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What types of activities will campers do?
Manga is offering a variety of African and modern activities such as African dance, intensive African dance, African percussions, modern dance, Tap dance, Jazz dance. 101 ballet combined with African arts and crafts, storytelling, outdoor and indoor games .
What to expect from campers and their family?
To ensure a safe and fun environment, Manga is asking every famili to read with their child and sign the camp behavior rules. Camper will be asked to read the pledge with or without their parents. A waiver form is also required before participating in the camp.
How do campers get the art supplies? (In-person/Virtual)
Manga will provide the main supplies.
When proceeding with the in-person setting, the supplies will be handed on-site.
For the virtual setting, a curbside pick-up supplies will be scheduled each Sunday before the start of the upcoming camp week. Our welcome message sent to families after registration, will include a note about the pick-up. We will be following the CDC guidelines.
Enter from Euclid avenue entrance. Turn on Austin Avenue to reach the front entrance of the Little 5 points community center building, park and pick up the supplies . A manga representative will be there to hand out the supplies.
Also we ask campers to get these supplies on hand in the virtual setting:
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Permanent markers ( sharpies or any other brands, permanent)
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Glue stick or liquid glue
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Scissors
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White blank sheet of printer paper
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Clear protection paper sheet
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Crayons/ colored pencils
What do campers need to wear for dance and art ?
Wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes for dance outside; old clothes for the arts.. We are using paints and markers. We provide old T-shirts to protect campers' clothes as well.
What to expect on a typical day?
The campers may be divided into groups depending on the attendance rate. Each group will get to participate in all activities scheduled during camp week. Bathroom and water breaks are expected, as well as indoor and outdoor activities.
Are there breaks during camp?
Yes. All activities will allow 5 minutes break for water and bathroom needs; while the art component will provide 10 minutes break before the activity if operated in the middle of the day. These breaks are structured to allow campers to have a snack or rest. 5 minutes pause from one activity to the next.
Do campers need supervision? ( Virtual)
Campers do not require parents' supervision. We are only asking for parents to set up the painting supplies for the young ones, and provide a covered working space against spilling or markers stains.
How do campers get back online after break or in case of loss connection? (Virtual)
We will be using Zoom.com
On each day, before 9:00 A.M., a message will be sent to invite campers to join the camp. Another one will follow with the login credentials to have in hand to get back to camp after break, or if a loss of connection happens.
Will there be a refund if campers can't continue?
No refund.
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