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Ages 9-12: Morning Session (8:30-11:45am)

in Passport to China: Summer Camp 2026 Week 1 (July 6-10)

Jewelry and Clay

$295

with Jeanette Dickinson and Katja Johnson

Calendar Jul 6, 2026 at 8:30 am, runs for 1 week

Ages: 9 - 12

8:30am: Jewelry

Jade: Stone of Heaven

Jade is a hard stone that has been carved for over 7,000 years into Chinese cultural objects. Initially used for ceremonial items, jade jewelry became sought after by royalty and nobles to show their status. Today, jade remains popular, and Chinese people wear it to symbolize wealth and good luck. In this class, you will fashion your own jade jewelry with Jeanette Dickinson to wear or give as a treasured gift to someone you love. Additional $10 material fee.

 

10:15am: Clay

Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s Army: Terracotta Warriors and Horses

Imagine a silent army of thousands, buried underground for two thousand years. But these life-size soldiers and their horses are made of clay! Learn about the fierce terracotta fighters that guard the tomb of China’s first Emperor with artist Katja Johnson. Then create your own warrior and horse from clay to guard your room. Additional $10 material fee.

For ages 9 – 12.

Payment plan available: $175 deposit plus 4 payments of $30.00, paid every four weeks.

Landscape Painting and Masks

$275

with Melodee Strong and Gustavo Boada

Calendar Jul 6, 2026 at 8:30 am, runs for 1 week

Ages: 9 - 12

8:30am: Landscape Painting

Along the Yangtze

Chinese landscape painting is famous around the world. One of the most famous ones, 10,000 Miles along the Yangtze River, was painted on a 53-foot- long hand scroll in the 17th century by artist Wang Hui! From towering mountains to soft rolling hills and rivers, these pictures inspire awe and wonder. Study some of these beautiful works with artist Melodee Strong. Then try your hand at creating some of your own lush landscapes.

10:15am: Masks

Beijing Opera Masks

Beijing opera has been the entertainment of emperors and important officials since the 18th century in China. It combines singing, mime, dance and acrobatics, as well as elaborate face painting known as lianpu. The exaggerated facial expressions and colors signal character traits to the audience, for example, yellow for evil, red for courage, blue for fierceness. Learn about this fascinating tradition with artist Gustavo Boada, and then create your own dramatic opera mask.

For ages 9 – 12.

Payment plan available: $175 deposit plus 4 payments of $25.00, paid every four weeks.

Medicinal Arts and Puppetry

$275

with Laurie Witzkowski and Julie Boada

Calendar Jul 6, 2026 at 8:30 am, runs for 1 week

Ages: 9 - 12

8:30am: Medicinal Arts

Mapping Energy Flow

Traditional Chinese medicine views the body as a network of energy channels - known as meridians - through which vital energy (qi) flows. Reflexology is a way to stimulate specific points on the feet and hands to improve the flow of your qi to related organs and body systems. Guided by artist and herbalist Laurie Witzkowski, you will learn some of its basic techniques, then create detailed colorful maps of the magic in our hands and feet.

10:15am: Puppetry

Lion and Dragon Dance Puppets

Long ago, the Chinese performed dragon dances as a way to worship their ancestors and pray for rain, and lion dances to bring good luck. These colorful puppet dances are still celebrated at Chinese New Year and other special occasions such as festivals and weddings. In this class, you’ll get inspired by photos and videos of these magical performances, and then create your own one-person “accordion” puppet of a fantastical lion or dragon with artists Julie Boada.

For ages 9 – 12.

Payment plan available: $175 deposit plus 4 payments of $25.00, paid every four weeks.




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