or services at camp. It's easy to become a member. See membership section of the online registration form.
A 10% tithe to DNE also is required for Healing Arts such as a body work, and other services. For information on fee for service, contact feeforservice@dne.org.
Family Groups - Family groups are small groups that meet for an hour each evening to share common interests and to provide a smaller community of support within the larger camp experience. There will be time during camp orientation to create and sign up for family groups. Some examples of family groups include Co-Counseling, Contact & Meditation, Women Only, Men Only, Singing, Gay/Lesbian/Bi, Parents & Small Children, Pan-fidelity / Alternative Relationships. Contact familygroups@dne.org if you would like to lead a family group at camp.
Special Needs - Do you have special needs (ie. significant physical or cognitive disabilities, debilitating medical conditions) and need assistance determining if yout needs can be accomodated at camp? The special needs committee can provide some support and accomodations but potential campers who have special needs should contact the Special Needs Committee (specialneeds@dne.org) prior to camp to discuss whether coming to camp is a viable option.
While Camp Robin Hood is a flatter terrain than our previous home, it is still not fully handicap accessible. We do our best, and continue to strive to make Dance Camp a place where as many can come as possible.
Leadership Council - The Leadership Council (LC) is an elected governing board of directors of Dance New England. Elections for open positions are held once a year. In order to be eligible for the LC, one needs to have been a Rep, CCG member, Elder or have significant DNE or DNE Camp organizational experience. LC terms are 3 years. If you would like to be a candidate for the LC, please answer the following questions on a separate paper, and include it with your camp registration or send it to:
Include it with your camp registration or send it to Nancy Farber, 7 Lilac Lane, Amherst MA 01002-1102. For more information contact the LC at lc@dne.org.
Want to make future dance camps happen? Consider joining the Camp Coordinating Group (CCG). For more information, contact the CCG at ccg@dne.org.
Mailing List: This year like last year, we mailed a colorful oversized postard, to use less paper and cost. Again watch your mailbox for a postcard instead of the Flyer! To be added to our mailing list for our yearly mailing, send your name and address to the Registrar (registrar@dne.org).
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