Leap, flutter, and crawl into a week of wild creativity! Students will explore acting, dancing, and singing while using improvisation to invent stories and characters inspired by the amazing world of animals and insects. It’s a playful adventure where imagination roars and takes flight.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! is a arts & creative summer camp in Denver, CO for ages 5 to 6. Tuition starts at $450 and goes up to $450 per session. The camp runs full_day sessions. Enrollment is currently unknown.
5-6
$450.0-$450.0
per program
full_day
Sessions (10)
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
Kick off the summer with a creative dive into the animal kingdom! This week, campers will explore the movements and sounds of forest creatures, using acting, dancing, and singing to bring stories to life. Improvisation games encourage children to invent characters inspired by woodland animals and insects. Expect a playful mix of storytelling and theatrical fun that helps campers leap into imagination.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers flutter into the world of birds and insects, exploring flight and song through acting and dance. Using improvisation, children create stories about creatures that soar and buzz, developing characters inspired by the natural rhythms of wings and feathers. The week culminates in playful performances that celebrate the magic of flight and imagination.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
Campers crawl into the fascinating world of insects and small creatures this week, exploring their unique movements and sounds through acting and dance. Improvisation activities encourage children to invent imaginative stories about bugs and critters, bringing their tiny worlds to life on stage. The week is filled with creative play that sparks curiosity and theatrical expression.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers leap into the world of jungle animals, exploring their powerful movements and vibrant sounds through acting, singing, and dancing. Improvisation sessions inspire children to create stories about the wild creatures of the rainforest, encouraging bold and imaginative performances. The camp experience is a lively celebration of nature’s theatrical wonders.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Campers explore the mysterious world of nocturnal animals this week, using acting and movement to embody creatures that come alive at night. Improvisation encourages storytelling about owls, bats, and other nighttime critters, blending imagination with theatrical play. The week ends with creative performances that highlight the magic of the dark and the wild.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers dive into the ocean and pond life, exploring aquatic animals through movement, song, and storytelling. Improvisation games inspire children to create characters like frogs, fish, and turtles, bringing watery worlds to life on stage. The camp experience is a joyful blend of creativity and discovery under the theme of water creatures.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
Campers explore desert and prairie animals this week, using acting and dance to mimic the unique movements and sounds of creatures adapted to dry landscapes. Improvisation encourages storytelling about coyotes, snakes, and insects, fostering creativity and theatrical skills. The week is a fun journey into the wild west’s animal inhabitants.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers travel to the Arctic and tundra, exploring animals like polar bears, seals, and arctic foxes through acting, singing, and dancing. Improvisation games help children invent stories about survival and friendship in cold climates. The camp experience combines imagination with theatrical play in a chilly, creative adventure.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Campers explore farm and domestic animals this week, using acting, singing, and dancing to bring to life creatures like horses, chickens, and dogs. Improvisation encourages storytelling about friendship and daily life on the farm, fostering creativity and empathy. The week is filled with joyful theatrical activities inspired by familiar animals.
Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers celebrate all the animal friends they have met through a creative festival of performances. They will combine acting, dancing, and singing to tell stories inspired by their favorite creatures from previous weeks. Improvisation and group projects encourage teamwork and imaginative play, culminating in a joyful theatrical showcase.
Programs offered
Location
1101 13th Street
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! cost?
- Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! costs $450.0-$450.0 per session.
- What ages does Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! accept?
- Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! accepts children ages 5 to 6.
- Is Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! still accepting registrations?
- Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! enrollment is currently unknown. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! located?
- Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! is located at 1101 13th Street in Denver, CO.
- What is the schedule for Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things!?
- Tails! Wings! And All Those Theatrical Animal Things! offers full_day sessions.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.